owensmallwood 1bb2d2599c Public Dashboards: Pubdash panels get data from pubdash api (#50556)
* Public dashboard query API

* Create new API on service for building metric request

* Flesh out testing, implement BuildPublicDashboardMetricRequest

* Test for errors and missing panels

* WIP: Test for multiple datasources

* Refactor tests, add supporting code for multiple datasources

* Gets the panel data from the pubdash query api

* Adds tests to make sure we get the correct api url from retrieving panel data

* Public dashboard query API

* Create new API on service for building metric request

* Flesh out testing, implement BuildPublicDashboardMetricRequest

* Test for errors and missing panels

* WIP: Test for multiple datasources

* Refactor tests, add supporting code for multiple datasources

* Handle queries from multiple datasources

* Replace dashboard time range with pubdash time range settings

* Fix comments from review, build failure

* removes changes to DataSourceWithBackend.ts regarding getting the pubdash panel query url. Going to do this in a new class, PublicDashboardDataSource.ts

* Include pubdash Uid in dashboard meta

* Creates new PublicDashboardDataSource.ts and adds test

* Passes pubdash uid down to PanelQueryRunner.ts to a PublicDashboardDatasource can be chosen when were looking at a public dashboard

* removes comment

* checks for error when unmarshalling json

* Only replace dashboard time settings with pubdash time settings when pubdash time settings exist

* formatting and added comment

Co-authored-by: Jesse Weaver <jesse.weaver@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Levin <jeff@levinology.com>
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