import { pickBy, mapKeys } from 'lodash'; import { queryToObject, mergeUrlParams, removeParams, updateHistory, } from '~/lib/utils/url_utility'; import { parseBoolean } from '~/lib/utils/common_utils'; import { timeRangeParamNames, timeRangeFromParams, timeRangeToParams, } from '~/lib/utils/datetime_range'; import { VARIABLE_PREFIX } from './constants'; /** * Extracts the initial state and props from HTML dataset * and places them in separate objects to setup bundle. * @param {*} dataset */ export const stateAndPropsFromDataset = (dataset = {}) => { const { currentDashboard, deploymentsEndpoint, dashboardEndpoint, dashboardsEndpoint, dashboardTimezone, projectPath, logsPath, currentEnvironmentName, customDashboardBasePath, ...dataProps } = dataset; // HTML attributes are always strings, parse other types. dataProps.hasMetrics = parseBoolean(dataProps.hasMetrics); dataProps.customMetricsAvailable = parseBoolean(dataProps.customMetricsAvailable); dataProps.prometheusAlertsAvailable = parseBoolean(dataProps.prometheusAlertsAvailable); return { initState: { currentDashboard, deploymentsEndpoint, dashboardEndpoint, dashboardsEndpoint, dashboardTimezone, projectPath, logsPath, currentEnvironmentName, customDashboardBasePath, }, dataProps, }; }; /** * List of non time range url parameters * This will be removed once we add support for free text variables * via the dashboard yaml files in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/215689 */ export const dashboardParams = ['dashboard', 'group', 'title', 'y_label', 'embedded']; /** * This method is used to validate if the graph data format for a chart component * that needs a time series as a response from a prometheus query (queryRange) is * of a valid format or not. * @param {Object} graphData the graph data response from a prometheus request * @returns {boolean} whether the graphData format is correct */ export const graphDataValidatorForValues = (isValues, graphData) => { const responseValueKeyName = isValues ? 'value' : 'values'; return ( Array.isArray(graphData.metrics) && graphData.metrics.filter(query => { if (Array.isArray(query.result)) { return ( query.result.filter(res => Array.isArray(res[responseValueKeyName])).length === query.result.length ); } return false; }).length === graphData.metrics.filter(query => query.result).length ); }; /** * Checks that element that triggered event is located on cluster health check dashboard * @param {HTMLElement} element to check against * @returns {boolean} */ const isClusterHealthBoard = () => (document.body.dataset.page || '').includes(':clusters:show'); /* eslint-disable @gitlab/require-i18n-strings */ /** * Tracks snowplow event when user generates link to metric chart * @param {String} chart link that will be sent as a property for the event * @return {Object} config object for event tracking */ export const generateLinkToChartOptions = chartLink => { const isCLusterHealthBoard = isClusterHealthBoard(); const category = isCLusterHealthBoard ? 'Cluster Monitoring' : 'Incident Management::Embedded metrics'; const action = isCLusterHealthBoard ? 'generate_link_to_cluster_metric_chart' : 'generate_link_to_metrics_chart'; return { category, action, label: 'Chart link', property: chartLink }; }; /** * Tracks snowplow event when user downloads CSV of cluster metric * @param {String} chart title that will be sent as a property for the event * @return {Object} config object for event tracking */ export const downloadCSVOptions = title => { const isCLusterHealthBoard = isClusterHealthBoard(); const category = isCLusterHealthBoard ? 'Cluster Monitoring' : 'Incident Management::Embedded metrics'; const action = isCLusterHealthBoard ? 'download_csv_of_cluster_metric_chart' : 'download_csv_of_metrics_dashboard_chart'; return { category, action, label: 'Chart title', property: title }; }; /* eslint-enable @gitlab/require-i18n-strings */ /** * Generate options for snowplow to track adding a new metric via the dashboard * custom metric modal * @return {Object} config object for event tracking */ export const getAddMetricTrackingOptions = () => ({ category: document.body.dataset.page, action: 'click_button', label: 'add_new_metric', property: 'modal', }); /** * This function validates the graph data contains exactly 3 metrics plus * value validations from graphDataValidatorForValues. * @param {Object} isValues * @param {Object} graphData the graph data response from a prometheus request * @returns {boolean} true if the data is valid */ export const graphDataValidatorForAnomalyValues = graphData => { const anomalySeriesCount = 3; // metric, upper, lower return ( graphData.metrics && graphData.metrics.length === anomalySeriesCount && graphDataValidatorForValues(false, graphData) ); }; /** * Returns a time range from the current URL params * * @returns {Object|null} The time range defined by the * current URL, reading from search query or `window.location.search`. * Returns `null` if no parameters form a time range. */ export const timeRangeFromUrl = (search = window.location.search) => { const params = queryToObject(search); return timeRangeFromParams(params); }; /** * Variable labels are used as names for the dropdowns and also * as URL params. Prefixing the name reduces the risk of * collision with other URL params * * @param {String} label label for the template variable * @returns {String} */ export const addPrefixToLabel = label => `${VARIABLE_PREFIX}${label}`; /** * Before the templating variables are passed to the backend the * prefix needs to be removed. * * This method removes the prefix at the beginning of the string. * * @param {String} label label to remove prefix from * @returns {String} */ export const removePrefixFromLabel = label => (label || '').replace(new RegExp(`^${VARIABLE_PREFIX}`), ''); /** * Convert parsed template variables to an object * with just keys and values. Prepare the variables * to be added to the URL. Keys of the object will * have a prefix so that these params can be * differentiated from other URL params. * * @param {Object} variables * @returns {Object} */ export const convertVariablesForURL = variables => Object.keys(variables || {}).reduce((acc, key) => { acc[addPrefixToLabel(key)] = variables[key]?.value; return acc; }, {}); /** * User-defined variables from the URL are extracted. The variables * begin with a constant prefix so that it doesn't collide with * other URL params. * * @param {String} search URL * @returns {Object} The custom variables defined by the user in the URL */ export const templatingVariablesFromUrl = (search = window.location.search) => { const params = queryToObject(search); // pick the params with variable prefix const paramsWithVars = pickBy(params, (val, key) => key.startsWith(VARIABLE_PREFIX)); // remove the prefix before storing in the Vuex store return mapKeys(paramsWithVars, (val, key) => removePrefixFromLabel(key)); }; /** * Update the URL with variables. This usually get triggered when * the user interacts with the dynamic input elements in the monitoring * dashboard header. * * @param {Object} variables user defined variables */ export const setCustomVariablesFromUrl = variables => { // prep the variables to append to URL const parsedVariables = convertVariablesForURL(variables); // update the URL updateHistory({ url: mergeUrlParams(parsedVariables, window.location.href), title: document.title, }); }; /** * Returns a URL with no time range based on the current URL. * * @param {String} New URL */ export const removeTimeRangeParams = (url = window.location.href) => removeParams(timeRangeParamNames, url); /** * Returns a URL for the a different time range based on the * current URL and a time range. * * @param {String} New URL */ export const timeRangeToUrl = (timeRange, url = window.location.href) => { const toUrl = removeTimeRangeParams(url); const params = timeRangeToParams(timeRange); return mergeUrlParams(params, toUrl); }; /** * Locates a panel (and its corresponding group) given a (URL) search query. Returns * it as payload for the store to set the right expandaded panel. * * Params used to locate a panel are: * - group: Group identifier * - title: Panel title * - y_label: Panel y_label * * @param {Object} dashboard - Dashboard reference from the Vuex store * @param {String} search - URL location search query * @returns {Object} payload - Payload for expanded panel to be displayed * @returns {String} payload.group - Group where panel is located * @returns {Object} payload.panel - Dashboard panel (graphData) reference * @throws Will throw an error if Panel cannot be located. */ export const expandedPanelPayloadFromUrl = (dashboard, search = window.location.search) => { const params = queryToObject(search); // Search for the panel if any of the search params is identified if (params.group || params.title || params.y_label) { const panelGroup = dashboard.panelGroups.find(({ group }) => params.group === group); const panel = panelGroup.panels.find( // eslint-disable-next-line babel/camelcase ({ y_label, title }) => y_label === params.y_label && title === params.title, ); if (!panel) { // eslint-disable-next-line @gitlab/require-i18n-strings throw new Error('Panel could no found by URL parameters.'); } return { group: panelGroup.group, panel }; } return null; }; /** * Convert panel information to a URL for the user to * bookmark or share highlighting a specific panel. * * If no group/panel is set, the dashboard URL is returned. * * @param {?String} dashboard - Dashboard path, used as identifier for a dashboard * @param {?Object} variables - Custom variables that came from the URL * @param {?String} group - Group Identifier * @param {?Object} panel - Panel object from the dashboard * @param {?String} url - Base URL including current search params * @returns Dashboard URL which expands a panel (chart) */ export const panelToUrl = ( dashboard = null, variables, group, panel, url = window.location.href, ) => { const params = { dashboard, ...variables, }; if (group && panel) { params.group = group; params.title = panel.title; params.y_label = panel.y_label; } else { // Remove existing parameters if any params.group = null; params.title = null; params.y_label = null; } return mergeUrlParams(params, url); }; /** * Get the metric value from first data point. * Currently only used for bar charts * * @param {Array} values data points * @returns {Number} */ const metricValueMapper = values => values[0]?.[1]; /** * Get the metric name from metric object * Currently only used for bar charts * e.g. { handler: '/query' } * { method: 'get' } * * @param {Object} metric metric object * @returns {String} */ const metricNameMapper = metric => Object.values(metric)?.[0]; /** * Parse metric object to extract metric value and name in * [, ] format. * Currently only used for bar charts * * @param {Object} param0 metric object * @returns {Array} */ const resultMapper = ({ metric, values = [] }) => [ metricValueMapper(values), metricNameMapper(metric), ]; /** * Bar charts graph data parser to massage data from * backend to a format acceptable by bar charts component * in GitLab UI * * e.g. * { * SLO: [ * [98, 'api'], * [99, 'web'], * [99, 'database'] * ] * } * * @param {Array} data series information * @returns {Object} */ export const barChartsDataParser = (data = []) => data?.reduce( (acc, { result = [], label }) => ({ ...acc, [label]: result.map(resultMapper), }), {}, ); export default {};