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325 lines
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Markdown
- [Developer quickstart](#developer-quickstart)
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- [Code style](#code-style)
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- [Backend setup](#backend-setup)
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- [Frontend setup](#frontend-setup)
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- [Setup using Makefile](#setup-using-makefile)
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- [Slack application setup](#slack-application-setup)
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- [Update drone build](#update-drone-build)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [ld: library not found for -lssl](#ld-library-not-found-for--lssl)
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- [Could not build wheels for cryptography which use PEP 517 and cannot be installed directly](#could-not-build-wheels-for-cryptography-which-use-pep-517-and-cannot-be-installed-directly)
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- [django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1366, "Incorrect string value ...")](#djangodbutilsoperationalerror-1366-incorrect-string-value-)
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- [Empty queryset when filtering against datetime field](#empty-queryset-when-filtering-against-datetime-field)
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- [Hints](#hints)
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- [Building the all-in-one docker container](#building-the-all-in-one-docker-container)
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- [Running Grafana with plugin (frontend) folder mounted for dev purposes](#running-grafana-with-plugin-frontend-folder-mounted-for-dev-purposes)
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- [How to recreate the local database](#recreating-the-local-database)
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- [Running tests locally](#running-tests-locally)
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- [IDE Specific Instructions](#ide-specific-instructions)
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- [PyCharm](#pycharm)
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## Developer quickstart
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Related: [How to develop integrations](/engine/config_integrations/README.md)
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### Code style
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- [isort](https://github.com/PyCQA/isort), [black](https://github.com/psf/black) and [flake8](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8) are used to format backend code
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- [eslint](https://eslint.org) and [stylelint](https://stylelint.io) are used to format frontend code
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- To run formatters and linters on all files: `pre-commit run --all-files`
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- To install pre-commit hooks: `pre-commit install`
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### Backend setup
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1. Start stateful services (RabbitMQ, Redis, Grafana with mounted plugin folder)
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```bash
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docker-compose -f docker-compose-developer.yml up -d
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```
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NOTE: to use a PostgreSQL db backend, use the `docker-compose-developer-pg.yml` file instead.
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2. `postgres` is a dependency on some of our Python dependencies (notably `psycopg2` ([docs](https://www.psycopg.org/docs/install.html#prerequisites))). To install this on Mac you can simply run:
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```bash
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brew install postgresql@14
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```
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For non Mac installation please visit [here](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) for more information on how to install.
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3. Prepare a python environment:
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```bash
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# Create and activate the virtual environment
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python3.9 -m venv venv && source venv/bin/activate
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# Verify that python has version 3.9.x
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python --version
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# Make sure you have latest pip and wheel support
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pip install -U pip wheel
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# Copy and check .env.dev file.
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cp .env.dev.example .env.dev
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# NOTE: if you want to use the PostgreSQL db backend add DATABASE_TYPE=postgresql to your .env.dev file;
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# currently allowed backend values are `mysql` (default), `postgresql` and `sqlite3`
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# Apply .env.dev to current terminal.
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# For PyCharm it's better to use https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7861-envfile/
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export $(grep -v '^#' .env.dev | xargs -0)
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# Install dependencies.
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# Hint: there is a known issue with uwsgi. It's not used in the local dev environment. Feel free to comment it in `engine/requirements.txt`.
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cd engine && pip install -r requirements.txt
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# Migrate the DB:
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python manage.py migrate
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# Create user for django admin panel (if you need it):
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python manage.py createsuperuser
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```
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4. Launch the backend:
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```bash
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# Http server:
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python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080
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# Worker for background tasks (run it in the parallel terminal, don't forget to export .env.dev there)
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python manage.py start_celery
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# Additionally you could launch the worker with periodic tasks launcher (99% you don't need this)
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celery -A engine beat -l info
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```
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5. All set! Check out internal API endpoints at http://localhost:8000/.
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### Frontend setup
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1. Make sure you have [NodeJS v.14+ < 17](https://nodejs.org/) and [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) installed. **Note**: If you are using [`nvm`](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) feel free to simply run `cd grafana-plugin && nvm install` to install the proper Node version.
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2. Install the dependencies with `yarn` and launch the frontend server (on port `3000` by default)
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```bash
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cd grafana-plugin
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yarn install
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yarn
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yarn watch
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```
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3. Ensure /grafana-plugin/provisioning has no grafana-plugin.yml
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4. Generate an invitation token:
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```bash
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cd engine;
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python manage.py issue_invite_for_the_frontend --override
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```
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... or use output of all-in-one docker container described in the README.md.
