* add a feature toggle
* add the fields for attribute, kind and identifier to permission
Co-authored-by: Kalle Persson <kalle.persson@grafana.com>
* set the new fields when new permissions are stored
* add migrations
Co-authored-by: Kalle Persson <kalle.persson@grafana.com>
* remove comments
* Update pkg/services/accesscontrol/migrator/migrator.go
Co-authored-by: Gabriel MABILLE <gamab@users.noreply.github.com>
* feedback: put column migrations behind the feature toggle, added an index, changed how wildcard scopes are split
* PR feedback: add a comment and revert an accidentally changed file
* PR feedback: handle the case with : in resource identifier
* switch from checking feature toggle through cfg to checking it through featuremgmt
* don't put the column migrations behind a feature toggle after all - this breaks permission queries from db
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Co-authored-by: Kalle Persson <kalle.persson@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Gabriel MABILLE <gamab@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add pagination params and apply to sql
* Create getCorrelationsResponse that returns metadata
* Set up pagination, change correlations fetch to only get source datasource correlations
* Move correlations from root to pane, only fetch correlations for one datasource when initialized or datasource is changed
* Fix tests
* Fix remaining tests
* Use functional component to handle state
* Remove unneeded mocks, fix tests
* Change perPage to limit
* Fix Go Tests
* Fix linter
* Remove parameter
* Account for mixed datasources
* Delete unused hook
* add source UID filter to API, start backing out front end hook changes
* add source IDs to API, use when loading or changing datasource
* Fix prettier
* Mock correlations response
* Get correlations for all datasources in mixed scenario
* Add documentation for new parameters
* Attempt to fix swagger
* Fix correlations page
* add swagger and openapi docs
* Add mocks to failing test
* Change API for consistency, remove extra hooks and unused function
* Add max to limit and re-gen api docs
* Move the page to the previous page if deleting all the rows on the page
* Only fetch if remove does not have value
* Change page to a reference hook
* Fix documentation, a test and some logic thinking page could be 0
* replace condition validation with just structural validation
* validate conditions of only new and updated rules
* add integration tests for rule update\delete API
Co-authored-by: George Robinson <george.robinson@grafana.com>
* Alerting: Repurpose rule testing endpoint to return potential alerts
This feature replaces the existing no-longer in-use grafana ruler testing API endpoint /api/v1/rule/test/grafana. The new endpoint returns a list of potential alerts created by the given alert rule, including built-in + interpolated labels and annotations.
The key priority of this endpoint is that it is intended to be as true as possible to what would be generated by the ruler except that the resulting alerts are not filtered to only Resolved / Firing and ready to be sent.
This means that the endpoint will, among other things:
- Attach static annotations and labels from the rule configuration to the alert instances.
- Attach dynamic annotations from the datasource to the alert instances.
- Attach built-in labels and annotations created by the Grafana Ruler (such as alertname and grafana_folder) to the alert instances.
- Interpolate templated annotations / labels and accept allowed template functions.
* Alerting: Fix unique violation when updating rule group with title chains/cycles
The uniqueness constraint for titles within an org+folder is enforced on every update within a transaction instead of on commit (deferred constraint). This means that there could be a set of updates that will throw a unique constraint violation in an intermediate step even though the final state is valid. For example, a chain of updates RuleA -> RuleB -> RuleC could fail if not executed in the correct order, or a swap of titles RuleA <-> RuleB cannot be executed in any order without violating the constraint.
The exact solution to this is complex and requires determining directed paths and cycles in the update graph, adding in temporary updates to break cycles, and then executing the updates in reverse topological order (see first commit in PR if curious).
This is not implemented here.
Instead, we choose a simpler solution that works in all cases but might perform more updates than necessary. This simpler solution makes a determination of whether an intermediate collision could occur and if so, adds a temporary title on all updated rules to break any cycles and remove the need for specific ordering.
In addition, we make sure diffs are executed in the following order: DELETES, UPDATES, INSERTS.
Moving call resource API stream handling within plugin management as a utility/wrapper.
