grafana/pkg/services/ngalert/api/tooling
Julien Duchesne 40312c527b
ngalert openapi: Fix ObjectMatchers definition (#79477)
These don't get marshalled and unmarshalled in the same way as they are represented in Go
This PR changes the OpenAPI spec to reflect what the API accepts and sends back
2024-01-19 14:37:11 -05:00
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cmd/clean-swagger Chore: use any rather than interface{} (#74066) 2023-08-30 18:46:47 +03:00
definitions ngalert openapi: Fix ObjectMatchers definition (#79477) 2024-01-19 14:37:11 -05:00
swagger-codegen/templates ngalert openapi: Use same basePath as rest of Grafana (#79025) 2024-01-17 11:53:16 -05:00
.gitignore Alerting: Add support for documenting which alerting APIs are stable (#49018) 2022-05-23 14:08:27 -05:00
api.json ngalert openapi: Fix ObjectMatchers definition (#79477) 2024-01-19 14:37:11 -05:00
index.html Swagger: Add integrity attributes (#48396) 2022-05-02 09:49:49 +02:00
Makefile ngalert make: Support GNU install on Darwin (#78482) 2023-12-04 10:11:39 -05:00
post.json ngalert openapi: Fix ObjectMatchers definition (#79477) 2024-01-19 14:37:11 -05:00
README.md ngalert openapi: Use same basePath as rest of Grafana (#79025) 2024-01-17 11:53:16 -05:00
spec.json ngalert openapi: Fix ObjectMatchers definition (#79477) 2024-01-19 14:37:11 -05:00

What

This aims to define the unified alerting API as code. It generates OpenAPI definitions from go structs. It also generates server/route stubs based on our documentation.

Running

make - regenerate everything - documentation and server stubs. make serve - regenerate the Swagger document, and host rendered docs on port 80. view api

Requires

Why

The current state of Swagger extraction from golang is relatively limited. It's easier to generate server stubs from an existing Swagger doc, as there are limitations with producing a Swagger doc from a hand-written API stub. The current extractor instead relies on comments describing the routes, but the comments and actual implementation may drift, which we don't want to allow.

Instead, we use a hybrid approach - we define the types in Golang, with comments describing the routes, in a standalone package with minimal dependencies. From this, we produce a Swagger doc, and then turn the Swagger doc back into a full-blown server stub.

Stability

We have some endpoints that we document publically as being stable, and others that we consider unstable. The stable endpoints are documented in api.json, where all endpoints are available in post.json.

To stabilize an endpoint, add the stable tag to its route comment:

// swagger:route GET /provisioning/contact-points provisioning stable RouteGetContactpoints