import json import re from pathlib import Path from typing import Any, Dict, Tuple, Union from termcolor import cprint UNITS = ['ms', 's', 'm', 'h', 'd', 'w', 'y'] def resolve_time_and_unit(time: str) -> Union[Tuple[int, str], Tuple[None, None]]: """ Divide time with its unit and return a tuple like (10, 'm') Return None if its and invalid prometheus time Valid units are inside UNITS. """ if time[-1] in UNITS: return int(time[:-1]), time[-1] if time[-2:] in UNITS: return int(time[:-2]), time[-2:] return None, None def get_dashboards_data() -> Dict[str, Any]: data: Dict[str, Any] = {'queries': {}, 'variables': {}, 'stats': {}} for file in Path(__file__).parent.parent \ .joinpath('dashboards_out').glob('*.json'): with open(file, 'r') as f: dashboard_data = json.load(f) data['stats'][str(file)] = {'total': 0, 'tested': 0} add_dashboard_queries(data, dashboard_data, str(file)) add_dashboard_variables(data, dashboard_data) add_default_dashboards_variables(data) return data def add_dashboard_queries(data: Dict[str, Any], dashboard_data: Dict[str, Any], path: str) -> None: """ Grafana panels can have more than one target/query, in order to identify each query in the panel we append the "legendFormat" of the target to the panel name. format: panel_name-legendFormat """ if 'panels' not in dashboard_data: return error = 0 panel_ids_in_file = set() for panel in dashboard_data['panels']: if ( 'title' in panel and 'targets' in panel and len(panel['targets']) > 0 and 'expr' in panel['targets'][0] ): for target in panel['targets']: title = panel['title'] legend_format = target['legendFormat'] if 'legendFormat' in target else "" query_id = f'{title}-{legend_format}' if query_id in panel_ids_in_file and legend_format != '__auto': cprint((f'ERROR: Query in panel "{title}" with legend "{legend_format}"' f' already exists in the same file: "{path}"'), 'red') error = 1 data['queries'][query_id] = {'query': target['expr'], 'path': path} data['stats'][path]['total'] += 1 panel_ids_in_file.add(query_id) if error: raise ValueError('Missing legend_format in queries, please add a proper value.') def add_dashboard_variables(data: Dict[str, Any], dashboard_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: if 'templating' not in dashboard_data or 'list' not in dashboard_data['templating']: return for variable in dashboard_data['templating']['list']: if 'name' in variable: data['variables'][variable['name']] = 'UNSET VARIABLE' def add_default_dashboards_variables(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: data['variables']['job'] = 'ceph' data['variables']['cluster'] = 'mycluster' data['variables']['job_haproxy'] = 'haproxy' data['variables']['__rate_interval'] = '1m' def replace_grafana_expr_variables(expr: str, variable: str, value: Any) -> str: """ Replace grafana variables in expression with a value It should match the whole word, 'osd' must not match with the 'osd' prefix in 'osd_hosts' >>> replace_grafana_expr_variables('metric{name~="$osd_hosts|$other|$osd"}', \ 'osd', 'replacement') 'metric{name~="$osd_hosts|$other|replacement"}' >>> replace_grafana_expr_variables('metric{name~="$osd_hosts|$other|$osd"}', \ 'other', 'replacement') 'metric{name~="$osd_hosts|replacement|$osd"}' It replaces words with dollar prefix >>> replace_grafana_expr_variables('metric{name~="no_dollar|$other|$osd"}', \ 'no_dollar', 'replacement') 'metric{name~="no_dollar|$other|$osd"}' It shouldn't replace the next char after the variable (positive lookahead test). >>> replace_grafana_expr_variables('metric{name~="$osd"}', \ 'osd', 'replacement') 'metric{name~="replacement"}' """ regex = fr'\${variable}(?=\W)' new_expr = re.sub(regex, fr'{value}', expr) return new_expr