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grafana/public/app/plugins/datasource/postgres/partials/config.html
Daniel Lee d1c9760fa8 Postgres Data Source (#9475)
* add postgresql datasource

* add rest of files for postgres datasource

* fix timeseries query, remove unused code

* consistent naming, refactoring

* s/mysql/postgres/

* s/mysql/postgres/

* couple more tests

* tests for more datatypes

* fix macros for postgres

* add __timeSec macro

* add frontend for postgres datasource

* adjust documentation

* fix formatting

* add proper plugin description

* merge editor changes from mysql

* port changes from mysql datasource

* set proper defaultQuery for postgres

* add time_sec to timeseries query
accept int for value for timeseries query

* revert allowing time_sec and handle int or float values as unix
timestamp for "time" column

* fix tslint error

* handle decimal values in timeseries query

* allow setting sslmode for postgres datasource

* use type switch for handling data types

* fix value for timeseries query

* refactor timeseries queries to make them more flexible

* remove debug statement from inner loop in type conversion

* use plain for loop in getTypedRowData

* fix timeseries queries

* adjust postgres datasource to tsdb refactoring

* adjust postgres datasource to frontend changes

* update lib/pq to latest version

* move type conversion to getTypedRowData

* handle address types cidr, inet and macaddr

* adjust response parser and docs for annotations

* convert unknown types to string

* add documentation for postgres datasource

* add another example query with metric column

* set more helpful default query

* update help text in query editor

* handle NULL in value column of timeseries query

* add __timeGroup macro

* add test for __timeGroup macro

* document __timeGroup and set proper default query for annotations

* fix typos in docs

* add postgres to list of datasources

* add postgres to builtInPlugins

* mysql: refactoring as prep for merging postgres

Refactors out the initialization of the xorm engine and the query logic
for an sql data source.

* mysql: rename refactoring + test update

* postgres:refactor to use SqlEngine(same as mysql)

Refactored to use a common base class with the MySql data source.

Other changes from the original PR:
- Changed time column to be time_sec to allow other time units in the
future and to be the same as MySQL
- Changed integration test to test the main Query method rather than
the private transformToTable method
- Changed the __timeSec macro name to __timeEpoch
- Renamed PostgresExecutor to PostgresQueryEndpoint

Fixes #9209 (the original PR)

* postgres: encrypt password on config page

With some other cosmetic changes to the config page:
- placeholder texts
- reset button for the password after it has been encrypted.
- default value for the sslmode field.

* postgres: change back col name to time from time_sec

* postgres mysql: remove annotation title

Title has been removed from annotations

* postgres: fix images for docs page

* postgres mysql: fix specs
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<h3 class="page-heading">PostgreSQL Connection</h3>
<div class="gf-form-group">
<div class="gf-form max-width-30">
<span class="gf-form-label width-7">Host</span>
<input type="text" class="gf-form-input" ng-model='ctrl.current.url' placeholder="localhost:5432" bs-typeahead="{{['localhost:5432', 'localhost:5433']}}" required></input>
</div>
<div class="gf-form max-width-30">
<span class="gf-form-label width-7">Database</span>
<input type="text" class="gf-form-input" ng-model='ctrl.current.database' placeholder="database name" required></input>
</div>
<div class="gf-form-inline">
<div class="gf-form max-width-15">
<span class="gf-form-label width-7">User</span>
<input type="text" class="gf-form-input" ng-model='ctrl.current.user' placeholder="user"></input>
</div>
<div class="gf-form max-width-15" ng-if="!ctrl.current.secureJsonFields.password">
<span class="gf-form-label width-7">Password</span>
<input type="password" class="gf-form-input" ng-model='ctrl.current.secureJsonData.password' placeholder="password"></input>
</div>
<div class="gf-form max-width-19" ng-if="ctrl.current.secureJsonFields.password">
<span class="gf-form-label width-7">Password</span>
<input type="text" class="gf-form-input" disabled="disabled" value="configured">
<a class="btn btn-secondary gf-form-btn" href="#" ng-click="ctrl.current.secureJsonFields.password = false">reset</a>
</div>
</div>
<div class="gf-form">
<label class="gf-form-label width-7">SSL Mode</label>
<div class="gf-form-select-wrapper max-width-15 gf-form-select-wrapper--has-help-icon">
<select class="gf-form-input" ng-model="ctrl.current.jsonData.sslmode" ng-options="mode for mode in ['disable', 'require', 'verify-ca', 'verify-full']" ng-init="ctrl.current.jsonData.sslmode"></select>
<info-popover mode="right-absolute">
This option determines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server.
</info-popover>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="gf-form-group">
<div class="grafana-info-box">
<h5>User Permission</h5>
<p>
The database user should only be granted SELECT permissions on the specified database &amp; tables you want to query.
Grafana does not validate that queries are safe so queries can contain any SQL statement. For example, statements
like <code>DELETE FROM user;</code> and <code>DROP TABLE user;</code> would be executed. To protect against this we
<strong>Highly</strong> recommmend you create a specific PostgreSQL user with restricted permissions.
</p>
</div>
</div>