Schemas: Allow nulls in schema for +/-Infinity types (#70958)

* Add null options and remove veneer attributes

* Generate all code, remove old veneer defs

* Remove now-unnecessary error expect
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sam boyer 2 years ago committed by GitHub
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  1. 3
      .betterer.results
  2. 10
      docs/sources/developers/kinds/core/dashboard/schema-reference.md
  3. 14
      kinds/dashboard/dashboard_kind.cue
  4. 10
      packages/grafana-schema/src/index.gen.ts
  5. 6
      packages/grafana-schema/src/raw/dashboard/x/dashboard_types.gen.ts
  6. 31
      packages/grafana-schema/src/veneer/dashboard.types.ts
  7. 6
      pkg/kinds/dashboard/dashboard_spec_gen.go
  8. 1
      public/app/features/dashboard/state/DashboardMigrator.test.ts

@ -868,8 +868,7 @@ exports[`better eslint`] = {
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "2"],
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "3"],
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "4"],
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "5"],
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "6"]
[0, 0, 0, "Do not use any type assertions.", "5"]
],
"packages/grafana-toolkit/src/cli/tasks/task.ts:5381": [
[0, 0, 0, "Unexpected any. Specify a different type.", "0"],

@ -275,9 +275,9 @@ User-defined value for a metric that triggers visual changes in a panel when thi
They are used to conditionally style and color visualizations based on query results , and can be applied to most visualizations.
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|----------|--------|----------|---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----------|----------------|----------|---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `color` | string | **Yes** | | Color represents the color of the visual change that will occur in the dashboard when the threshold value is met or exceeded. |
| `value` | number | **Yes** | | Value represents a specified metric for the threshold, which triggers a visual change in the dashboard when this value is met or exceeded.<br/>Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON. |
| `value` | number or null | **Yes** | | Value represents a specified metric for the threshold, which triggers a visual change in the dashboard when this value is met or exceeded.<br/>Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON. |
### ValueMapping
@ -302,10 +302,10 @@ For example, if a value is within a certain range, you can configure a range val
Range to match against and the result to apply when the value is within the range
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|----------|-------------------------------------------|----------|---------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `from` | number | **Yes** | | Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity |
|----------|-------------------------------------------|----------|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `from` | number or null | **Yes** | | Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity<br/>Constraint: `>=-1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981E+308 & <=1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981E+308`. |
| `result` | [ValueMappingResult](#valuemappingresult) | **Yes** | | Result used as replacement with text and color when the value matches |
| `to` | number | **Yes** | | Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity |
| `to` | number or null | **Yes** | | Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity<br/>Constraint: `>=-1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981E+308 & <=1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981E+308`. |
### ValueMappingResult

@ -353,10 +353,10 @@ lineage: schemas: [{
#Threshold: {
// Value represents a specified metric for the threshold, which triggers a visual change in the dashboard when this value is met or exceeded.
// Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON.
value: number @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
value: number | null @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
// Color represents the color of the visual change that will occur in the dashboard when the threshold value is met or exceeded.
color: string @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafana(TSVeneer="type") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
// Thresholds can either be `absolute` (specific number) or `percentage` (relative to min or max, it will be values between 0 and 1).
#ThresholdsMode: "absolute" | "percentage" @cuetsy(kind="enum",memberNames="Absolute|Percentage")
@ -368,10 +368,10 @@ lineage: schemas: [{
// Must be sorted by 'value', first value is always -Infinity
steps: [...#Threshold] @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafana(TSVeneer="type") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
// Allow to transform the visual representation of specific data values in a visualization, irrespective of their original units
#ValueMapping: #ValueMap | #RangeMap | #RegexMap | #SpecialValueMap @cuetsy(kind="type") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview) @grafana(TSVeneer="type")
#ValueMapping: #ValueMap | #RangeMap | #RegexMap | #SpecialValueMap @cuetsy(kind="type") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
// Supported value mapping types
// `value`: Maps text values to a color or different display text and color. For example, you can configure a value mapping so that all instances of the value 10 appear as Perfection! rather than the number.
@ -395,13 +395,13 @@ lineage: schemas: [{
// Range to match against and the result to apply when the value is within the range
options: {
// Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity
from: float64
from: float64 | null
// Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity
to: float64
to: float64 | null
// Config to apply when the value is within the range
result: #ValueMappingResult
}
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafana(TSVeneer="type") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
} @cuetsy(kind="interface") @grafanamaturity(NeedsExpertReview)
// Maps regular expressions to replacement text and a color.
// For example, if a value is www.example.com, you can configure a regex value mapping so that Grafana displays www and truncates the domain.

