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* removing india country map which is 12MB+ * removing src/ in general, keeping the countries folder which has geo data
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# Updating Superset
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This file documents any backwards-incompatible changes in Superset and
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assists people when migrating to a new version.
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## Superset 0.29.0
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* India was removed from the "Country Map" visualization as the geojson
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file included in the package was very large
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## Superset 0.28.0
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* Support for Python 2 is deprecated, we only support >=3.6 from
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`0.28.0` onwards
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* Superset 0.28 deprecates the previous dashboard layout. While 0.27
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offered a migration workflow to users and allowed them to validate and
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publish their migrated dashboards individually, 0.28 forces
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the migration of all
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dashboards through an automated db migration script. We
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do recommend that you take a backup prior to this migration.
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* Superset 0.28 deprecates the `median` cluster label aggregator for mapbox visualizations. This particular aggregation is not supported on mapbox visualizations going forward.
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* Superset 0.28 upgrades `flask-login` to `>=0.3`, which includes a
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backwards-incompatible change: `g.user.is_authenticated`,
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`g.user.is_anonymous`, and `g.user.is_active` are now properties
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instead of methods.
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## Superset 0.27.0
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* Superset 0.27 start to use nested layout for dashboard builder, which is not
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backward-compatible with earlier dashboard grid data. We provide migration script
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to automatically convert dashboard grid to nested layout data. To be safe, please
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take a database backup prior to this upgrade. It's the only way people could go
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back to a previous state.
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## Superset 0.26.0
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* Superset 0.26.0 deprecates the `superset worker` CLI, which is a simple
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wrapper around the `celery worker` command, forcing you into crafting
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your own native `celery worker` command. Your command should look something
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like `celery worker --app=superset.sql_lab:celery_app --pool=gevent -Ofair`
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## Superset 0.25.0
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Superset 0.25.0 contains a backwards incompatible changes.
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If you run a production system you should schedule downtime for this
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upgrade.
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The PRs bellow have more information around the breaking changes:
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* [4587](https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/pull/4587) : a backward
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incompatible database migration that requires downtime. Once the
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db migration succeeds, the web server needs to be restarted with the
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new version. The previous version will fail
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* [4565](https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/pull/4565) : we've
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changed the security model a bit where in the past you would have to
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define your authentication scheme by inheriting from Flask
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App Builder's
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`from flask_appbuilder.security.sqla.manager import SecurityManager`,
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you now have to derive Superset's
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own derivative `superset.security.SupersetSecurityManager`. This
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can provide you with more hooks to define your own logic and/or defer
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permissions to another system as needed. For all implementation, you
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simply have to import and derive `SupersetSecurityManager` in place
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of the `SecurityManager`
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* [4835](https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/pull/4835) :
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our `setup.py` now only pins versions where required, giving you
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more latitude in using versions of libraries as needed. We do now
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provide a `requirements.txt` with pinned versions if you want to run
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the suggested versions that `Superset` builds and runs tests against.
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Simply `pip install -r requirements.txt` in your build pipeline, likely
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prior to `pip install superset==0.25.0`
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