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Severity color is changed to acknowleged even if there is only message without acknowlegement #857

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memfiz opened this issue Jan 7, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #858
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memfiz commented Jan 7, 2020

From Zabbix 4.x there is a possibility to add a message to a problem without problem acknowlegement. These problems are shown with acknowleged color instead of severity color in Zabbix Problems view. Both layouts: table and list are affected.

A message assigned to a problem without problem acknowlegement should not change severity color to acknowledge color.

memfiz pushed a commit to memfiz/grafana-zabbix that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2020
alexanderzobnin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2020
* fix not acknowledged problem color with a message

* fix not acknowledged problem color with a message, closes #857
@alexanderzobnin alexanderzobnin added this to the 3.11 milestone Jan 13, 2020
alexanderzobnin added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 15, 2020
* CI: fix shellcheck issues (#789)

Signed-off-by: Mario Trangoni <[email protected]>

* annotations: fix options in grafana 6.x, fix #813

* fix function editor in Grafana 6.4, closes #810

* add typings for grafana packages

* Add $__range_series variable for calculating function over the whole series, #531

* fix tests

* Don't set alert styles for react panels, fix #823

* docs: add range variables

* docs: percentile reference

* fix codespell

* update packages (build with node 12)

* update circleci node image to 12

* fix test configuration (babel)

* Fix 817 (#851)

* problems: update panel schema

* update packages (build with node 12)

* problems: use datasource from target

* problems: fix query editor after schema update

* problems: fix list layout

* update circleci node image to 12

* fix tests

* build(deps-dev): bump lodash from 4.17.10 to 4.17.13 (#852)

Bumps [lodash](https://github.com/lodash/lodash) from 4.17.10 to 4.17.13.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/lodash/lodash/releases)
- [Commits](lodash/lodash@4.17.10...4.17.13)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>

* fix packages security alerts

* problems: fix tags adding and removal

* fix adding func from typeahead, closes #468

* update change log

* bump plugin version to 3.10.5

* problems: fix tag removal (list layout)

* Fix percentile() function, closes #862 (#863)

Like the other aggregation functions, the datapoints need to be sorted in
time before calling groupBy_perf().

* Update copyright, happy New Year!

* fix not acknowledged problem color with a message (#858)

* fix not acknowledged problem color with a message

* fix not acknowledged problem color with a message, closes #857

* Variable query editor (#856)

* refactor: convert module to typescript

* refactor: covert utils to typescript

* variable query editor WIP

* variable editor: fix type error after grafana/ui update

* variable editor: use FormLabel from grafana/ui

* variable editor: refactor

* variable editor: input validation and highlights

* variable editor: fix tests

* variable query: fix backward compatibility with empty queries

* fix linter errors

* variable editor: fix variable replacement in queries

* Fixes for backend

Co-authored-by: Mario Trangoni <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Zobnin <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Reibert <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: memfiz <[email protected]>
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