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597ef1ffe6 update chnagelog 2024-03-13 09:55:47 +05:00
FahadKhalid210
f2ac0e35f4 add changelog entry 2024-03-04 10:52:23 +05:00
FahadKhalid210
3b77a48329 add python version in name 2024-02-28 16:49:38 +05:00
FahadKhalid210
5a16745c79 add py312 checks 2024-02-28 16:43:42 +05:00
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name: Auto Add Issues and Pull Requests to Project
on:
issues:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
pull_request_target:
issues:
types:
- opened
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name: Add issue and bugs to project
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/add-to-project@v1.0.2
- uses: actions/add-to-project@v0.5.0
with:
project-url: https://github.com/orgs/overhangio/projects/4
github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_PROJECT_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }}

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on:
push:
branches: [ release, main ]
branches: [ master, main, nightly ]
jobs:
sync:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Add remote

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on:
pull_request:
branches: [ release, main ]
push:
branches: [ release, main ]
branches: [master]
jobs:
tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ['3.9', '3.12']
python-version: ['3.8', '3.12']
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Upgrade pip
run: python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip install .[dev]

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TUTOR_PLUGIN: cairn
TUTOR_IMAGES: cairn-clickhouse cairn-superset
TUTOR_PYPI_PACKAGE: tutor-cairn
OPENEDX_RELEASE: quince
GITHUB_REPO: overhangio/tutor-cairn
IMAGES_BUILD_PLATFORM: "linux/amd64"

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# https://hatch.pypa.io/latest/how-to/config/dynamic-metadata/
import os
import typing as t
from hatchling.metadata.plugin.interface import MetadataHookInterface
HERE = os.path.dirname(__file__)
class MetaDataHook(MetadataHookInterface):
def update(self, metadata: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
about = load_about()
metadata["version"] = about["__version__"]
def load_about() -> dict[str, str]:
about: dict[str, str] = {}
with open(
os.path.join(HERE, "tutorcairn", "__about__.py"), "rt", encoding="utf-8"
) as f:
exec(f.read(), about)
return about

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<!-- scriv-insert-here -->
<a id='changelog-20.0.0'></a>
## v20.0.0 (2025-06-05)
- [Improvement] Test python package distribution build when running make test. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- 💥[Feature] Upgrade to teak. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
<a id='changelog-19.0.4'></a>
## v19.0.4 (2025-04-10)
- [Bugfix] Remove deprecated filter_scopes from import_dashboard script. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
<a id='changelog-19.0.3'></a>
## v19.0.3 (2025-04-03)
- [Bugfix] Migrate to native filters instead of filter box charts on default course overview dashboard which have been completely deprecated as of superset 4.0.0 release. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Improvement] Enable Alerts and Reports in superset. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Improvement] Make superset ports consistent on local and dev by running it on 2247 in both environments. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
<a id='changelog-19.0.2'></a>
## v19.0.2 (2025-03-14)
- [Bugfix] Do not add cairn-postgresql as a dependency when CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL is false. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Bugfix] Add missing CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_HOST and CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PORT settings to allow usage with external postgresql dbs. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Bugfix] Do not manage cairn-clickhouse permissions CAIRN_RUN_CLICKHOUSE is false. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
<a id='changelog-19.0.1'></a>
## v19.0.1 (2025-03-12)
- [Improvement] Migrate packaging from setup.py/setuptools to pyproject.toml/hatch. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- For more details view tutor core PR: https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/pull/1163
- [Improvement] Add hatch_build.py in sdist target to fix the installation issues (by @dawoudsheraz)
<a id='changelog-19.0.0'></a>
## v19.0.0 (2024-10-22)
- [Improvement] Added CORS for embeded Dashboards. (by @Fahadkhalid210)
- [Bugfix] Fix legacy warnings during Docker build. (by @regisb)
- [Improvement] Auto import course structure to clickhouse on course publish by parsing CMS logs. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Feature] Upgrade Clickhouse base image to 24.2.3.70. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- [Deprecation] Drop support for python 3.8 as it has reached end of life. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
- 💥[Improvement] Rename Tutor's two branches (by @DawoudSheraz):
* Rename **master** to **release**, as this branch runs the latest official Open edX release tag.
* Rename **nightly** to **main**, as this branch runs the Open edX master branches, which are the basis for the next Open edX release.
- 💥[Feature] Upgrade to Sumac. (by @Danyal-Faheem)
<a id='changelog-18.0.0'></a>
## v18.0.0 (2024-06-20)
- 💥[Feature] Upgrade to Redwood. (by @Fahadkhalid210)
- [Bugfix] Make plugin compatible with Python 3.12 by removing dependency on `pkg_resources`. (by @regisb)
- [Improvement] Update User Activity dataset query by extending time span to 120 seconds and selecting all events where course ID is not null to improve average time spent in course. (by @Fahadkhalid210)
- [Improvement] Added CORS for embedded Dashboards. (by @Fahadkhalid210)
- 💥[Feature] Upgrade Clickhouse to version 24.1.8.22 and fix query issues due to deprecation of live views. (by @Fahadkhalid210)
<a id='changelog-17.1.0'></a>
## v17.1.0 (2024-02-09)

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recursive-include tutorcairn/patches *
recursive-include tutorcairn/templates *

