* Create process definition with task group and task group priority cannot be save into db
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* [Feature][API] Permission control of project
* The result of the assertion cannot be changed. The only difference is the judgment condition.
* test recovery.
* controller test fix.
* ProjectE2ETest fix.
* WebElement import.
* Prioritize problem solving.
* Judging the length of the set fix
Co-authored-by: houshitao <shitaohou@163.com>
Co-authored-by: hstdream <33045461+hstdream@users.noreply.github.com>
* [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>
This path fix error modify worker application.yaml when
running `scp-hosts.sh` script in different directory. Currently
setting only work when running `scp-hosts.sh` in path
`<DOLPHINSCHEDULER_HOME>/bin` using command `./scp-hosts.sh`.
And will fail when we run script in directory
`<DOLPHINSCHEDULER_HOME>` using command `./bin/scp-hosts.sh`
ref: #10209 and #10208
When our `installPath` in file `install_env.sh` set to `/`
or empty or related path to `/` some system specific directory
, like `/bin` and `libs`, will be overwritten, and it is not expected
* Improve the problem that the error message is not clear when the registered alarm plugin is empty
* update error info
* update error info
* update error info
* Update Status.java
fix typo
Co-authored-by: xiangzihao <460888207@qq.com>
This patch fix the error release state not work when it set to
offline and submit it to Java gateway, it error because we do
not pass the attribute to Java gateway function
`createOrUpdateProcessDefinition`
close: #9779
This patch change the structure and make it more sense
* Remove dev doc in tab Docs, and for now you could only see it in
history-version page
* Move PyDolphinScheduler from tab DOCS to sidebar and combine with open
API
* Move installation after Functions
* Move data quality after HOW-TOS