# What this PR does ## Main stuff - add Python script to populate local Grafana/OnCall setup w/ large amounts of fake data. Right now the data types that can be generated are: - teams and Admin users via the Grafana API (must be synced manually by going into the UI before going onto the next step) - Calendar Schedules which have three 8h oncall-shifts, via the OnCall public API - fixes `django-debug-toolbar` when being run in `docker-compose` locally ## Other stuff - documents how to easily modify the Grafana `docker-compose` container provisioning configuration - document solutions for two backend setup related issues encountered when running the engine/celery workers locally, outside of `docker-compose`, on an Apple silicon Mac - fixes small bug in `grafana_plugin.helpers.client.APIClient.call_api` where it would call `response.json()` for all requests, regardless of whether or not the response actually contained data or not - in `engine/settings/dev.py`, properly setup `django-silk` and document the steps to use it locally - make it possible to log out debug SQL queries by specifying `DEV_DEBUG_VIEW_SQL_QUERIES` env var, rather than having to uncomment out a section of `settings/dev.py` ## Which issue(s) this PR fixes - Some local setup issues when trying to use `django-silk` and `django-debug-toolbar` - Makes it much easier to populate your local setup with a lot of fake data - Makes it possible to easily modify your local grafana's provisioning configuration ## Checklist - [ ] Tests updated (N/A) - [ ] Documentation added (N/A) - [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (N/A)
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# Developer quickstart
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- [Running the project](#running-the-project)
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- [`COMPOSE_PROFILES`](#compose_profiles)
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- [`GRAFANA_VERSION`](#grafana_version)
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- [Configuring Grafana](#configuring-grafana)
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- [Django Silk Profiling](#django-silk-profiling)
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- [Running backend services outside Docker](#running-backend-services-outside-docker)
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- [Useful `make` commands](#useful-make-commands)
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- [Setting environment variables](#setting-environment-variables)
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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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- [/bin/sh: line 0: cd: grafana-plugin: No such file or directory](#binsh-line-0-cd-grafana-plugin-no-such-file-or-directory)
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- [Encountered error while trying to install package - grpcio](#encountered-error-while-trying-to-install-package---grpcio)
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- [distutils.errors.CompileError: command '/usr/bin/clang' failed with exit code 1](#distutilserrorscompileerror-command-usrbinclang-failed-with-exit-code-1)
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- [symbol not found in flat namespace '\_EVP_DigestSignUpdate'](#symbol-not-found-in-flat-namespace-_evp_digestsignupdate)
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- [IDE Specific Instructions](#ide-specific-instructions)
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- [PyCharm](#pycharm)
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Related: [How to develop integrations](/engine/config_integrations/README.md)
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## Running the project
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By default everything runs inside Docker. These options can be modified via the [`COMPOSE_PROFILES`](#compose_profiles)
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environment variable.
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1. Firstly, ensure that you have `docker` [installed](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and running on your machine.
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**NOTE**: the `docker-compose-developer.yml` file uses some syntax/features that are only supported by Docker Compose
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v2. For instructions on how to enable this (if you haven't already done so),
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see [here](https://www.docker.com/blog/announcing-compose-v2-general-availability/). Ensure you have Docker Compose
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version 2.10 or above installed - update instructions are [here](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/linux/).
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2. Run `make init start`. By default this will run everything in Docker, using SQLite as the database and Redis as the
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message broker/cache. See [`COMPOSE_PROFILES`](#compose_profiles) below for more details on how to swap
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out/disable which components are run in Docker.
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3. Open Grafana in a browser [here](http://localhost:3000/plugins/grafana-oncall-app) (login: `oncall`, password: `oncall`).
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4. You should now see the OnCall plugin configuration page. You may safely ignore the warning about the invalid
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plugin signature. When opening the main plugin page, you may also ignore warnings about version mismatch and lack of
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communication channels.
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5. Enjoy! Check our [OSS docs](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/oncall/open-source/) if you want to set up Slack,
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Telegram, Twilio or SMS/calls through Grafana Cloud.
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6. (Optional) Install `pre-commit` hooks by running `make install-precommit-hook`
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**Note**: on subsequent startups you can simply run `make start`, this is a bit faster because it skips the frontend
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build step.
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### `COMPOSE_PROFILES`
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This configuration option represents a comma-separated list of [`docker-compose` profiles](https://docs.docker.com/compose/profiles/).
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It allows you to swap-out, or disable, certain components in Docker.
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This option can be configured in two ways:
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1. Setting a `COMPOSE_PROFILES` environment variable in `dev/.env.dev`. This allows you to avoid having to set
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`COMPOSE_PROFILES` for each `make` command you execute afterwards.