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.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
.PHONY: docs
SRC_DIRS = ./tutorcairn
BLACK_OPTS = --exclude templates ${SRC_DIRS}
# Warning: These checks are not necessarily run on every PR.
test: test-lint test-format test-types test-pythonpackage # Run some static checks.
test: test-lint test-types test-format # Run some static checks.
test-format: ## Run code formatting tests
ruff format --check --diff ${SRC_DIRS}
black --check --diff $(BLACK_OPTS)
test-lint: ## Run code linting tests
ruff check ${SRC_DIRS}
pylint --errors-only --enable=unused-import,unused-argument --ignore=templates --ignore=docs/_ext ${SRC_DIRS}
test-types: ## Run type checks.
mypy --exclude=templates --ignore-missing-imports --implicit-reexport --strict ${SRC_DIRS}
build-pythonpackage: ## Build the "tutor-cairn" python package for upload to pypi
python -m build --sdist
format: ## Format code automatically
black $(BLACK_OPTS)
test-pythonpackage: build-pythonpackage ## Test that package can be uploaded to pypi
twine check dist/tutor_cairn-$(shell make version).tar.gz
format: ## Format code
ruff format ${SRC_DIRS}
fix-lint: ## Fix lint errors automatically
ruff check --fix ${SRC_DIRS}
isort: ## Sort imports. This target is not mandatory because the output may be incompatible with black formatting. Provided for convenience purposes.
isort --skip=templates ${SRC_DIRS}
changelog-entry: ## Create a new changelog entry.
scriv create
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changelog: ## Collect changelog entries in the CHANGELOG.md file.
scriv collect
version: ## Print the current tutor-cairn version
@python -c 'import io, os; about = {}; exec(io.open(os.path.join("tutorcairn", "__about__.py"), "rt", encoding="utf-8").read(), about); print(about["__version__"])'
ESCAPE = 
help: ## Print this help
@grep -E '^([a-zA-Z_-]+:.*?## .*|######* .+)$$' Makefile \

