# What this PR does
- bumps `uwsgi` to latest version (`2.0.26`), which unblocks us from
bumping Python to 3.12
- bumps Python to 3.12.3
- refactor the Snyk GitHub Actions workflow to use the composable
actions for installed frontend and backend dependencies
- fixes several `AttributeError`s in our tests that went from a warning
to an error in Python 3.12 (see
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100690)
# Which issue(s) this PR closes
Closes#4358
Closes https://github.com/grafana/oncall/issues/4387
# What this PR does
Removes "Simulate Incident" button which is replaced by "Send Demo
Alert" button
Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joey.orlando@grafana.com>
# What this PR does
Add test case and fixes test added in #4163
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# What this PR does
- Refactor alert receive channel lookup so it is easier to follow
- Remove the additional lookup that was taking place for alert receive
channels that belong to a deleted organization, these can be treated as
deleted for usage purposes even though the alert receive channel itself
does not have `deleted_at` populated
- Organizations that have been moved will still need to be looked up
everytime. This is not optimized in favor of not maintaining a cache of
Organizations. These are not frequent requests and can be optimized
later if necessary.
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# What this PR does
Fix bug introduced in #4137
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# What this PR does
- Remove BanAlertConsumptionBasedOnSettingsMiddleware under high traffic
scenarios this causes too much DB load and the same effect can be
achieved by soft-deleting the integration
- Change lookups for integrations so that non-existent and deleted
integrations are also cached to reduce DB load
## Which issue(s) this PR closes
Closes https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2608
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# What this PR does
Fixes a bug in the ratelimit logic when integration-specific ratelimit
429s are still counted towards the organization-wide ratelimit.
## Which issue(s) this PR closes
Related to https://github.com/grafana/support-escalations/issues/9579
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# What this PR does
Adds endpoint for integration backsync
Related to https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2542
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# What this PR does
Remove explicit request size limits both for uwsgi & Django. After this
change, the effective request size limit will be 2.5MB as the default
Django value for
[DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/ref/settings/#data-upload-max-memory-size).
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# What this PR does
Related to [this
discussion](https://raintank-corp.slack.com/archives/C04JCU51NF8/p1706550226831949)
Removes the `/oncall` Slack slash command + the concept of
`force_route_id` (as this Slack slash command was the last piece of code
to use this concept
[here](https://github.com/grafana/oncall/blob/dev/engine/apps/slack/scenarios/manual_incident.py#L146))
## TODO before merging
- [x] update the various env's Slack apps to remove the slash command
from the app manifests
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# What this PR does
This PR adds support for routing alerts based on labels.
https://www.loom.com/share/4401de6e3c4945d5b8961fe43ee373c9
Additionally:
- improve the typing around the `get_object` method that is inherited by
[`PublicPrimaryKeyMixin.get_object`](https://github.com/grafana/oncall/blob/dev/engine/common/api_helpers/mixins.py#L153)
in most of our models. `PublicPrimaryKeyMixin` is generic, so it can be
more strongly typed when it is being subclassed, which results in better
typing of the `get_object` method in child classes
- I decided to do this because I started looking into this task via the
[`AlertReceiveChannelView.send_demo_alert`
method/endpoint](https://github.com/grafana/oncall/blob/dev/engine/apps/api/views/alert_receive_channel.py#L242).
Within that method, `instance` is not typed because the inherited
`get_object` method is not typed.. I digress 😄
- improve typing around `Alert.create` and
`apps.integrations.tasks.create_alert` functions
- make `Alert.render_group_data` more DRY by extracting some logic out
into `Alert._apply_jinja_template_to_alert_payload_and_labels`
- deduplicate the logic of `value.strip().lower() in ["1", "true",
"ok"]` into a shared function,
`common.jinja_templater.apply_jinja_template.templated_value_is_truthy`
Closes https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2490
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required) (will be done in #3762)
# What this PR does
This PR simplifies alert group/alert creation, so the alert created and
escalation started in the same task.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
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# What this PR does
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2374
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Keep record of the timestamp when the alert group creation task is
triggered, allowing to track the delta time between alert received
datetime and alert group creation timestamp.
