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Docs about patching the JS frontend OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/805824 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:monitoring/grafana?expand=0&rev=39
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The tarball is generated via the OBS source service, but Grafana
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needs to ship the compiled frontend assets as well, which have to
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be built by running yarn and grunt inside the source tree (see
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https://github.com/grafana/grafana#building-frontend-assets).
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This can't be done at build time on OBS, because it involves
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downloading and installing packages from the internet, so instead
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we have a Makefile which does the following:
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- Runs `osc service disabledrun` to get the latest source tarball
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- Unpacks the tarball to a temporary directory
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- Runs `yarn install --pure-lockfile && grunt release`
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- Adds the generated "vendor" and "public" content to the tarball,
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then compresses it with xz.
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- The tarball can then be used by OBS to build an RPM.
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In order for this to work you need to have npm >= 6, < 12, yarn and
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grunt installed. To get set up, run:
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# zypper in npm12
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# zypper in obs-service-download_files obs-service-go_modules \
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obs-service-obs_scm
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# npm install -g yarn
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# npm install -g grunt-cli
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Then, to package a new release of Grafana, run `make` then `osc ci`
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and you should be good.
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If you have a patch for the Javascript frontend to apply you need
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to do the following:
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- Create the patch and add it with `osc add <PATCH>` to the repo
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- Open the Makefile
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- Add after the `cd $$basename && \` the patch with:
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`patch -p1 < ../../000x-<NAME>.patch && \`
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- Do NOT add the patch to the Specfile.
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- Then use the process of building Grafana as described above.
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Please direct any questions to Tim Serong <tserong@suse.com>
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If Tim is not available you may also contact Enno Gotthold <egotthold@suse.de>
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