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@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ We created a tool to help you answer all these questions. Cairn is a Tutor plugi
Cairn vs alternatives
---------------------
========================================== ===== ==================================================================================== =================================================================================================================== ===================================================
List of features Cairn `Aspects <https://docs.openedx.org/projects/openedx-aspects/en/latest/index.html>`__ `Open edX Insights <https://docs.openedx.org/en/latest/site_ops/install_configure_run_guide/insights/index.html>`__ `Figures <https://github.com/appsembler/figures>`__
========================================== ===== ==================================================================================== =================================================================================================================== ===================================================
Event aggregation ✅
Real-time data ✅
Easy to install ✅
Custom queries and dashboards ✅
Works with the latest Open edX versions ✅
========================================== ===== ==================================================================================== =================================================================================================================== ===================================================
========================================== ===== =================================================================================== ===================================================
List of features Cairn `Open edX Insights <https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-insights/en/latest/>`__ `Figures <https://github.com/appsembler/figures>`__
========================================== ===== =================================================================================== ===================================================
Event aggregation ✅ ✅ ❌
Real-time data ✅ ❌ ✅
Easy to install ✅ ❌ ✅
Custom queries and dashboards ✅ ❌ ❌
Works with the latest Open edX versions ✅ ✅ ❌
========================================== ===== =================================================================================== ===================================================
How does Cairn work?
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Then, restart your platform and run the initialization scripts::
tutor local launch
Open http(s)://data.<YOUR_LMS_HOST> in your browser. When running locally, this will be http://data.local.openedx.io. (http://data.local.openedx.io:2247 in development). Users authenticate with their LMS user. By default, they have access to the data generated by the courses in which they have the "staff role". Once a user has successfully logged-in, their account can be modified with the ``cairn-createuser`` command.
Open http(s)://data.<YOUR_LMS_HOST> in your browser. When running locally, this will be http://data.local.edly.io. (http://data.local.edly.io:2247 in development). Users authenticate with their LMS user. By default, they have access to the data generated by the courses in which they have the "staff role". Once a user has successfully logged-in, their account can be modified with the ``cairn-createuser`` command.
For instance, to convert an existing user to administrator status, run::
@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ To add the default dashboards to the new user, add the ``--bootstrap-dashboards`
Some event data might be missing from your dashboards: just start using your LMS and refresh your dashboard. The new events should appear immediately.
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/release/screenshots/courseoverview-01.png
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/master/screenshots/courseoverview-01.png
:alt: Course overview dashboard part 1
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/release/screenshots/courseoverview-02.png
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/master/screenshots/courseoverview-02.png
:alt: Course overview dashboard part 2
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/release/screenshots/courseoverview-03.png
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/master/screenshots/courseoverview-03.png
:alt: Course overview dashboard part 3
By default, ``AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN`` is ``false`` which means admin can customize the permissions associated to a user. To disable this behaviour, modify the ``CAIRN_AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN`` setting::
@ -132,9 +132,7 @@ To restrict a given user to one or more courses or organizations, select the cou
Refreshing course block data
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cairn has a ``cairn-watchcourses`` service that looks for changes to the course structure and refreshes the course structure in the datalake automatically. However, the changes may take up to 5 minutes to show up in superset as this service utilizes batch processing.
If you would like to manually refresh the course structure, run::
Course block IDs and names are loaded from the Open edX modulestore into the datalake. After making changes to your course, you might want to refresh the course structure stored in the datalake. To do so, run::
tutor local do init --limit=cairn
@ -172,7 +170,7 @@ The latter command will parse tracking log events from the ``$(tutor config prin
Adding data to your data lake
-----------------------------
Tables created in Clickhouse are managed by a lightweight migration system. You can view existing migrations that ship by default with Cairn in the following folder: ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python3.9/site-packages/tutorcairn/templates/cairn/apps/clickhouse/migrations.d/``.
Tables created in Clickhouse are managed by a lightweight migration system. You can view existing migrations that ship by default with Cairn in the following folder: ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tutorcairn/templates/cairn/apps/clickhouse/migrations.d/``.
You are free to create your own migrations that will automatically be created in Clickhouse every time the ``tutor local launch`` or ``tutor local do init`` commands are run. To do so, as usual in Tutor, you should create a `Tutor plugin <https://docs.tutor.edly.io/plugins.html>`__. This plugin should include the ``CAIRN_MIGRATIONS_FOLDER`` configuration. This setting should point to a template folder, inside the plugin, where migration templates are defined. For instance, assuming you created the "customcairn" plugin::
@ -187,7 +185,7 @@ In this example, the following folder should be created in the plugin:: ``tutorc
Development
-----------
In development, the Superset user interface will be available at http://data.local.openedx.io:2247.
In development, the Superset user interface will be available at http://data.local.edly.io:2247.
To reload Vector configuration after changes to vector.toml, run::
@ -237,32 +235,15 @@ Postgresql/Superset settings
- ``CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL`` (default: ``true``): set to ``false`` to run your own Postgresql cluster separately from Cairn. Postgresql is the database that stores all data related to Superset, which is the Cairn frontend.
- ``CAIRN_SUPERSET_LANGUAGE_CODE`` (default: ``"{{ LANGUAGE_CODE[:2] }}"``): 2-letter code of the default language for the Superset frontend. View the list of all supported languages `here <https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/dc575080d7e43d40b1734bb8f44fdc291cb95b11/superset/config.py#L324>`__. When different than "en", users will have the opportunity to switch from English to this language via a flag icon in the top-right corner.
- ``CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE`` (default: ``"{{ DOCKER_REGISTRY }}overhangio/cairn-superset:{{ CAIRN_VERSION }}"``): name of the Docker image that runs Postgresql.
- ``CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_HOST`` (default: ``"cairn-postgresql"``): Host address of the Postgresql database.
- ``CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PORT`` (default: ``5432``): Postgresql port.
- ``CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE`` (default: ``"superset"``): name of the Postgresql database.
- ``CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME`` (default: ``"superset"``): Postgresql username.
- ``CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD`` (default: ``"{{ 20|random_string }}"``): Postgresql password.
- ``CAIRN_SUPERSET_SECRET_KEY`` (default: ``"{{ 20|random_string }}"``): randomly-generated secret key for the Superset frontend.
Add/Update Superset Configurations
----------------------------------
Use ``cairn-superset-settings`` patch to add or update `Superset configurations <https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/superset/config.py>`__.
e.g, to customize visualizations, add following configurations in ``cairn-superset-settings`` patch::
APP_NAME = "<APP_NAME>"
APP_ICON = "<APP_ICON>"
APP_ICON_WIDTH = <APP_ICON_WIDTH>
Then apply changes with::
tutor local launch
Troubleshooting
---------------
This Tutor plugin is maintained by Eemaan Amir from `Edly <https://edly.io>`__. Community support is available from the official `Open edX forum <https://discuss.openedx.org>`__. Do you need help with this plugin? See the `troubleshooting <https://docs.tutor.edly.io/troubleshooting.html>`__ section from the Tutor documentation.
This Tutor plugin is maintained by Fahad Khalid from `Edly <https://edly.io>`__. Community support is available from the official `Open edX forum <https://discuss.openedx.org>`__. Do you need help with this plugin? See the `troubleshooting <https://docs.tutor.edly.io/troubleshooting.html>`__ section from the Tutor documentation.
License
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# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/
# https://hatch.pypa.io/latest/config/build/
[project]
name = "tutor-cairn"
license = { text = "AGPL-3.0-only" }
authors = [
{name = "Edly"}, {email = "hello@edly.io"},
]
maintainers = [
{name = "Eemaan Amir"}, {email = "eemaan.amir@arbisoft.com"}
]
description = "Scalable, real-time analytics for Open edX"
readme = {file = "README.rst", content-type = "text/x-rst"}
requires-python = ">= 3.9"
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
]
dependencies = [
"tutor>=20.0.0,<21.0.0",
]
# these fields will be set by hatch_build.py
dynamic = ["version"]
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"tutor[dev]>=20.0.0,<21.0.0",
"ruff",
]
[project.entry-points."tutor.plugin.v1"]
cairn = "tutorcairn.plugin"
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/well-known-project-urls/#well-known-labels
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://docs.tutor.edly.io/"
Documentation = "https://docs.tutor.edly.io/"
Code = "https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn"
Issues = "https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn.git/issues"
Changelog = "https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/blob/release/CHANGELOG.md"
Community = "https://discuss.openedx.org/tag/tutor"
# hatch-specific configuration
[tool.hatch.metadata.hooks.custom]
path = ".hatch_build.py"
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.sdist]
# Disable strict naming, otherwise twine is not able to detect name/version
strict-naming = false
include = [ "/tutorcairn", '.hatch_build.py']
exclude = ["tests*"]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["tutorcairn"]
[tool.ruff]
exclude = ["templates", "docs/_ext"]
[tool.ruff.lint]
# E: pycodestyle errors
# I: isort
# N: pep8-naming
select = ["E", "I", "N"]
# F401: unused-import
# F841: unused-variable
# W292: missing-newline-at-end-of-file
extend-select = ["F401", "F841", "W292"]
[tool.ruff.format]
requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"]

