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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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* Plugins: fix loading of modules which resolve to Promises Prior to this commit we expected the default export of a plugin module to be an object with a `plugin` field. This is the case for the vast majority of plugins, but if a plugin uses webpack's `asyncWebAssembly` feature then the default export will actually be a promise which resolves to such an object. This commit checks the result of the SystemJS import to make sure it has a `plugin` field. If not, and if the `default` field looks like a Promise, it recursively attempts to resolve the Promise until the object looks like a plugin. I think this may have broken with the SystemJS upgrade (#70068) because it used to work without this change in Grafana 10.1, but it's difficult to say for sure. * Use Promise.resolve instead of await to clean up some logic * Override systemJSPrototype.import instead of handling defaults inside importPluginModule * Add comment to explain why we're overriding systemJS' import Co-authored-by: Jack Westbrook <jack.westbrook@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Jack Westbrook <jack.westbrook@gmail.com> |
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The open-source platform for monitoring and observability
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