CodeMirror-promql ================= [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql) [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](./LICENSE) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/codemirror-promql.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/codemirror-promql) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql/branch/master/graph/badge.svg?token=1OSVPBDKZC)](https://codecov.io/gh/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql) ## Overview This project provides a mode for [CodeMirror Next](https://codemirror.net/6) that handles syntax highlighting, linting and autocompletion for PromQL ([Prometheus Query Language](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/overview/)). ### Installation This mode is available as a npm package: ```bash npm install --save codemirror-promql ``` **Note:** You will have to manually install different packages that are part of [CodeMirror Next](https://codemirror.net/6), as they are a peer dependency to this package. Here are the different packages you need to install: * **@codemirror/autocomplete** * **@codemirror/highlight** * **@codemirror/language** * **@codemirror/lint** * **@codemirror/state** * **@codemirror/view** ```bash npm install --save @codemirror/autocomplete @codemirror/highlight @codemirror/language @codemirror/lint @codemirror/state @codemirror/view ``` **Note 2**: that's the minimum required to install the lib. You would probably need to install as well the dependency **@codemirror/basic-setup** to ease the setup of codeMirror itself: ```bash npm install --save @codemirror/basic-setup ``` ### Playground [Here](https://codemirror-promql.netlify.app/) you have a playground available that is deployed from the latest commit available on the `master` branch. Here is a short preview of it looks like currently: ![preview](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4548045/95660829-d5e4b680-0b2a-11eb-9ecb-41dca6396273.gif) ## Usage As the setup of the PromQL language can a bit tricky in CMN, this lib provides a class `PromQLExtension` which is here to help you to configure the different extensions we aim to provide. ### Default setup If you want to enjoy about the different features provided without taking too much time to understand how to configure them, then the easiest way is this one: ```typescript import { PromQLExtension } from 'codemirror-promql'; import { basicSetup } from '@codemirror/basic-setup'; import { EditorState } from '@codemirror/state'; import { EditorView } from '@codemirror/view'; const promQL = new PromQLExtension() new EditorView({ state: EditorState.create({ extensions: [basicSetup, promQL.asExtension()], }), // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-non-null-assertion // tslint:disable-next-line:no-non-null-assertion parent: document.getElementById('editor')!, }); ``` Using the default setup will activate: * syntax highlighting * an offline autocompletion that will suggest PromQL keywords such as functions / aggregations, depending on the context. * an offline linter that will display PromQL syntax errors (which is closer to what Prometheus returns) ### Deactivate autocompletion - linter In case you would like to deactivate the linter and/or the autocompletion it's simple as that: ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().activateLinter(false).activateCompletion(false) // here the linter and the autocomplete are deactivated ``` ### Linter There is no particular configuration today for the linter. Feel free to file an issue if you have some use cases that would require configurability. ### Autocompletion The autocompletion feature provides multiple different parameters that can be used to adapt this lib to your environment. #### maxMetricsMetadata `maxMetricsMetadata` is the maximum number of metrics in Prometheus for which metadata is fetched. If the number of metrics exceeds this limit, no metric metadata is fetched at all. By default, the limit is 10 000 metrics. Use it cautiously. A high value of this limit can cause a crash of your browser due to too many data fetched. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ maxMetricsMetadata: 10000 }) ``` #### Connect the autocompletion extension to a remote Prometheus server Connecting the autocompletion extension to a remote Prometheus server will provide autocompletion of metric names, label names, and label values. ##### Use the default Prometheus client ###### Prometheus URL If you want to use the default Prometheus client provided by this lib, you have to provide the url used to contact the Prometheus server. Note: this is the only mandatory parameter in case you want to use the default Prometheus client. Without this parameter, the rest of the config will be ignored, and the Prometheus client won't be initialized. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { url: 'https://prometheus.land' } }) ``` ###### Override FetchFn In case your Prometheus server is protected and requires a special HTTP client, you can override the function `fetchFn` that is used to perform any required HTTP request. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { fetchFn: myHTTPClient } }) ``` ###### Duration to use for looking back when retrieving metrics / labels If you are a bit familiar with the Prometheus API, you are aware that you can pass a time interval that is used to tell to Prometheus which period of time you are looking for when retrieving metadata (like metrics / labels). In case you would like to provide your own duration, you can override the variable `lookbackInterval`. By default, the value is `12 * 60 * 60 * 1000` (12h). The value must be defined in **milliseconds**. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { lookbackInterval: 12 * 60 * 60 * 1000 } }) ``` ###### Error Handling You can set up your own error handler to catch any HTTP error that can occur when the PrometheusClient is contacting Prometheus. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { httpErrorHandler: (error: any) => console.error(error) } }) ``` ###### HTTP method used By default, the Prometheus client will use the HTTP method `POST` when contacting Prometheus for the endpoints `/api/v1/labels` and `/api/v1/series`. You can change it to use the HTTP method `GET` if you prefer. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { httpMethod: 'GET' } }) ``` ###### Cache The default client has an embedded cache that is used to store the different metrics and labels retrieved from a remote Prometheus server. ###### Max Age The data are stored in the cache for a limited amount of time defined by the variable `maxAge` which is by default 5 minutes. The value must be defined in **milliseconds**. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { cache: { maxAge: 5 * 60 * 1000 } } }) ``` ###### Initial Metric List The cache can be initialized with a list of metric names. It is useful when you already have the list of the metrics somewhere else in your application, and you would like to share this list with the embedded Prometheus client of `codemirror-promql`. Note: keep in mind that this list will be kept into the embedded Prometheus client until the time defined by `maxAge`. ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { cache: { initialMetricList: [ 'ALERTS', 'ALERTS_FOR_STATE', 'alertmanager_alerts', 'alertmanager_alerts_invalid_total', 'alertmanager_alerts_received_total', ] } } }) ``` ##### Override the default Prometheus client In case you are not satisfied by our default Prometheus client, you can still provide your own. It has to implement the interface [PrometheusClient](https://github.com/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql/blob/master/src/lang-promql/client/prometheus.ts#L111-L117) . ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ remote: { prometheusClient: MyPrometheusClient } }) ``` #### Provide your own implementation of the autocompletion In case you would like to provide you own implementation of the autocompletion, you can simply do it like that: ```typescript const promQL = new PromQLExtension().setComplete({ completeStrategy: myCustomImpl }) ``` Note: In case this parameter is provided, then the rest of the configuration is ignored. ### Example * The development [app](./src/app) can give you an example of how to use it with no TS Framework. * [ReactJS example](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/431ea75a11ca165dad9dd5d629b3cf975f4c186b/web/ui/react-app/src/pages/graph/CMExpressionInput.tsx) * [Angular example](https://github.com/perses/perses/blob/28b3bdac88b0ed7a4602f9c91106442eafcb6c34/internal/api/front/perses/src/app/project/prometheusrule/promql-editor/promql-editor.component.ts) ## Contributions Any contribution or suggestion would be really appreciated. Feel free to [file an issue](https://github.com/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql/issues) or [send a pull request](https://github.com/prometheus-community/codemirror-promql/pulls). ## Development In case you want to contribute and change the code by yourself, run the following commands: To install all dependencies: ``` npm install ``` To start the web server: ``` npm start ``` This should create a tab in your browser with the development app that contains CodeMirror Next with the PromQL plugin. ## License [MIT](./LICENSE)