* first commit
* 1. sql: sync ddl
2. front-end: change to ternary expression
3. back-end: correct license header in ListenerEvent.java
* test case
* frontend: remove unnecessary console
* fix unit test
* remove log depends on user-provided value
* fix dolphinscheduler_postgresql.sql
* sync database schema
* fix unit test
* fix unit test
* fix some NIT.
* extract GLOBAL_ALERT_GROUP_ID into variable
* fix ddl bug
* add column task_type in t_ds_fav_task in upgrade/3.2.0_schema
* add unit test
* [Feature-14802][feat] Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
This closes#14802
* [Feature-14802][feat] Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
This closes#14802
* update doc
* [Feature-14802][feat] Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
Use Casdoor SSO to log in, add admin user configuration
This closes#14802
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Co-authored-by: Eric Gao <ericgao.apache@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 旺阳 <qingwli@cisco.com>
* [Fix] [Quartz] cron did not work as expected
* [Fix] [Quartz] make the value of batchTriggerAcquisitionMaxCount to 1(default value)
Co-authored-by: hezhao2 <hezhao2@cisco.com>
* Use try-with-resource to close resource, and add heart error threshold to avoid worker cannot close due to heart beat check failed
* Move heartbeat error threshold to applicaiton.yml
* Optimize master log, add workflow instance id and task instance id in log
* Use MDC to set the workflow info in log4j
* Add workflowInstanceId and taskInstanceId in MDC
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
The configuration item adds 'tenant-distributed-user' in worker application.yaml to make it suitable for distributed users. If it is false, the original logic remains unchanged.
At present, considering that it is a distributed user, it should not be allowed to create users in linux
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Add test method
The configuration item adds 'tenant-distributed-user' in worker application.yaml to make it suitable for distributed users. If it is false, the original logic remains unchanged.
At present, considering that it is a distributed user, it should not be allowed to create users in linux
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Add parameter description to configuration.md
Add test method
The configuration item adds 'tenant-distributed-user' in worker application.yaml to make it suitable for distributed users. If it is false, the original logic remains unchanged.
At present, considering that it is a distributed user, it should not be allowed to create users in linux
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Add parameter description to configuration.md
Add test method
The configuration item adds 'tenant-distributed-user' in worker application.yaml to make it suitable for distributed users. If it is false, the original logic remains unchanged.
At present, considering that it is a distributed user, it should not be allowed to create users in linux
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
* [Fix-10181] Fix the logic of judging that the tenant does not exist
Add parameter description to configuration.md
Add test method
The configuration item adds 'tenant-distributed-user' in worker application.yaml to make it suitable for distributed users. If it is false, the original logic remains unchanged.
At present, considering that it is a distributed user, it should not be allowed to create users in linux
Use the linux command as id to get the user information that exists in /etc/passwd file and the cached sssd user.
for example:
id test
1. exist in /etc/passwd file or ldap : uid=1030(test) gid=1030(test) groups=1030(test)
2. no exist in /etc/passwd file and ldap: id: test: no such user
Temporarily unable to test the system for windows and mac
Co-authored-by: ouyangl <ouyangl@tebon.com.cn>