When allow_embedding is false (default) the Grafana backend
will set the http header `X-Frame-Options: deny` in all responses
to non-static content which will instruct browser to not allow
Grafana to be embedded in `<frame>`, `<iframe>`,
`<embed>` or `<object>`.
Closes#14189
* Chore: remove session storage references
* Small refactoring of the settings module
* Update docs - remove references for the session storage
* Update config files (sample and default configs)
* Add tests for warning during the config load on defined storage cache
* Remove all references to session storage
* Remove macaron session dependency
* Remove leftovers
* Fix: address review comments
* Fix: remove old deps
* Fix: add skipStaticRootValidation = true to tests
* Fix: improve the docs and warning message
As per discussion in here - https://github.com/grafana/grafana/pull/16445/files#r273026255
* Chore: make linter happy
Fixes#16148
Ref #16114
* Store passwords in secureJsonData
* Revert unnecessary refactors
* Fix for nil jsonSecureData value
* Remove copied encryption code from migration
* Fix wrong field reference
* Remove migration and provisioning changes
* Use password getters in datasource proxy
* Refactor password handling in datasource configs
* Add provisioning warnings
* Update documentation
* Remove migration command, moved to separate PR
* Remove unused code
* Set the upgrade version
* Remove unused code
* Remove double reference
* app pages
* app pages
* workign example
* started alpha support
* remove app stuff
* show warning on alpha/beta panels
* put app back on plugin file
* fix go
* add enum for PluginType and PluginIncludeType
* Refactoring and moving settings to plugins section
fixes#16529
Adds new alert settings for configuring timeouts and retries named
evaluation_timeout_seconds, notification_timeout_seconds
and max_attempts.
Closes#16240
this makes the cache mode in the sqlite connection
string configurable. the default also changed from
shared to private to solve #107272 but allow the user
to use shared if performance is more important.
ref #10727