* Move some thema code inside grafana
* Use new codegen instead of thema for core kinds
* Replace TS generator
* Use new generator for go types
* Remove thema from oapi generator
* Remove thema from generators
* Don't use kindsys/thema for core kinds
* Remove kindsys/thema from plugins
* Remove last thema related
* Remove most of cuectx and move utils_ts into codegen. It also deletes wire dependency
* Merge plugins generators
* Delete thema dependency 🎉
* Fix CODEOWNERS
* Fix package name
* Fix TS output names
* More path fixes
* Fix mod codeowners
* Use original plugin's name
* Remove kindsys dependency 🎉
* Modify oapi schema and create an apply function to fix elasticsearch errors
* cue.mod was deleted by mistake
* Fix TS panels
* sort imports
* Fixing elasticsearch output
* Downgrade oapi-codegen library
* Update output ts files
* More fixes
* Restore old elasticsearch generated file and skip its generation. Remove core imports into plugins
* More lint fixes
* Add codeowners
* restore embed.go file
* Fix embed.go
* mssql: Add Kerberos/Windows AD auth
* need username for cache file
* account for no port in cc file
* add tests around constring
* remove un-needed port
* add docs
* remove comments
* move defer to same locale as where it begins
* fix linting and spelling
* fix gosec linter
* note lack of grafana cloud support
* Alerting: Use Alertmanager types extracted into grafana/alerting
We're in the process of exporting all Alertmanager types into grafana/alerting so that they can be imported in the Mimir Alertmanager, without a neeed to import Grafana directly.
This change introduces type aliasing for all Alertmanager types based on their 1:1 copy that now live in grafana/alerting.
Signed-off-by: gotjosh <josue.abreu@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: gotjosh <josue.abreu@gmail.com>
Updates Grafana Alertmanager to work with new interface from grafana/alerting#161. This change stops passing user-defined templates to the Grafana Alertmanager by persisting them to disk and instead passes them by string.
* AuthN: Remove embedded oauth server
* Restore main
* go mod tidy
* Fix problem
* Remove permission intersection
* Fix test and lint
* Fix TestData test
* Revert to origin/main
* Update go.mod
* Update go.mod
* Update go.sum
This commit adds basic support for time_intervals, as mute_time_intervals
is deprecated in Alertmanager and scheduled to be removed before 1.0.
It does not add support for time_intervals in API or file provisioning,
nor does it support exporting time intervals. This will be added in
later commits to keep the changes as simple as possible.
First pass at a backend api built on top off app platform for shared-queries in explore and a query library with templating. Highly Experimental.
Under grafanaAPIServerWithExperimentalAPIs = true
Co-authored-by: Ryan McKinley <ryantxu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Brandt <kyle@grafana.com>
This pull request updates our fork of Alertmanager to commit 65bdab0, which is based on commit 5658f8c in Prometheus Alertmanager.
It applies the changes from grafana/alerting#155 which removes the overrides for validation of alerts, labels and silences that we had put in place to allow alerts and silences to work for non-Prometheus datasources. However, as this is now supported in Alertmanager with the UTF-8 work, we can use the new upstream functions and remove these overrides.
The compat package is a package in Alertmanager that takes care of backwards compatibility when parsing matchers, validating alerts, labels and silences. It has three modes: classic mode, UTF-8 strict mode, fallback mode. These modes are controlled via compat.InitFromFlags. Grafana initializes the compat package without any feature flags, which is the equivalent of fallback mode. Classic and UTF-8 strict mode are used in Mimir.
While Grafana Managed Alerts have no need for fallback mode, Grafana can still be used as an interface to manage the configurations of Mimir Alertmanagers and view configurations of Prometheus Alertmanager, and those installations might not have migrated or being running on older versions. Such installations behave as if in classic mode, and Grafana must be able to parse their configurations to interact with them for some period of time. As such, Grafana uses fallback mode until we are ready to drop support for outdated installations of Mimir and the Prometheus Alertmanager.