# What this PR does
Introduces a new class,
`apps.grafana_plugin.ui_url_builder.UIURLBuilder`, which is responsible
for... building UI URLs (😄). The class mainly does two things:
- it will decide if the URL should point to `grafana-oncall-app` or
`grafana-irm-app` based on the value of
`organization.is_grafana_irm_enabled` (**NOTE**: this value isn't yet
being set + defaults to `False`; logic for setting this value will be
done in a subsequent PR)
- Adds `enum`s, `OnCallPage` and `IncidentPage` to DRYify hardcoded UI
URLs (in case we decide to change these slightly in the near future)
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [x] Added the relevant release notes label (see labels prefixed w/
`release:`). These labels dictate how your PR will
show up in the autogenerated release notes.
# What this PR does
Related to:
- https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2943
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [x] Added the relevant release notes label (see labels prefixed w/
`release:`). These labels dictate how your PR will
show up in the autogenerated release notes.
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Co-authored-by: Vadim Stepanov <vadimkerr@gmail.com>
This PR does a bunch of changes to prepare OnCall for Unified Slack App:
1. Install Slack via Chatops-Proxy. This change contains two parts:
getting a Slack install link from chatops-proxy
([code](https://github.com/grafana/oncall/pull/4232/files#diff-437a77d49fc04b92d315651b3df5991000b1ab74cf60aabb21aa77cb2823bf52R46))
and receiving a "slack installed" event from chatops-proxy
([code](https://github.com/grafana/oncall/pull/4232/files#diff-976d106f0962be5c1de5e35582193f68435ed0c17f2defd6bd2857bf6e27f65d)).
Also it means that OnCall doesn't need to register slack_links anymore
when slack is connected/disconnected. These changes are behind
UNIFIED_SLACK_APP_ENABLED flag and should be no-op if flag is not
enabled.
2. Get rid of Multiregionatily restrictions - instrument all slack
interactions with a ProxyMeta - json data telling chatops-proxy where to
route the interaction. Note, that it doesn't apply for "Add to
resolution notes" message action - it will be handled differently in
following PR.
3. Move all chatops-proxy related stuff from common/oncall-gateway to
apps/chatops-proxy
Minor changes:
1. Remove usage of **CHATOPS_V3** flag. Chatops v3 is already released
(It's a refactoring from previous quarter)
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Co-authored-by: Vadim Stepanov <vadimkerr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rares Mardare <rares.mardare@grafana.com>
# What this PR does
- add new columns `gcom_org_contract_type`,
`gcom_org_irm_sku_subscription_start_date`, and
`gcom_org_oldest_admin_with_billing_privileges_user_id` to
`user_management_organization` table + `is_restricted` column to
`alerts_alertgroup` table
- emit two new Django signals
- `org_sync_signal` at the end of the
`engine/apps/user_management/sync.py::sync_organization` method
- `alert_group_created_signal` when a new Alert Group is created
## Checklist
- [ ] Tests updated (N/A)
- [ ] Documentation added (N/A)
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated
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Co-authored-by: Rares Mardare <rares.mardare@grafana.com>
* Modify plugin.json to support RBAC role registration
* defines 26 new custom roles in plugin.json. The main roles are:
- Admin: read/write access to everything in OnCall
- Reader: read access to everything in OnCall
- OnCaller : read access to everything in OnCall + edit access to Alert Groups and Schedules
- <object-type> Editor: read/write access to everything related to <object-type>
- <object-type> Reader: read access for <object-type>
- User Settings Admin: read/write access to all user's settings, not just own settings. This is in comparison to User Settings Editor which can only read/write own settings
* update changelog and documentation (#686)
* implement RBAC for OnCall backend
This commit refactors backend authorization. It trys to use RBAC authorization if the org's grafana instance supports it, otherwise it falls back to basic role authorization.
* update RBAC backend tests
* add tests for RBAC changes
- run backend tests as matrix where RBAC is enabled/disabled. When RBAC is enabled, the permissions granted are read from the role grants in the frontend's plugin.json file (instead of relying what we specify in RBACPermission.Permissions)
- remove --reuse-db --nomigrations flags from engine/tox.ini
- minor autoformatting changes to docker-compose-developer.yml
* remove --ds=settings.ci-test from pytest CI command
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is already specified as an env var so this is just unecessary duplication
* update gitignore
* update github action job name for "test"
* RBAC frontend changes
* refactors the use of basic roles (ex. Viewer, Editor, Admin) use RBAC permissions (when supported), or falling back to basic roles when RBAC is not supported.
- updates the UserAction enum in grafana-plugin/src/state/userAction.ts. Previously this was hardcoded to a list of strings that were being returned by the OnCall API. Now the values here correspond to the permissions in plugin.json (plus a fallback role)
* changes per Gabriel's comments:
- get rid of group attribute in rbac roles
- remove displayName role attribute
- remove hidden role attribute
- add back role to includes section
* don't try to update user timezone if they don't have permission