* Move isEditMode from Redux to component state
* Use ConfirmButtons instead of Save button
* Save and Cancel dashboard name edits with ConfirmButtons
* Handler should operate on values instead of events
* Update CHANGELOG
* Relax query validation for cell endpoint
* Dashboards can now add a cell; Rebase over 950-overlay_technologies-edit
* Server now returns empty queries array when creating a new dashboard cell
* Use async/await pattern for addDashboardCell, add basic error handling
* Update names of methods and actions for editing and updating cells to match those for adding
Factor out newDefaultCell to dashboard constants
* Update CHANGELOG
* Fix bug where Overlay wouldn’t display for query-less cells
* We removed these validations
* Correct documentation for dashboards
* Exclude .git and use 'make run-dev' in 'make continuous'
* Fix dashboard deletion bug where id serialization was wrong
* Commence creation of overlay technology, add autoRefresh props to DashboardPage
* Enhance overlay magnitude of overlay technology
* Add confirm buttons to overlay technology
* Refactor ResizeContainer to accommodate arbitrary containers
* Refactor ResizeContainer to require explicit ResizeTop and ResizeBottom for clarity
* Add markup and styles for OverlayControls
* CellEditorOverlay needs a larger minimum bottom height to accommodate more things
* Revert Visualization to not use ResizeTop or flex-box
* Remove TODO and move to issue
* Refactor CellEditorOverlay to allow selection of graph type
* Style Overlay controls, move confirm buttons to own stylesheet
* Fix toggle buttons in overlay so active is actually active
* Block user-select on a few UI items
* Update cell query shape to support Visualization and LayoutRenderer
* Code cleanup
* Repair fixture schema; update props for affected components
* Wired up selectedGraphType and activeQueryID in CellEditorOverlay
* Wire up chooseMeasurements in QueryBuilder
Pass queryActions into QueryBuilder so that DataExplorer can provide
actionCreators and CellEditorOverlay can provide functions that
modify its component state
* semicolon cleanup
* Bind all queryModifier actions to component state with a stateReducer
* Overlay Technologies™ can add and delete a query from a cell
* Semicolon cleanup
* Add conversion of InfluxQL to QueryConfig for dashboards
* Update go deps to add influxdb at af72d9b0e4
* Updated docs for dashboard query config
* Update CHANGELOG to mention InfluxQL to QueryConfig
* Make reducer’s name more specific for clarity
* Remove 'table' as graphType
* Make graph renaming prettier
* Remove duplicate DashboardQuery in swagger.json
* Fix swagger to include name and links for Cell
* Refactor CellEditorOverlay to enable graph type selection
* Add link.self to all Dashboard cells; add bolt migrations
* Make dash graph names only hover on contents
* Consolidate timeRange format patterns, clean up
* Add cell endpoints to dashboards
* Include Line + Stat in Visualization Type list
* Add cell link to dashboards
* Enable step plot and stacked graph in Visualization
* Overlay Technologies are summonable and dismissable
* OverlayTechnologies saves changes to a cell
* Convert NameableGraph to createClass for state
This was converted from a pure function to encapsulate the state of the
buttons. An attempt was made previously to store this state in Redux,
but it proved too convoluted with the current state of the reducers for
cells and dashboards. Another effort must take place to separate a cell
reducer to manage the state of an individual cell in Redux in order for
this state to be sanely kept in Redux as well.
For the time being, this state is being kept in the component for the
sake of expeditiousness, since this is needed for Dashboards to be
released. A refactor of this will occur later.
* Cells should contain a links key in server response
* Clean up console logs
* Use live data instead of a cellQuery fixture
* Update docs for dashboard creation
* DB and RP are already present in the Command field
* Fix LayoutRenderer’s understanding of query schema
* Return a new object, rather that mutate in place
* Visualization doesn’t use activeQueryID
* Selected is an object, not a string
* QueryBuilder refactored to use query index instead of query id
* CellEditorOverlay refactored to use query index instead of query id
* ConfirmButtons doesn’t need to act on an item
* Rename functions to follow convention
* Queries are no longer guaranteed to have ids
* Omit WHERE and GROUP BY clauses when saving query
* Select new query on add in OverlayTechnologies
* Add click outside to dash graph menu, style menu also
* Change context menu from ... to a caret
More consistent with the rest of the UI, better affordance
* Hide graph context menu in presentation mode
Don’t want people editing a dashboard from presentation mode
* Move graph refreshing spinner so it does not overlap with context menu
* Wire up Cell Menu to Overlay Technologies
* Correct empty dashboard type
* Refactor dashboard spec fixtures
* Test syncDashboardCell reducer
* Remove Delete button from graph dropdown menu (for now)
* Update changelog
When attempting to extract fields from a non-default retention policy in
the Data Explorer, fields would not appear. This was because the query
was sent without an explicit RP, which would use the default RP instead.
This adds an explicit RP to the SHOW FIELDS query.
When visiting the Sources page, any InfluxDB sources that had a
configured Kapacitor would not show them. This turned out to be racey
logic. Kapacitors for a particular source are fetched from the API. The
update to the component state happened outside of the promise chained
onto the API call, so the state update was racing against the fetch from
the API (and would always win, pushing the empty object).
Instead, the chained promises for each API fetch are collected, and each
promise updates a single kapacitors object. The final promise that
updates the state is then blocked on all those promises by Promise.all.
Performing updates like this saves some allocations, since we aren't
allocating an object for each source<->kapacitor pairing to send to
setState. It also reduces setState's work, since it doesn't have to
coalesce state updates.