bzmatteo72 commented on issue #11765:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/11765#issuecomment-734186907


   Hi Shkurupii,
   
   i have updated my Superset config file following your file as example but 
now when i try to start superset from the terminal i get this message:
   -bash: superset: command not found
   
   Please find attached my config file below.
   Notice that, as per earlier recommendation in the thread above, I have 
installed a Postgresql db (superset_loc) on my localhost where i have installed 
Superset and i'm connecting to the same using the following connection url, 
that you can find in the config file as well below:
   SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 
'postgresql+psycopg2://matteo:[email protected]:5432/superset_loc'
   
   Not sure if this is correct but the db connection is responding well
   
   Please could you help kindly to troubleshoot the new issue (superset not 
found) and check if my configuration file is correctly set up to send email 
(the SMTP_HOST I'm using in not based on my local machine but it's outside on 
the company network)?
   
   Let me know if you have any question
   
   Thanks & Regards
   Matteo
   
   
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   """The main config file for Superset
   
   All configuration in this file can be overridden by providing a 
superset_config
   in your PYTHONPATH as there is a ``from superset_config import *``
   at the end of this file.
   """
   import imp
   import importlib.util
   import json
   import logging
   import os
   import sys
   from collections import OrderedDict
   from datetime import date
   from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Type, TYPE_CHECKING
   
   from cachelib.base import BaseCache
   from celery.schedules import crontab
   from dateutil import tz
   from flask import Blueprint
   from flask_appbuilder.security.manager import AUTH_DB
   from pandas.io.parsers import STR_NA_VALUES
   from cachelib.redis import RedisCache
   
   from superset.jinja_context import (  # pylint: disable=unused-import
       BaseTemplateProcessor,
   )
   from superset.stats_logger import DummyStatsLogger
   from superset.typing import CacheConfig
   from superset.utils.log import DBEventLogger
   from superset.utils.logging_configurator import DefaultLoggingConfigurator
   
   logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
   
   if TYPE_CHECKING:
       from flask_appbuilder.security.sqla import models  # pylint: 
disable=unused-import
   
       from superset.models.core import Database  # pylint: 
disable=unused-import
   
   # Realtime stats logger, a StatsD implementation exists
   STATS_LOGGER = DummyStatsLogger()
   EVENT_LOGGER = DBEventLogger()
   
   SUPERSET_LOG_VIEW = True
   
   BASE_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
   if "SUPERSET_HOME" in os.environ:
       DATA_DIR = os.environ["SUPERSET_HOME"]
   else:
       DATA_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".superset")
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------------
   # Superset specific config
   # ---------------------------------------------------------
   VERSION_INFO_FILE = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static", "version_info.json")
   PACKAGE_JSON_FILE = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static", "assets", 
"package.json")
   
   # Multiple favicons can be specified here. The "href" property
   # is mandatory, but "sizes," "type," and "rel" are optional.
   # For example:
   # {
   #     "href":path/to/image.png",
   #     "sizes": "16x16",
   #     "type": "image/png"
   #     "rel": "icon"
   # },
   FAVICONS = [{"href": "/static/assets/images/favicon.png"}]
   
   
   def _try_json_readversion(filepath: str) -> Optional[str]:
       try:
           with open(filepath, "r") as f:
               return json.load(f).get("version")
       except Exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
           return None
   
   
   def _try_json_readsha(  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
       filepath: str, length: int
   ) -> Optional[str]:
       try:
           with open(filepath, "r") as f:
               return json.load(f).get("GIT_SHA")[:length]
       except Exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
           return None
   
   
   # Depending on the context in which this config is loaded, the
   # version_info.json file may or may not be available, as it is
   # generated on install via setup.py. In the event that we're
   # actually running Superset, we will have already installed,
   # therefore it WILL exist. When unit tests are running, however,
   # it WILL NOT exist, so we fall back to reading package.json
   VERSION_STRING = _try_json_readversion(VERSION_INFO_FILE) or 
_try_json_readversion(
       PACKAGE_JSON_FILE
   )
   
   VERSION_SHA_LENGTH = 8
   VERSION_SHA = _try_json_readsha(VERSION_INFO_FILE, VERSION_SHA_LENGTH)
   
   ROW_LIMIT = 50000
   VIZ_ROW_LIMIT = 10000
   # max rows retreieved when requesting samples from datasource in explore view
   SAMPLES_ROW_LIMIT = 1000
   # max rows retrieved by filter select auto complete
   FILTER_SELECT_ROW_LIMIT = 10000
   SUPERSET_WORKERS = 2  # deprecated
   SUPERSET_CELERY_WORKERS = 32  # deprecated
   
   SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_PROTOCOL = "http"
   SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_ADDRESS = "0.0.0.0"
   SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_PORT = 8088
   
   # This is an important setting, and should be lower than your
   # [load balancer / proxy / envoy / kong / ...] timeout settings.
   # You should also make sure to configure your WSGI server
   # (gunicorn, nginx, apache, ...) timeout setting to be <= to this setting
   SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_TIMEOUT = 60
   
   # this 2 settings are used by dashboard period force refresh feature
   # When user choose auto force refresh frequency
   # < SUPERSET_DASHBOARD_PERIODICAL_REFRESH_LIMIT
   # they will see warning message in the Refresh Interval Modal.
   # please check PR #9886
   SUPERSET_DASHBOARD_PERIODICAL_REFRESH_LIMIT = 0
   SUPERSET_DASHBOARD_PERIODICAL_REFRESH_WARNING_MESSAGE = None
   
   SUPERSET_DASHBOARD_POSITION_DATA_LIMIT = 65535
   CUSTOM_SECURITY_MANAGER = None
   SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS = False
   # ---------------------------------------------------------
   
   # Your App secret key
   SECRET_KEY = "\2\1thisismyscretkey\1\2\\e\\y\\y\\h"
   
   # The SQLAlchemy connection string.
   # SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = "sqlite:///" + os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 
"superset.db")
   # SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'mysql://myapp@localhost/myapp'
   SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 
'postgresql+psycopg2://matteo:[email protected]:5432/superset_loc'
   
   # In order to hook up a custom password store for all SQLACHEMY connections
   # implement a function that takes a single argument of type 
'sqla.engine.url',
   # returns a password and set SQLALCHEMY_CUSTOM_PASSWORD_STORE.
   #
   # e.g.:
   # def lookup_password(url):
   #     return 'secret'
   # SQLALCHEMY_CUSTOM_PASSWORD_STORE = lookup_password
   SQLALCHEMY_CUSTOM_PASSWORD_STORE = None
   
   # The limit of queries fetched for query search
   QUERY_SEARCH_LIMIT = 1000
   
   # Flask-WTF flag for CSRF
   WTF_CSRF_ENABLED = True
   
   # Add endpoints that need to be exempt from CSRF protection
   WTF_CSRF_EXEMPT_LIST = ["superset.views.core.log", 
"superset.charts.api.data"]
   
   # Whether to run the web server in debug mode or not
   DEBUG = os.environ.get("FLASK_ENV") == "development"
   FLASK_USE_RELOAD = True
   
   # Superset allows server-side python stacktraces to be surfaced to the
   # user when this feature is on. This may has security implications
   # and it's more secure to turn it off in production settings.
   SHOW_STACKTRACE = True
   
   # Use all X-Forwarded headers when ENABLE_PROXY_FIX is True.
   # When proxying to a different port, set "x_port" to 0 to avoid downstream 
issues.
   ENABLE_PROXY_FIX = True
   PROXY_FIX_CONFIG = {"x_for": 1, "x_proto": 1, "x_host": 1, "x_port": 1, 
"x_prefix": 1}
   
   # ------------------------------
   # GLOBALS FOR APP Builder
   # ------------------------------
   # Uncomment to setup Your App name
   APP_NAME = "Superset"
   
   # Uncomment to setup an App icon
   APP_ICON = "/static/assets/images/superset-logo-horiz.png"
   APP_ICON_WIDTH = 126
   
   # Uncomment to specify where clicking the logo would take the user
   # e.g. setting it to '/welcome' would take the user to '/superset/welcome'
   LOGO_TARGET_PATH = None
   
   # Enables SWAGGER UI for superset openapi spec
   # ex: http://localhost:8080/swagger/v1
   FAB_API_SWAGGER_UI = True
   
   # Druid query timezone
   # tz.tzutc() : Using utc timezone
   # tz.tzlocal() : Using local timezone
   # tz.gettz('Asia/Shanghai') : Using the time zone with specific name
   # [TimeZone List]
   # See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
   # other tz can be overridden by providing a local_config
   DRUID_TZ = tz.tzutc()
   DRUID_ANALYSIS_TYPES = ["cardinality"]
   
   # Legacy Druid NoSQL (native) connector
   # Druid supports a SQL interface in its newer versions.
   # Setting this flag to True enables the deprecated, API-based Druid
   # connector. This feature may be removed at a future date.
   DRUID_IS_ACTIVE = False
   
