- Grafana website: https://grafana.com
- Grafana Cloud website: https://grafana.com/products/cloud/
- Provider Documentation: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/grafana/grafana/latest/docs
- Grafana Chat: Grafana #terraform Slack channel
- Terraform 0.12+
If you're new to provider development, a good place to start is the Extending Terraform docs.
Set up your local environment by installing Go. Also Docker can be used for running tests.
Acceptance tests require a running instance of Grafana. You can either handle
running an instance of Grafana yourself or use docker-compose
.
If you choose docker-compose
, run make testacc-docker
. This is the simplest
option, but often not the quickest.
Alternatively you can use the testacc
target which will use your local go
installation:
# Assuming Grafana was run with:
# docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
GRAFANA_URL=http://localhost:3000 \
GRAFANA_AUTH=admin:admin \
GRAFANA_ORG_ID=1 \
make testacc
To run tests for resources which are available only for Grafana Enterprise, running instance of Grafana Enterprise is required. It is only possible to run tests for Grafana Enterprise using local environment.
# Assuming Grafana was run with:
# docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
GRAFANA_URL=http://localhost:3000 \
GRAFANA_AUTH=admin:admin \
GRAFANA_ORG_ID=1 \
make testacc-enterprise
Documentation is generated with
tfplugindocs. Generated
files are in docs/
and should not be updated manually. They are derived from:
- Schema
Description
fields in the provider Go code. - examples/
- templates/
Use go generate
to update generated docs.
Builds and releases are automated with GitHub Actions and GoReleaser. The changelog is managed with github-changelog-generator.
Currently there are a few manual steps to this:
-
Update the changelog:
RELEASE_VERSION=v... \ CHANGELOG_GITHUB_TOKEN=... \ make changelog
This will commit the changelog locally.
-
Review generated changelog and push:
View the committed changelog with
git show
. If all is wellgit push origin master
. -
Kick off the release:
RELEASE_VERSION=v... \ make release
Once the command exits, you can monitor the rest of the process on the Actions UI.
-
Publish release:
The Action creates the release, but leaves it in "draft" state. Open it up in a browser and if all looks well, mash the publish button.