On 2020/02/20 16:51:52, "Brannon, Terrence" 
<terrence.bran...@usbank.com.INVALID> wrote: 
> Hi Lakshman:
> * I did a quick google search for your error message and this Superset issue 
> came up - https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/8425   ... 
> which version of superset are you running? In fact, as a word to Superset: is 
> there a standard bug reporting format that a user can generate via a single 
> command to give all details relevant to a problem?
> 
> ALSO: apparently this error occurs with some people who are running 0.35.1 - 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59289314/superset-0-35-1-druid-error-name-pydruid-is-not-defined
> 
> * Superset has "deprecated support for Python 2" - 
> https://superset.incubator.apache.org/installation.html  ... why are you 
> running on Python 2 instead of 3.6?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lakshman pervatoju <lakshman.pervat...@gmail.com> 
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2020 8:28 AM
> To: d...@superset.apache.org
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Superset and kerberized Druid cluster
> 
> Hi Everybody,
> We have a kerberized druid cluster and have few datasources created.
> Installed superset and trying to Load Druid data source and get the below
> 
> "name 'PyDruid' is not defined"
> 
> but I am able to import PyDruid.
> The current version of python we have is 2.7.5
> 
> Note: we have set up Basic authentication for druid and while adding druid 
> cluster we did provide these credentials.
> 
> Also, looking into how AD authentication and superset work together.
> 
> Appreciate the help.
> Thanks in Advance,
> 
> 
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> Brannon,
My mistake, below are the versions we are using:

superset version: 0.35.2
python version: 3.7

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