Version information is determined at build-time and thus there is
no need to pass it down from main. In its own package it can
be used from various other packages.
Also, rearrange and clean up some things to make this work.
The textarea starts as a single line, but auto-expands when entering
multiple lines (e.g. via Shift+Enter). Pressing just "Enter" still
executes the expression.
Main changes:
- Switched to using `go-bindata` in place of `scripts/embed-static.sh`.
- Support for building Prometheus without a `Makefile`.
- Minor typo fix to make Prometheus build on Windows (without Makefiles).
Please note that this does not mean that prometheus will work on Windows.
There are still failing tests!
Figuring out what's going on with the new service discovery
and labels is difficult. Add a popover with the labels
to the target table to make things simpler, and help
discovery of potentially useful labels.
Previously we redirected any non-existent path to the root (or path
prefix).
The new behavior:
With no path prefix:
- "" -> "/"
- "/biz" -> 404
With path prefix of "/foo/bar":
- "" -> "/foo/bar/"
- "/" -> "/foo/bar/"
- "/foo/bar" -> "/foo/bar/"
- "/biz" -> /foo/bar/biz"
(anything not starting with the path prefix gets the prefix prepended)
- "/foo/bar/biz" -> 404
This change is conceptually very simple, although the diff is large. It
switches logging from "github.com/golang/glog" to
"github.com/prometheus/log", while not actually changing any log
messages. V(1)-style logging has been changed to be log.Debug*().
Appending to the storage can block for a long time. Timing out
scrapes can also cause longer blocks. This commit avoids that those
blocks affect other compnents than the target itself.
Also the Target interface was removed.
The target implementation and interface contain methods only serving a
specific purpose of the templates. They were moved to the template
as they operate on more fundamental target data.
With this commit, sending SIGHUP to the Prometheus process will reload
and apply the configuration file. The different components attempt
to handle failing changes gracefully.