   # If Druid is active whether to include the links to scan/refresh Druid 
datasources.
   # This should be disabled if you are trying to wean yourself off of the 
Druid NoSQL
   # connector.
   DRUID_METADATA_LINKS_ENABLED = True
   
   # ----------------------------------------------------
   # AUTHENTICATION CONFIG
   # ----------------------------------------------------
   # The authentication type
   # AUTH_OID : Is for OpenID
   # AUTH_DB : Is for database (username/password)
   # AUTH_LDAP : Is for LDAP
   # AUTH_REMOTE_USER : Is for using REMOTE_USER from web server
   AUTH_TYPE = AUTH_DB
   
   # Uncomment to setup Full admin role name
   # AUTH_ROLE_ADMIN = 'Admin'
   
   # Uncomment to setup Public role name, no authentication needed
   # AUTH_ROLE_PUBLIC = 'Public'
   
   # Will allow user self registration
   # AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION = True
   
   # The default user self registration role
   # AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION_ROLE = "Public"
   
   # When using LDAP Auth, setup the LDAP server
   # AUTH_LDAP_SERVER = "ldap://ldapserver.new";
   
   # Uncomment to setup OpenID providers example for OpenID authentication
   # OPENID_PROVIDERS = [
   #    { 'name': 'Yahoo', 'url': 'https://open.login.yahoo.com/' },
   #    { 'name': 'Flickr', 'url': 'https://www.flickr.com/<username>' },
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Roles config
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Grant public role the same set of permissions as for a selected builtin 
role.
   # This is useful if one wants to enable anonymous users to view
   # dashboards. Explicit grant on specific datasets is still required.
   PUBLIC_ROLE_LIKE: Optional[str] = None
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Babel config for translations
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Setup default language
   BABEL_DEFAULT_LOCALE = "en"
   # Your application default translation path
   BABEL_DEFAULT_FOLDER = "superset/translations"
   # The allowed translation for you app
   LANGUAGES = {
       "en": {"flag": "us", "name": "English"},
       "es": {"flag": "es", "name": "Spanish"},
       "it": {"flag": "it", "name": "Italian"},
       "fr": {"flag": "fr", "name": "French"},
       "zh": {"flag": "cn", "name": "Chinese"},
       "ja": {"flag": "jp", "name": "Japanese"},
       "de": {"flag": "de", "name": "German"},
       "pt": {"flag": "pt", "name": "Portuguese"},
       "pt_BR": {"flag": "br", "name": "Brazilian Portuguese"},
       "ru": {"flag": "ru", "name": "Russian"},
       "ko": {"flag": "kr", "name": "Korean"},
   }
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Feature flags
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Feature flags that are set by default go here. Their values can be
   # overwritten by those specified under FEATURE_FLAGS in super_config.py
   # For example, DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS = { 'FOO': True, 'BAR': False } here
   # and FEATURE_FLAGS = { 'BAR': True, 'BAZ': True } in superset_config.py
   # will result in combined feature flags of { 'FOO': True, 'BAR': True, 
'BAZ': True }
   DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS: Dict[str, bool] = {
       # Experimental feature introducing a client (browser) cache
       "CLIENT_CACHE": False,
       "ENABLE_EXPLORE_JSON_CSRF_PROTECTION": False,
       "ENABLE_DASHBOARD_ETAG_HEADER": False,
       "KV_STORE": False,
       "PRESTO_EXPAND_DATA": False,
       # Exposes API endpoint to compute thumbnails
       "THUMBNAILS": False,
       "REDUCE_DASHBOARD_BOOTSTRAP_PAYLOAD": True,
       "REMOVE_SLICE_LEVEL_LABEL_COLORS": False,
       "SHARE_QUERIES_VIA_KV_STORE": False,
       "SIP_38_VIZ_REARCHITECTURE": False,
       "TAGGING_SYSTEM": False,
       "SQLLAB_BACKEND_PERSISTENCE": False,
       "LISTVIEWS_DEFAULT_CARD_VIEW": False,
   }
   
   # Set the default view to card/grid view if thumbnail support is enabled.
   # Setting LISTVIEW_DEFAULT_CARD_VIEW to False will force the default view to
   # always be the table layout
   if DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS["THUMBNAILS"]:
       DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS["LISTVIEW_DEFAULT_CARD_VIEW"] = True
   
