* on dashboard api calls - take the id from the beginning of the slug, unless there is no number in it - in that case, take the entire slug as id
* add dashboard id when showing links to dashboards
* change path to include new name when renaming dashboards
* move slug generation to backend
* redirect to new name after changing (this time with a proper promise)
* oh right, we already have a slug function
* add spec that makes sure that renamed dashboards are redirected to the
url which contains their new name
* use id-slug in all Cypress specs
* move dashboards from /dashboard/:slug to /dashboards/:id-:name_as_slug
* Update dashboard url as its name changes
* Update separator to be "/"
* Update missing dashboard urls
* Update api not to depend on int id
* Use '-' instead of '/' as separator and update Dashboard.get calls
* slug -> name_as_slug
* Keep slug urls on cypress
* Update route path
* Use legacy attr for GET
* Use getter for urlForDashboard
* Update dashboard url when loaded by slug
* Update Dashboard routes to use id instead of slug
* Update Dashboard handler tests
* Update Cypress tests
* Fix create new dashboard spec
* Use axios { params }
* Drop Ternary operator
* Send updated slug directly in 'slug' attr
* Update multiple urls Dashboard test name
* Update route names
Co-authored-by: Levko Kravets <levko.ne@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Dutra <nesk.frz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Levko Kravets <levko.ne@gmail.com>
* Make core app compatible with Python 3
No backward compatibility with Python 2.7 is kept.
This commit mostly contains changes made with 2to3 and manual
tweaking when necessary.
* Use Python 3.7 as base docker image
Since it is not possible to change redash/base:debian to Python 3
without breaking future relases, its Dockerfile is temporarly
copied here.
* Upgrade some requirements to newest versions
Some of the older versions were not compatible with Python 3.
* Migrate tests to Python 3
* Build frontend on Python 3
* Make the HMAC sign function compatible with Python 3
In Python 3, HMAC only works with bytes so the strings and the
float used in the sign function need to be encoded.
Hopefully this is still backward compatible with already generated
signatures.
* Use assertCountEqual instead of assertItemsEqual
The latter is not available in Python 3.
See https://bugs.python.org/issue17866
* Remove redundant encoding header for Python 3 modules
* Remove redundant string encoding in CLI
* Rename list() functions in CLI
These functions shadow the builtin list function which is
problematic since 2to3 adds a fair amount of calls to the builtin
list when it finds dict.keys() and dict.values().
Only the Python function is renamed, from the perspective of the
CLI nothing changes.
* Replace usage of Exception.message in CLI
`message` is not available anymore, instead use the string
representation of the exception.
* Adapt test handlers to Python 3
* Fix test that relied on dict ordering
* Make sure test results are always uploaded (#4215)
* Support encoding memoryview to JSON
psycopg2 returns `buffer` objects in Python 2.7 and `memoryview`
in Python 3. See #3156
* Fix test relying on object address ordering
* Decode bytes returned from Redis
* Stop using e.message for most exceptions
Exception.message is not available in Python 3 anymore, except
for some exceptions defined by third-party libraries.
* Fix writing XLSX files in Python 3
The buffer for the file should be made of bytes and the actual
content written to it strings.
Note: I do not know why the diff is so large as it's only a two
lines change. Probably a white space or file encoding issue.
* Fix test by comparing strings to strings
* Fix another exception message unavailable in Python 3
* Fix export to CSV in Python 3
The UnicodeWriter is not used anymore. In Python 3, the interface
provided by the CSV module only deals with strings, in and out.
The encoding of the output is left to the user, in our case
it is given to Flask via `make_response`.
* (Python 3) Use Redis' decode_responses=True option (#4232)
* Fix test_outdated_queries_works_scheduled_queries_tracker (use utcnow)
* Make sure Redis connection uses decoded_responses option
* Remove unused imports.
* Use Redis' decode_responses option
* Remove cases of explicit Redis decoding
* Rename helper function and make sure it doesn't apply twice.
* Don't add decode_responses to Celery Redis connection URL
* Fix displaying error while connecting to SQLite
The exception message is always a string in Python 3, so no
need to try to decode things.
* Fix another missing exception message
* Handle JSON encoding for datasources returning bytes
SimpleJSON assumes the bytes it receives contain text data, so it
tries to UTF-8 encode them. It is sometimes not true, for instance
the SQLite datasource returns bytes for BLOB types, which typically
do not contain text but truly binary data.
This commit disables SimpleJSON auto encoding of bytes to str and
instead uses the same method as for memoryviews: generating a
hex representation of the data.
* Fix Python 3 compatibility with RQ
* Revert some changes 2to3 tends to do (#4261)
- Revert some changes 2to3 tends to do when it errs on the side of caution regarding dict view objects.
- Also fixed some naming issues with one character variables in list comprehensions.
- Fix Flask warning.
* Upgrade dependencies
* Remove useless `iter` added by 2to3
* Fix get_next_path tests (#4280)
* Removed setting SERVER_NAME in tests setup to avoid a warning.
* Change get_next_path to not return empty string in case of a domain only value.
* Fix redirect tests:
Since version 0.15 of Werkzeug it uses full path for fixing the location header instead of the root path.
* Remove explicit dependency for Werkzeug
* Switched pytz and certifi to unbinded versions.
* Switch to new library for getting country from IP
`python-geoip-geolite2` is not compatible with Python 3, instead
use `maxminddb-geolite2` which is very similar as it includes
the geolite2 database in the package .
* Python 3 RQ modifications (#4281)
* show current worker job (alongside with minor cosmetic column tweaks)
* avoid loading entire job data for queued jobs
* track general RQ queues (default, periodic and schemas)
* get all active RQ queues
* call get_celery_queues in another place
* merge dicts the Python 3 way
* extend the result_ttl of refresh_queries to 600 seconds to allow it to continue running periodically even after longer executions
* Remove legacy Python flake8 tests
* Consistently use simplejson to loading and dumping JSON.
This introduces the new functions redash.utils.json_dumps and redash.utils.json_loads and simplifies the custom encoder setup.
UUIDs are now handled by the default encoder, too.
Fixes#2807.
Use string comparison in parse_boolean instead of the (simple)json module.
This is one huge change for the permissions system and related:
* (Backward incompatible:) Remove the table based permissions in favour of the new model.
* Manage permission to view or query datasources based on groups.
* Add the concept of Organization. It's irrelevant for most deployments, but allows for
multi-tenant support in re:dash.
* Replace ActivityLog with Event based rows (old data in activity_log table is retained).
* Enforce permissions on the server-side. There were some permissions that were only enforced
on the client side. This is no more. All permissions are enforced by the server.
* Added new permission: 'super-admin' to access the status and Flask-Admin interface.
* Make sure that html is never cached by the browser - this is to make sure that the browser
will always ask for the new Javascript/CSS resources (if such are available).