Add grafana, A Graphite & InfluxDB Dashboard and Graph Editor#2760
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Yeah, turns out that there's currently no other way, because npm2nix does not take devDependencies if generating from json file, which is sane default. |
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Ah, ok, i found prebuild release provided by grafana, so no building is needed anymore luckily :) |
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OLD: This is nodejs npm grunt based javascript frontend package, that has to be built with grunt. I created separate
package.nixfile with all npm build dependencies. While this is suboptimal(we already havepkgs/top-level/node-packages-generated.nix), i think it's better this way. What do you think @shlevy @garbas ?UPDATE: I found prebuilt release, so this became really easy :)