By rotating the auth tokens at the end of the request we ensure that there is minimum delay between a new token being generated and the client receiving it. Adds auth token slow load test which uses random latency for all tsdb queries.. Cleans up datasource proxy response handling. DefaultHandler in middleware tests should write a response, the responseWriter BeforeFuncs wont get executed unless a response is written. Fixes #18644 Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Set up your development environment
This folder contains useful scripts and configuration so you can:
- Configure data sources in Grafana for development.
- Configure dashboards for development and test scenarios.
- Create docker-compose file with databases and fake data.
Install Docker
Grafana uses Docker to make the task of setting up databases a little easier. If you do not have it already, make sure you install Docker before proceeding to the next step.
Developer dashboards and data sources
./setup.sh
After restarting the Grafana server, there should be a number of data sources named gdev-<type> provisioned as well as
a dashboard folder named gdev dashboards. This folder contains dashboard and panel features tests dashboards.
Please update these dashboards or make new ones as new panels and dashboards features are developed or new bugs are
found. The dashboards are located in the devenv/dev-dashboards folder.
docker-compose with databases
This command creates a docker-compose file with specified databases configured and ready to run. Each database has
a prepared image with some fake data ready to use. For available databases, see docker/blocks directory. Notice that
for some databases there are multiple images, for example there is prometheus_mac specifically for Macs or different
version.
make devenv sources=influxdb,prometheus2,elastic5
Some of the blocks support dynamic change of the image version used in the Docker file. The signature looks like this:
make devenv sources=postgres,openldap postgres_version=9.2