Releases: grafana/grafana-json-datasource
Release v1.2.0
1.2.0 (2021-05-18)
Enhancements
- Adding $__isoFrom() and $__isoTo() macros (#115) (thanks @jirkafajfr!)
- Using JSON.stringify instead of toString for object types in parseValue (#111) (thanks @Totalus!)
Bug fixes
- Fix for macros not running in variable queries (#100) (thanks @KensingtonTech!)
Release v1.1.1
1.1.1 (2021-04-17)
Enhancements
- Improve editor styling
Bug fixes
- Fix issue where wrong fields were used when grouping
- Add variable support for aliases
Release v1.1.0
1.1.0 (2021-04-15)
This release introduces an Experimental tab to the query editor. This will be used to let users try out features while they're being developed. Each feature has a link the the GitHub issue where you can share you feedback, before the feature is considered stable.
Enhancements
- Extend variables support to options
- Don't detect time fields from Unix epoch (#82)
- Add params to cache key (#85)
- Add Experimental section to query editor to test features under development
- Experimental: Group query results by field (#36)
- Experimental: Set display name for metric fields (#36)
- Experimental: Set optional label for variables (#79)
Bug fix
- Ignore hidden queries (#83)
- New queries don't use default values
Release v1.0.1
1.0.1 (2021-03-05)
Enhancements
- Add annotation support
Bug fixes
- Can't connect to API when URL contains encoded slash (#59)
Release v1.0.0
1.0.0 (2021-03-04)
No noteworthy features or bug fixes in this release. Mostly metadata updates.
Release v0.10.1
0.10.0 (2021-02-27)
Bug fixes
- Undefined cache duration isn't handled
- Query editor tries to update read only property
Release v0.10.0
Release v0.9.2
Release v0.9.1
Release v0.9.0
0.9.0 (2021-02-01)
BREAKING CHANGE: Query parameters set by the query editor no longer overrides the data source config, to match how headers are handled in the Grafana proxy. This establishes the convention that any configuration made by an administrator should have higher priority.
IMPORTANT: This release contains many new changes that touches several aspects of the plugin. Make sure that you back up your dashboards before updating your plugin.
This release introduces a new query editor that gives more control of the request.
- Support for both GET and POST methods
- Support for request bodies (when using POST)
- Support for headers
It introduces a new key value editor for query parameters and headers, as well as a Monaco-based editor for editing the request body with syntax highlighting.
This release deprecates the queryString
property in the query model, in favor of the new params
. The query string config should be backwards-compatible (and forward-compatible) with previous versions, but make sure to back up your dashboard before upgrading.