httplogger

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Published: Aug 14, 2023 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 10 Imported by: 0

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HTTP Traffic Logger

This is intended to be used to record HTTP traffic between a backend data source plugin and the target API for debugging purposes. For example, let's say a user is attempting to demonstrate a bug with the GitHub data source plugin that is not reproducible with the developer's personal account. Currently, it would be very difficult to determine the cause of the bug without having access to the user's GitHub account. With the HTTP logger, the workflow would look like this:

  1. The user enables the HTTP logger for the GitHub data source plugin in their grafana.ini configuration file.
  2. The user reproduces the bug in their environment.
  3. The user reviews the HAR file generated by the HTTP logger in their browser's developer tools, and removes any sensitive information from the HAR file.
  4. The user shares the HAR file with the data source developer, along with a dashboard JSON that contains the queries used to reproduce the bug.
  5. The data source developer uses the E2E proxy in replay mode to replay the HTTP traffic recorded by the HTTP logger.
User's envrionment Developer debugging

Enabling the HTTP Logger

To enable the HTTP logger for a plugin, add the following to your grafana.ini configuration file:

[plugin.grafana-github-datasource]
har_log_enabled = true
har_log_path = /home/example/github.har

In the example above, grafana-github-datasource is the plugin ID, which can be found in the plugin's src/plugin.json file.

Adding Support for HTTP Logging in a Data Source Plugin

HTTPLogger implements the http.RoundTripper interface, and wraps the existing http.RoundTripper implementation in the data source plugin's HTTP client. For example, if the plugin's current HTTP client looks like this:

package client

import (
	"net/http"

 	"github.com/kosimas/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/backend/httpclient"
)

func getClient() (*http.Client, error) {
  return httpclient.New()
}

Then, the HTTPLogger can be added by wrapping the existing client.Transport:

package client

import (
	"net/http"

 	"github.com/kosimas/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/backend/httpclient"
	httplogger "github.com/kosimas/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/experimental/http_logger"
)

func getClient() (*http.Client, error) {
	client, err := httpclient.New()
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	h := http_logger.NewHTTPLogger("grafana-example-datasource", client.Transport)
	client.Transport = h
	return client, nil
}

In the example above, grafana-example-datasource is the plugin ID, which should match the id property in the src/plugin.json file.

Redacting Sensitive Information

By default, the HTTP logger will remove cookies and authorization headers from the HAR file, but the user should carefully review the HAR file in their browser's dev tools to ensure that any sensitive information is removed from responses before sharing it with the data source developer.

Har review

Since HAR files are actually JSON files, the user can edit the responses in a text editor. The user should verify that their browser is still able to load the HAR file after editing is complete.

Local Debugging

Follow the E2E proxy's Quick Setup instructions to configure the proxy to replay the recorded traffic.

Make sure specify the path to the HAR file that the user shared in the proxy.json file:

{
	"storage": [{
		"type": "har",
		"path": "github.har"
	}],
	"address": "127.0.0.1:9999",
	"hosts": ["github.com"]
}

Start the proxy in replay mode to avoid overwriting the original HAR file shared by the user:

mage e2e:replay

It will be simpler to reproduce the issue if you request that the user saves a dashboard JSON with the query that caused the bug. The dashboard should be using an absolute time range. This will ensure that the query will match the traffic recorded in the HAR file when the dashboard is loaded by the developer.

Documentation

Index

Constants

View Source
const (
	// PluginHARLogEnabledEnv is a constant for the GF_PLUGIN_HAR_LOG_ENABLED environment variable used to enable HTTP request and responses in HAR format for debugging purposes.
	PluginHARLogEnabledEnv = "GF_PLUGIN_HAR_LOG_ENABLED"
	// PluginHARLogPathEnv is a constant for the GF_PLUGIN_HAR_LOG_PATH environment variable used to specify a path to store HTTP request and responses in HAR format for debugging purposes.
	PluginHARLogPathEnv = "GF_PLUGIN_HAR_LOG_PATH"
)

Variables

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Functions

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Types

type HTTPLogger

type HTTPLogger struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

HTTPLogger is a http.RoundTripper that logs requests and responses in HAR format.

func NewHTTPLogger

func NewHTTPLogger(pluginID string, proxied http.RoundTripper, opts ...Options) *HTTPLogger

NewHTTPLogger creates a new HTTPLogger.

func (*HTTPLogger) RoundTrip

func (hl *HTTPLogger) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)

RoundTrip implements the http.RoundTripper interface.

type Options

type Options struct {
	Path      string
	EnabledFn func() bool
}

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