* Fix: sql plugins feature
* SQLDS: Use builtin annotation editor
Plus strict rule fixes
* MSSQL: Migrate query editor to React
* Make code editor work
* Make SQLOptions and SQLQuery in SQLDatasource and in Editor generic
* MSSQL: Fix ts issues
* Fix SQLDatasource refID
* Remove comment
* Revert "Make SQLOptions and SQLQuery in SQLDatasource and in Editor generic"
This reverts commit 1d15b4061a.
* Fix ts issues without generic
* TS
* improve performance of transformMetricFindResponse
* use lodash uniqBy for postgres
* use lodash uniqBy for mysql
* use lodash uniqBy for mssql
* hopefully conform to import linting rules
* Added .betterer.results
Co-authored-by: Dominik Prokop <dominik.prokop@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Marin <victor.marin@grafana.com>
* fix sql annotation parsing for empty responses
* fix backend when no data returned
* add back frontend changes
Co-authored-by: Ying WANG <ying.wang@grafana.com>
Fixes a problem with query variables where SQL query returning for example only
numeric values didn't populate the query variables with values.
Fixes#35391
Convert SQL data sources to return data frames.
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Browne <will.browne@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo Häggmark <hugo.haggmark@gmail.com>
* Performance: Standardize lodash imports to use destructured members
Changes lodash imports of the form `import x from 'lodash/x'` to
`import { x } from 'lodash'` to reduce bundle size.
* Remove unnecessary _ import from Graph component
* Enforce lodash import style
* Fix remaining lodash imports
Adds support for region annotations in Postgres, MySQL and
MSSQL data sources by adding a column named timeend to
annotation query.
Co-Authored-By: Diana Payton <52059945+oddlittlebird@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#20918
Ref #10589
* Chore/Tech debt: Remove (most) instances of $q angular service use
Removes instances where the angular $q service is used and replaces
it with native Promises.
Use the ConvertSqlTimeColumnToEpochMs function to convert any native
datetime data type or epoch time (millisecond precision).
Additional tests and update of existing due to timezone issues
running MSSQL on UTC and dev environment on non-utc.
Update stored procedures test to handle more parameters.
Update test dashboard.