this is applied to all the resoruces that have had the spec.name field applied.
all resources that have not will work in the same way before this commit.
this also extend dry run to provide env refs to it. the refactoring was
to enable that bit. Having the ability to dry run with the env ref entries
means we can dry run the pkg with the env ref values to see the impact before
the application takes place.
feat(pkger): export dashboard and variable *ToResource methods
fix(pkger): add empty selected _measurement to builder config
feat(chronograf): add note & note visibility to dashboard cell
The 1.x DashboardCell struct had migrated since we brought the code into
the InfluxDB codebase. This allows us to migrate cells that were created
since then.
feat(cmd/chronograf-migrator): add 1.x chronograf migrator tool
feat(chronograf-migrator): add function to transpile queries
fix: update spelling of todo comment pkger/models.go
Co-Authored-By: Deniz Kusefoglu <deniz@influxdata.com>
fix(chronograf): add type to DashboardQuery
The type has evolved since this code was moved over from chronograf.
Previously, we did not have access to flux as a type of query.
feat(chonograf-migrator): transpile influxql query to flux if possible
fix(chronograf): omit fields when empty on old chronograf structs
fix: make linter not mad at me
feat(chronograf-migrator): lowercase variable names
fix(pkger): add empty selected measurement to builder config
chore(chronograf-migrator): add basic readme
chore(pkger): export Variable and Dashboard ToResource methods
fix(chronograf-migrator): move flags out of init call
this provides influxdb.Errors whenever possible from the pker service layer.
the behavior that caused the error is somewhat implicated in the errro code.
it is not perfect but is a big step forward. using the http server/client to
run pkger stuff makes it abundantly clear the errors need to be communicated
better.
closes: #16313
this work is to support pkger, but was able to add back in the
skipped tests. seeing failures upstream, and didn't catch it in
influxdb b/c the tests were being skipped.
closes: #14799
governs the concurrency with a simple semaphore. Defaults to 5
concurrent reqs, anything greater, could put a lot of pressure
on the system as a whole (especially OSS/bolt store).