Related to https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2347
# What this PR does
Upgrade to Python 3.12 + fix several invalid test assertions that lead
to test failures in the latest version of `pytest`:
```
AttributeError: 'called_once_with' is not a valid assertion. Use a spec for the mock if 'called_once_with' is meant to be an attribute.. Did you mean: 'assert_called_once_with'?
```
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# What this PR does
Add alert receive channel id when logging to make it easier to trace
grouping
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
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Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joey.orlando@grafana.com>
# What this PR does
Handle OrganizationMoved, OrganizationDeleted and PermissionDenied
exceptions same as other integration API views instead of converting to
BadRequest.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
## Checklist
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# What this PR does
- Rename `SlackClientWithErrorHandling` to just `SlackClient`
- Add more error classes + improve the way errors are raised based on
the Slack error code
- Add API call retries on Slack server errors (e.g. when Slack returns
`5xx` errors)
- Refactor some methods working with Slack API + add tests
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
- https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/1837
- https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/1840
- https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/1842
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# What this PR does
- update `slackclient` dependency to latest version. The version we were
using was 5 years old 😲
- first followed the v2 migration guide
[here](https://github.com/slackapi/python-slack-sdk/wiki/Migrating-to-2.x)
followed by the v3 migration guide
[here](https://slack.dev/python-slack-sdk/v3-migration/). The main
changes were:
- The PyPI project was renamed from `slackclient` to `slack_sdk`
- it is discouraged/harder to call `api_call` and encouraged to call the
helper methods (ex. `chat_postMessage`;
[note](https://github.com/slackapi/python-slack-sdk/wiki/Migrating-to-2.x#web-client-api-changes)
in migration guide docs)
- In 1.x, a failed api call would return the error payload to you and
have you handle the error. In 2.x, a failed api call will throw an
exception. To handle this in your code, you will have to wrap api calls
with a try except block. Since we overload `WebClient.api_call` this was
an easy change and only required a one line change
- remove `apps.slack.slack_client.slack_server.SlackClientServer` class.
The new version of `slack_sdk` handles the case that we needed to
overload for in the first place.
- merged `apps/slack/slack_client/slack_client.py` and
`apps/slack/slack_client/exceptions.py` into `apps/slack/client.py`
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# What this PR does
If the same heartbeat is requested at a high rate it can create lock
contention when updating the timestamp in the DB. Moving to always run
update in task should free up the connection on the API server faster,
although the task might still see some lock wait time.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
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# What this PR does
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
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Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joey.orlando@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Derynck <michael.derynck@grafana.com>
Introduce AlertManager v2 integration with improved internal behaviour
it's using grouping from AlertManager, not trying to re-group alerts on
OnCall side.
Existing AlertManager and Grafana Alerting integrations are marked as
Legacy with options to migrate them manually now or be migrated
automatically after DEPRECATION DATE(TBD).
Integration urls and public api responses stay the same both for legacy
and new integrations.
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Co-authored-by: Rares Mardare <rares.mardare@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joey.orlando@grafana.com>
# 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).
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# What this PR does
- Remove `heartbeat_heartbeat` table. This model/table does not seems to
be deprecated/used anywhere (no data in this in production/staging; see
more comments in the code about this).
# What this PR does
Introduces AlertManagerV2 integration with better grouping and
autoresolving, not intended for production use yet.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ildar Iskhakov <Ildar.iskhakov@grafana.com>
Adds a ratelimit for AmazonSNS.
AlertChannelDefining mixin is now injecting alert_receive_channel only
in request, not in kwargs to not to break AmazonSNS.
# What this PR does
Adds docs & logo for AppDynamics integration.
Main PR in private repo:
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/pull/1790.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/1621
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- No changelog (AppDynamics integration will be only available in cloud)