I'd like to share my dashboard to Grafana community, but at the upload page the json isn't validated as "Old dashboard JSON format". it isn't clear which part is wrong or missing. How I can upgrade it and what particular part can be missed there?
I have added __inputs part according to https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/v7.5/dashboards/export-import/ , but it is still impossible to upload the file.
P.S. Upload page is specific to my account and is: https://grafana.com/orgs/eljah/dashboards?pg=dashboards&plcmt=usr-upload
Grafana version according to helm chart is:
- name: grafana
repository: https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts
version: 6.1.17
UPD2.
Can't figure out SHare option on the Grafana ui:
It is not clear how did you export dashboard. Please follow doc https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/dashboards/export-import/#exporting-a-dashboard and check "Export for sharing externally". Then you can publish your dashboard on grafana.com portal without any modification of exported json file.
#JanGaraj has explained the right answer.
But I had some problems with finding a control to do a dashboard share. Finally it was fount there:
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I have the following problem:
After trying to change the entry point to my website in the backend of my TYPO3 system (by using the site config), I cannot access neither my backend nor my frontend of the website anymore. Whenever I try to access the site it says "Oops, an error occurred! The parsedUri "https://" appears to be malformed".
What I have tried, is accessing the config.yaml on my webserver to change the baseURL inside of the config, but no matter what I change it to, it doesn't seem to work, as I always get the same error message even uploading the changed config file (what I mean by that is, that the text inside the error message doesn't change to reflect the new url but stays "https://").
I hope that someone who is more experienced in TYPO3 can help me solve this issue. I couldn't really find a working solution after extensively searching so far. Thanks a lot in advance.
After changing the yaml file of the site configuration, you need to clear all caches, either via the install tool (yourdomain.tld/typo3/install.php) or by deleting all files in the directories var/cache/code and var/cache/data.
I'm trying to write a script that quickly checks if our Jenkins plugins are up to date. I know that this is a built in feature in Jenkins, but for security reasons, our Jenkins instance doesn't have internet access.
I know that I can get a lot of information about a plugin, including version, from:
https://plugins.jenkins.io/<name-of-plugin>
However, I can't get it to return anything other than HTML. I could scrape the HTML for the version number, but if there is a stable API that returns JSON or similar, that would be preferred. I'm pretty sure Jenkins isn't scraping HTML to check for updates, so the API must exist. Does anyone know where it is?
There seem to be two solutions available. I ended up scraping:
https://updates.jenkins.io/download/plugins/<name-of-plugin>
The latest version is always in the second column of the second row, so scraping is trivial. It works well most of the time, but sometimes the connection is refused, which I assume might be due to of the volume of requests sent by the script.
Another option that I found is to download the following JSON file:
https://updates.jenkins.io/current/update-center.actual.json
It is currently 1.7MB and contains information about the latest version of all Jenkins plugins. It also contains meta data like dependencies, which allows your script to validate that all dependencies are satisfied.
Unfortunately I haven't found a way to download JSON for individual plugins, so you either have to scrape HTML for individual plugins or download a massive JSON for all plugins.
Update: I found the API:
https://plugins.jenkins.io/api/plugin/<name-of-plugin>
And I also found the source code and the documentation:
https://github.com/jenkins-infra/plugin-site-api
So I need to write a custom grafana plugin, that works like a funnel. I decided to try and integrate this funnel. Note that it is supposed to get the data from a mysql Server and use it just as a table and not as time series.
So far I read the grafana documentation and then watched this video. In the video a dataFormat is declared in the plugin.json file, however when I checked other working Plugins I didn't see that part written in the plugin.json. The GitHub repos in the video are also gone. I stumbled upon this one though, so then I copied it in the data/plugin directory. I restarted the Server and it was detected but when I tried making a new Panel I got an error saying that it could not be found. I was planning on starting with this example and then working my way towards integrating the funnel part but I can't seem to get it working. Any ideas where to start?
I have reproduced your problem with the same actions and got same error:
Panel plugin not found: myorgid-simple-panel
Just a guess: there is a dependency section in plugin.json file
"dependencies": {
"grafanaVersion": "6.3.x",
"plugins": []
}
My Grafana version is v6.2.5. Isn't this plugin template for future Grafana release (master or developement version)?
I had the same problem with simple-react-panel. To solve it, I ran in the simple-react-panel-master directory :
npm i #grafana/toolkit
npm i #grafana/ui
yarn build
and after I restart grafana service
I have been trying to deploy a war file as an OpenShift project. The server used is jboss-webserver30-tomcat8. I have followed the below steps -
Put ROOT.war file under 'deployments' directory in local system.
Upload the changes in github.
Create a new JAVA project in OpenShift 3 and provide the github repository details.
No automatic build or deployment starts. On manually clicking on Start Build button, the below error is displayed:
An error occurred while starting the build. Reason: Error resolving
ImageStreamTag jboss-webserver30-tomcat8-openshift:1.2 in namespace
openshift: unable to find latest tagged image
Please suggest how can I resolve the error.
This is an issue with how the jboss-webserver30-tomcat8-openshift imagestream is defined in the cluster. We are working to correct this, it is not currently importing the correct set of tags and as a result the 1.2 tag was stopped being a valid tag, when it should be.
However the short term solution is change your buildconfig to reference one of the tags that has a valid image reference associated (e.g. 1.3) instead of the 1.2 tag it is currently referencing. Your build should then be able to run.
A (temporarily) unavailable builder image may be related to this platform upgrade that correlates with the time of posting your question.
Generally, the best place to check for any incident reports or scheduled maintenance is the Status Page (Starter | Pro clusters; it's linked in the web console too, in the upper right corner of the interface).
If this does not seem to be related (e.g. you're not on the starter-us-west-2 cluster where the platform upgrade is taking place) or persists after the maintenance is over, I would encourage you to check the open issues, and log a new bug report, if it's not in the list.
Thank you.
Okay, so I had a working content model and share config in alfresco community 4.2.e. I had to reinstall alfresco and I updated to version 4.2.f. When I start tomcat I can log into alfresco, but when I try to load share it takes like 10 minutes to load and when it has loaded and I try to login it says "not availible or wrong login" after 3 minutes.
Here is the content model: http://pastebin.com/2wMJe3YL
.And the share config: http://pastebin.com/n1YK6i60
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The alfresco.log: http://pastebin.com/PaiAUv9n
The alfrescotomcat-stdout(date).log: http://pastebin.com/RZ4fVJ8G
In the 2nd log I noticed it says refused connection, can the problem be that I changed some ports on the reinstallation from alfresco?
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Alfresco does work with no content model and share config used and Alfresco works with the standard content model and share config.
Thanks in advance.
Solution: The problem was that I thought that the reinstall of alfresco would be enough to change the ports and it is, but I forgot to add some code in MY share config. The code I mean can be found here: https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Changing_Default_Port_Configuration thanks to: Gagravarr