
* Plugins: Angular detector: Remote patterns fetching * Renamed PatternType to GCOMPatternType * Renamed files * Renamed more files * Moved files again * Add type checks, unexport GCOM structs * Cache failures, update log messages, fix GCOM URL * Fail silently for unknown pattern types, update docstrings * Fix tests * Rename gcomPattern.Value to gcomPattern.Pattern * Refactoring * Add FlagPluginsRemoteAngularDetectionPatterns feature flag * Fix tests * Re-generate feature flags * Add TestProvideInspector, renamed TestDefaultStaticDetectorsInspector * Add TestProvideInspector * Add TestContainsBytesDetector and TestRegexDetector * Renamed getter to provider * More tests * TestStaticDetectorsProvider, TestSequenceDetectorsProvider * GCOM tests * Lint * Made detector.detect unexported, updated docstrings * Allow changing grafana.com URL * Fix API path, add more logs * Update tryUpdateRemoteDetectors docstring * Use angulardetector http client * Return false, nil if module.js does not exist * Chore: Split angualrdetector into angularinspector and angulardetector packages Moved files around, changed references and fixed tests: - Split the old angulardetector package into angular/angulardetector and angular/angularinspector - angulardetector provides the detection structs/interfaces (Detector, DetectorsProvider...) - angularinspector provides the actual angular detection service used directly in pluginsintegration - Exported most of the stuff that was private and now put into angulardetector, as it is not required by angularinspector * Renamed detector.go -> angulardetector.go and inspector.go -> angularinspector.go Forgot to rename those two files to match the package's names * Renamed angularinspector.ProvideInspector to angularinspector.ProvideService * Renamed "harcoded" to "static" and "remote" to "dynamic" from PR review, matches the same naming schema used for signing keys fetching * Fix merge conflict on updated angular patterns * Removed GCOM cache * Renamed Detect to DetectAngular and Detector to AngularDetector * Fix call to NewGCOMDetectorsProvider in newDynamicInspector * Removed unused test function newError500GCOMScenario * Added angularinspector service definition in pluginsintegration * Moved dynamic inspector into pluginsintegration * Move gcom angulardetectorsprovider into pluginsintegration * Log errUnknownPatternType at debug level * re-generate feature flags * fix error log
OpenAPI specifications
Since version 8.4, HTTP API details are specified using OpenAPI v2. Starting from version 9.1, there is also an OpenAPI v3 specification (generated by the v2 one using this script).
OpenAPI annotations
The OpenAPI v2 specification is generated automatically from the annotated Go code using go-swagger which scans the source code for annotation rules. Refer to this getting started guide for getting familiar with the toolkit.
Developers modifying the HTTP API endpoints need to make sure to add the necessary annotations so that their changes are reflected into the generated specifications.
Example of endpoint annotation
The following route defines a PATCH
endpoint under the /serviceaccounts/{serviceAccountId}
path with tag service_accounts
(used for grouping together several routes) and operation ID updateServiceAccount
(used for uniquely identifying routes and associate parameters and response with them).
// swagger:route PATCH /serviceaccounts/{serviceAccountId} service_accounts updateServiceAccount
//
// # Update service account
//
// Required permissions (See note in the [introduction](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/developers/http_api/serviceaccount/#service-account-api) for an explanation):
// action: `serviceaccounts:write` scope: `serviceaccounts:id:1` (single service account)
//
// Responses:
// 200: updateServiceAccountResponse
// 400: badRequestError
// 401: unauthorisedError
// 403: forbiddenError
// 404: notFoundError
// 500: internalServerError
The go-swagger
can discover such annotations by scanning any code imported by pkg/server
but by convention we place the endpoint annotations above the endpoint definition.
Example of endpoint parameters
The following struct defines the route parameters for the updateServiceAccount
endpoint. The route expects:
- a path parameter denoting the service account identifier and
- a body parameter with the new values for the specific service account
// swagger:parameters updateServiceAccount
type UpdateServiceAccountParams struct {
// in:path
ServiceAccountId int64 `json:"serviceAccountId"`
// in:body
Body serviceaccounts.UpdateServiceAccountForm
}
Example of endpoint response
The following struct defines the response for the updateServiceAccount
endpoint in case of a successful 200
response.
// swagger:response updateServiceAccountResponse
type UpdateServiceAccountResponse struct {
// in:body
Body struct {
Message string `json:"message"`
ID int64 `json:"id"`
Name string `json:"name"`
ServiceAccount *serviceaccounts.ServiceAccountProfileDTO `json:"serviceaccount"`
}
}
OpenAPI generation
Developers can re-create the OpenAPI v2 and v3 specifications using the following command:
make clean-api-spec && make openapi3-gen
They can observe its output into the public/api-merged.json
and public/openapi3.json
files.
Finally, they can browser and try out both the OpenAPI v2 and v3 via the Swagger UI editor (served by the grafana server) by navigating to /swagger-ui
and /openapi3
respectivally.