This file documents any backwards-incompatible changes in Superset and assists people when migrating to a new version.
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10794: Breaking change:
uuid
python package is not supported on Jinja2 anymore, only uuid functions are exposed eg:uuid1
,uuid3
,uuid4
,uuid5
. -
10674: Breaking change: PUBLIC_ROLE_LIKE_GAMMA was removed is favour of the new PUBLIC_ROLE_LIKE so it can be set it whatever role you want.
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10590: Breaking change: this PR will convert iframe chart into dashboard markdown component, and remove all
iframe
,separator
, andmarkup
slices (and support) from Superset. If you have important data in those slices, please backup manually. -
10562: EMAIL_REPORTS_WEBDRIVER is deprecated use WEBDRIVER_TYPE instead.
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10567: Default WEBDRIVER_OPTION_ARGS are Chrome-specific. If you're using FF, should be
--headless
only -
10241: change on Alpha role, users started to have access to "Annotation Layers", "Css Templates" and "Import Dashboards".
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10324: Facebook Prophet has been introduced as an optional dependency to add support for timeseries forecasting in the chart data API. To enable this feature, install Superset with the optional dependency
prophet
or directlypip install fbprophet
. -
10320: References to blacklst/whitelist language have been replaced with more appropriate alternatives. All configs refencing containing
WHITE
/BLACK
have been replaced withALLOW
/DENY
. Affected config variables that need to be updated:TIME_GRAIN_BLACKLIST
,VIZ_TYPE_BLACKLIST
,DRUID_DATA_SOURCE_BLACKLIST
.
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9964: Breaking change on Flask-AppBuilder 3. If you're using OAuth, find out what needs to be changed here.
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10233: a change which deprecates the
ENABLE_FLASK_COMPRESS
config option in favor of the Flask-CompressCOMPRESS_REGISTER
config option which serves the same purpose. -
10222: a change which changes how payloads are cached. Previous cached objects cannot be decoded and thus will be reloaded from source.
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10130: a change which deprecates the
dbs.perm
column in favor of SQLAlchemy hybird attributes. -
10034: a change which deprecates the public security manager
assert_datasource_permission
,assert_query_context_permission
,assert_viz_permission
, andrejected_tables
methods with theraise_for_access
method which also handles assertion logic for SQL tables. -
10031: a change which renames the following public security manager methods:
can_access_datasource
tocan_access_table
,all_datasource_access
tocan_access_all_datasources
,all_database_access
tocan_access_all_databases
,database_access
tocan_access_database
,schema_access
tocan_access_schema
, anddatasource_access
tocan_access_datasource
. Regrettably it is not viable to provide aliases for the deprecated methods as this would result in a name clash. Finally thecan_access_table
(previouslycan_access_database
) method signature has changed, i.e., the optionalschema
argument no longer exists. -
10030: a change which renames the public security manager
schemas_accessible_by_user
method toget_schemas_accessible_by_user
. -
9786: with the upgrade of
werkzeug
from version0.16.0
to1.0.1
, thewerkzeug.contrib.cache
module has been moved to a standalone package cachelib. For example, to import theRedisCache
class, please use the following import:from cachelib.redis import RedisCache
. -
9794: introduces
create view as
functionality in the sqllab. This change will require thequery
table migration and potential service downtime as that table has quite some traffic. -
9572: a change which by default means that the Jinja
current_user_id
,current_username
, andurl_param
context calls no longer need to be wrapped viacache_key_wrapper
in order to be included in the cache key. Thecache_key_wrapper
function should only be required for Jinja add-ons.
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8867: a change which adds the
tmp_schema_name
column to thequery
table which requires locking the table. Given thequery
table is heavily used performance may be degraded during the migration. Scheduled downtime may be advised. -
9238: the config option
TIME_GRAIN_FUNCTIONS
has been renamed toTIME_GRAIN_EXPRESSIONS
to better reflect the content of the dictionary. -
9218: SQLite connections have been disabled by default for analytics databases. You can optionally enable SQLite by setting
PREVENT_UNSAFE_DB_CONNECTIONS
toFalse
. It is not recommended to change this setting, as arbitrary SQLite connections can lead to security vulnerabilities. -
9133: Security list of permissions and list views has been disable by default. You can optionally enable them back again by setting the following config keys:
FAB_ADD_SECURITY_PERMISSION_VIEW
,FAB_ADD_SECURITY_VIEW_MENU_VIEW
,FAB_ADD_SECURITY_PERMISSION_VIEWS_VIEW
toTrue
. -
9173: Changes the encoding of the query source from an int to an enum.
