* init
* autogens AM route
* POST dashboards/db spec
* POST alert-notifications spec
* fix description
* re inits vendor, updates grafana to master
* go mod updates
* alerting routes
* renames to receivers
* prometheus endpoints
* align config endpoint with cortex, include templates
* Change grafana receiver type
* Update receivers.go
* rename struct to stop swagger thrashing
* add rules API
* index html
* standalone swagger ui html page
* Update README.md
* Expose GrafanaManagedAlert properties
* Some fixes
- /api/v1/rules/{Namespace} should return a map
- update ExtendedUpsertAlertDefinitionCommand properties
* am alerts routes
* rename prom swagger section for clarity, remove example endpoints
* Add missing json and yaml tags
* folder perms
* make folders POST again
* fix grafana receiver type
* rename fodler->namespace for perms
* make ruler json again
* PR fixes
* silences
* fix Ok -> Ack
* Add id to POST /api/v1/silences (#9)
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>
* Add POST /api/v1/alerts (#10)
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>
* fix silences
* Add testing endpoints
* removes grpc replace directives
* [wip] starts validation
* pkg cleanup
* go mod tidy
* ignores vendor dir
* Change response type for Cortex/Loki alerts
* receiver unmarshaling tests
* ability to split routes between AM & Grafana
* api marshaling & validation
* begins work on routing lib
* [hack] ignores embedded field in generation
* path specific datasource for alerting
* align endpoint names with cloud
* single route per Alerting config
* removes unused routing pkg
* regens spec
* adds datasource param to ruler/prom route paths
* Modifications for supporting migration
* Apply suggestions from code review
* hack for cleaning circular refs in swagger definition
* generates files
* minor fixes for prom endpoints
* decorate prom apis with required: true where applicable
* Revert "generates files"
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dashboards | ||
events | ||
expr | ||
extensions | ||
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infra | ||
login | ||
middleware | ||
mocks/mock_gcsifaces | ||
models | ||
plugins | ||
registry | ||
schema | ||
server | ||
services | ||
setting | ||
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Backend
This directory contains the code for the Grafana backend. This document gives an overview of the directory structure, and ongoing refactorings.
For more information on developing for the backend:
Central folders of Grafana's backend
folder | description |
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/pkg/api | HTTP handlers and routing. Almost all handler funcs are global which is something we would like to improve in the future. Handlers should be associated with a struct that refers to all dependencies. |
/pkg/cmd | The binaries that we build: grafana-server and grafana-cli. |
/pkg/components | A mix of third-party packages and packages we have implemented ourselves. Includes our packages that have out-grown the util package and don't naturally belong somewhere else. |
/pkg/infra | Packages in infra should be packages that are used in multiple places in Grafana without knowing anything about the Grafana domain. |
/pkg/services | Packages in services are responsible for persisting domain objects and manage the relationship between domain objects. Services should communicate with each other using DI when possible. Most of Grafana's codebase still relies on global state for this. Any new features going forward should use DI. |
/pkg/tsdb | All backend implementations of the data sources in Grafana. Used by both Grafana's frontend and alerting. |
/pkg/util | Small helper functions that are used in multiple parts of the codebase. Many functions are placed directly in the util folders which is something we want to avoid. Its better to give the util function a more descriptive package name. Ex errutil . |
Central components of Grafana's backend
package | description |
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/pkg/bus | The bus is described in more details under Communication |
/pkg/models | This is where we keep our domain model. This package should not depend on any package outside standard library. It does contain some references within Grafana but that is something we should avoid going forward. |
/pkg/registry | Package for managing services. |
/pkg/services/alerting | Grafana's alerting services. The alerting engine runs in a separate goroutine and shouldn't depend on anything else within Grafana. |
/pkg/services/sqlstore | Currently where the database logic resides. |
/pkg/setting | Anything related to Grafana global configuration should be dealt with in this package. |
Dependency management
Refer to UPGRADING_DEPENDENCIES.md.
Ongoing refactoring
These issues are not something we want to address all at once but something we will improve incrementally. Since Grafana is released at a regular schedule the preferred approach is to do this in batches. Not only is it easier to review, but it also reduces the risk of conflicts when cherry-picking fixes from master to release branches. Please try to submit changes that span multiple locations at the end of the release cycle. We prefer to wait until the end because we make fewer patch releases at the end of the release cycle, so there are fewer opportunities for complications.
Global state
Global state makes testing and debugging software harder and it's something we want to avoid when possible. Unfortunately, there is quite a lot of global state in Grafana.
We want to migrate away from this by using the inject
package to wire up all dependencies either in pkg/cmd/grafana-server/main.go
or self-registering using registry.RegisterService
ex https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/pkg/services/cleanup/cleanup.go#L25.
Limit the use of the init() function
Only use the init() function to register services/implementations.
Settings refactoring
The plan is to move all settings to from package level vars in settings package to the setting.Cfg struct. To access the settings, services and components can inject this setting.Cfg struct:
Reduce the use of GoConvey
We want to migrate away from using GoConvey. Instead, we want to use stdlib testing, because it's the most common approach in the Go community and we think it will be easier for new contributors. Read more about how we want to write tests in the style guide.
Refactor SqlStore
The sqlstore
handlers all use a global xorm engine variable. Refactor them to use the SqlStore
instance.
Avoid global HTTP handler functions
Refactor HTTP handlers so that the handler methods are on the HttpServer instance or a more detailed handler struct. E.g (AuthHandler). This ensures they get access to HttpServer service dependencies (and Cfg object) and can avoid global state.
Date comparison
Store newly introduced date columns in the database as epochs if they require date comparison. This permits a unified approach for comparing dates against all the supported databases instead of handling dates differently for each database. Also, by comparing epochs, we no longer need error pruning transformations to and from other time zones.
Avoid use of the simplejson package
Use of the simplejson
package (pkg/components/simplejson
) in place of types (Go structs) results in code that is difficult to maintain. Instead, create types for objects and use the Go standard library's encoding/json
package.
Provisionable*
All new features that require state should be possible to configure using config files. For example:
Today its only possible to provision data sources and dashboards but this is something we want to support all over Grafana.