Closes#66889
Co-authored-by: Will Browne <wbrowne@users.noreply.github.com>
* update to alerting 20230418161049-5f374e58cb32
* rename renamed structs in https://github.com/grafana/alerting/pull/73
* update ValidateContactPoint to use BuildReceiverConfiguration
* update logger factory according to changes
* rewrite integration builder
Co-authored-by: Santiago <santiagohernandez.1997@gmail.com>
This commit adds support for limits and filters to the Prometheus Rules
API.
Limits:
It adds a number of limits to the Grafana flavour of the Prometheus Rules
API:
- `limit` limits the maximum number of Rule Groups returned
- `limit_rules` limits the maximum number of rules per Rule Group
- `limit_alerts` limits the maximum number of alerts per rule
It sorts Rule Groups and rules within Rule Groups such that data in the
response is stable across requests. It also returns summaries (totals)
for all Rule Groups, individual Rule Groups and rules.
Filters:
Alerts can be filtered by state with the `state` query string. An example
of an HTTP request asking for just firing alerts might be
`/api/prometheus/grafana/api/v1/rules?state=alerting`.
A request can filter by two or more states by adding additional `state`
query strings to the URL. For example `?state=alerting&state=normal`.
Like the alert list panel, the `firing`, `pending` and `normal` state are
first compared against the state of each alert rule. All other states are
ignored. If the alert rule matches then its alert instances are filtered
against states once more.
Alerts can also be filtered by labels using the `matcher` query string.
Like `state`, multiple matchers can be provided by adding additional
`matcher` query strings to the URL.
The match expression should be parsed using existing regular expression
and sent to the API as URL-encoded JSON in the format:
{
"name": "test",
"value": "value1",
"isRegex": false,
"isEqual": true
}
The `isRegex` and `isEqual` options work as follows:
| IsEqual | IsRegex | Operator |
| ------- | -------- | -------- |
| true | false | = |
| true | true | =~ |
| false | true | !~ |
| false | false | != |
This commit adds a number of limits to the Grafana flavor of the
Prometheus Rules API:
1. `limit` limits the maximum number of Rule Groups returned
2. `limit_rules` limits the maximum number of rules per Rule Group
3. `limit_alerts` limits the maximum number of alerts per rule
It sorts Rule Groups and rules within Rule Groups such that data in the
response is stable across requests. It also returns summaries (totals) for
all Rule Groups, individual Rule Groups and rules.
* copy AlertQuery from ngmodels to the definition package
* replaces usages of ngmodels.AlertQuery in API models
* create a converter between models of AlertQuery
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Co-authored-by: Alex Moreno <alexander.moreno@grafana.com>
* BarGauge: New value options
* Fix typings for cell options, add new value mode option for bar gauge cells
* Add BarGauge panel option, tests, and update test dashboard
* Updated
* Added default
* Goodbye trusty console.log
* Update
* Merge changes from main
* Update docs
* Add valuemode doc changes
* Update gdev dashboard
* Update valueMode symbol name to valueDisplayMode
* Use Enums as Opposed to literals, don't calculate values when hidden
* Remove double import
* Fix tests
* One more test fix
* Remove erroneous targets field, fix type of maxDataPoints
* Strip nulls and add index field to Thresholds
* Gen cue
* remove bad targets again
* Fixes
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Co-authored-by: Kyle Cunningham <kyle@codeincarnate.com>
Co-authored-by: sam boyer <sdboyer@grafana.com>
* bring in source from database
* bring in transformations from database
* add regex transformations to scopevar
* Consolidate types, add better example, cleanup
* Add var only if match
* Change ScopedVar to not require text, do not leak transformation-made variables between links
* Add mappings and start implementing logfmt
* Add mappings and start implementing logfmt
* Remove mappings, turn off global regex
* Add example yaml and omit transformations if empty
* Fix the yaml
* Add logfmt transformation
* Cleanup transformations and yaml
* add transformation field to FE types and use it, safeStringify logfmt values
* Add tests, only safe stringify if non-string, fix bug with safe stringify where it would return empty string with false value
* Add test for transformation field
* Do not add null transformations object
* Break out transformation logic, add tests to backend code
* Fix lint errors I understand 😅
* Fix the backend lint error
* Remove unnecessary code and mark new Transformations object as internal
* Add support for named capture groups
* Remove type assertion
