Those are packages I don't use anymore for a longer time and I therefore
don't think that listing me as maintainer is a good idea. If those
should be removed now, I'd be fine with that.
SuperSandro2000 will take care of a few packages[1].
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/108126#pullrequestreview-560599381
This package[1] is a replacement for the old phantomjs-integration[2]
which is practically EOL. It is basically used to render PNGs of panels
that triggered an alert in Grafana.
This package internally uses `puppeteer`[3] to control a headless
Chromium instance. Even though puppeteer recommends to use a fixed
revision of `chromium`, I checked that our default `pkgs.chromium` works
fine as well. Also, I don't think it's a good idea to use outdated
browser versions[4].
I used the latest revision from `master` on purpose since compiling the
code with `tsc` from `v2.0` didn't work and I couldn't figure out why.
[1] https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/grafana-image-renderer
[2] https://grafana.com/blog/2020/05/07/grafana-7.0-preview-new-image-renderer-plugin-to-replace-phantomjs/
[3] https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer
[4] currently, puppeteer v2.0.0 is used which recommends revision 706915
(v79.0.3945.130).
I used the existing anchors generated by Docbook, so the anchor part
should be a no-op. This could be useful depending on the
infrastructure we choose to use, and it is better to be explicit than
rely on Docbook's id generating algorithms.
I got rid of the metadata segments of the Markdown files, because they
are outdated, inaccurate, and could make people less willing to change
them without speaking with the author.
This change adds integration tests to the py-air-control-exporter package. These tests verify that the exporter exports metrics correctly in an actual NixOS virtual machine.
This check helps with making sure that we provide all the required
shared libraries to brave. If something is missing, the command will get
ENOENT, otherwise it should terminate normally.