This PR splits the create and update paths for public dashboards and includes assorted refactors toward a proper REST API. Additionally, we removed the concept of a "public dashboard config" in favor of "public dashboard"
Co-authored-by: juanicabanas <juan.cabanas@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <ezequiel.victorero@grafana.com>
PublicDashboards: delete button added in public dashboard table in order to delete a public dashboard.
Co-authored-by: Jeff Levin <jeff@levinology.com>
This PR imposes better naming conventions on public dashboards api
* rename api functions and remove use of _config_ noun
* fix tests
Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <ezequiel.victorero@grafana.com>
This PR adds an audit table for public dashboards allowing a user to view all public dashboards on an instance of grafana. The public dashboards team is working on a proposal for adding RBAC support to the audit table for 9.3
Co-authored-by: juanicabanas <juan.cabanas@grafana.com>
This PR refactors how we add the orgId to the context on a public dashboard paths. We also split out accessToken handling into its own package and rework status code for "RequiresValidAccessToken". We will be modeling all endpoints to use these status codes going forward. Additionally, it includes a scaffold for better middleware testing and refactors existing tests to table drive tests.
* refactor apis for consistent outputs
* add dashboardUid validation at API layer
* add check for empty dashboardUid on SavePublicDashboard
* remove public dashboard errors from models package.
Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <evictorero@gmail.com>
* Move SignedInUser to user service and RoleType and Roles to org
* Use go naming convention for roles
* Fix some imports and leftovers
* Fix ldap debug test
* Fix lint
* Fix lint 2
* Fix lint 3
* Fix type and not needed conversion
* Clean up messages in api tests
* Clean up api tests 2
This PR moves public dashboards into its own self contained service including API, Service, Database, and Models. Routes are mounted on the Grafana HTTPServer by the API service at injection time with wire.go. The main route that loads the frontend for public dashboards is still handled by the API package.
Co-authored-by: Jesse Weaver <jesse.weaver@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Owen Smallwood <owen.smallwood@grafana.com>