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9120: Changes the default behavior of ad-hoc sharing of queries in SQLLab to one that links to the saved query rather than one that copies the query data into the KVStore model and links to the record there. This is a security-related change that makes SQLLab query sharing respect the existing role-based access controls. Should you wish to retain the existing behavior, set two feature flags:
"KV_STORE": True
will re-enable the/kv/
and/kv/store/
endpoints, and"SHARE_QUERIES_VIA_KV_STORE": True
will tell the front-end to utilize them for query sharing. -
9109: Expire
filter_immune_slices
andfilter_immune_filter_fields
to favor dashboard scoped filter metadatafilter_scopes
. -
9046: Replaces
can_only_access_owned_queries
byall_query_access
favoring a white list approach. Since a new permission is introduced usesuperset init
to create and associate it by default to theAdmin
role. Note that, by default, all nonAdmin
users will not be able to access queries they do not own. -
8901: The datasource's update timestamp has been added to the query object's cache key to ensure updates to datasources are always reflected in associated query results. As a consequence all previously cached results will be invalidated when updating to the next version.
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8699: A
row_level_security_filters
table has been added, which is many-to-many withtables
andab_roles
. The applicable filters are added to the sqla query, and the RLS ids are added to the query cache keys. If RLS is enabled in config.py (ENABLE_ROW_LEVEL_SECURITY = True
; by default, it is disabled), they can be accessed through theSecurity
menu, or when editting a table. -
8732: Swagger user interface is now enabled by default. A new permission
show on SwaggerView
is created bysuperset init
and given to theAdmin
Role. To disable the UI, setFAB_API_SWAGGER_UI = False
on config. -
8721: When using the cache warmup Celery task you should now specify the
SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_PROTOCOL
variable in your configuration (probably either "http" or "https"). This defaults to "http". -
8512:
DRUID_IS_ACTIVE
now defaults to False. To enable Druid-API-based functionality, override theDRUID_IS_ACTIVE
configuration variable by setting it toTrue
for your deployment. -
8450: The time range picker now uses UTC for the tooltips and default placeholder timestamps (sans timezone).
-
8418: FLASK_APP / Worker App have changed. FLASK_APP should be updated to
superset.app:create_app()
and Celery Workers should be started with--app=superset.tasks.celery_app:app
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9017:
SIP_15_ENABLED
now defaults to True which ensures that for all new SQL charts the time filter will behave like [start, end). Existing deployments should either disable this feature to keep the status quo or inform their users of this change prior to enabling the flag. TheSIP_15_GRACE_PERIOD_END
option provides a mechanism for specifying how long chart owners have to migrate their charts (the default is indefinite).
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8370: Deprecates the
HTTP_HEADERS
variable in favor ofDEFAULT_HTTP_HEADERS
andOVERRIDE_HTTP_HEADERS
. To retain the same behavior you should useOVERRIDE_HTTP_HEADERS
instead ofHTTP_HEADERS
.HTTP_HEADERS
will still work but may be removed in a future update. -
We're deprecating the concept of "restricted metric", this feature was not fully working anyhow.
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8117: If you are using
ENABLE_PROXY_FIX = True
, review the newly-introducted variable,PROXY_FIX_CONFIG
, which changes the proxy behavior in accordance with Werkzeug -
8069: introduces MessagePack and PyArrow for async query results backend serialization. To disable set
RESULTS_BACKEND_USE_MSGPACK = False
in your configuration. -
8371: makes
tables.table_name
,dbs.database_name
,datasources.cluster_name
, andclusters.cluster_name
non-nullable. Depending on the integrity of the data, manual intervention may be required.
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7848: If you are running redis with celery, celery bump to 4.3.0 requires redis-py upgrade to 3.2.0 or later.
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7667: a change to make all Unix timestamp (which by definition are in UTC) comparisons refer to a timestamp in UTC as opposed to local time.
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7653: a change which deprecates the table_columns.database_expression column. Expressions should be handled by the DB engine spec conversion, Python date format, or custom column expression/type.
