Commit 48364f01 by Julien Pivotto Committed by Torkel Ödegaard

Add support for $__range_s (#12883)

Fixes #12882

Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
parent 1f88bfd2
......@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ For details of *metric names*, *label names* and *label values* are please refer
#### Using interval and range variables
> Support for `$__range` and `$__range_ms` only available from Grafana v5.3
> Support for `$__range`, `$__range_s` and `$__range_ms` only available from Grafana v5.3
It's possible to use some global built-in variables in query variables; `$__interval`, `$__interval_ms`, `$__range` and `$__range_ms`, see [Global built-in variables](/reference/templating/#global-built-in-variables) for more information. These can be convenient to use in conjunction with the `query_result` function when you need to filter variable queries since
It's possible to use some global built-in variables in query variables; `$__interval`, `$__interval_ms`, `$__range`, `$__range_s` and `$__range_ms`, see [Global built-in variables](/reference/templating/#global-built-in-variables) for more information. These can be convenient to use in conjunction with the `query_result` function when you need to filter variable queries since
`label_values` function doesn't support queries.
Make sure to set the variable's `refresh` trigger to be `On Time Range Change` to get the correct instances when changing the time range on the dashboard.
......@@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ Query: query_result(topk(5, sum(rate(http_requests_total[$__range])) by (instanc
Regex: /"([^"]+)"/
```
Populate a variable with the instances having a certain state over the time range shown in the dashboard:
Populate a variable with the instances having a certain state over the time range shown in the dashboard, using the more precise `$__range_s`:
```
Query: query_result(max_over_time(<metric>[$__range]) != <state>)
Query: query_result(max_over_time(<metric>[${__range_s}s]) != <state>)
Regex:
```
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......@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ This variable is only available in the Singlestat panel and can be used in the p
> Only available in Grafana v5.3+
Currently only supported for Prometheus data sources. This variable represents the range for the current dashboard. It is calculated by `to - from`. It has a millisecond representation called `$__range_ms`.
Currently only supported for Prometheus data sources. This variable represents the range for the current dashboard. It is calculated by `to - from`. It has a millisecond and a second representation called `$__range_ms` and `$__range_s`.
## Repeating Panels
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......@@ -489,9 +489,11 @@ export class PrometheusDatasource {
getRangeScopedVars() {
let range = this.timeSrv.timeRange();
let msRange = range.to.diff(range.from);
let sRange = Math.round(msRange / 1000);
let regularRange = kbn.secondsToHms(msRange / 1000);
return {
__range_ms: { text: msRange, value: msRange },
__range_s: { text: sRange, value: sRange },
__range: { text: regularRange, value: regularRange },
};
}
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......@@ -321,8 +321,10 @@ describe('PrometheusDatasource', () => {
it('should have the correct range and range_ms', () => {
let range = ctx.templateSrvMock.replace.mock.calls[0][1].__range;
let rangeMs = ctx.templateSrvMock.replace.mock.calls[0][1].__range_ms;
let rangeS = ctx.templateSrvMock.replace.mock.calls[0][1].__range_s;
expect(range).toEqual({ text: '21s', value: '21s' });
expect(rangeMs).toEqual({ text: 21031, value: 21031 });
expect(rangeS).toEqual({ text: 21, value: 21 });
});
it('should pass the default interval value', () => {
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