grafyaml/grafana_dashboards/grafana/datasource.py

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# Copyright 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# under the License.
import logging
import hashlib
import json
from requests import exceptions
from grafana_dashboards.grafana import utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Datasource(object):
def __init__(self, url, session):
self.url = utils.urljoin(url, 'api/datasources/')
self.session = session
def create(self, name, data):
"""Create a new datasource
:param name: URL friendly title of the datasource
:type name: str
:param data: Datasource model
:type data: dict
:raises Exception: if datasource already exists
"""
if self.is_datasource(name):
raise Exception('datasource[%s] already exists' % name)
# Always create this datasource with an fixed UID (*not* id)
# that is consistent across installations by hashing the
# name/url. A story why:
#
# Since ~ Grafana 8.3 or so datasources got a UID and all
# metrics now refer to their datasource by UID.
#
# Grafana can make "exportable" dashboards that replace the
# datasource UID with a variable (read about that at [1]).
# This is what we want ... the only problem is you can not
# automatically import such a dashboard -- it is a UI driven
# process where when clicking on "import" you end up in a
# wizard where you select the datasource and behind the scenes
# it goes and fills in the variables for you before saving the
# dashboard. You can search around the forums and github
# issues for where people are discussing this; the short story
# is that this happens in the UI via an undocumented
# api/dashboards/import call which upstream so far (June 2022)
# have no plans to export [2].
#
# So, by fixing the UID here, we ensure that dashboards are
# portable within the "grafyaml" ecosystem. i.e. if you used
# grafyaml to setup the datasource, be that in testing,
# locally or in production, you'll have a consistent
# datasource UID and your dashboards will work when imported
# to any other.
#
# [1] https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/dashboards/export-import/
# [2] https://github.com/grafana/grafana/ \
# issues/9812#issuecomment-343216975
data['uid'] = hashlib.sha256(
data['url'].encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()[0:10]
LOG.debug('Setting UID of datasource %s to %s' %
(data['url'], data['uid']))
res = self.session.post(
self.url, data=json.dumps(data))
res.raise_for_status()
return res.json()
def delete(self, datasource_id):
"""Delete a datasource
:param datasource_id: Id number of datasource
:type datasource_id: int
:raises Exception: if datasource failed to delete
"""
url = utils.urljoin(self.url, str(datasource_id))
self.session.delete(url)
if self.get(datasource_id):
raise Exception('datasource[%s] failed to delete' % datasource_id)
def get(self, datasource_id):
"""Get a datasource
:param datasource_id: Id number of datasource
:type datasource_id: int
:rtype: dict or None
"""
url = utils.urljoin(self.url, str(datasource_id))
try:
res = self.session.get(url)
res.raise_for_status()
except exceptions.HTTPError:
return None
return res.json()
def get_all(self):
"""List all datasource
:rtype: dict
"""
res = self.session.get(self.url)
res.raise_for_status()
return res.json()
def is_datasource(self, name):
"""Check if a datasource exists
:param name: URL friendly title of the dashboard
:type name: str
:returns: if datasource exists return id number.
:rtype: int
"""
datasources = self.get_all()
for datasource in datasources:
if datasource['name'].lower() == name.lower():
return datasource['id']
return 0
def update(self, datasource_id, data):
"""Update an existing datasource
:param datasource_id: URL friendly title of the dashboard
:type datasource_id: int
:param data: Datasource model
:type data: dict
:param overwrite: Overwrite existing dashboard with newer version or
with the same dashboard title
:type overwrite: bool
:raises Exception: if datasource already exists
"""
url = utils.urljoin(self.url, str(datasource_id))
res = self.session.put(
url, data=json.dumps(data))
res.raise_for_status()
return res.json()