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The repo no longer contains translation binaries (
.mo
) files. If you want translations in your build, you now have to run the commandbabel-compile --target superset/translations
as part of your builds -
5451: a change which adds missing non-nullable fields to the
datasources
table. Depending on the integrity of the data, manual intervention may be required. -
5452: a change which adds missing non-nullable fields and uniqueness constraints (which may be case insensitive depending on your database configuration) to the
columns
andtable_columns
tables. Depending on the integrity of the data, manual intervention may be required. -
fabmanager
command line is deprecated since Flask-AppBuilder 2.0.0, use the newflask fab <command>
integrated with Flask cli. -
SUPERSET_UPDATE_PERMS
environment variable was replaced byFAB_UPDATE_PERMS
config boolean key. To disable automatic creation of permissions setFAB_UPDATE_PERMS = False
on config. -
5453: a change which adds missing non-nullable fields and uniqueness constraints (which may be case insensitive depending on your database configuration) to the metrics and sql_metrics tables. Depending on the integrity of the data, manual intervention may be required.
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7616: this bug fix changes time_compare deltas to correctly evaluate to the number of days prior instead of number of days in the future. It will change the data for advanced analytics time_compare so
1 year
from 5/1/2019 will be calculated as 365 days instead of 366 days.
npm run backend-sync
is deprecated and no longer needed, will fail if called- 5445: a change which prevents encoding of empty string from form data in the database. This involves a non-schema changing migration which does potentially impact a large number of records. Scheduled downtime may be advised.
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If you use
Hive
orPresto
, we've moved some dependencies that were in the main package as optional now. To get these packages, runpip install superset[presto]
and/orpip install superset[hive]
as required. -
Similarly, if you use Celery's
flower
,gsheetsdb
,thrift
orthrift-sasl
, those dependencies have now been made optional in our package, meaning you may have to install them in your environment post 0.31.0 -
boto3 / botocore was removed from the dependency list. If you use s3 as a place to store your SQL Lab result set or Hive uploads, you may have to rely on an alternate requirements.txt file to install those dependencies.
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From 0.31.0 onwards, we recommend not using the npm package
yarn
in favor of good oldnpm install
. While yarn should still work just fine, you should probably align to guarantee builds similar to the ones we use in testing and across the community in general.
- 0.30.0 includes a db_migration that removes allow_run_sync. This may require downtime because during the migration if the db is migrated first, superset will get 500 errors when the code can't find the field (until the deploy finishes).
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India was removed from the "Country Map" visualization as the geojson file included in the package was very large
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5933/6078: changes which add schema and table metadata cache timeout logic at the database level. If left undefined caching of metadata is disabled.
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Support for Python 2 is deprecated, we only support >=3.6 from
0.28.0
onwards -
Superset 0.28 deprecates the previous dashboard layout. While 0.27 offered a migration workflow to users and allowed them to validate and publish their migrated dashboards individually, 0.28 forces the migration of all dashboards through an automated db migration script. We 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. -
Superset 0.28 upgrades
flask-login
to>=0.3
, which includes a backwards-incompatible change:g.user.is_authenticated
,g.user.is_anonymous
, andg.user.is_active
are now properties instead of methods.
- Superset 0.27 start to use nested layout for dashboard builder, which is not backward-compatible with earlier dashboard grid data. We provide migration script to automatically convert dashboard grid to nested layout data. To be safe, please take a database backup prior to this upgrade. It's the only way people could go back to a previous state.
- Superset 0.26.0 deprecates the
superset worker
CLI, which is a simple wrapper around thecelery worker
command, forcing you into crafting your own nativecelery worker
command. Your command should look something likecelery worker --app=superset.sql_lab:celery_app --pool=gevent -Ofair
Superset 0.25.0 contains a backwards incompatible changes. If you run a production system you should schedule downtime for this upgrade.
The PRs bellow have more information around the breaking changes:
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9825: Support for Excel sheet upload added. To enable support, install Superset with the optional dependency
excel
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4587 : a backward incompatible database migration that requires downtime. Once the db migration succeeds, the web server needs to be restarted with the new version. The previous version will fail
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4565 : we've changed the security model a bit where in the past you would have to define your authentication scheme by inheriting from Flask App Builder's
from flask_appbuilder.security.sqla.manager import SecurityManager
, you now have to derive Superset's own derivativesuperset.security.SupersetSecurityManager
. This can provide you with more hooks to define your own logic and/or defer permissions to another system as needed. For all implementation, you simply have to import and deriveSupersetSecurityManager
in place of theSecurityManager
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4835 : our
setup.py
now only pins versions where required, giving you more latitude in using versions of libraries as needed. We do now provide arequirements.txt
with pinned versions if you want to run the suggested versions thatSuperset
builds and runs tests against. Simplypip install -r requirements.txt
in your build pipeline, likely prior topip install superset==0.25.0