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grafana/public/app/plugins/datasource/elasticsearch/utils.ts

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import {
isMetricAggregationWithField,
MetricAggregation,
MetricAggregationWithInlineScript,
} from './components/QueryEditor/MetricAggregationsEditor/aggregations';
import { metricAggregationConfig } from './components/QueryEditor/MetricAggregationsEditor/utils';
import { valid } from 'semver';
export const describeMetric = (metric: MetricAggregation) => {
if (!isMetricAggregationWithField(metric)) {
return metricAggregationConfig[metric.type].label;
}
// TODO: field might be undefined
return `${metricAggregationConfig[metric.type].label} ${metric.field}`;
};
/**
* Utility function to clean up aggregations settings objects.
* It removes nullish values and empty strings, array and objects
* recursing over nested objects (not arrays).
* @param obj
*/
export const removeEmpty = <T>(obj: T): Partial<T> =>
Object.entries(obj).reduce((acc, [key, value]) => {
// Removing nullish values (null & undefined)
if (value == null) {
return { ...acc };
}
// Removing empty arrays (This won't recurse the array)
if (Array.isArray(value) && value.length === 0) {
return { ...acc };
}
// Removing empty strings
if (value?.length === 0) {
return { ...acc };
}
// Recursing over nested objects
if (!Array.isArray(value) && typeof value === 'object') {
const cleanObj = removeEmpty(value);
if (Object.keys(cleanObj).length === 0) {
return { ...acc };
}
return { ...acc, [key]: cleanObj };
}
return {
...acc,
[key]: value,
};
}, {});
/**
* This function converts an order by string to the correct metric id For example,
* if the user uses the standard deviation extended stat for the order by,
* the value would be "1[std_deviation]" and this would return "1"
*/
export const convertOrderByToMetricId = (orderBy: string): string | undefined => {
const metricIdMatches = orderBy.match(/^(\d+)/);
return metricIdMatches ? metricIdMatches[1] : void 0;
};
/** Gets the actual script value for metrics that support inline scripts.
*
* This is needed because the `script` is a bit polymorphic.
* when creating a query with Grafana < 7.4 it was stored as:
* ```json
* {
* "settings": {
* "script": {
* "inline": "value"
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* while from 7.4 it's stored as
* ```json
* {
* "settings": {
* "script": "value"
* }
* }
* ```
*
* This allows us to access both formats and support both queries created before 7.4 and after.
*/
export const getScriptValue = (metric: MetricAggregationWithInlineScript) =>
(typeof metric.settings?.script === 'object' ? metric.settings?.script?.inline : metric.settings?.script) || '';
/**
* Coerces the a version string/number to a valid semver string.
* It takes care of also converting from the legacy format (numeric) to the new one.
* @param version
*/
export const coerceESVersion = (version: string | number): string => {
if (typeof version === 'string') {
return valid(version) || '5.0.0';
}
switch (version) {
case 2:
return '2.0.0';
case 56:
return '5.6.0';
case 60:
return '6.0.0';
case 70:
return '7.0.0';
case 5:
default:
return '5.0.0';
}
};