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import io
import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_readme():
with io.open(os.path.join(HERE, "README.rst"), "rt", encoding="utf8") as f:
return f.read()
def load_about():
about = {}
with io.open(
os.path.join(HERE, "tutorcairn", "__about__.py"),
"rt",
encoding="utf-8",
) as f:
exec(f.read(), about) # pylint: disable=exec-used
return about
ABOUT = load_about()
setup(
name="tutor-cairn",
version=ABOUT["__version__"],
url="https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn",
project_urls={
"Code": "https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn",
"Issue tracker": "https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-cairn/issues",
},
license="AGPLv3",
author="Overhang.IO",
maintainer="Edly",
maintainer_email="fahad.khalid@arbisoft.com",
description="Scalable, real-time analytics for Open edX",
long_description=load_readme(),
packages=find_packages(exclude=["tests*"]),
include_package_data=True,
python_requires=">=3.8",
install_requires=["tutor>=17.0.0,<18.0.0"],
extras_require={"dev": ["tutor[dev]>=17.0.0,<18.0.0"]},
entry_points={"tutor.plugin.v1": ["cairn = tutorcairn.plugin"]},
classifiers=[
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
],
)

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__version__ = "20.0.0"
__version__ = "17.1.0"

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# Cairn
{{ CAIRN_HOST }}{$default_site_port} {
reverse_proxy cairn-superset:2247
reverse_proxy cairn-superset:8000
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@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ spec:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-clickhouse
spec:
securityContext:
runAsUser: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
fsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
fsGroup: 1000
fsGroupChangePolicy: "OnRootMismatch"
containers:
- name: cairn-clickhouse
@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ spec:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-superset
spec:
securityContext:
runAsUser: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
containers:
- name: cairn-superset
image: {{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ spec:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-superset-worker
spec:
securityContext:
runAsUser: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
containers:
- name: cairn-superset-worker
image: {{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ spec:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-superset-worker-beat
spec:
securityContext:
runAsUser: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
containers:
- name: cairn-superset-worker-beat
image: {{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
@ -327,56 +327,3 @@ spec:
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: cairn-postgresql
{% endif %}
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: cairn-watchcourses
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-watchcourses
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-watchcourses
template:
metadata:
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-watchcourses
spec:
containers:
- name: cairn-watchcourses
image: {{ DOCKER_IMAGE_OPENEDX }}
command: ["/bin/bash"]
args: ["-c", "python /openedx/scripts/server.py"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /openedx/edx-platform/lms/envs/tutor/
name: settings-lms
- mountPath: /openedx/edx-platform/cms/envs/tutor/
name: settings-cms
- mountPath: /openedx/config
name: config
- mountPath: /openedx/scripts
name: scripts
- mountPath: /openedx/clickhouse-auth.json
name: clickhouse-auth
subPath: auth.json
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
ports:
- containerPort: 9282
volumes:
- name: settings-lms
configMap:
name: openedx-settings-lms
- name: settings-cms
configMap:
name: openedx-settings-cms
- name: config
configMap:
name: openedx-config
- name: scripts
configMap:
name: cairn-openedx-scripts
- name: clickhouse-auth
configMap:
name: cairn-clickhouse-auth

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spec:
restartPolicy: Never
securityContext:
runAsUser: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsGroup: {{ APP_USER_ID }}
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
containers:
- name: cairn-clickhouse
image: {{ CAIRN_CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_IMAGE }}

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spec:
type: NodePort
ports:
- port: 2247
- port: 8000
protocol: TCP
selector:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-superset
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: cairn-watchcourses
spec:
type: NodePort
ports:
- port: 9282
protocol: TCP
selector:
app.kubernetes.io/name: cairn-watchcourses

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@ -13,11 +13,3 @@ cairn-superset-worker-beat:
environment:
FLASK_ENV: development
cairn-watchcourses:
<<: *openedx-service
ports:
- "9282:9282"
networks:
default:
aliases:
- "cairn-watchcourses"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
cairn-clickhouse-job:
image: {{ CAIRN_CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
user: "{{ APP_USER_ID }}:{{ APP_USER_ID }}"
user: "1000:1000"
depends_on: {{ [("cairn-clickhouse", CAIRN_RUN_CLICKHOUSE)]|list_if }}
volumes:
- ../plugins/cairn/apps/clickhouse/auth.json:/scripts/clickhouse-auth.json:ro
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ cairn-superset-job:
disable: true
depends_on:
{% if RUN_REDIS %}- redis{% endif %}
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}- cairn-postgresql{% endif %}
- cairn-postgresql
cairn-openedx-job:
image: {{ DOCKER_IMAGE_OPENEDX }}
environment:

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
{% if CAIRN_RUN_CLICKHOUSE %}setowner {{ APP_USER_ID }} /data/cairn-clickhouse{% endif %}
setowner 1000 /data/cairn-clickhouse
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}setowner 70 /data/cairn-postgresql{% endif %}

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
{% if CAIRN_RUN_CLICKHOUSE %}- ../../data/cairn/clickhouse:/data/cairn-clickhouse{% endif %}
- ../../data/cairn/clickhouse:/data/cairn-clickhouse
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}- ../../data/cairn/postgresql:/data/cairn-postgresql{% endif %}

