* DAT `tearDown` should cleanup *all* schemas used
* redshift too
* push all method signature changes
* Automated Commit - Format and Process Resources Changes
* use hashset
* TEST_SCHEMAS on setup as well
* fix call
* Automated Commit - Format and Process Resources Changes
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* DNC
* Add test models
* Add model test
* Remove underscore from metadata files
* Regenerate models
* Add test to check for key transformation
* Allow additional fields on metadata
* Delete transform
* Add airbyte internal
* Add tests
* First pass
* Set destinations to same levels as sources
* Best guess at missing statuses
* Best guess at _ql
* Add separate enum class
* Fix support level name
* Update templates
* Add one more test
* Move icons to connector folder
* Delete old icons
* Update upload logic
* Add icon url to definitions
* Update registry model
* Populate cdn url
* DNC butcher the pipeline
* Low hanging fruit fixes
* Fix bucket name
* Merge old and new approaches
* Fix metadata upload step
* Format
* Fix test
* rename catalog to registry in metadata service
* rename catalog to registry in metadata files
* Run generate models
* Fix missed renames
* Add github personal access token
* Run black
* Automated Change
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* test docker behavior on CI env
* Automated Change
* test docker behavior on CI env
* Make all unit and integration tests in source-postgres pass locally
* Fix mysql ssh integration test
* Fix failing test
* Fix source-mssql build
* source-mssql runss tests locally.
Fix compilation errors
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* add airbyte-protocol to deps.toml
* use published protocol jar for platform
* use published protocol jar for connectors
* point at published jar
* fix dep
* bump gcs storage
* fix build failures in standard-source-test
* fix deps
* downgrade alloy db because it is missing strictness tests
* Revert "downgrade alloy db because it is missing strictness tests"
This reverts commit cc6089d053.
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* Migrated 'ssl' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'database' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'username' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'password' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'schema' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils and updated corresponding config params
* Migrated 'jdbc_url' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'connection_properties' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated list of 'host_key' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated list of 'port_key' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'host_key' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils and updated corresponding config params
* Migrated 'port_key' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'tls' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'schemas' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'encryption' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils
* Migrated 'jdbc_url_params' string to become a constant in JdbcUtils and fixed uncaught parenthesis
* Fixed linter issues with comments on AcceptanceTest and failed import statement
## What
Part 2 of https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/pull/13122.
Follow up to #13476 .
Explanation for what is happening:
Identically named subprojects have the following issues:
* publishing as is leads to classpath confusion when the jars with the same names are placed in the Java distribution. This leads to NoClassDefFound errors on runtime.
* deconflicting the jar names without changing directory names leads to dependency errors as the OSS jar pom files are generated using project dependencies (suggesting a dependency a sibling subproject in the same repo) that use subprojects group and name as a reference. This means the generated jars look for Jars that do not exists (as their names have been changed) and cannot compile.
* the workaround to changing a subproject's name involves resetting the subproject's name in the settings.gradle and depending on the new name in each build.gradle. This increases configuration burden and decreases the ease of reading, since one will have to check the settings.gradle to know what the right subproject name is. See https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/847 for more info.
* given that Gradle itself doesn't have support for identically named subprojects (see the linked issue), the simplest solution is to not allow duplicated directories. I've only renamed conflicting directories here to keep things simple. I will create a follow up issues to enforce non-identical subproject names in our builds.
* Rename airbyte-config:models to airbyte-config:config-models.
* Rename airbyte-config:persistence to airbyte-config:config-persistence.
Part 1 of #13122.
Rename airbyte-db:lib to airbyte-db:db-lib.
Rename airbyte-metrics:lib to airbyte-metrics:metrics-lib
Rename airbyte-protocol:models to airbyte-protocol:protocol-models.
Explanation for what is happening:
Identically named subprojects have the following issues:
- publishing as is leads to classpath confusion when the jars with the same names are placed in the Java distribution. This leads to NoClassDefFound errors on runtime.
- deconflicting the jar names without changing directory names leads to dependency errors as the OSS jar pom files are generated using project dependencies (suggesting a dependency a sibling subproject in the same repo) that use subprojects group and name as a reference. This means the generated jars look for Jars that do not exists (as their names have been changed) and cannot compile.
- the workaround to changing a subproject's name involves resetting the subproject's name in the settings.gradle and depending on the new name in each build.gradle. This increases configuration burden and decreases the ease of reading, since one will have to check the settings.gradle to know what the right subproject name is. See Projects with same name lead to unintended conflict resolution gradle/gradle#847 for more info.
- given that Gradle itself doesn't have support for identically named subprojects (see the linked issue), the simplest solution is to not allow duplicated directories. I've only renamed conflicting directories here to keep things simple. I will create a follow up issues to enforce non-identical subproject names in our builds.
* Better database connection handling for connectors
* Log connection error
* Properly close connection
* Remove unused method
* Close data source
* Use utility to close data source
* Use utility to close data source
* PR feedback
* Add Databricks driver
* Use driver class enum
* Use correct config
* Ensure config created before use
* Fix failing integration test
* Create DSLContext before use
* Address integration test failures
* Ensure DSLContext is closed
* Fix compile error
* Use correct datasource
* Use correct connection properties
* Close DSLContext
* Close DSLContext
* Fix integration test failures
* Properly close datasource
* Fix compilation issues
* Use existing database object
* Wrap close in try/finally
* Update test
* Wrap close in try/finally
* Ensure DSLContext is created
* Revert change to test
* Use correct data source
* Remove unused import
* More cleanup
* Add missing annotation
* Only initialize data source once
* Remove unused import
* Force testcontainers version
* Fix testcontainer issue
* Fix failing test
* Properly close all data sources
* Clear data sources after closing
* Fix compile error
* Fix compilation error
* Add missing method