First step towards reusing `schedule.final_events` where current /
upcoming schedule shifts information is needed (eg. escalations, shift
notifications, etc)
# What this PR does
Remove
[`apps.get_model`](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/applications/#django.apps.apps.get_model)
invocations and use inline `import` statements in places where models
are imported within functions/methods to avoid circular imports.
I believe `import` statements are more appropriate for most use cases as
they allow for better static code analysis & formatting, and solve the
issue of circular imports without being unnecessarily dynamic as
`apps.get_model`. With `import` statements, it's possible to:
- Jump to model definitions in most IDEs
- Automatically sort inline imports with `isort`
- Find import errors faster/easier (most IDEs highlight broken imports)
- Have more consistency across regular & inline imports when importing
models
This PR also adds a flake8 rule to ban imports of `django.apps.apps`, so
it's harder to use `apps.get_model` by mistake (it's possible to ignore
this rule by using `# noqa: I251`). The rule is not enforced on
directories with migration files, because `apps.get_model` is often used
to get a historical state of a model, which is useful when writing
migrations ([see this SO answer for more
details](https://stackoverflow.com/a/37769213)). So `apps.get_model` is
considered OK in migrations (even necessary in some cases).
## 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] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required)
# What this PR does
See #2173
Also, closes#2187 . All of the new files under `type_stubs/icalendar`
were autogenerated by running:
```bash
stubgen -p icalendar -o type_stubs
```
## Checklist
- [ ] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [ ] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required)
# What this PR does
- Adds [`mypy` static type checking](https://mypy-lang.org/) to our CI
pipeline. Currently there is still a **ton** of errors being returned by
the tool, as we'll need to fix pre-existing errors. I think we can
slowly chip away at these errors in small PRs, doing them all in one
large PR is likely very risky.
- Also, this PR starts chipping away at one of the main type errors that
we have which is accessing the `datetime` class (from the `datetime`
library) or `timedelta` function on the `django.utils.timezone` module.
Basically we should be instead accessing these two objects from the
native `datetime` module. This makes sense because the [`__all__`
attribute](https://github.com/django/django/blob/main/django/utils/timezone.py#L14-L30)
in `django.utils.timezone` does not re-export `datetime` or `timedelta`.
- splits `engine` dependencies out into `requirements.txt` and
`requirements-dev.txt`
## Checklist
- [ ] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated (N/A)
- [ ] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required) (N/A)
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required) (N/A)
When checking current shifts to trigger slack notifications, a stable
value for timezone should be used (to avoid triggering multiple
duplicated notifications; using the first `VTIMEZONE` value available
may change on refresh, besides being potentially incorrect).
Also, `VTIMEZONE` shouldn't be used as the calendar timezone, it just
describes a [timezone
definition](https://icalendar.org/iCalendar-RFC-5545/3-6-5-time-zone-component.html)
which can later be [used when specifying a start/end
date/datetime](https://icalendar.org/iCalendar-RFC-5545/3-2-19-time-zone-identifier.html)
("The parameter MUST be specified on properties with a DATE-TIME value
if the DATE-TIME is not either a UTC or a "floating" time.").
OTOH, Google uses the non-standard[ `X-WR-TIMEZONE`
](https://github.com/collective/icalendar/issues/343)field as fallback
TZ for date-times without a `TZID`. Try to use this when available,
otherwise fallback to `UTC`.
May be related to https://github.com/grafana/oncall/issues/1553.
We got feedback about that happening for Google Calendar imported icals.
Google Calendar exported ics URL was returning different VTIMEZONE
components on different requests, triggering differences in the imported
ical. Updated the comparison to only consider events (while keep
assuming the sequence will reflect if there are any particular event
change).
# What this PR does
Fixes a bug when current on-call users for web UI and Slack user group
are incorrect.
This happens when both conditions below are true:
- Using an ICal schedule
- Email of a user in Grafana has a different case than an event in ICal
(e.g. `User@gmail.com` in Grafana, `user@gmail.com` in ICal event)
The bug was introduced by https://github.com/grafana/oncall/pull/1169
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall/issues/1296
## Checklist
- [x] Tests updated
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated
# What this PR does
Fixes slow internal`GET /schedules` endpoints. Using the fake-data
generation script in #1128, I generated 65 calendar schedules in my
local setup. This resulted in the following endpoint performance:

The responses which show ~76 queries were run on the latest `dev`
branch. Responses w/ ~26 queries were run on this branch.
Additionally:
- add typing to a few methods in `apps/schedules/ical_utils.py`
- document `apps/api/permissions/__init__.py:user_is_authorized`
function
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/1552
## Checklist
- [ ] Tests updated
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` updated
Co-authored-by: Vadim Stepanov <vadimkerr@gmail.com>
* Centralize timezone validation into one spot + add serializer validation
for schedules and oncall shifts (both public and internal API)
* add engine-manage make command
* 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
* schedule alpha major fixes
* Fix shift update for web schedules
* Fix priority level regex, fix getting shifts without duration
* Fix shift update for web schedules
* Fix tests for shift update
* Fix priority level test
* schedule alpha fixes
* add final schedule click handler
* fix date time picker
* fix utc timzeonr time picker
* fix utc time data
* dont use user timezone on start
Co-authored-by: Julia <ferril.darkdiver@gmail.com>
* New ical comparision func
* Add support for field `sequence` for custom on-call shifts
* Fix ical comparison
* New ical comparision func 2
* fix
* Revert "Add support for field `sequence` for custom on-call shifts"
This reverts commit b7b18d5a
Co-authored-by: Julia <ferril.darkdiver@gmail.com>
* Log (failed) attempt to notify a user with viewer role
* Remove https:// prefix from BASE_URL docker env var
* Fix cloud heartbeat name
* Polishing telegram
* Update docker-compose.yml
* Update plugin README (#48)
* Update README and screenshot, remove plop for build info since version is now displayed prominently
* Sign build
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>
* Build actions (#38)
* Drone, github action changes
* Minor version updates
* Update frontend dependencies
* Re-enable unit test
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>
* Revert stylelint version (#52)
* Revert stylelint version
* Build plugin as well as lint
* Build in previous step
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>
* Update screenshot (#53)
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Matias Bordese <mbordese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matvey Kukuy <Matvey-Kuk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Innokentii Konstantinov <innokenty.konstantinov@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Matvey Kukuy <matvey@amixr.io>
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>