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Diego Augusto Molina
b14928a1fb [v10.3.x] CI: Additional changes for +security versions (#94925)
* CI: Additional changes for +security versions (#94854)

* Build: Fix docker manifest create not using correct IMAGE_TAG

* Support publishing security versions of NPM packages

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Co-authored-by: Andreas Christou <andreas.christou@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Minehart <kmineh0151@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Diego Augusto Molina <diegoaugustomolina@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8f7352e862)

* fix go version

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Co-authored-by: Josh Hunt <joshhunt@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-17 17:20:10 -03:00
Kevin Minehart
3098218ea9 [v10.3.x] CI: Support more version formats in publishing (#94738)
* CI: Support more version formats in publishing (#94575)

* cleanup dead code
* add tests and rewrite publish grafanacom steps to reuse
* add pkg/build tests; don't upload CDN assets on grafana releases

(cherry picked from commit 7a2edd35d5)

* disable flaky folders test
2024-10-15 14:16:05 -05:00
Diego Augusto Molina
a065dfa5e3 [v10.3.x] Dashboard: Make dashboard search faster (#94704)
Dashboard: Make dashboard search faster (#88019)

(cherry picked from commit 28992f0488)

Co-authored-by: knuzhdin <32521427+knuzhdin@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-15 10:08:05 -03:00
Jev Forsberg
07ca1068bd [v10.3.x] CI: Remove redundant FE and BE tests from release pipeline (#94352)
CI: Remove redundant FE and BE tests from release pipeline (#94173)

baldm0mma/remove_tests/ remove fe and be tests

(cherry picked from commit 0e8fa1f5f8)
2024-10-07 15:38:09 -06:00
Yuri Tseretyan
65854a472d Update CHANGELOG.md to include CVE (#94107)
* Update CHANGELOG.md to include CVE 

Adds CVE to 10.3.11

* add to 10.3.10

* fmt

* Update CHANGELOG.md
2024-10-02 10:13:08 +01:00
Kevin Minehart
af176d8eb8 [v10.3.x] CI: upgrade grabpl v3.0.53 (#94121)
CI: upgrade grabpl v3.0.53 (#94112)

* upgrade grabpl to v3.0.53

* upgrade grabpl to v3.0.53

(cherry picked from commit 26c3ed89a3)
2024-10-01 17:22:42 -05:00
github-actions[bot]
804b6fd515 Release: 10.3.11 (#94091)
* Update changelog

* Update version to 10.3.11

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2024-10-01 16:58:15 +01:00
grafana-delivery-bot[bot]
011938f60c [v10.3.x] Alerting: Fix incorrect permission on POST external rule groups endpoint [CVE-2024-8118] (#93945)
Alerting: Fix incorrect permission on POST external rule groups endpoint [CVE-2024-8118] (#93940)

Fix endpoint permission on rule write endpoint

(cherry picked from commit c2799b4901)

Co-authored-by: Alexander Weaver <weaver.alex.d@gmail.com>
2024-09-27 14:59:18 -05:00
Stephanie Hingtgen
f89789059a [v10.3.x]: Live: Add ha_prefix (#93759) (#93928)
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Co-authored-by: Todd Treece <360020+toddtreece@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-27 13:48:42 -05:00
grafana-delivery-bot[bot]
66760507a8 [v10.3.x] update minimum supported version for MySQL (#93881)
Co-authored-by: Irene Rodriguez <irene.rodriguez@grafana.com>
2024-09-27 09:14:49 +01:00
Jev Forsberg
4946aec1da [v10.3.x] CI: Bump alpine version (#93871)
* CI: Bump alpine version (#93865)

* baldm0mma/up_alpine/ update alpine

* baldm0mma/resolve commits

(cherry picked from commit dc1670ed9a)

* baldm0mma/ skip failing tests

* baldm0mma/ linter
2024-09-26 21:52:43 -06:00
Jev Forsberg
9ad19c66cc [v10.3.x] CI: Update retry_command function (#93866)
* CI: Update retry_command function (#93863)

