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Merge pull request #9776 from AlexSCorey/9019-MultiChart
Observability Metrics

SUMMARY
This adds the chart for Observability Metrics (#9019).  To see the chart you need to navigate to /metrics.  Also, its best if you run a build that has multiple instances.  This will do that for you COMPOSE_TAG=devel CLUSTER_NODE_COUNT=2 make docker-compose.
When this feature loads the user has to select an instance (1, or all) and a metric to render data on the graph.  Once they select those items, the chart appears and we start to make requests to the api every 3 seconds to get the data. (Currently the api does not support web sockets for this feature) If the user changes the values for either of the drop down items the chart resets.  The chart also only show the last 50 data points.
There is a "tooltip" that is rendered at the bottom left hand side.  I decided to put it there, instead of on the chart itself because this chart could get quite crowded depending the number of data points rendered and the number of instances rendering lines.
The X axis is sort of meaningless.  The values below simply render the number of api requests. This isn't a value of time. Since the main goal of this feature is to show significant changes instead of tryin to pinpoint when the change occurs I felt that showing a time stamp on this axis would crowd the axis as well.
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UI

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Reviewed-by: Kersom <None>
Reviewed-by: Jake McDermott <yo@jakemcdermott.me>
Reviewed-by: Alex Corey <Alex.swansboro@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mat Wilson <mawilson@redhat.com>
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AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
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