* Support SET & SHOW commands as read only SQL commands
* Move is_readonly definition into the engine spec
* Rename & use super()
Co-authored-by: bogdan kyryliuk <bogdankyryliuk@dropbox.com>
* Changed test_cache_logging to be idempotent and not depending on other data than tested one
* Changed cache uid to be depending on table, not datashource
* Log cache keys to the logs
* Add tests
* Use separate table for the cache keys
* Add migration for the cache lookup table
Co-authored-by: bogdan kyryliuk <bogdankyryliuk@dropbox.com>
* Add presto to the CI
Sample test data
Datetime conversion
Sample test data
Fix tests
* TODO to switch to timestamps
* Address feedback
* Update requirements
* Add TODOs
Co-authored-by: bogdan kyryliuk <bogdankyryliuk@dropbox.com>
* Support more table properties for the hive upload
Refactor
Add tests, and refactor them to be pytest friendly
Use lowercase table names
Ignore isort
* Use sql params
Co-authored-by: bogdan kyryliuk <bogdankyryliuk@dropbox.com>
* Switch from nosetest to pytest
Fix schedule tests
Collect pytest coverage
Move pytest config into pytest.ini
Move cov to the pytest.ini
* Append coverage for the 2nd run
* Add coverage to all commands
* Coverage only for tests
* Get coverage from 1 place
* Rename classes to be pytest compatible
* Test coverage for examples and tests
* Max diff to -1
* Explain how to run pytest for the whole project
* Do not append code coverage for the main run
* Do not run coverage on examples
Co-authored-by: bogdan kyryliuk <bogdankyryliuk@dropbox.com>
* Remove unreferenced function from views/core.py
* Remove excess constants from views/core.py
* Extract CssTemplate-related views to their own file from core.py
* Remove duplicate constant declaration and make the constant less racist
* Move free-floating functions in views/core.py to views/utils.py
* Move AccessRequestsModelView out of views/core.py into its own module
* Move health checks and KV ModelView out of core.py and into their own modules
* Move R model view to its own module
* Move after-request header setting to views/base.py from views/core.py
* black
* mypy
* isort
* Fix reference to imported app
* pylint
* Fix some imports
* Add some missing view imports
* Fix a missing import
* remove word cloud from viz.py
* Fix Run in SQL Lab
* remove deprecated python tests
* break out legacy endpoint type into function
* Break out exploreChart from exportChart and implement results type
* Fix jest tests and refactor accordingly
* lint
* Rename v1 payload function
* Add dashboard id to v1 chart data request url params
* Add support for domain sharding to v1 chart data request
* Make all fields optional in QueryObject and fix having_druid schema
* fix: datasource type sql to table
* lint
* Add missing fields
* Refactor tests
* Linting
* Refactor query context fixtures
* Add typing to test func
* Add post processing to QueryObject
* Simplify sort signature and require explicit sort order
* Add new operations and unit tests
* linting
* Address comments
* Simplify test method names
* Address comments
* Linting
* remove unnecessary logic
* Apply strict whitelisting to all getattr calls
* Add checking of rolling_type_options and add/improve docs
* [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