grafana开发与调试

一、开发环境配置流程

1、基本环境

  • go版本:15+

  • nodejs:14+

  • grafana:7.5.10

  • gcc:win64 (下载并配置环境变量)

2、下载源码

3、设置环境代理

4、后端编译

  • go run build.go setup

  • go run build.go build(生成bin/windows-amd64/grafana-server.exe)

  • 命令行运行后端:bin/windows-amd64/grafana-server.exe

5、前端编译

  • yarn config set PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD 1

  • npm install node-gyp

  • yarn install --pure-lockfile(报错,无法获取react-use-measure,暂时把package.json中的resolution位置的react-use-measure删除)

修改前

"resolutions": { "caniuse-db": "1.0.30000772", "react-use-measure": "https://github.com/mckn/react-use-measure.git#remove-cjs-export" },`

修改后

"resolutions": { "caniuse-db": "1.0.30000772" }, `

  • 启动前端:yarn start(报错Error: Failed to load config "react-app" to extend from.不影响)

  • 访问localhost:3000

6、其他踩坑记录

  • iframe嵌入grafana:需要添加/修改配置([security]下的allow_embedding = true,cookie_samesite = none。allow_embedding表示允许嵌入iframe,cookie_samesite解决跨域设置set-cookies的问题)

    SameSite 属性 Cookie 的SameSite属性用来限制第三方 Cookie,从而减少安全风险。

    Strict、Lax、None

  • win10的Chrome(版本号:72.0.3626.119)可以登录,win7表现为循环登录

    cookie_samesite设置为disabled,但嵌套在iframe中的grafana仍表现为循环登录

二、编译配置

1、修改配置

修改文件conf/default.ini配置app_mode = production

2、编辑编译配置

Package path:github.com/grafana/grafana/pkg/cmd/grafana-server

Go tool arguments:-buildmode=exe

Program arguments:--config=conf/defaults.ini

3、执行调试

三、参考文档(官方)

