grafana/public/app/features/explore/utils/links.ts
Torkel Ödegaard 017bcc73ba
Theme: Move displayProcessor & fieldOverrides & visualizations to use new theme model (#33502)
* WIP updating getColorForTheme

* Progress

* More fixes

* Updating more parts

* Fixing unit tests

* Fixing more tests

* Fixing storybook issues

* More refactoring

* Fixed test
2021-04-29 12:44:06 +02:00

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import { useCallback } from 'react';
import {
Field,
LinkModel,
TimeRange,
mapInternalLinkToExplore,
InterpolateFunction,
ScopedVars,
DataFrame,
getFieldDisplayValuesProxy,
} from '@grafana/data';
import { getTemplateSrv } from '@grafana/runtime';
import { SplitOpen } from 'app/types/explore';
import { getLinkSrv } from '../../panel/panellinks/link_srv';
/**
* Get links from the field of a dataframe and in addition check if there is associated
* metadata with datasource in which case we will add onClick to open the link in new split window. This assumes
* that we just supply datasource name and field value and Explore split window will know how to render that
* appropriately. This is for example used for transition from log with traceId to trace datasource to show that
* trace.
*/
export const getFieldLinksForExplore = (options: {
field: Field;
rowIndex: number;
splitOpenFn?: SplitOpen;
range: TimeRange;
vars?: ScopedVars;
dataFrame?: DataFrame;
}): Array<LinkModel<Field>> => {
const { field, vars, splitOpenFn, range, rowIndex, dataFrame } = options;
const scopedVars: any = { ...(vars || {}) };
scopedVars['__value'] = {
value: {
raw: field.values.get(rowIndex),
},
text: 'Raw value',
};
// If we have a dataFrame we can allow referencing other columns and their values in the interpolation.
if (dataFrame) {
scopedVars['__data'] = {
value: {
name: dataFrame.name,
refId: dataFrame.refId,
fields: getFieldDisplayValuesProxy({
frame: dataFrame,
rowIndex,
}),
},
text: 'Data',
};
}
return field.config.links
? field.config.links.map((link) => {
if (!link.internal) {
const replace: InterpolateFunction = (value, vars) =>
getTemplateSrv().replace(value, { ...vars, ...scopedVars });
const linkModel = getLinkSrv().getDataLinkUIModel(link, replace, field);
if (!linkModel.title) {
linkModel.title = getTitleFromHref(linkModel.href);
}
return linkModel;
} else {
return mapInternalLinkToExplore({
link,
internalLink: link.internal,
scopedVars: scopedVars,
range,
field,
onClickFn: splitOpenFn,
replaceVariables: getTemplateSrv().replace.bind(getTemplateSrv()),
});
}
})
: [];
};
function getTitleFromHref(href: string): string {
// The URL constructor needs the url to have protocol
if (href.indexOf('://') < 0) {
// Doesn't really matter what protocol we use.
href = `http://${href}`;
}
let title;
try {
const parsedUrl = new URL(href);
title = parsedUrl.hostname;
} catch (_e) {
// Should be good enough fallback, user probably did not input valid url.
title = href;
}
return title;
}
/**
* Hook that returns a function that can be used to retrieve all the links for a row. This returns all the links from
* all the fields so is useful for visualisation where the whole row is represented as single clickable item like a
* service map.
*/
export function useLinks(range: TimeRange, splitOpenFn?: SplitOpen) {
return useCallback(
(dataFrame: DataFrame, rowIndex: number) => {
return dataFrame.fields.flatMap((f) => {
if (f.config?.links && f.config?.links.length) {
return getFieldLinksForExplore({
field: f,
rowIndex: rowIndex,
range,
dataFrame,
splitOpenFn,
});
} else {
return [];
}
});
},
[range, splitOpenFn]
);
}