* adds alertstatehistory backend config to grafanaBootData * add alertStateHistory api * show different ASH modal when using loki implementation * group log lines by instance (unique set of labels) Co-Authored-By: Konrad Lalik <konrad.lalik@grafana.com> * render log lines for each instance Co-Authored-By: Konrad Lalik <konrad.lalik@grafana.com> * Add visual improvements to the log record of state changes * Add values to log records * compute common labels and show unique labels * Add state changes visualization * fix common labels extraction * Code cleanup * Add timespan-based log record view * WIP * scroll to timestamp - poc * Use SortedVector for timestamp field * add conditional accessor for frames * update some of the log formats and styles * Timestamp-based visualization with scrolling * minor improvements * Split Loki's state history viewer into multiple files * Add memoization to prevent graph rerender on filter updates * make chart size shrink when fewer instances * style updates * show warning when instances are hidden * Add basic label-based filtering * Improve label-based filtering * Add regex validation * Improve no instances message when everything was filtered out * Update warning message * Move timeline viewer to a separate file, refactor handling timeline pointer changes * Remove unused component, add comments * Fix test snapshot, fix type error * adds tests for common.ts * Add tests for converting log records into data frames * Add basic component test, fix type guards * Use a constant for timeseries limit * Improve a11y, update component test * Memoize AlertStateTag, migrate from deprecated ArrayVector * Update public/app/features/alerting/unified/components/rules/state-history/common.ts * Move helper hook into a separate file. Add Search input component * Change the limit of visible time series on the timeline * Add LogRecordViewer perf improvements, refactor timeline cursor events tracking * Use callback to pass timeline refs * Add grouping tests for the log record viewer --------- Co-authored-by: Gilles De Mey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com> |
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OpenAPI specifications
Since version 8.4, HTTP API details are specified using OpenAPI v2. Starting from version 9.1, there is also an OpenAPI v3 specification (generated by the v2 one using this script).
OpenAPI annotations
The OpenAPI v2 specification is generated automatically from the annotated Go code using go-swagger which scans the source code for annotation rules. Refer to this getting started guide for getting familiar with the toolkit.
Developers modifying the HTTP API endpoints need to make sure to add the necessary annotations so that their changes are reflected into the generated specifications.
Example of endpoint annotation
The following route defines a PATCH
endpoint under the /serviceaccounts/{serviceAccountId}
path with tag service_accounts
(used for grouping together several routes) and operation ID updateServiceAccount
(used for uniquely identifying routes and associate parameters and response with them).
// swagger:route PATCH /serviceaccounts/{serviceAccountId} service_accounts updateServiceAccount
//
// # Update service account
//
// Required permissions (See note in the [introduction](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/developers/http_api/serviceaccount/#service-account-api) for an explanation):
// action: `serviceaccounts:write` scope: `serviceaccounts:id:1` (single service account)
//
// Responses:
// 200: updateServiceAccountResponse
// 400: badRequestError
// 401: unauthorisedError
// 403: forbiddenError
// 404: notFoundError
// 500: internalServerError
The go-swagger
can discover such annotations by scanning any code imported by pkg/server
but by convention we place the endpoint annotations above the endpoint definition.
Example of endpoint parameters
The following struct defines the route parameters for the updateServiceAccount
endpoint. The route expects:
- a path parameter denoting the service account identifier and
- a body parameter with the new values for the specific service account
// swagger:parameters updateServiceAccount
type UpdateServiceAccountParams struct {
// in:path
ServiceAccountId int64 `json:"serviceAccountId"`
// in:body
Body serviceaccounts.UpdateServiceAccountForm
}
Example of endpoint response
The following struct defines the response for the updateServiceAccount
endpoint in case of a successful 200
response.
// swagger:response updateServiceAccountResponse
type UpdateServiceAccountResponse struct {
// in:body
Body struct {
Message string `json:"message"`
ID int64 `json:"id"`
Name string `json:"name"`
ServiceAccount *serviceaccounts.ServiceAccountProfileDTO `json:"serviceaccount"`
}
}
OpenAPI generation
Developers can re-create the OpenAPI v2 and v3 specifications using the following command:
make clean-api-spec && make openapi3-gen
They can observe its output into the public/api-merged.json
and public/openapi3.json
files.
Finally, they can browser and try out both the OpenAPI v2 and v3 via the Swagger UI editor (served by the grafana server) by navigating to /swagger-ui
and /openapi3
respectivally.