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The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
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* Adding git publish to toolkit * grafana-toolkit new feature plugin:github-release * Feedback from code review 1. Used async await and exec for executing commands 2. Using dist folder to get plugin information * Reverting change to plugin.json back to original value. * reverted changes to yarn.lock * reverted changes to yarn.lock * feedback from code review * feedback from code review 2 * moved constants to recommended functions * styling changes and reverting yarn.lock * removing changes to package.json * replced execLine with execa * better error detection around the publish token * made simpler with commitHash from build * Testing showed a number of required changes: - Make the sha configurable or through environment variable or through git config. - Allow a release to be recreated - Set name and repo from git config as this is what ghr is expecting anyway. - Appropriate errors if the user tries to run a release without doing a ci-build and ci-package first. * Using spinner. Took out extra dependencies out of project.json wrote tests manually. * Updated tests. Now passing * Adding git publish to toolkit * grafana-toolkit new feature plugin:github-release * Feedback from code review 1. Used async await and exec for executing commands 2. Using dist folder to get plugin information * Reverting change to plugin.json back to original value. * reverted changes to yarn.lock * reverted changes to yarn.lock * feedback from code review * feedback from code review 2 * moved constants to recommended functions * styling changes and reverting yarn.lock * removing changes to package.json * replced execLine with execa * better error detection around the publish token * made simpler with commitHash from build * Testing showed a number of required changes: - Make the sha configurable or through environment variable or through git config. - Allow a release to be recreated - Set name and repo from git config as this is what ghr is expecting anyway. - Appropriate errors if the user tries to run a release without doing a ci-build and ci-package first. * Using spinner. Took out extra dependencies out of project.json wrote tests manually. * Updated tests. Now passing * updated test for reducers, from master * package.json and yarn.lock from master |
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The open-source platform for monitoring and observability.
Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand your metrics no matter where they are stored. Create, explore, and share dashboards with your team and foster a data driven culture:
- Visualize: Fast and flexible client side graphs with a multitude of options. Panel plugins for many different way to visualize metrics and logs.
- Dynamic Dashboards: Create dynamic & reusable dashboards with template variables that appear as dropdowns at the top of the dashboard.
- Explore Metrics: Explore your data through ad-hoc queries and dynamic drilldown. Split view and compare different time ranges, queries and data sources side by side.
- Explore Logs: Experience the magic of switching from metrics to logs with preserved label filters. Quickly search through all your logs or streaming them live.
- Alerting: Visually define alert rules for your most important metrics. Grafana will continuously evaluate and send notifications to systems like Slack, PagerDuty, VictorOps, OpsGenie.
- Mixed Data Sources: Mix different data sources in the same graph! You can specify a data source on a per-query basis. This works for even custom datasources.
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Documentation
The Grafana documentation is available at grafana.com/docs.
Contributing
If you're interested in contributing to the Grafana project:
- Start by reading the Contributing guide.
- Learn how to set up your local environment, in our Developer guide.
- Explore our beginner-friendly issues.
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- If you have a specific question, check out our discussion forums.
- For general discussions, join us on the official Slack team.
License
Grafana is distributed under the Apache 2.0 License.