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Luke Elmers
b6287708f6
Adds AGPL 3.0 license (#192025)
Updates files outside of x-pack to be triple-licensed under Elastic
License 2.0, AGPL 3.0, or SSPL 1.0.
2024-09-06 19:02:41 -06:00
Tre
69665cecd0
[FTR] Refactor test/common/services/* -> packages/kbn-ftr-common-functional-[ui-]services/* (#191805)
## Summary

Moving common services to respective new homes.

This PR is revived from a previously
[merged](09a365850e)
and [reverted PR](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/191765) as
[detailed
here](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/189051#issuecomment-2318999361).
- This was due to "extra" tests being applied to
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/191708
- These "extra" tests were applied as
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/191708 changes files within
`x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/` as configured
[here](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/.buildkite/scripts/pipelines/pull_request/pipeline.ts#L129)

### Why these failures were not caught in the original
[PR](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/189051)
The pipeline is generated at runtime, and the original
[PR](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/189051) had zero changes
under `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/`
 
 ## Changes on top of original PR
 - Add `ci:all-cypress-suites` label to run extra tests
- Add `services` stanza to which contains the missing references by
spreading the services from `@kbn/ftr-common-functional-services` &&
`@kbn/ftr-common-functional-ui-services` into the stanza, for the
following:
   - `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/synthetics/e2e/config.ts`
   - `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/apm/ftr_e2e/ftr_config.ts` 
-
`x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/observability_onboarding/e2e/ftr_config.ts`
   - `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/profiling/e2e/ftr_config.ts`
   - `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/synthetics/e2e/config.ts`
   - `x-pack/plugins/observability_solution/uptime/e2e/config.ts`
 

 
 
Blocked by: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/191961
Resolves: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/188541

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Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-05 10:00:55 +01:00
Jon
9f70009d89
Revert "[FTR] Refactor test/common/services/* -> packages/kbn-ftr-com… (#191765)
Build failure


https://buildkite.com/elastic/kibana-pull-request/builds/230868#01919ed7-15d5-425c-9b8e-146ed5fe9daf
2024-08-29 16:05:53 -05:00
Tre
09a365850e
[FTR] Refactor test/common/services/* -> packages/kbn-ftr-common-functional-[ui-]services/* (#189051)
## Summary

Moving common services to respective new homes.

Resolves: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/188541

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Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-29 14:46:35 +01:00
Alejandro Fernández Haro
fd09c26d15
async-import plugins in the server side (#170856)
Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-15 00:55:56 -07:00
Pierre Gayvallet
c10ab82521
Change the health gateway to use the status API (#160125)
## Summary

Follow-up of https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/159768
Related to https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/158910

Change the health-gateway behavior to hit the `/api/status` endpoint
instead of just the root `/` path. This was made possible by
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/159768, as we now always return
the correct http code from the status endpoint even for unauthenticated
requests.
2023-06-26 02:34:00 -07:00
Spencer
1b85815402
[packages] migrate all plugins to packages (#148130)
Fixes https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/149344

This PR migrates all plugins to packages automatically. It does this
using `node scripts/lint_packages` to automatically migrate
`kibana.json` files to `kibana.jsonc` files. By doing this automatically
we can simplify many build and testing procedures to only support
packages, and not both "packages" and "synthetic packages" (basically
pointers to plugins).

The majority of changes are in operations related code, so we'll be
having operations review this before marking it ready for review. The
vast majority of the code owners are simply pinged because we deleted
all `kibana.json` files and replaced them with `kibana.jsonc` files, so
we plan on leaving the PR ready-for-review for about 24 hours before
merging (after feature freeze), assuming we don't have any blockers
(especially from @elastic/kibana-core since there are a few core
specific changes, though the majority were handled in #149370).