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2. Passing in a `COMPOSE_PROFILES` argument when running `make` commands. For example:
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```bash
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make start COMPOSE_PROFILES=postgres,engine,grafana,rabbitmq
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```
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The possible profiles values are:
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- `grafana`
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- `engine`
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- `oncall_ui`
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- `redis`
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- `rabbitmq`
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- `postgres`
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- `mysql`
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The default is `engine,oncall_ui,redis,grafana`. This runs:
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- all OnCall components (using SQLite as the database)
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- Redis as the Celery message broker/cache
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- a Grafana container
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### `GRAFANA_VERSION`
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If you would like to change the version of Grafana being run, simply pass in a `GRAFANA_VERSION` environment variable
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to `make start` (or alternatively set it in your `.env.dev` file). The value of this environment variable should be a
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valid `grafana/grafana` published Docker [image tag](https://hub.docker.com/r/grafana/grafana/tags).
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### Configuring Grafana
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This section is applicable for when you are running a Grafana container inside of `docker-compose` and you would like
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to modify your Grafana instance's provisioning configuration.
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The following commands assume you run them from the root of the project:
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```bash
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touch ./dev/grafana.dev.ini
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# make desired changes to ./dev/grafana.dev.ini then run
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touch .env && ./dev/add_env_var.sh GRAFANA_DEV_PROVISIONING ./dev/grafana.dev.ini .env
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```
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The next time you start the project via `docker-compose`, the `grafana` container will have `./dev/grafana.dev.ini`
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volume mounted inside the container.
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### Django Silk Profiling
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In order to setup [`django-silk`](https://github.com/jazzband/django-silk) for local profiling, perform the following
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steps:
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1. `make engine-manage CMD="createsuperuser"` - follow CLI prompts to create a Django superuser
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2. Visit <http://localhost:8080/django-admin> and login using the credentials you created in step #2
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You should now be able to visit <http://localhost:8080/silk/> and see the Django Silk UI.
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See the `django-silk` documentation [here](https://github.com/jazzband/django-silk) for more information.
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### Running backend services outside Docker
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By default everything runs inside Docker. If you would like to run the backend services outside of Docker
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(for integrating w/ PyCharm for example), follow these instructions:
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1. Create a Python 3.9 virtual environment using a method of your choosing (ex.
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[venv](https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/venv.html) or [pyenv-virtualenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv)).
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Make sure the virtualenv is "activated".
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2. `postgres` is a dependency on some of our Python dependencies (notably `psycopg2`
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([docs](https://www.psycopg.org/docs/install.html#prerequisites))). Please visit
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[here](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) for installation instructions.
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3. `make backend-bootstrap` - installs all backend dependencies
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4. Modify your `.env.dev` by copying the contents of one of `.env.mysql.dev`, `.env.postgres.dev`,
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or `.env.sqlite.dev` into `.env.dev` (you should exclude the `GF_` prefixed environment variables).
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> In most cases where you are running stateful services via `docker-compose`, and backend services outside of
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> docker, you will simply need to change the database host to `localhost` (or in the case of `sqlite` update
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> the file-path to your `sqlite` database file). You will need to change the broker host to `localhost` as well.
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5. `make backend-migrate` - runs necessary database migrations
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6. Open two separate shells and then run the following:
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- `make run-backend-server` - runs the HTTP server
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- `make run-backend-celery` - runs Celery workers
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## Useful `make` commands
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See [`COMPOSE_PROFILES`](#compose_profiles) for more information on what this option is and how to configure it.
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```bash
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make init # build the frontend plugin code then run make start
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make start # start all of the docker containers
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make stop # stop all of the docker containers
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make restart # restart all docker containers
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make build # rebuild images (e.g. when changing requirements.txt)
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# run Django's `manage.py` script, inside of a docker container, passing `$CMD` as arguments.
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# e.g. `make engine-manage CMD="makemigrations"` - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-makemigrations
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make engine-manage CMD="..."
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# sets a feature flag, related to mobile app backend functionality, in your ./dev/.env.dev
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# and sets the necessary database values
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# NOTE: you need to enable, and configure, the plugin before running this command
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make enable-mobile-app-feature-flags
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# this will remove all of the images, containers, volumes, and networks
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# associated with your local OnCall developer setup
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make cleanup
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make start-celery-beat # start celery beat
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make purge-queues # purge celery queues
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make shell # starts an OnCall engine Django shell
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make dbshell # opens a DB shell
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make exec-engine # exec into engine container's bash
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make test # run backend tests
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# run Django's `manage.py` script, passing `$CMD` as arguments.
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# e.g. `make backend-manage-command CMD="makemigrations"` - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-makemigrations
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make backend-manage-command CMD="..."
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# run both frontend and backend linters
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# may need to run `yarn install` from within `grafana-plugin` to install several `pre-commit` dependencies
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make lint
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```
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## Setting environment variables
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If you need to override any additional environment variables, you should set these in a root `.env.dev` file.