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5. Open Grafana in the browser http://localhost:3000 (login: oncall, password: oncall) notice OnCall Plugin is not enabled, navigate to Configuration->Plugins and click Grafana OnCall
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6. Some configuration fields will appear be available. Fill them out and click Initialize OnCall
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OnCall API URL:
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http://host.docker.internal:8080
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Invitation Token (Single use token to connect Grafana instance):
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Response from the invite generator command (check above)
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Grafana URL (URL OnCall will use to talk to Grafana instance):
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http://localhost:3000
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```
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NOTE: you may not have `host.docker.internal` available, in that case you can get the
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host IP from inside the container by running:
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```bash
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/sbin/ip route|awk '/default/ { print $3 }'
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# Alternatively add host.docker.internal as an extra_host for grafana in docker-compose-developer.yml
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extra_hosts:
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- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
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```
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### Setup using Makefile
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- Make sure you have `make` installed
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- Backend setup:
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- Run stateful services:
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`$ make docker-services-start`
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(you can change your preferred docker file by defining the `DOCKER_FILE` env variable)
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- Setup environment:
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`$ make bootstrap`
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(you can change your preferred directory for your Python virtualenv by defining the `ENV_DIR` env variable)
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- Start the server (this will run bootstrap if needed and apply db migrations):
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`$ make run`
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- Start the celery workers:
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`$ make start-celery`
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- Start celery beat:
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`$ make start-celery-beat`
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- Frontend:
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- Build and watch plugin:
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`$ make watch-plugin`
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- Generate invitation token:
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`$ make manage ARGS="issue_invite_for_the_frontend --override"`
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- Follow instructions above to setup plugin (see steps 5 and 6)
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- Other useful targets:
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- `$ make shell` (open Django shell)
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- `$ make dbshell` (open DB shell)
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- `$ make test` (run tests)
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- `$ make lint` (run lint checks)
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### Slack application setup
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For Slack app configuration check our docs: https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/oncall/open-source/#slack-setup
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### Update drone build
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The .drone.yml build file must be signed when changes are made to it. Follow these steps:
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If you have not installed drone CLI follow [these instructions](https://docs.drone.io/cli/install/)
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To sign the .drone.yml file:
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```bash
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export DRONE_SERVER=https://drone.grafana.net
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# Get your drone token from https://drone.grafana.net/account
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export DRONE_TOKEN=<Your DRONE_TOKEN>
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drone sign --save grafana/oncall .drone.yml
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### ld: library not found for -lssl
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**Problem:**
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```
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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...
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ld: library not found for -lssl
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clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
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error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
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...
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```
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**Solution:**
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```
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export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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### Could not build wheels for cryptography which use PEP 517 and cannot be installed directly
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Happens on Apple Silicon
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**Problem:**
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build/temp.macosx-12-arm64-3.9/_openssl.c:575:10: fatal error: 'openssl/opensslv.h' file not found
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#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
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^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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1 error generated.
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error: command '/usr/bin/clang' failed with exit code 1
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----------------------------------------
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ERROR: Failed building wheel for cryptography
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```
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**Solution:**
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```
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LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl@1.1)/lib" CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl@1.1)/include" pip install `cat requirements.txt | grep cryptography`
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```
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### django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1366, "Incorrect string value ...")
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**Problem:**
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django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1366, "Incorrect string value: '\\xF0\\x9F\\x98\\x8A\\xF0\\x9F...' for column 'cached_name' at row 1")
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```
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**Solution:**
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Recreate the database with the correct encoding.
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### Grafana OnCall plugin does not show up in plugin list
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**Problem:**
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I've run `yarn watch` in `grafana_plugin` but I do not see Grafana OnCall in the list of plugins
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**Solution:**
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If it is the first time you have run `yarn watch` and it was run after starting Grafana in docker-compose; Grafana will not have detected a plugin to fix: `docker-compose -f developer-docker-compose.yml restart grafana`
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## Hints:
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### Building the all-in-one docker container
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```bash
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cd engine;
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docker build -t grafana/oncall-all-in-one -f Dockerfile.all-in-one .
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```
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### Running Grafana with plugin (frontend) folder mounted for dev purposes
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Do it only after you built frontend at least once! Also developer-docker-compose.yml has similar Grafana included.
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```bash
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docker run --rm -it -p 3000:3000 -v "$(pwd)"/grafana-plugin:/var/lib/grafana/plugins/grafana-plugin -e GF_PLUGINS_ALLOW_LOADING_UNSIGNED_PLUGINS=grafana-oncall-app --name=grafana grafana/grafana:8.3.2
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```
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Credentials: admin/admin
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### Running tests locally
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In the `engine` directory, with the `.env.dev` vars exported and virtualenv activated
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```bash
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pytest
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```
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You can also install `pytest.xdist` in your env and run tests in parallel:
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```bash
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pip install pytest.xdist
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pytest -n4
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```
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## IDE Specific Instructions
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### PyCharm
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1. Create venv and copy .env.dev file
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```bash
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python3.9 -m venv venv
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cp .env.dev.example .env.dev
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```
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2. Open the project in PyCharm
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3. Settings → Project OnCall
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- In Python Interpreter click the gear and create a new Virtualenv from existing environment selecting the venv created in Step 1.
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- In Project Structure make sure the project root is the content root and add /engine to Sources
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4. Under Settings → Languages & Frameworks → Django
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- Enable Django support
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- Set Django project root to /engine
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- Set Settings to settings/dev.py
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5. Create a new Django Server run configuration to Run/Debug the engine
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- Use a plugin such as EnvFile to load the .env.dev file
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- Change port from 8000 to 8080
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