* baldm0mma/update args

* baldm0mma/update_args/ conflict

(cherry picked from commit b17b98aeb9)

* baldm0mma/ run drone
2024-09-26 19:45:15 -06:00
github-actions[bot]
dc1eed316f Release: 10.3.10 (#93803)
* Update changelog

* Update version to 10.3.10

* sync yarn.lock file

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2024-09-26 13:54:30 +01:00
grafana-delivery-bot[bot]
ed71d2d5c7 Correlations: Limit access to correlations page to users who can access Explore (#93672)
Correlations: Limit access to correlations page to users who can access Explore (#93519)

Correlations: Limit access to correlations page to users who can access Explore
(cherry picked from commit 813e1c1364)

Co-authored-by: Piotr Jamróz <pm.jamroz@gmail.com>
2024-09-26 09:57:43 +02:00
Dave Henderson
7d07fe5fdc [v10.3.x] Chore: Bump Go to 1.22.7 (#93360)
Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dave.henderson@grafana.com>
2024-09-17 16:59:08 -04:00
Kevin Minehart
963c116ef3 [v10.3.x] CI: Update grafanabot github token (#93292)
CI: Update grafanabot github token (#93291)

Update grafanabot github token

(cherry picked from commit d60a28b3c8)
2024-09-12 22:54:59 +03:00
Jev Forsberg
efbbc58f33 [v10.3.x] CI/CD: Update retry logic for package validation (#93012)
CI/CD: Update retry logic for package validation (#92943)

* baldm0mma/retry_command/ update retry logic for package validation

* baldm0mma/retry_command/ update to 15 minutes

* baldm0mma/retry_command/ update to 30 minute retry

* baldm0mma/retry_command/ make drone

(cherry picked from commit d3ceaf41c2)
2024-09-06 01:22:07 +03:00
Andreas Christou
f8bbd7f63a Remove nx files (#92544) 2024-08-28 11:40:21 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
5ccb8b8b71 Release: 10.3.9 (#92468)
* Update changelog

* Update version to 10.3.9

* Bump to 10.3.9

* Bump to 10.3.10

* Revert nx file changes

* Run make gen-cue

* Fix lint

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# Grafana PostgreSQL Data Source - Native Plugin
Grafana ships with a built-in PostgreSQL data source plugin that allows you to query and visualize data from a PostgreSQL compatible database.
## Adding the data source
1. Open the side menu by clicking the Grafana icon in the top header.
2. In the side menu under the Dashboards link you should find a link named Data Sources.
3. Click the + Add data source button in the top header.
4. Select PostgreSQL from the Type dropdown.
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# MySQL Data Source - Native Plugin
Grafana ships with a built-in MySQL data source plugin that allows you to query and visualize data from a MySQL compatible database like MariaDB or Percona Server.
## Adding the data source
1. Open the side menu by clicking the Grafana icon in the top header.
2. In the side menu under the Dashboards link you should find a link named Data Sources.
3. Click the + Add data source button in the top header.
4. Select MySQL from the Type dropdown.
Read more about it here:
[http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/mysql/](http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/mysql/)

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# Tempo Data Source - Native Plugin
Grafana ships with **built in** support for Tempo, an open source, easy-to-use, and high-scale distributed tracing backend.
Read more about it here:
[https://docs.grafana.org/datasources/tempo/](https://docs.grafana.org/datasources/tempo/)

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* @license MIT
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# Tempo Data Source - Native Plugin
Grafana ships with **built in** support for Tempo, an open source, easy-to-use, and high-scale distributed tracing backend.
Read more about it here:
[https://docs.grafana.org/datasources/tempo/](https://docs.grafana.org/datasources/tempo/)

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# Azure Monitor data source - native plugin
Grafana ships with **built in** support for Azure Monitor. You just have to add it as a data source and you will be ready to build dashboards for your Azure Monitor metrics.
Read more about it here:
[https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/azuremonitor/](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/azuremonitor/)

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