* Use manifest hooks for dev server proxy
* Rewrite dashboard/App.jsx to supress Redux error in hot reload
* Update ChartRenderer to allow hot realod in Explore
* Fix hot reload in dashboars as well
* Revert changes to ChartRenderer.jsx
Will submit in another PR.
* Clean up
* [explore view] fix long query issue from Run in SQL LAB Button
* SQL Lab page needs to take the post form data, too
* fix variable names
* updated payload dict, rename hidden form
Co-authored-by: Jesse Yang <jesse.yang@airbnb.com>
* feat: [explore] don't save filters inherited from a dashboard
When navigating to explore from a dashboard context, the current
dashboard filter(s) are passed along to explore so that the context is
kept. So say you're filtering on "country=Romania", in your dashboard
and pivot to explore, that filter is still there and keep on exploring.
Now a common issue is that you'll want to make some tweak to your chart
that are unrelated to the filter, say toggling the legend off for
instance, and then save it. Now you back to your dashboard and even
though you started with an "all countries" dashboard, with a global
filter on country, now that one chart is stuck on "Romania". Typically
you notice this when filtering on something else, say "Italy" and then
that one chart now has two mutually exclusive filters, and show "No data".
Now, the fix is to flag the filter as "extra" (that's the not-so-good internal
name we use for these inherited filters) and make it clear that that
specific filter is special and won't be saved when saving the chart.
* fix build
* [dashboard] Refactor API using SIP-35
* [dashboard] Fix, import
* [dashboard] more tests
* [dashboards] a misc of improvements
* [charts] Fix, DAO and tests
* [dashboards] small exceptions refactor
* [dashboards] lint
* [dashboards] Improves comments on base classes
* [dashboards] lint
* Upgrade webpack, babel and React
* Upgrade all Babel related packages
Also remove babel-plugin-css-modules-transform that is not in use.
* Remvoe tslib as dependency
* Remove unnecesary packages
One of the pain points in developing Superset frontend code is the lack
of testing data. Local installation often do not have enough examples
setup to test all edge cases.
This change allows `webpack-dev-server` to proxy to any remote Superset
service, but the same time replaces frontend asset references in HTML
with links to local development version. This allows developers to test
with production data locally, tackling edge cases all while maintaining
the productivity of editing the code locally.
* [sqllab] fix exception caused by casting string to int with psycopg2
* rollback session on exception
* add SQLLAB_BACKEND_PERSISTENCE to default feature flags
* cast tab_state_id to str in python instead of sql
* remove import