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ cairn-clickhouse:
- ../../data/cairn/clickhouse:/var/lib/clickhouse
- ../plugins/cairn/apps/clickhouse/users.d/cairn.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/users.d/cairn.xml:ro
- ../plugins/cairn/apps/clickhouse/auth.json:/scripts/clickhouse-auth.json:ro
user: "{{ APP_USER_ID }}:{{ APP_USER_ID }}"
user: "1000:1000"
environment:
CLICKHOUSE_DO_NOT_CHOWN: "1"
ulimits:
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ cairn-superset:
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
{% if RUN_REDIS %}- redis{% endif %}
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}- cairn-postgresql{% endif %}
- cairn-postgresql
cairn-superset-worker:
image: {{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
volumes:
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ cairn-superset-worker:
disable: true
depends_on:
{% if RUN_REDIS %}- redis{% endif %}
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}- cairn-postgresql{% endif %}
- cairn-postgresql
cairn-superset-worker-beat:
image: {{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE }}
volumes:
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ cairn-superset-worker-beat:
disable: true
depends_on:
{% if RUN_REDIS %}- redis{% endif %}
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}- cairn-postgresql{% endif %}
- cairn-postgresql
{% if CAIRN_RUN_POSTGRESQL %}
cairn-postgresql:
image: docker.io/postgres:9.6-alpine
@ -85,13 +85,3 @@ cairn-postgresql:
depends_on:
- permissions
{% endif %}
cairn-watchcourses:
image: {{ DOCKER_IMAGE_OPENEDX }}
command: "python /openedx/scripts/server.py"
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ../apps/openedx/settings/lms:/openedx/edx-platform/lms/envs/tutor:ro
- ../apps/openedx/settings/cms:/openedx/edx-platform/cms/envs/tutor:ro
- ../apps/openedx/config:/openedx/config:ro
- ../plugins/cairn/apps/openedx/scripts:/openedx/scripts:ro
- ../plugins/cairn/apps/clickhouse/auth.json:/openedx/clickhouse-auth.json:ro

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ config: t.Dict[str, t.Dict[str, t.Any]] = {
"HOST": "data.{{ LMS_HOST }}",
# Clickhouse
"RUN_CLICKHOUSE": True,
"CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_IMAGE": "{{ DOCKER_REGISTRY }}overhangio/cairn-clickhouse:{{ CAIRN_VERSION }}", # noqa: E501
"CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_IMAGE": "{{ DOCKER_REGISTRY }}overhangio/cairn-clickhouse:{{ CAIRN_VERSION }}",
"CLICKHOUSE_HOST": "cairn-clickhouse",
"CLICKHOUSE_HTTP_PORT": 8123,
"CLICKHOUSE_HTTP_SCHEME": "http",
@ -34,11 +34,9 @@ config: t.Dict[str, t.Dict[str, t.Any]] = {
"CLICKHOUSE_USERNAME": "openedx",
# Superset/Postgresql
"RUN_POSTGRESQL": True,
"POSTGRESQL_HOST": "cairn-postgresql",
"POSTGRESQL_PORT": "5432",
"POSTGRESQL_DATABASE": "superset",
"POSTGRESQL_USERNAME": "superset",
"SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE": "{{ DOCKER_REGISTRY }}overhangio/cairn-superset:{{ CAIRN_VERSION }}", # noqa: E501
"SUPERSET_DOCKER_IMAGE": "{{ DOCKER_REGISTRY }}overhangio/cairn-superset:{{ CAIRN_VERSION }}",
"SUPERSET_LANGUAGE_CODE": "{{ LANGUAGE_CODE[:2] }}",
# SSO
"ENABLE_SSO": True,
@ -142,7 +140,7 @@ def _print_superset_host(
@click.option(
"-p",
"--password",
help="Specify password from the command line. If undefined, no password will be set. (Ignored with SSO)", # noqa: E501
help="Specify password from the command line. If undefined, no password will be set. (Ignored with SSO)",
hide_input=True,
)
@click.option(
@ -181,7 +179,7 @@ def create_user_command(
if bootstrap_dashboards:
yield (
"cairn-superset",
f"python ./superset/cairn/ctl.py bootstrap-dashboards {username} /app/bootstrap/courseoverview.json", # noqa: E501
f"python ./superset/cairn/ctl.py bootstrap-dashboards {username} /app/bootstrap/courseoverview.json",
)

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@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
RENAME TABLE _openedx_course_enrollments TO openedx_course_enrollments;
RENAME TABLE _openedx_user_profiles TO openedx_user_profiles;
RENAME TABLE _openedx_users TO openedx_users;
DROP TABLE course_enrollments;
CREATE VIEW course_enrollments AS
SELECT
openedx_course_enrollments.course_id AS course_id,
openedx_course_enrollments.created AS enrollment_created,
openedx_course_enrollments.is_active AS enrollment_is_active,
openedx_course_enrollments.mode AS enrollment_mode,
openedx_course_enrollments.user_id AS user_id,
openedx_users.username AS username,
openedx_users.email AS user_email,
openedx_user_profiles.year_of_birth AS user_year_of_birth,
openedx_user_profiles.gender AS user_gender,
openedx_user_profiles.level_of_education AS user_level_of_education,
openedx_user_profiles.city AS user_city,
openedx_user_profiles.state AS user_state,
openedx_user_profiles.country AS user_country
FROM openedx_course_enrollments
INNER JOIN openedx_user_profiles ON openedx_course_enrollments.user_id = openedx_user_profiles.user_id
INNER JOIN openedx_users ON openedx_course_enrollments.user_id = openedx_users.id;