# Developer guide
​
This guide helps you get started developing Grafana.
​
Before you begin, you might want to read [How to contribute to Grafana as a junior dev](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova/how-to-contribute-to-grafana-as-junior-dev-c01fe3064502) by [Ivana Huckova](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova).
​
## Dependencies
​
Make sure you have the following dependencies installed before setting up your developer environment:
​
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/)
- [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) (see [go.mod](../go.mod#L3) for minimum required version)
- [Node.js (Long Term Support)](https://nodejs.org)
- [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com)
​
### macOS
​
We recommend using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) for installing any missing dependencies:
​
```
brew install git
brew install go
brew install node@14
​
npm install -g yarn
```
​
### Windows
​
If you are running Grafana on Windows 10, we recommend installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). For installation instructions, refer to the [Microsoft WSL Installation Guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10).
​
## Download Grafana
​
We recommend using the Git command-line interface to download the source code for the Grafana project:
​
1. Open a terminal and run `git clone https://github.com/grafana/grafana.git`. This command downloads Grafana to a new `grafana` directory in your current directory.
1. Open the `grafana` directory in your favorite code editor.
​
For alternative ways of cloning the Grafana repository, please refer to [GitHub's cloning a repository](https://docs.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/cloning-a-repository) documentation.
​
**Warning:** Do not use `go get` to download Grafana. Recent versions of Go have added behavior which isn't compatible with the way the Grafana repository is structured.
​
## Build Grafana
​
Grafana consists of two components; the _frontend_, and the _backend_.
​
### Frontend
​
Before we can build the frontend assets, we need to install the dependencies:
​
```
yarn install --pure-lockfile
```
​
After the command has finished, we can start building our source code:
​
```
yarn start
```
​
Once `yarn start` has built the assets, it will continue to do so whenever any of the files change. This means you don't have to manually build the assets every time you change the code.
​
Next, we'll build the web server that will serve the frontend assets we just built.
​
### Backend
​
Build and run the backend by running `make run` in the root directory of the repository. This command compiles the Go source code and starts a web server.
​
> Are you having problems with [too many open files](#troubleshooting)?
​
By default, you can access the web server at `http://localhost:3000/`.
​
Log in using the default credentials:
​
| username | password |
| -------- | -------- |
| `admin`  | `admin`  |
​
When you log in for the first time, Grafana asks you to change your password.
​
#### Building on Windows
​
The Grafana backend includes SQLite which requires GCC to compile. So in order to compile Grafana on Windows you need to install GCC. We recommend [TDM-GCC](http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download). Eventually, if you use [Scoop](https://scoop.sh), you can install GCC through that.
​
You can simply build the back-end as follows: `go run build.go build`. The Grafana binaries will be in bin\\windows-amd64.
Alternately, if you wish to use the `make` command, install [Make for Windows](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm) and use it in a Unix shell (f.ex. Git Bash).
​
## Test Grafana
​
The test suite consists of three types of tests: _Frontend tests_, _backend tests_, and _end-to-end tests_.
​
### Run frontend tests
​
We use [jest](https://jestjs.io/) for our frontend tests. Run them using Yarn:
​
```
yarn test
```
​
### Run backend tests
​
If you're developing for the backend, run the tests with the standard Go tool:
​
```
go test -v ./pkg/...
```
​
#### On Windows
​
Running the backend tests on Windows currently needs some tweaking, so use the build.go script:
​
```
go run build.go test
```
​
### Run end-to-end tests
​
The end to end tests in Grafana use [Cypress](https://www.cypress.io/) to run automated scripts in a headless Chromium browser. Read more about our [e2e framework](/contribute/style-guides/e2e.md).
​
To run the tests:
​
```
yarn e2e
```
​
By default, the end-to-end tests starts a Grafana instance listening on `localhost:3001`. To use a specific URL, set the `BASE_URL` environment variable:
​
```
BASE_URL=http://localhost:3333 yarn e2e
```
​
To follow the tests in the browser while they're running, use the `yarn e2e:debug`.
​
```
yarn e2e:debug
```
​
If you want to pick a test first, use the `yarn e2e:dev`, to pick a test and follow the test in the browser while it runs.
​
```
yarn e2e:dev
```
​
## Configure Grafana for development
​
The default configuration, `defaults.ini`, is located in the `conf` directory.
​
To override the default configuration, create a `custom.ini` file in the `conf` directory. You only need to add the options you wish to override.
​
Enable the development mode, by adding the following line in your `custom.ini`:
​
```
app_mode = development
```
​
### Add data sources
​
By now, you should be able to build and test a change you've made to the Grafana source code. In most cases, you need to add at least one data source to verify the change.
​
To set up data sources for your development environment, go to the [devenv](/devenv) directory in the Grafana repository:
​
```
cd devenv
```
​
Run the `setup.sh` script to set up a set of data sources and dashboards in your local Grafana instance. The script creates a set of data sources called **gdev-\<type\>**, and a set of dashboards located in a folder called **gdev dashboards**.
​
Some of the data sources require databases to run in the background.
​
Installing and configuring databases can be a tricky business. Grafana uses [Docker](https://docker.com) to make the task of setting up databases a little easier. Make sure you [install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/) before proceeding to the next step.
​
In the root directory of your Grafana repository, run the following command:
​
```
make devenv sources=influxdb,loki
```
​
The script generates a Docker Compose file with the databases you specify as `sources`, and runs them in the background.
​
See the repository for all the [available data sources](/devenv/docker/blocks). Note that some data sources have specific Docker images for macOS, e.g. `nginx_proxy_mac`.
​
## Build a Docker image
​
To build a Docker image, run:
​
```
make build-docker-full
```
​
The resulting image will be tagged as grafana/grafana:dev.
​
> **Note:** If you've already set up a local development environment, and you're running a `linux/amd64` machine, you can speed up building the Docker image:
​
1. Build the frontend: `go run build.go build-frontend`.
1. Build the Docker image: `make build-docker-dev`.
​
**Note:** If you are using Docker for macOS, be sure to set the memory limit to be larger than 2 GiB. Otherwise, `grunt build` may fail. The memory limit settings are available under **Docker Desktop** -> **Preferences** -> **Advanced**.
​
## Troubleshooting
​
Are you having issues with setting up your environment? Here are some tips that might help.
​
### Too many open files when running `make run`
​
Depending on your environment, you may have to increase the maximum number of open files allowed. For the rest of this section, we will assume you are on a Unix like OS (e.g. Linux/macOS), where you can control the maximum number of open files through the [ulimit](https://ss64.com/bash/ulimit.html) shell command.
​
To see how many open files are allowed, run:
​
```
ulimit -a
```
​
To change the number of open files allowed, run:
​
```
ulimit -S -n 2048
```
​
The number of files needed may be different on your environment. To determine the number of open files needed by `make run`, run:
​
```
find ./conf ./pkg ./public/views | wc -l
```
​
Another alternative is to limit the files being watched. The directories that are watched for changes are listed in the `.bra.toml` file in the root directory.
​
To retain your `ulimit` configuration, i.e. so it will be remembered for future sessions, you need to commit it to your command line shell initialization file. Which file this will be depends on the shell you are using, here are some examples:
​
- zsh -> ~/.zshrc
- bash -> ~/.bashrc
​
Commit your ulimit configuration to your shell initialization file as follows ($LIMIT being your chosen limit and $INIT_FILE being the initialization file for your shell):
​
```
echo ulimit -S -n $LIMIT >> $INIT_FILE
```
​
Your command shell should read the initialization file in question every time it gets started, and apply your `ulimit` command.
​
For some people, typically using the bash shell, ulimit fails with an error similar to the following:
​
```
ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
```
​
If that happens to you, chances are you've already set a lower limit and your shell won't let you set a higher one. Try looking in your shell initialization files (~/.bashrc typically), if there's already a ulimit command that you can tweak.
​
## Next steps
​
- Read our [style guides](/contribute/style-guides).
- Learn how to [Create a pull request](/contribute/create-pull-request.md).
- Read [How to contribute to Grafana as a junior dev](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova/how-to-contribute-to-grafana-as-junior-dev-c01fe3064502) by [Ivana Huckova](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova).
- Read about the [architecture](architecture).
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