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# Grafana frontend packages
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This document contains information about Grafana frontend package versioning and releases.
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## Versioning
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We use [Lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna) for packages versioning and releases.
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All packages are versioned according to the current Grafana version:
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- Grafana v6.3.0-alpha1 -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.3.0-alpha.1
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- Grafana v6.2.5 -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.2.5
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- Grafana - main branch version (based on package.json, i.e. 6.4.0-pre) -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.4.0-pre-<COMMIT-SHA> (see details below about packages publishing channels)
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> Please note that @grafana/toolkit, @grafana/ui, @grafana/data, and @grafana/runtime packages are considered ALPHA even though they are not released as alpha versions.
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### Stable releases
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> **Even though packages are released under a stable version, they are considered ALPHA until further notice!**
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Stable releases are published under the `latest` tag on npm. If there was alpha/beta version released previously, the `next` tag is updated to stable version.
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### Alpha and beta releases
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Alpha and beta releases are published under the `next` tag on npm.
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### Automatic prereleases
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Every commit to main that has changes within the `packages` directory is a subject of npm packages release. *ALL* packages must be released under version from lerna.json file with commit SHA added to it:
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```
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<lerna.json version>-<COMMIT_SHA>
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```
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Automatic prereleases are published under the `canary` dist tag to the [github package registry](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/packages/publishing-and-managing-packages/about-github-packages).
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#### Consuming prereleases
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As mentioned above the `canary` releases are published to the Github package registry rather than the NPM registry. If you wish to make use of these prereleases please follow these steps:
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1. You must use a personal access token to install packages from Github. To create an access token [click here](https://github.com/settings/tokens) and create a token with the `read:packages` scope. Make a copy of the token.
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2. Create / modify your `~/.npmrc` file with the following:
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```
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@grafana:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com
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//npm.pkg.github.com/:_authToken={INSERT_GH_TOKEN_HERE}
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```
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3. Update the package.json of your project to use either the `canary` channel or a version of the `canary` channel
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```json
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// plugin's package.json
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{
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...
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"@grafana/data": "canary"
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}
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```
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### Manual release
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> All of the steps below must be performed on a release branch, according to Grafana Release Guide.
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> Make sure you are logged in to npm in your terminal and that you are a part of Grafana org on npm.
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1. Run `yarn packages:prepare` script from the root directory. This performs tests on the packages and prompts for the version of the packages. The version should be the same as the one being released.
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- Make sure you use semver convention. So, *place a dot between prerelease id and prerelease number*, i.e. 6.3.0-alpha.1
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- Make sure you confirm the version bump when prompted!
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2. Commit changes (lerna.json and package.json files) - *"Packages version update: \<VERSION\>"*
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3. Run `yarn packages:build` script that prepares distribution packages in `packages/grafana-*/dist`. These directories are going to be published to npm.
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4. Depending whether or not it's a prerelease:
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- When releasing a prerelease run `packages:publishNext` to publish new versions.
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- When releasing a stable version run `packages:publishLatest` to publish new versions.
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5. Push version commit to the release branch.
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### Building individual packages
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To build individual packages, run:
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```
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grafana-toolkit package:build --scope=<ui|toolkit|runtime|data>
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```
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### Setting up @grafana/* packages for local development
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A known issue with @grafana/* packages is that a lot of times we discover problems on canary channel(see [versioning overview](#Versioning)) when the version was already pushed to npm.
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We can easily avoid that by setting up a local packages registry and test the packages before actually publishing to npm.
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In this guide you will set up [Verdaccio](https://verdaccio.org/) registry locally to fake npm registry. This will enable testing @grafana/* packages without the need for pushing to main.
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#### Setting up local npm registry
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From your terminal:
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1. Modify `/etc/hosts` file and add the following entry: ```127.0.0.1 grafana-npm.local```
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2. Navigate to `devenv/local-npm` directory.
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3. Run `docker-compose up`. This will start your local npm registry, available at http://grafana-npm.local:4873/
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4. Run `npm login --registry=http://grafana-npm.local:4873 --scope=@grafana` . This will allow you to publish any @grafana/* package into the local registry.
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5. Run `npm config set @grafana:registry http://grafana-npm.local:4873`. This will config your npm to install @grafana scoped packages from your local registry.
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#### Publishing packages to local npm registry
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You need to follow [manual packages release procedure](#manual-release). The only difference is you need to run `yarn packages:publishDev` task in order to publish to you local registry.
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From your terminal:
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1. Run `yarn packages:prepare`.
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2. Commit changes in package.json and lerna.json files
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3. Build packages: `yarn packages:build`
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4. Run `yarn packages:publishDev`.
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5. Navigate to http://grafana-npm.local:4873 and verify that version was published
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Locally published packages will be published under `dev` channel, so in your plugin package.json file you can use that channel. For example:
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```
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// plugin's package.json
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{
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...
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"@grafana/data": "dev"
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}
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```
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