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
RENAME TABLE _openedx_block_completion TO openedx_block_completion;
DROP TABLE course_block_completion;
CREATE VIEW course_block_completion AS
SELECT
openedx_block_completion.course_key AS course_id,
openedx_block_completion.block_key AS block_key,
openedx_block_completion.user_id AS user_id,
openedx_block_completion.completion AS completion,
course_blocks.position as position,
course_blocks.display_name as display_name,
course_blocks.full_name as full_name
FROM openedx_block_completion
INNER JOIN course_blocks ON openedx_block_completion.block_key = course_blocks.block_key;

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@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ import requests
# https://mysqlclient.readthedocs.io/user_guide.html#mysql-c-api-function-mapping
from MySQLdb._mysql import escape_string as sql_escape_string
import django
import lms.startup
django.setup()
lms.startup.run()
from lms.djangoapps.courseware.courses import get_course
from xmodule.modulestore.django import modulestore
@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ def main():
description="Import course block information into the datalake"
)
parser.add_argument(
"-c", "--course-id", action="extend", nargs='*',
help="Limit import to these courses"
"-c", "--course-id", action="append", help="Limit import to these courses"
)
args = parser.parse_args()

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@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
"""
This module provides an HTTP service for importing course data into ClickHouse.
It defines a single HTTP endpoint that allows for the submission of course IDs,
which are then processed and used to trigger a subprocess for data import.
Functions:
- import_courses_to_clickhouse(request): Handles POST requests to '/courses/published/'.
Validates the input data, verifies course IDs, and triggers an external Python script
to import the data into ClickHouse.
Usage:
- python server.py
- Run this module to start the HTTP server. It listens on port 9282 and processes
requests sent to the '/courses/published/' endpoint.
"""
import logging
import subprocess
from aiohttp import web
from opaque_keys.edx.locator import CourseLocator
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO,
format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
async def import_courses_to_clickhouse(request):
data = await request.json()
if not isinstance(data, list):
return web.json_response({"error": f"Incorrect data format. Expected list, got {data.__class__}."}, status=400)
course_ids = []
for course in data:
course_id = course.get("course_id")
if not isinstance(course_id, str):
return web.json_response({"error": f"Incorrect course_id format. Expected str, got {course_id.__class__}."}, status=400)
# Get the list of unique course_ids
unique_courses = list({course['course_id']: course for course in data}.values())
course_ids = []
for course in unique_courses:
course_id = course['course_id']
# Verify course_id is a valid course_id
try:
CourseLocator.from_string(course_id)
except Exception as e:
log.exception(f"An error occured: {str(e)}")
return web.json_response({"error": f"Incorrect arguments. Expected valid course_id, got {course_id}."}, status=400)
course_ids.append(course_id)
subprocess.run(["python", "/openedx/scripts/importcoursedata.py", "-c", *course_ids], check=True)
return web.Response(status=204)
app = web.Application()
app.router.add_post('/courses/published/', import_courses_to_clickhouse)
web.run_app(app, host='0.0.0.0', port=9282)