@ -29,7 +29,11 @@ export type {
FieldColorSeriesByMode,
FieldColor,
GridPos,
Threshold,
ThresholdsConfig,
ValueMapping,
ValueMap,
RangeMap,
RegexMap,
SpecialValueMap,
ValueMappingResult,
@ -49,6 +53,7 @@ export {
FieldColorModeId,
defaultGridPos,
ThresholdsMode,
defaultThresholdsConfig,
MappingType,
SpecialValueMatch,
DashboardCursorSync,
@ -70,10 +75,6 @@ export type {
AnnotationQuery,
VariableModel,
DataSourceRef,
Threshold,
ThresholdsConfig,
ValueMapping,
RangeMap,
DataTransformerConfig,
Panel,
FieldConfigSource,
@ -97,7 +98,6 @@ export {
defaultAnnotationQuery,
defaultVariableModel,
VariableHide,
defaultThresholdsConfig,
defaultPanel,
defaultFieldConfigSource,
defaultMatcherConfig,

@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ export interface Threshold {
* Value represents a specified metric for the threshold, which triggers a visual change in the dashboard when this value is met or exceeded.
* Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON.
*/
value: number;
value: (number | null);
}
/**
@ -521,11 +521,11 @@ export interface RangeMap {
/**
* Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity
*/
from: number;
from: (number | null);
/**
* Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity
*/
to: number;
to: (number | null);
/**
* Config to apply when the value is within the range
*/

@ -26,10 +26,9 @@ export interface VariableModel extends Omit<raw.VariableModel, 'hide' | 'descrip
datasource: DataSourceRef | null;
}
export interface Dashboard extends Omit<raw.Dashboard, 'templating' | 'annotations' | 'thresholds' | 'panels'> {
export interface Dashboard extends Omit<raw.Dashboard, 'templating' | 'annotations' | 'panels'> {
panels?: Array<Panel | RowPanel | raw.GraphPanel | raw.HeatmapPanel>;
annotations?: AnnotationContainer;
thresholds?: ThresholdsConfig;
templating?: {
list?: VariableModel[];
};
@ -45,33 +44,8 @@ export interface AnnotationContainer extends Omit<raw.AnnotationContainer, 'list
list?: AnnotationQuery[]; // use the version from this file
}
export interface Threshold extends Omit<raw.Threshold, 'value'> {
// Value represents a lower bound of a threshold. This triggers a visual change in the dashboard when a graphed value is within the bounds of a threshold.
// Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON.
value: number | null;
}
export interface ThresholdsConfig extends Omit<raw.ThresholdsConfig, 'steps'> {
steps: Threshold[];
}
export interface FieldConfig<TOptions = Record<string, unknown>> extends Omit<raw.FieldConfig, 'mappings'> {
export interface FieldConfig<TOptions = Record<string, unknown>> extends raw.FieldConfig {
custom?: TOptions & Record<string, unknown>;
mappings?: ValueMapping[];
}
export type ValueMapping = raw.ValueMap | RangeMap | raw.RegexMap | raw.SpecialValueMap;
export interface RangeMap extends Omit<raw.RangeMap, 'options'> {
// Range to match against and the result to apply when the value is within the range
options: {
// Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity
from: number | null;
// Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity
to: number | null;
// Config to apply when the value is within the range
result: raw.ValueMappingResult;
};
}
export interface FieldConfigSource<TOptions = Record<string, unknown>> extends Omit<raw.FieldConfigSource, 'defaults'> {
@ -101,4 +75,3 @@ export const defaultMatcherConfig: Partial<MatcherConfig> = raw.defaultMatcherCo
export const defaultAnnotationQuery: Partial<AnnotationQuery> = raw.defaultAnnotationQuery as AnnotationQuery;
export const defaultAnnotationContainer: Partial<AnnotationContainer> =
raw.defaultAnnotationContainer as AnnotationContainer;
export const defaultThresholdsConfig: Partial<ThresholdsConfig> = raw.defaultThresholdsConfig as ThresholdsConfig;

@ -612,13 +612,13 @@ type RangeMap struct {
// Range to match against and the result to apply when the value is within the range
Options struct {
// Min value of the range. It can be null which means -Infinity
From float64 `json:"from"`
From *float32 `json:"from"`
// Result used as replacement with text and color when the value matches
Result ValueMappingResult `json:"result"`
// Max value of the range. It can be null which means +Infinity
To float64 `json:"to"`
To *float32 `json:"to"`
} `json:"options"`
Type RangeMapType `json:"type"`
}
@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ type Threshold struct {
// Value represents a specified metric for the threshold, which triggers a visual change in the dashboard when this value is met or exceeded.
// Nulls currently appear here when serializing -Infinity to JSON.
Value float32 `json:"value"`
Value *float32 `json:"value"`
}
// Thresholds configuration for the panel

@ -1162,7 +1162,6 @@ describe('DashboardModel', () => {
steps: [
{
color: 'green',
// @ts-expect-error
value: null,
},
{

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