* Remove variable name from transformation
* Add test for overriding regexes
* Add back variable name field, but change to mapValue
* fix go api test
* Change transformation types to enum, add better provisioning checks for bad type name and format
* Check for expression with regex transformations
* Remove Result field from AddDataSourceCommand
* Remove DatasourcesPermissionFilterQuery Result
* Remove GetDataSourceQuery Result
* Remove GetDataSourcesByTypeQuery Result
* Remove GetDataSourcesQuery Result
* Remove GetDefaultDataSourceQuery Result
* Remove UpdateDataSourceCommand Result
* add bundle registry service to avoid dependency cycles
* move user support bundle collector to user service
* move usage stat bundle implementation to usage stats
* add info for background service
* fix remaining imports
* whitespace
* Initial schema
- Add types based off of current frontend
* Rename and field-level comments
* Update report and regenerate files
* Rename frontend Azure folder
- Doing this for consistency and to ensure code-generation works
- Update betterer results due to file renames
* Remove default and add back enum vals that I deleted
* Set workspace prop as optional
* Replace template variable types
* Connect frontend query types
- Keep properties optional for now to avoid major changes
- Rename AzureMetricResource
- Correctly use ResultFormat
* Add TSVeneer decorator
* Update schema
* Update type
* Update CODEOWNERS
* Fix gen-cue issue
* Fix backend test
* Fix e2e test
* Update code coverage
* Remove references to old Azure Monitor path
* Review
* Regen files
* Add is_paused attr to the POST alert rule group endpoint
* Add is_paused to alerting API POST alert rule group
* Fixed tests
* Add is_paused to alerting gettable endpoints
* Fix integration tests
* Alerting: allow to pause existing rules (#62401)
* Display Pause Rule switch in Editing Rule form
* add isPaused property to form interface and dto
* map isPaused prop with is_paused value from DTO
Also update test snapshots
* Append '(Paused)' text on alert list state column when appropriate
* Change Switch styles according to discussion with UX
Also adding a tooltip with info what this means
* Adjust styles
* Fix alignment and isPaused type definition
Co-authored-by: gillesdemey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com>
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Fix RuleList test
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Co-authored-by: gillesdemey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com>
* wip
* Fix tests and add comments to clarify AlertRuleWithOptionals
* Fix one more test
* Fix tests
* Fix typo in comment
* Fix alert rule(s) cannot be paused via API
* Add integration tests for alerting api pausing flow
* Remove duplicated integration test
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Co-authored-by: Virginia Cepeda <virginia.cepeda@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: gillesdemey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: George Robinson <george.robinson@grafana.com>
* Use suggested value for uid
* update the snapshot
* use __expr__
* replace all -100 with __expr__
* update snapshot
* more changes
* revert redundant change
* Use expr.DatasourceUID where it's possible
* generate files
* schematize data query
* add the stuff you dingus
* feat(testdatasource): add scenario to generated types
* use generated testdata query in frontend
* update code owners
* Add path exception for testdata datasource
* use specific numeric data types
* fix test
* fix e2e smoketest
* add test data query type
* use test data query type
* fix betterer
* Fix typo
* move to experimental
Co-authored-by: Alex Khomenko <Clarity-89@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jack Westbrook <jack.westbrook@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sam boyer <sdboyer@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Khomenko <Clarity-89@users.noreply.github.com>
* Alerting: Fix Test Receivers when settings are non-strings
As part of the Alerting extraction, we want to make sure we don't have circular depedencies. As such, I had to move `PostableGrafanaReceiver` to a new struct in `grafana/alerting` called `GrafanaReceiver`.
`PostableGrafanaReceiver` has an attribute called `Settings` that uses a Grafana-propietary struct called `RawMessage`, this struct shadows `json.RawMessage`.
When I created `GrafanaReceiver`, I turned settings into a `map[string]string` thinking all settings would end up as strings. This was a mistake, and this test proves that it doesn't work, and breaks the API.
* Return errors from data parsing
* Better error handling
* Fix the tests
* When there is no frame add empty frame to get metadata attached to it
* Fix tests
* Update testdata