* enables overwrite if dashboard allready exist in folder
* dashboard: Don't allow creating a folder named General
* dashboards: update logic for save/update dashboard
No id and uid creates a new dashboard/folder.
No id and uid, with an existing title in folder allows overwrite
of dashboard.
Id without uid, allows update of existing dashboard/folder without
overwrite.
Uid without id allows update of existing dashboard/folder without
overwrite.
Id without uid, with an existing title in folder allows overwrite
of dashboard/folder and updated will have the uid of overwritten.
Uid without id, with an existing title in folder allows overwrite
of dashboard/folder and new will have the same uid as provided.
Trying to change an existing folder to a dashboard yields error.
Trying to change an existing dashboard to a folder yields error.
* dashboards: include folder id when confirmed to save with overwrite
* dashboards: fixes due to new url structure
Return importedUrl property in response to importing dashboards and
getting plugin dashboards and use this for redirects/links in the
frontend.
* dashfolders: hide permissions in settings if folder has changed
and the dashboard has not been saved yet. Otherwise the use will
see stale permissions from the original folder.
* dashfolders: return folder url for inherited permissions
* origin/7883_frontend_step:
dashboards: make scripted dashboards work using the old legacy urls
dashboards: redirect from old url used to load dashboard to new url
dashboards: add new default frontend route for rendering a dashboard panel
dashboards: fix links to recently viewed and starred dashboards
dashboards: use new *url* prop from dashboard search for linking to dashboards
dashboards: when saving dashboard redirect if url changes
dashboards: add new default frontend route for loading a dashboard
dashboards: return url in response to save dashboard. #7883
If legacy backend routes (/dashboard/db/<slug> and /dashboard-solo/db/<slug>)
are requested we try to redirect to new routes with a 301 Moved Permanently
#7883
Since we're already have possibility to get a dashboard by slug
it makes little sense to have a separate endpoint in api for
retrieving uid by slug.
#7883
Introduces new url in api /dashboards/<uid> for fetching dashboard by unique id
Leave the old dashboard by slug url /dashboards/db/<slug> for backward
compatibility and for supporting fallback
WIP for #7883
In the permissions view in dashboard settings, this adds a
link to the parent folder for inherited permissions. Which
allows the user to easily navigate to the folder and change
inherited permissions.
* db: add login attempt migrations
* db: add possibility to create login attempts
* db: add possibility to retrieve login attempt count per username
* auth: validation and update of login attempts for invalid credentials
If login attempt count for user authenticating is 5 or more the last 5 minutes
we temporarily block the user access to login
* db: add possibility to delete expired login attempts
* cleanup: Delete login attempts older than 10 minutes
The cleanup job are running continuously and triggering each 10 minute
* fix typo: rename consequent to consequent
* auth: enable login attempt validation for ldap logins
* auth: disable login attempts validation by configuration
Setting is named DisableLoginAttemptsValidation and is false by default
Config disable_login_attempts_validation is placed under security section
#7616
* auth: don't run cleanup of login attempts if feature is disabled
#7616
* auth: rename settings.go to ldap_settings.go
* auth: refactor AuthenticateUser
Extract grafana login, ldap login and login attemp validation together
with their tests to separate files.
Enables testing of many more aspects when authenticating a user.
#7616
* auth: rename login attempt validation to brute force login protection
Setting DisableLoginAttemptsValidation => DisableBruteForceLoginProtection
Configuration disable_login_attempts_validation => disable_brute_force_login_protection
#7616
Instead of returning all folders a user has some sort of access to,
this change creates a new end point that returns folders the user
has write access to. This new endpoint is used in the folder picker