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Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-08 21:06:50 -06:00
Spencer
afb09ccf8a
Transpile packages on demand, validate all TS projects (#146212)
## Dearest Reviewers 👋 

I've been working on this branch with @mistic and @tylersmalley and
we're really confident in these changes. Additionally, this changes code
in nearly every package in the repo so we don't plan to wait for reviews
to get in before merging this. If you'd like to have a concern
addressed, please feel free to leave a review, but assuming that nobody
raises a blocker in the next 24 hours we plan to merge this EOD pacific
tomorrow, 12/22.

We'll be paying close attention to any issues this causes after merging
and work on getting those fixed ASAP. 🚀

---

The operations team is not confident that we'll have the time to achieve
what we originally set out to accomplish by moving to Bazel with the
time and resources we have available. We have also bought ourselves some
headroom with improvements to babel-register, optimizer caching, and
typescript project structure.

In order to make sure we deliver packages as quickly as possible (many
teams really want them), with a usable and familiar developer
experience, this PR removes Bazel for building packages in favor of
using the same JIT transpilation we use for plugins.

Additionally, packages now use `kbn_references` (again, just copying the
dx from plugins to packages).

Because of the complex relationships between packages/plugins and in
order to prepare ourselves for automatic dependency detection tools we
plan to use in the future, this PR also introduces a "TS Project Linter"
which will validate that every tsconfig.json file meets a few
requirements:

1. the chain of base config files extended by each config includes
`tsconfig.base.json` and not `tsconfig.json`
1. the `include` config is used, and not `files`
2. the `exclude` config includes `target/**/*`
3. the `outDir` compiler option is specified as `target/types`
1. none of these compiler options are specified: `declaration`,
`declarationMap`, `emitDeclarationOnly`, `skipLibCheck`, `target`,
`paths`

4. all references to other packages/plugins use their pkg id, ie:
	
	```js
    // valid
    {
      "kbn_references": ["@kbn/core"]
    }
    // not valid
    {
      "kbn_references": [{ "path": "../../../src/core/tsconfig.json" }]
    }
    ```

5. only packages/plugins which are imported somewhere in the ts code are
listed in `kbn_references`

This linter is not only validating all of the tsconfig.json files, but
it also will fix these config files to deal with just about any
violation that can be produced. Just run `node scripts/ts_project_linter
--fix` locally to apply these fixes, or let CI take care of
automatically fixing things and pushing the changes to your PR.

> **Example:** [`64e93e5`
(#146212)](64e93e5806)
When I merged main into my PR it included a change which removed the
`@kbn/core-injected-metadata-browser` package. After resolving the
conflicts I missed a few tsconfig files which included references to the
now removed package. The TS Project Linter identified that these
references were removed from the code and pushed a change to the PR to
remove them from the tsconfig.json files.

## No bazel? Does that mean no packages??
Nope! We're still doing packages but we're pretty sure now that we won't
be using Bazel to accomplish the 'distributed caching' and 'change-based
tasks' portions of the packages project.

This PR actually makes packages much easier to work with and will be
followed up with the bundling benefits described by the original
packages RFC. Then we'll work on documentation and advocacy for using
packages for any and all new code.

We're pretty confident that implementing distributed caching and
change-based tasks will be necessary in the future, but because of
recent improvements in the repo we think we can live without them for
**at least** a year.

## Wait, there are still BUILD.bazel files in the repo
Yes, there are still three webpack bundles which are built by Bazel: the
`@kbn/ui-shared-deps-npm` DLL, `@kbn/ui-shared-deps-src` externals, and
the `@kbn/monaco` workers. These three webpack bundles are still created
during bootstrap and remotely cached using bazel. The next phase of this
project is to figure out how to get the package bundling features
described in the RFC with the current optimizer, and we expect these
bundles to go away then. Until then any package that is used in those
three bundles still needs to have a BUILD.bazel file so that they can be
referenced by the remaining webpack builds.

Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-22 19:00:29 -06:00
Michael Dokolin
1bf581af01
[Health Gateway] Add integration tests (#146334) 2022-12-08 22:51:04 +01:00