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README.md
frontend-service local dev
This directory contains a docker compose + Tilt setup for running a full frontend service stack locally. It contains:
- frontend-service
- backend api
- static asset cdn.
Getting started
On top of the main Grafana development dependencies, you will need installed:
- Docker
- Tilt. At the moment we're not using Kubernetes locally, so you shouldn't need to follow the instructions to install kubectl or kind.
To start the stack, from the root of the Grafana project run make frontend-service-up
. Tilt will orchestrate the webpack and docker builds, and then run the services with Docker compose. You can monitor it's progress and see logs with the URL to the Tilt console. Once done, you can access Grafana at http://localhost:3000
.
Quitting the process will not stop the service from running. Run make frontend-service-down
when done to shut down the docker containers.
Grafana config
The Grafana API and frontend-service containers are configured in two places:
-
GF_
environment variables in the docker-compose file. Config specific to this development stack, that should be the same for everyone, is set here. -
configs/{frontend-service,grafana-api}.local.ini
file is where you can set your own personal config values, such as feature toggles. This file is git-ignored.
Bootdata unavailable
To simulate the /bootdata
endpoint being available, there are special control URLs you can visit that use cookies to control behaviour:
/-/down
- Simulates the endpoint being unavailable for 60 seconds./-/down/:seconds
- Simulates the endpoint being unavailable for a custom number of seconds./-/up
- Restores the endpoint to being available.
When unavailable, the API will return HTTP 503 Service Unavailable
with a JSON payload.
Leave service running
By default, Tilt services stay running after you close the CLI, but make frontend-service
wraps Tilt and auto shuts down the services. Set the environment variable AUTO_DOWN=false
when running make frontend-service
to leave the services running after quitting make. This is useful if you're restarting tilt often in quick succession for developing it.