Austin S. Hemmelgarn 8fa34d8c25 Move dependency handling for integrations to script. (#19185) | 1 day ago | |
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To generate a copy of integrations.js
locally, you will need:
jsonschema
referencing
jinja2
ruamel.yaml
go.d.plugin
in the root directory of the Agent repo, though a symlink with that
name pointing at the actual location of the repo will work as well.The first two parts can be easily covered in a Linux environment, such as a VM or Docker container:
apt-get install python3-jsonschema python3-referencing python3-jinja2 python3-ruamel.yaml
apk add py3-jsonschema py3-referencing py3-jinja2 py3-ruamel.yaml
dnf install python3-jsonschema python3-referencing python3-jinja2 python3-ruamel-yaml
Once the environment is set up, simply run
integrations/gen_integrations.py
from the Agent repo. Note that the
script must be run from this specific location, as it uses it’s own
path to figure out where all the files it needs are.