Hi- I made a note in Slack but here is probably a better place - iit looks like I am missing Query History and Saved Queries associated with my login. Last query date in my history is 2024-01-30 on the Query History tab, I know I ran queries last week and all through February. Is there a way to restore that data? Not a rush since you're all on offsite but wanted to note what I'm seeing.
Thanks- Shay Nowick (she/her) Sr. Data Scientist Wikimedia Foundation On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 4:33 AM Balthazar Rouberol <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > As of now, https://superset-next.wikimedia.org is running on Kubernetes. > We also introduced changes and new features as we migrated it over, which > should lead to reduce manual maintenance as well as faster browsing. > > - Logging now goes through our OIDC server (CAS) > - This allows us to map your LDAP groups to Superset roles. Without going > into too much detail, everyone should get Alpha and sql_lab permissions, > which are automatically managed by Superset. Gone should be the days of > hand-managing permissions. > - We have enabled data caching (caching of charts and dashboard data) > while making sure that the cached data is scoped per user. This means that > if a given user cannot access some data from, say, HDFS, they won't be able > to access the cached version of it either. This should lead to a faster > browsing, as data computed via expensive queries should be fetched much > faster the next time. > > As the Data Platform SRE team will be in San Fransisco next week, we plan > to perform the https://superset.wikimedia.org migration the week after > (March 18th-22nd). If you could take the time to log into superset-next and > make sure everything looks up to snuff, that would be very helpful to us. > > Kind regards > Balthazar > > On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 11:57 AM Ben Tullis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello (especially to Superset users), >> >> As you may know, the Data Platform SRE team is currently working on >> migrating the Analytics Superset instances to Kubernetes (under ticket >> T347710 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347710>) and, happily, I can >> report that we are making good progress. >> >> This is just a courtesy email to let you know that we plan to switch our >> staging instance (superset-next.wikimedia.org) to over to Kubernetes >> over the next day or two. This is unlikely to affect anyone's work at the >> moment, given that both the staging and production instances of Superset >> have been on version 3.1.0 for a while. >> >> However, given that this staging instance is available for you to use at >> any time, we thought it best to let you know that we are currently working >> on it and that it may be in a state of flux for a while. >> >> Once it is stable on Kubernetes, we may well contact you again and ask >> you kindly to test superset-next for us and report your findings. At the >> moment though, we're just working on the transition itself so there won't >> be much for you to test. >> >> As ever, if you have any queries or concerns, please don't hesitate to >> let us know. >> >> Kind regards, >> Ben >> -- >> *Ben Tullis* (he/him) >> Senior Site Reliability Engineer >> Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/> >> >
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