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ from superset.cairn import sso as cairn_sso
# https://superset.apache.org/docs/installation/configuring-superset
SECRET_KEY = "{{ CAIRN_SUPERSET_SECRET_KEY }}"
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = "postgresql+psycopg2://{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME }}:{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD }}@{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_HOST }}:{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PORT }}/{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE }}"
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = "postgresql+psycopg2://{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME }}:{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD }}@cairn-postgresql/{{ CAIRN_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE }}"
# Caddy is running behind a proxy: Superset needs to handle x-forwarded-* headers
# https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/latest/deploying/proxy_fix/
@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ available_languages = {
"ru": {"flag": "ru", "name": "Russian"},
"sk": {"flag": "sk", "name": "Slovak"},
"sl": {"flag": "si", "name": "Slovenian"},
"uk": {"flag": "uk", "name": "Ukranian"},
"zh": {"flag": "cn", "name": "Chinese"},
}
{#- https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/docs/docs/contributing/translations.mdx#enabling-language-selection #}
@ -85,12 +84,6 @@ RESULTS_BACKEND = RedisCache(
db=REDIS_CACHE_DB,
key_prefix="superset_results",
)
OPENEDX_LMS_ROOT_URL = "{% if ENABLE_HTTPS %}https{% else %}http{% endif %}://{{ LMS_HOST }}"
OPENEDX_CMS_ROOT_URL = "{% if ENABLE_HTTPS %}https{% else %}http{% endif %}://{{ CMS_HOST }}"
if os.environ.get("FLASK_ENV") == "development":
OPENEDX_LMS_ROOT_URL = "http://{{ LMS_HOST }}:8000"
OPENEDX_CMS_ROOT_URL = "http://{{ CMS_HOST }}:8001"
{% if CAIRN_ENABLE_SSO %}
# Authentication
@ -98,9 +91,10 @@ if os.environ.get("FLASK_ENV") == "development":
# https://flask-appbuilder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html#authentication-oauth
from flask_appbuilder.security.manager import AUTH_OAUTH
AUTH_TYPE = AUTH_OAUTH
OPENEDX_LMS_ROOT_URL = "{% if ENABLE_HTTPS %}https{% else %}http{% endif %}://{{ LMS_HOST }}"
OPENEDX_SSO_CLIENT_ID = "{{ CAIRN_SSO_CLIENT_ID }}"
if os.environ.get("FLASK_ENV") == "development":
OPENEDX_LMS_ROOT_URL = "http://{{ LMS_HOST }}:8000"
OPENEDX_SSO_CLIENT_ID = "{{ CAIRN_SSO_CLIENT_ID }}-dev"
OAUTH_PROVIDERS = [
{
@ -126,9 +120,9 @@ AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN = {{ CAIRN_AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN }}
AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION = True
{% endif %}
class CeleryConfig:
class CeleryConfig: # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
BROKER_URL = f"redis://{REDIS_HOST}:{REDIS_PORT}/{REDIS_CELERY_DB}"
CELERY_IMPORTS = ("superset.sql_lab", "superset.tasks","superset.tasks.thumbnails",)
CELERY_IMPORTS = ("superset.sql_lab", "superset.tasks")
CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER = 1
CELERY_ACKS_LATE = False
@ -142,6 +136,10 @@ class CeleryConfig:
},
}
CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
"email_reports.schedule_hourly": {
"task": "email_reports.schedule_hourly",
"schedule": crontab(minute=1, hour="*"),
},
"reports.scheduler": {
"task": "reports.scheduler",
"schedule": crontab(minute="*", hour="*"),
@ -155,40 +153,13 @@ class CeleryConfig:
CELERY_CONFIG = CeleryConfig
# Email configuration
SMTP_HOST = "{{ SMTP_HOST }}"
SMTP_PORT = {{ SMTP_PORT }}
SMTP_STARTTLS = {{ SMTP_USE_TLS }}
SMTP_SSL = {{ SMTP_USE_SSL }}
SMTP_USER = "{{ SMTP_USERNAME }}" # use the empty string "" if using an unauthenticated SMTP server
SMTP_PASSWORD = "{{ SMTP_PASSWORD }}" # use the empty string "" if using an unauthenticated SMTP server
SMTP_MAIL_FROM = "{{ CONTACT_EMAIL }}"
EMAIL_REPORTS_SUBJECT_PREFIX = "[{{ PLATFORM_NAME }}] "
ALERT_REPORTS_NOTIFICATION_DRY_RUN = False
WEBDRIVER_BASEURL = "http://cairn-superset:2247/"
# The base URL for the email report hyperlinks.
WEBDRIVER_BASEURL_USER_FRIENDLY = "{{ CAIRN_HOST }}"
# Avoid duplicate logging because of propagation to root logger
logging.getLogger("superset").propagate = False
# https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/RESOURCES/FEATURE_FLAGS.md
FEATURE_FLAGS = {
# Enable dashboard embedding
"EMBEDDED_SUPERSET": True,
# This feature is stable but known to have bugs from time to time
# Alerts and Reports also do not work on arm64 base images
"ALERT_REPORTS": True,
}
ENABLE_CORS=True
CORS_OPTIONS={
"origins": [
f"{OPENEDX_LMS_ROOT_URL}",
f"{OPENEDX_CMS_ROOT_URL}"
],
"EMBEDDED_SUPERSET": True
}
{{ patch("cairn-superset-settings") }}

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@ -38,21 +38,6 @@ source = '''
.message = parse_json!(.message)
'''
# Parse CMS logs for course publishing event
[transforms.course_published]
type="remap"
inputs = ["openedx_containers"]
source = '''
parsed, err_regex = parse_regex(.message, r'Updating course overview for (?P<course_id>\S+?)(?:\s|\.|$)')
if err_regex != null {
log("Unable to parse course_id from log message: " + err_regex, level: "error")
abort
}
. = {"course_id": parsed.course_id}
'''
drop_on_error = true
drop_on_abort = true
### Sinks
# Log all events to stdout, for debugging
@ -73,25 +58,4 @@ database = "{{ CAIRN_CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE }}"
table = "_tracking"
healthcheck = true
# Log course_published event to stdout for debugging
[sinks.course_published_out]
type = "console"
inputs = ["course_published"]
encoding.codec = "json"
encoding.only_fields = ["course_id"]
# Send course_id to watchcourses
[sinks.watchcourse]
type = "http"
method = "post"
encoding.codec = "json"
inputs = ["course_published"]
# Batch events together to reduce the number of times
# the importcoursedata script is run
# Vector will wait 300 secs (5 mins) from the first event
# or until there are 10 events to trigger the watchcourses service
batch.timeout_secs = 300
batch.max_events = 10
uri = "http://cairn-watchcourses:9282/courses/published/"
{{ patch("cairn-vector-common-toml") }}

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@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
# https://hub.docker.com/r/clickhouse/clickhouse-server/tags
FROM docker.io/clickhouse/clickhouse-server:24.2.3.70
# https://hub.docker.com/r/yandex/clickhouse-server/tags
FROM docker.io/yandex/clickhouse-server:22.1.3.7
# The clickhouse repo is currently unavailable in some parts of the world. If we don't
# remove this repo here then `apt update` will fail. Check if the problem is resolved with:
# curl https://repo.yandex.ru/clickhouse/deb/stable/
# The above command should be a 200, and not a 404.
RUN rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/clickhouse.list
RUN apt update && apt install -y python3
COPY ./scripts /scripts
RUN chmod a+x /scripts/*
ENV PATH=/scripts:${PATH}
ENV PATH /scripts:${PATH}

