* Add alertingRuleVersionHistory feature toggle * WIP: Add version history tab * revert temp change in index.ts * wip2 * --wip-- * sync code with the BE changes in the endpoint * add translations * Add translations * use ff only for restore feature * WIP: Add tracking, make version required, and start mapping dif results Co-authored-by: Tom Ratcliffe <tom.ratcliffe@grafana.com> * Tweak more translations and improve types * Add button to show/hide JSON diff * update type for top level rule fields * Create types * Make updated_by/version properties optional * Update mocks to remove updated by and version * add comments to restore code * rename fetature flag, as we use this one only for the restore feature * Update version history to handle special cases * Add diff numbers * Fix conflicts * Move generic computeVersionDiff to a utils file * Update DOM structure of version summary and tidy up types * Add tests for version comparison logic * Lint fix utils file * Rename props and add docs * Change to EmptyState and log when no versions * Remove CreatedBy component and simplify * Add missing i18n for version history * add test for computeVersionDiff * update test * fix number diff order and add a test * fix prettier * fix prettier * Add promise resolve back in * Rename to humanReadableDiff and tweak translation * Show tab for recording rules as well * Split components out to separate files * Add optional interval seconds * Update i18n * Remove commented code * Remove value * Remove unneeded version * Consistent rendering of updated by * Mode parseVersionInfo to a separate pure function * update invalidate/provide tags for getAlertVersionHistory * Use checkedVersions state only in the parent component * update getSpecialUidMap name and create an interface * Fix prettier * update tab description * use set instead of map for checkedVersions --------- Co-authored-by: Tom Ratcliffe <tom.ratcliffe@grafana.com>
Grafana frontend packages
This document contains information about Grafana frontend package versioning and releases.
Versioning
We use Lerna for packages versioning and releases.
All packages are versioned according to the current Grafana version:
- Grafana v6.3.0-alpha1 -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.3.0-alpha.1
- Grafana v6.2.5 -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.2.5
- Grafana - main branch version (based on package.json, i.e. 6.4.0-pre) -> @grafana/* packages @ 6.4.0-pre- (see details below about packages publishing channels)
Please note that @grafana/ui, @grafana/data, and @grafana/runtime packages are considered ALPHA even though they are not released as alpha versions.
Stable releases
Even though packages are released under a stable version, they are considered ALPHA until further notice!
Stable releases are published under the latest tag on npm. If there was alpha/beta version released previously, the next tag is updated to stable version.
Alpha and beta releases
Alpha and beta releases are published under the next tag on npm.
Automatic prereleases
Every commit to main that has changes within the packages directory is a subject of npm packages release. ALL packages must be released under version from lerna.json file with the drone build number added to it:
<lerna.json version>-<DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER>
Manual release
All of the steps below must be performed on a release branch, according to Grafana Release Guide.
You must be logged in to NPM as part of Grafana NPM org before attempting to publish to the npm registry.
-
Run
yarn packages:cleanscript from the root directory. This will delete any previous builds of the packages. -
Run
yarn packages:preparescript from the root directory. This performs tests on the packages and prompts for the version of the packages. The version should be the same as the one being released.- Make sure you use semver convention. So, place a dot between prerelease id and prerelease number, i.e. 6.3.0-alpha.1
- Make sure you confirm the version bump when prompted!
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Run
yarn packages:buildscript that compiles distribution code inpackages/grafana-*/dist. -
Run
yarn packages:packscript to compress each package intonpm-artifacts/*.tgzfiles. This is required for yarn to replace properties in the package.json files declared in thepublishConfigproperty. -
Depending on whether or not it's a prerelease:
- When releasing a prerelease run
./scripts/publish-npm-packages.sh --dist-tag 'next' --registry 'https://registry.npmjs.org/'to publish new versions. - When releasing a stable version run
./scripts/publish-npm-packages.sh --dist-tag 'latest' --registry 'https://registry.npmjs.org/'to publish new versions. - When releasing a test version run
./scripts/publish-npm-packages.sh --dist-tag 'test' --registry 'https://registry.npmjs.org/'to publish test versions.
- When releasing a prerelease run
-
Revert any changes made by the
packages:preparescript.
Building individual packages
To build individual packages, run:
yarn packages:build --scope=@grafana/<data|e2e|e2e-selectors|runtime|schema|ui>
Setting up @grafana/* packages for local development
A known issue with @grafana/* packages is that a lot of times we discover problems on canary channel(see versioning overview) when the version was already pushed to npm.
We can easily avoid that by setting up a local packages registry and test the packages before actually publishing to npm.
In this guide you will set up Verdaccio registry locally to fake npm registry. This will enable testing @grafana/* packages without the need for pushing to main.
Setting up local npm registry
From your terminal:
- Navigate to
devenv/local-npmdirectory. - Run
docker compose up. This will start your local npm registry, available at http://localhost:4873/. - To test
@grafanapackages published to your local npm registry uncommentnpmScopesandunsafeHttpWhitelistproperties in the.yarnrcfile.
Publishing packages to local npm registry
You need to follow manual packages release procedure. The only difference is the last command in order to publish to you local registry.
From your terminal:
- Run
yarn packages:clean. - Run
yarn packages:prepare. - Run
yarn packages:build. - Run
yarn packages:pack. - Run
NPM_TOKEN=NONE ./scripts/publish-npm-packages.sh. - Navigate to http://localhost:4873 and verify the version was published
Locally published packages will be published under dev or canary channel, so in your plugin package.json file you can use that channel. For example:
// plugin's package.json
dependencies: {
//... other dependencies
"@grafana/data": "dev" // or canary
}
or you can instruct npm to install directly the specific version you published.
Using your local package in another package (e.g. a plugin)
To use your local published package in another package you'll have to create an .npmrc file in that repository and add the following line:
@grafana:registry=http://localhost:4873/
Make sure there is no other line already defined for @grafana.