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This file is automatically picked up by the OnCall engine Docker containers. This file is ignored from source control
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and also overrides any defaults that are set in other `.env*` files
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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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```bash
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make backend-bootstrap
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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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```bash
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export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib
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make backend-bootstrap
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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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```bash
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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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<!-- markdownlint-disable MD013 -->
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```bash
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LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl@1.1)/lib" CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl@1.1)/include" pip install `cat engine/requirements.txt | grep cryptography`
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```
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<!-- markdownlint-enable MD013 -->
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### django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1366, "Incorrect string value")
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**Problem:**
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<!-- markdownlint-disable MD013 -->
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```bash
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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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<!-- markdownlint-enable MD013 -->
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**Solution:**
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Recreate the database with the correct encoding.
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### /bin/sh: line 0: cd: grafana-plugin: No such file or directory
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**Problem:**
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When running `make init`:
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```bash
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/bin/sh: line 0: cd: grafana-plugin: No such file or directory
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make: *** [init] Error 1
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```
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This arises when the environment variable `[CDPATH](https://www.theunixschool.com/2012/04/what-is-cdpath.html)` is
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set _and_ when the current path (`.`) is not explicitly part of `CDPATH`.
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**Solution:**
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Either make `.` part of `CDPATH` in your .rc file setup, or temporarily override the variable when running `make` commands:
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```bash
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$ CDPATH="." make init
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# Setting CDPATH to empty seems to also work - only tested on zsh, YMMV
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$ CDPATH="" make init
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```
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**Problem:**
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When running `make init start`:
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<!-- markdownlint-disable MD013 -->
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```bash
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Error response from daemon: open /var/lib/docker/overlay2/ac57b871108ee1b98ff4455e36d2175eae90cbc7d4c9a54608c0b45cfb7c6da5/committed: is a directory
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make: *** [start] Error 1
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```
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<!-- markdownlint-enable MD013 -->
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**Solution:**
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clear everything in docker by resetting or:
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```bash
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make cleanup
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```
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### Encountered error while trying to install package - grpcio
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**Problem:**
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We are currently using a library, `fcm-django`, which has a dependency on `grpcio`. Google does not provide `grpcio`
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wheels built for Apple Silicon Macs. The best solution so far has been to use a `conda` virtualenv. There's apparently
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a lot of community work put into making packages play well with M1/arm64 architecture.
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```bash
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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...
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note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
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error: legacy-install-failure
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× Encountered error while trying to install package.
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╰─> grpcio
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...
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```
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**Solution:**
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Use a `conda` virtualenv, and then run the following when installing the engine dependencies/
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[See here for more details](https://stackoverflow.com/a/74307636/3902555)
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```bash
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GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_SYSTEM_OPENSSL=1 GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_SYSTEM_ZLIB=1 pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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### distutils.errors.CompileError: command '/usr/bin/clang' failed with exit code 1
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See solution for "Encountered error while trying to install package - grpcio" [here](#encountered-error-while-trying-to-install-package---grpcio)
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### symbol not found in flat namespace '\_EVP_DigestSignUpdate'
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**Problem:**
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This problem seems to occur when running the Celery process, outside of `docker-compose`
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(via `make run-backend-celery`), and using a `conda` virtual environment.
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<!-- markdownlint-disable MD013 -->
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```bash
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conda create --name oncall-dev python=3.9.13
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conda activate oncall-dev
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make backend-bootstrap
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make run-backend-celery
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File "~/oncall/engine/engine/__init__.py", line 5, in <module>
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from .celery import app as celery_app
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File "~/oncall/engine/engine/celery.py", line 11, in <module>
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from opentelemetry.exporter.otlp.proto.grpc.trace_exporter import OTLPSpanExporter
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File "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/miniconda/base/envs/oncall-dev/lib/python3.9/site-packages/opentelemetry/exporter/otlp/proto/grpc/trace_exporter/__init__.py", line 20, in <module>
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from grpc import ChannelCredentials, Compression
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File "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/miniconda/base/envs/oncall-dev/lib/python3.9/site-packages/grpc/__init__.py", line 22, in <module>
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from grpc import _compression
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File "/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/miniconda/base/envs/oncall-dev/lib/python3.9/site-packages/grpc/_compression.py", line 20, in <module>
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from grpc._cython import cygrpc
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ImportError: dlopen(/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/miniconda/base/envs/oncall-dev/lib/python3.9/site-packages/grpc/_cython/cygrpc.cpython-39-darwin.so, 0x0002): symbol not found in flat namespace '_EVP_DigestSignUpdate'
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```
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<!-- markdownlint-enable MD013 -->
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**Solution:**
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[This solution](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/15510#issuecomment-392012594) posted in a GitHub issue thread for
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the `grpc/grpc` repository, fixes the issue:
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```bash
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conda install grpcio
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make run-backend-celery
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```
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## IDE Specific Instructions
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### PyCharm
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1. Follow the instructions listed in ["Running backend services outside Docker"](#running-backend-services-outside-docker).
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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
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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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