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Guide to upgrading dependencies

Upgrading Go or Node.js requires making changes in many different files. See below for a list and explanation for each.

Go

  • Drone
  • grafana/build-container
  • Appveyor
  • Dockerfile

Node.js

  • Drone
  • grafana/build-container
  • Appveyor
  • Dockerfile

Go dependencies

The Grafana project uses Go modules to manage dependencies on external packages. This requires a working Go environment with version 1.11 or greater installed.

To add or update a new dependency, use the go get command:

go get example.com/some/module/pkg

# Pick a specific version.
go get example.com/some/module/pkg@vX.Y.Z

Tidy up the go.mod and go.sum files:

go mod tidy

You have to commit the changes to go.mod and go.sum before submitting the pull request.

To understand what the actual dependencies of grafana-server are, one could run it with -vv flag. This might produce an output, different from go.mod contents and -vv option is the source of truth here. It lists the modules compiled into the executable, while go.mod lists also test and weak transitive dependencies (modules, used in some package, which is not in use by itself). If you are interested in reporting a vulnerability in a dependency module - please consult -vv output, maybe the "dependency" is not a dependency as such.

Upgrading dependencies

If you need to upgrade a direct or indirect dependency, you can do it like so, $MODULE being the dependency in question: go get -u $MODULE. The corresponding entry in go.mod should then have the version you specified; if it's an indirect dependency, the entry should have the // indirect comment. Follow this by executing go mod tidy, to ensure that go.mod and go.sum are up to date. If the indirect dependency turns out to not be used (transitively) by any of our packages, go mod tidy will actually strip it from go.mod. In that case, you can just ignore it since it isn't used in the end.

Node.js dependencies

Updated using yarn.

  • package.json

Where to make changes

Drone

Our CI builds run on Drone.

Files

  • .circleci/config.yml.

Dependencies

  • nodejs
  • golang
  • grafana/build-container (our custom docker build container)

grafana/build-container

The main build steps (in Drone) happen using a custom Docker image that comes pre-baked with some of the necessary dependencies.

Link: grafana/build-container

Dependencies

  • fpm
  • nodejs
  • golang
  • crosscompiling (several compilers)

Appveyor

Main and release builds trigger test runs on Appveyors build environment so that tests will run on Windows.

Files:

  • appveyor.yml

Dependencies

  • nodejs
  • golang

Dockerfile

There is a Docker build for Grafana in the root of the project that allows anyone to build Grafana just using Docker.

Files

  • Dockerfile

Dependencies

  • nodejs
  • golang

Local developer environments

Please send out a notice in the grafana-dev slack channel when updating Go or Node.js to make it easier for everyone to update their local developer environments.