* Re-enable pylint for superset/jinja_context.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/sql_lab.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/sql_parse.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/exceptions.py
* Re-enable lint for superset/translations/utils.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/views/schedules.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/views/base.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/views/log/views.py
* Re-enable pylint for superset/views/annotations.py
* black
* PR feedback, pylint, isort fixes
* Black, one more time...
* Move ungrouped-imports to a global disable
* Add licenses
* More licenses
* Ignore messages.json as they are generated
* More licenses
* Also typescript
* Fix alignment
* Add to svg
* Many more licenses
* more licenses
* Better excludes
* Add licenses to docs and md files
* Pre-finalize licenses
* Fix newlines
* Finalize all sourde licenses
* Fix lint
* [SIP-5] Open a new /api/v1/query endpoint that takes query_obj
- Introduce a new handle_superset_exception decorator to avoid repeating the logic for catching SupersetExceptions
- Create a query_obj_backfill method that takes form_data and constructs a query_obj that will be constructed in the client in the future. Use the backfill in explore_json.
- Create a new /api/v1/query endpoint that takes query_obj only and returns the payload data. Note the query_obj is constructed in the client. The endpoint currently only handles query_obj for table view viz (we'll be adding support to new viz types as we go).
- Unit test to verify the new endpoint for table view
* fix tests and lint errors
* - Move the new query endpoint into its own api.py view.
- Create QueryObject and QueryContext class to encapsulate query_object to be built from the client and additional info (e.g. datasource) needed to get the data payload for a given query
- Remove the query_obj_backfill as we'll start building the first query_object on the client so it no longer makes sense to have a short-lived backfill for the matter of days.
* Fixing lint and test errors
* Fixing additional lint error from the previous rebase.
* fixing additional lint error
* addressing additional pr comments
* Make /query accept a list of queries in the query_context object.
* fixing a lint error
* - Move time_shift based calculation and since, until check into util
- Add typing info for get_since_until
- Add new unit tests to verify time_shift calculation and the since until check
* use session context manager
* contextlib2 added to requirements.txt
* Fixing error: Import statements are in the wrong order. from contextlib2 import contextmanager should be before import sqlalchemy
* Fixing return inside generator
* fixed C812 missing trailing comma
* E501 line too long
* fixed E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
* E722 do not use bare except
* reorganized imports
* added context manager contextlib2.contextmanager
* fixed import ordering
* DECKGL integration
Adding a new set of geospatial visualizations building on top of the
awesome deck.gl library. https://github.com/uber/deck.gl
While the end goal it to expose all types of layers and let users bind
their data to control most props exposed by the deck.gl API, this
PR focusses on a first set of visualizations and props:
* ScatterLayer
* HexagonLayer
* GridLayer
* ScreenGridLayer
* Addressing comments
* lint
* Linting
* Addressing chri's comments