Package maintainers should really never delete packages, but it appears
this happened with croniter and resulted in breaking our builds.
This PR bumps to a more recent existing version of the library
* Bump sqla to >=1.3.1
* Refine mssql column types to only use N-prefixing when necessary
* make join explicit
* replace set with list
* Add additional test case for N-prefix
* Replace engine with dialect and fix linting error
* Remove unneeded import
* Bump FAB to 1.12.5
* [requirements] New dependency pyJWT added on FAB 1.12.4 for OAuth redirect
* [requirements] Fix, pip-tools bump to 3.5.0 related to #714
* Making thrift, pyhive and tableschema as extra_requires
Looking at the dependency tree for license related questions, I noticed
that tableschema had a huge tree, and only people running Hive really
need it. Making this as well as pyhive and thrift optional.
Also bumping some python dependencies
* Run pip-compile
* Removing refs to past.builtins (from future lib)
* Add thrift
* Fix: updated required cryptography version to 2.4.2 to resolve#6509
* Fix: updated cryptography version to 2.4.2 to resolve#6509
* Fix: updated cryptography version to 2.4.2 to resolve#6509
* Revert "Fix: updated required cryptography version to 2.4.2 to resolve#6509"
This reverts commit b57b08c8e5.
* Fix: updated cryptography version to 2.4.2
* [scheduled reports] Add support for scheduled reports
* Scheduled email reports for slice and dashboard visualization
(attachment or inline)
* Scheduled email reports for slice data (CSV attachment on inline table)
* Each schedule has a list of recipients (all of them can receive a single mail,
or separate mails)
* All outgoing mails can have a mandatory bcc - for audit purposes.
* Each dashboard/slice can have multiple schedules.
In addition, this PR also makes a few minor improvements to the celery
infrastructure.
* Create a common celery app
* Added more celery annotations for the tasks
* Introduced celery beat
* Update docs about concurrency / pools
* [scheduled reports] - Debug mode for scheduled emails
* [scheduled reports] - Ability to send test mails
* [scheduled reports] - Test email functionality - minor improvements
* [scheduled reports] - Rebase with master. Minor fixes
* [scheduled reports] - Add warning messages
* [scheduled reports] - flake8
* [scheduled reports] - fix rebase
* [scheduled reports] - fix rebase
* [scheduled reports] - fix flake8
* [scheduled reports] Rebase in prep for merge
* Fixed alembic tree after rebase
* Updated requirements to latest version of packages (and tested)
* Removed py2 stuff
* [scheduled reports] - fix flake8
* [scheduled reports] - address review comments
* [scheduled reports] - rebase with master
* [build] fix pip install issues on OSX High Sierra
I think requirements.txt was out-of-sync as well.
Also had to:
export
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib"
export
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include"
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig"
* Fix click
* Migrate flask_script to the Flask built-in click.
Flask 0.11 is the built-in integration of the click command line interface.
Flask-Migrate support for the new Flask CLI based on Click after Release 2.0.0.
* Resolved merge conflicts.
* Fixed issue introduced from bad merge.
* Fixed flake8 errors, added build to excluded flake8 stuff.
* * Moved the FlaskGroup declaration to the driver script.
* Moved shell context definition to cli.py
* Switched shell context definition to use decorator.
* Moved create_app definition to cli.py
* Fixed InvocationError with a wrapped function
* Added extra newlines between functions
* Removed flask-script dependency.
When receiving a VARBINARY field out of Presto, it shows up as type
`bytes` out of the pyhive driver. Then the pre 3.15 version of
simplejson attempts to convert it to utf8 by default and it craps out.
I bumped to simplejson>=3.25.0 and set `encoding=None` as documented
here
https://simplejson.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#basic-usage so that we can
handle bytes on our own.
* Bump celery to 4.1.1
Docs reference `celery worker --app=superset.sql_lab:celery_app
--pool=gevent -Ofair` command which seems only to work with Celery 4.1.1
* Add UPDATING.md message
* 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
* add extraction fn support for Druid queries
* bump pydruid version to get extraction fn commits
* update and add tests for druid for filters with extraction fns
* conform to flake8 rules
* fix flake8 issues
* bump pyruid version for extraction function features
It appears the officially maintained fork of flask-cache is
flask-caching https://github.com/sh4nks/flask-caching . It is fully
compatible with flask-cache.
* Fix 'pip install .'
Fix error :
> flask-appbuilder 1.10.0 has requirement Flask-SQLAlchemy==2.1,
> but you'll have flask-sqlalchemy 2.3.2 which is incompatible.
> botocore 1.10.5 has requirement python-dateutil<2.7.0,>=2.1, but you'll
> have python-dateutil 2.7.2 which is incompatible.
* remove flask-sqlalchemy==2.1 from reqs.txt