* [Feature-10363][server] S3 Resource center supports bucket customization
* Modify the configuration. Sort out HDFS and S3 configurations to distinguish them
* Modify the configuration comment to clarify the configuration meaning
* Modify official documents to add missing configuration descriptions and clarify configuration meanings and usage
* Modify the configuration file in e2E to the correct definition, dolphinscheduler-e2e/dolphinscheduler-e2e-case/src/test/resources/docker/file-manage/common.properties
* Modified code to support bucket customization
* Check that the bucket on personal permission, Otherwise, the startup fails
* S3 increase support resource. Storage. Upload. Base. The base path path
* Change S3Utils implementation style to be consistent with HadoopUtils
* [Feature-10363][server] S3 Resource center supports bucket customization
* Modify code review comments
Use related path in our docs for imgs, previous
can not use because website need the absolute path
from root directory, and after we merged
apache/dolphinscheduler-website#789 we have covert
function to do that
close: #9426
* Added Local File Resource Configuration Guide to the document.
* Removed contents with windows features in the documents and improved expression.
* Specify `the user who deploy dolphinscheduler have read and write permissions` in en and zh docs.
Co-authored-by: xiangzihao <460888207@qq.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 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