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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Akhmetov 1d0a86252e
Alerting: Add target datasource support to Prometheus conversion (#102307) 2025-03-18 09:53:50 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov 85b0b47efd
Alerting: Allow disabling provenance in the Prometheus conversion API (#101573)
When creating Grafana-managed alerts from Prometheus rule definitions with mimirtool or cortextool, the rules are marked as "provisioned" and are not editable in the Grafana UI. This PR allows changing this by providing an extra header: --extra-header="X-Disable-Provenance=true".

When provenance is disabled, we do not keep the original rule definition in YAML, so it is impossible to read it back using the Prometheus conversion API (mimirtool/cortextool). This is intentional because if we did keep it and the rule was later changed in the UI, its Prometheus YAML definition would no longer reflect the latest version of the alert rule, as it would be unchanged.
2025-03-11 19:53:28 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov 48ea9b08a2
Alerting: Add recording rule target datasource support to Prometheus conversion API (#101799)
What is this feature?

Adds target datasource UID to the recording rules so that they write to the same datasource used for alerting rule queries after the import.

Why do we need this feature?

Target datasourse support was added in #101678, and under a feature flag grafanaManagedRecordingRulesDatasources (#101778).

This PR makes the importing process:
    Check if the import contains recording rules
    Verify both recording rules and the grafanaManagedRecordingRulesDatasources feature flag are enabled
    If either check fails, return an error
    If both checks pass, create recording rules with the provided datasource UID set as both the query and target datasource
2025-03-07 16:56:24 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov d44728f4e5
Alerting: Metric to count imported from Prometheus rules (#100847) 2025-03-05 14:02:28 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov c7c68322b1
Alerting: Allow specifying a folder for Prometheus rule import (#101406)
What is this feature?

Allows the creation of alert rules with mimirtool in a specified folder.

Why do we need this feature?

Currently, the APIs for mimirtool create namespaces and rule groups in the root folder without the ability to set a custom folder. For example, it could be a special "Imported" folder, etc.

This PR makes it possible with a special header: mimirtool ... --extra-headers="X-Grafana-Alerting-Folder-UID=123". If it's not present, the root folder is used, otherwise, the specified one is used.

mimirtool does not support nested folder structures, while Grafana allows folder nesting. To keep compatibility, we return only direct child folders of the working folder (as namespaces) with rule groups and rules that are directly in these child folders as if there are no nested folders.

For example, given this folder structure in Grafana:

```
	grafana/
	├── production/
	│   ├── service1/
	│   │   └── alerts/
	│   └── service2/
	└── testing/
	    └── service3/
```

If the working folder is "grafana":

    Only namespaces "production" and "testing" are returned
    Only rule groups directly within these folders are included

If the working folder is "production":
   -  Only namespaces "service1" and "service2" are returned
    Only rule groups directly within these folders are included
2025-03-03 17:59:01 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov d947433d19
Alerting: API to delete rule groups using mimirtool (#100687)
* Alerting: API to delete rule groups using mimirtool
2025-02-27 13:04:47 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov 6eb335a8ce
Alerting: API to read rule groups using mimirtool (#100674) 2025-02-25 15:49:08 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov b641fd64f9
Alerting: API to create rule groups using mimirtool (#100558)
What is this feature?

Adds an API endpoint to create alert rules with mimirtool:

- POST /convert/prometheus/config/v1/rules/{NamespaceTitle} - Accepts a single rule group in a Prometheus YAML format and creates or updates a Grafana rule group from it.

The endpoint uses the conversion package from #100224.

Key parts

The API works similarly to the provisioning API. If the rule does not exist, it will be created, otherwise updated. Any rules not present in the new group will be deleted, ensuring the group is fully synchronized with the provided configuration.

Since the API works with namespace titles (folders), the handler automatically creates a folder in the root based on the provided title if it does not exist. It also requires a special header, X-Grafana-Alerting-Datasource-UID. This header specifies which datasource to use for the new rules.

If the rule group's evaluation interval is not specified, it uses the DefaultRuleEvaluationInterval from settings.
2025-02-25 11:26:36 +01:00
Alexander Akhmetov 9593e51da7
Alerting: conversion API structure (#100258) 2025-02-12 08:13:21 +01:00