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@ -3,44 +3,26 @@
# https://github.com/apache/superset/releases
# https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/Dockerfile
# https://superset.apache.org/docs/databases/installing-database-drivers
FROM docker.io/apache/superset:4.0.0
FROM docker.io/apache/superset:3.0.1
USER root
# https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/4.0.0/Dockerfile#L109-L110
# Extracted from https://superset.apache.org/docs/installation/alerts-reports/#custom-dockerfile
ARG GECKODRIVER_VERSION=v0.33.0 \
FIREFOX_VERSION=117.0.1
RUN apt-get update -qq \
&& apt-get install -yqq --no-install-recommends \
libnss3 \
libdbus-glib-1-2 \
libgtk-3-0 \
libx11-xcb1 \
libasound2 \
libxtst6 \
wget \
pkg-config \
# Install GeckoDriver WebDriver
&& wget -q https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/${GECKODRIVER_VERSION}/geckodriver-${GECKODRIVER_VERSION}-linux64.tar.gz -O - | tar xfz - -C /usr/local/bin \
# Install Firefox
&& wget -q https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/${FIREFOX_VERSION}/linux-x86_64/en-US/firefox-${FIREFOX_VERSION}.tar.bz2 -O - | tar xfj - -C /opt \
&& ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/local/bin/firefox \
&& apt-get autoremove -yqq --purge wget && rm -rf /var/[log,tmp]/* /tmp/* /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# https://pypi.org/project/clickhouse-driver/
# https://pypi.org/project/mysqlclient/
# https://pypi.org/project/clickhouse-connect/
# https://pypi.org/project/clickhouse-sqlalchemy/
# https://pypi.org/project/Authlib/
# We preserve the clickhouse-sqlalchemy package to keep backward compatibility with existing dashboards
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
pkg-config
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip,sharing=shared pip install \
clickhouse-driver==0.2.7 \
mysqlclient==2.2.4 \
clickhouse-connect==0.7.8 \
clickhouse-driver==0.2.6 \
mysqlclient==2.2.0 \
clickhouse-connect==0.6.20 \
clickhouse-sqlalchemy==0.2.4 \
authlib==1.3.0
authlib==1.2.1
USER superset
@ -48,11 +30,11 @@ USER superset
COPY --chown=superset:superset ./cairn /app/superset/cairn
# This is required to have a proper healthcheck
ENV SUPERSET_PORT=2247
ENV SUPERSET_PORT=8000
ENTRYPOINT []
CMD gunicorn \
--bind "0.0.0.0:2247" \
--bind "0.0.0.0:8000" \
--access-logfile '-' \
--error-logfile '-' \
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@ -88,8 +88,7 @@ def create_superset_db_role(role_name: str, superset_database_name: str) -> None
return False
# Create or update role with the same name as the user
pvms = security_manager._get_all_pvms()
security_manager.set_role(role_name, check_permission, pvms)
security_manager.set_role(role_name, check_permission)
def create_clickhouse_user(clickhouse_username):
@ -118,17 +117,11 @@ def grant_clickhouse_row_based_access(clickhouse_username, course_ids=None):
for table in make_clickhouse_query("SHOW TABLES").split("\n"):
if not table.startswith("_"):
make_clickhouse_query(
f"""GRANT SELECT ON {table} TO '{clickhouse_username}';"""
)
if table in ["openedx_users", "openedx_user_profiles", "openedx_block_completion"]:
make_clickhouse_query(
f"""CREATE ROW POLICY OR REPLACE '{clickhouse_username}' ON {table} AS RESTRICTIVE FOR SELECT USING 1 TO '{clickhouse_username}';"""
)
else:
make_clickhouse_query(
f"""CREATE ROW POLICY OR REPLACE '{clickhouse_username}' ON {table} AS RESTRICTIVE FOR SELECT USING {condition} TO '{clickhouse_username}';"""
)
f"""GRANT SELECT ON {table} TO '{clickhouse_username}';"""
)
make_clickhouse_query(
f"""CREATE ROW POLICY OR REPLACE '{clickhouse_username}' ON {table} AS RESTRICTIVE FOR SELECT USING {condition} TO '{clickhouse_username}';"""
)
def make_clickhouse_query(query):

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from superset.connectors.sqla.models import SqlaTable
from superset.models.core import Database
from superset.models.slice import Slice
from superset.extensions import db, security_manager
import superset.commands.dashboard.importers.v0 as importers
import superset.dashboards.commands.importers.v0 as importers
from werkzeug.security import generate_password_hash
# Our convenient library
@ -229,6 +229,20 @@ def import_dashboard(data, user, database):
# Update filter mapping
metadata = json.loads(dashboard.json_metadata)
new_filter_scopes = {}
for old_slice_id, filter_scope in metadata["filter_scopes"].items():
new_filter_scope = {}
for filter_name, properties in filter_scope.items():
properties["immune"] = [
old_to_new_slice_id_map[old_immune_id]
for old_immune_id in properties["immune"]
]
new_filter_scope[filter_name] = properties
# Note that filter scope keys are str, not int
new_filter_scopes[
str(old_to_new_slice_id_map[int(old_slice_id)])
] = new_filter_scope
metadata["filter_scopes"] = new_filter_scopes
dashboard.json_metadata = json.dumps(metadata)
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class OpenEdxSsoSecurityManager(SupersetSecurityManager):
def get_user_info(self):
"""
Make calls to the LMS API to fetch user information
http://local.openedx.io:8000/api-docs/#/user/user_v1_me_read
http://local.edly.io:8000/api-docs/#/user/user_v1_me_read
"""
username = self.get_lms_api("/api/user/v1/me")["username"]
account = self.get_lms_api(f"/api/user/v1/accounts/{username}")