   # This is merely a default.
   FEATURE_FLAGS: Dict[str, bool] = {}
   
   # A function that receives a dict of all feature flags
   # (DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS merged with FEATURE_FLAGS)
   # can alter it, and returns a similar dict. Note the dict of feature
   # flags passed to the function is a deepcopy of the dict in the config,
   # and can therefore be mutated without side-effect
   #
   # GET_FEATURE_FLAGS_FUNC can be used to implement progressive rollouts,
   # role-based features, or a full on A/B testing framework.
   #
   # from flask import g, request
   # def GET_FEATURE_FLAGS_FUNC(feature_flags_dict: Dict[str, bool]) -> 
Dict[str, bool]:
   #     if hasattr(g, "user") and g.user.is_active:
   #         feature_flags_dict['some_feature'] = g.user and g.user.id == 5
   #     return feature_flags_dict
   GET_FEATURE_FLAGS_FUNC: Optional[Callable[[Dict[str, bool]], Dict[str, 
bool]]] = None
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Thumbnail config (behind feature flag)
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   THUMBNAIL_SELENIUM_USER = "Admin"
   THUMBNAIL_CACHE_CONFIG: CacheConfig = {
       "CACHE_TYPE": "null",
       "CACHE_NO_NULL_WARNING": True,
   }
   
   # Used for thumbnails and other api: Time in seconds before selenium
   # times out after trying to locate an element on the page and wait
   # for that element to load for an alert screenshot.
   SCREENSHOT_LOCATE_WAIT = 60
   SCREENSHOT_LOAD_WAIT = 60
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Image and file configuration
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # The file upload folder, when using models with files
   UPLOAD_FOLDER = BASE_DIR + "/app/static/uploads/"
   UPLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE = 4096
   
   # The image upload folder, when using models with images
   IMG_UPLOAD_FOLDER = BASE_DIR + "/app/static/uploads/"
   
   # The image upload url, when using models with images
   IMG_UPLOAD_URL = "/static/uploads/"
   # Setup image size default is (300, 200, True)
   # IMG_SIZE = (300, 200, True)
   
   CACHE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 60 * 60 * 24
   CACHE_CONFIG: CacheConfig = {"CACHE_TYPE": "null"}
   TABLE_NAMES_CACHE_CONFIG: CacheConfig = {"CACHE_TYPE": "null"}
   
   # CORS Options
   ENABLE_CORS = False
   CORS_OPTIONS: Dict[Any, Any] = {}
   
   # Chrome allows up to 6 open connections per domain at a time. When there 
are more
   # than 6 slices in dashboard, a lot of time fetch requests are queued up and 
wait for
   # next available socket. PR #5039 is trying to allow domain sharding for 
Superset,
   # and this feature will be enabled by configuration only (by default Superset
   # doesn't allow cross-domain request).
   SUPERSET_WEBSERVER_DOMAINS = None
   
   # Allowed format types for upload on Database view
   EXCEL_EXTENSIONS = {"xlsx", "xls"}
   CSV_EXTENSIONS = {"csv", "tsv", "txt"}
   ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS = {*EXCEL_EXTENSIONS, *CSV_EXTENSIONS}
   
   # CSV Options: key/value pairs that will be passed as argument to 
DataFrame.to_csv
   # method.
   # note: index option should not be overridden
   CSV_EXPORT = {"encoding": "utf-8"}
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Time grain configurations
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # List of time grains to disable in the application (see list of builtin
   # time grains in superset/db_engine_specs.builtin_time_grains).
   # For example: to disable 1 second time grain:
   # TIME_GRAIN_DENYLIST = ['PT1S']
   TIME_GRAIN_DENYLIST: List[str] = []
   
   # Additional time grains to be supported using similar definitions as in
   # superset/db_engine_specs.builtin_time_grains.
   # For example: To add a new 2 second time grain:
   # TIME_GRAIN_ADDONS = {'PT2S': '2 second'}
   TIME_GRAIN_ADDONS: Dict[str, str] = {}
   
   # Implementation of additional time grains per engine.
   # The column to be truncated is denoted `{col}` in the expression.
   # For example: To implement 2 second time grain on clickhouse engine:
   # TIME_GRAIN_ADDON_EXPRESSIONS = {
   #     'clickhouse': {
   #         'PT2S': 'toDateTime(intDiv(toUInt32(toDateTime({col})), 2)*2)'
   #     }
   # }
   TIME_GRAIN_ADDON_EXPRESSIONS: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] = {}
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # List of viz_types not allowed in your environment
   # For example: Disable pivot table and treemap:
   #  VIZ_TYPE_DENYLIST = ['pivot_table', 'treemap']
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   
   VIZ_TYPE_DENYLIST: List[str] = []
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # List of data sources not to be refreshed in druid cluster
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   
   DRUID_DATA_SOURCE_DENYLIST: List[str] = []
   
   # --------------------------------------------------
   # Modules, datasources and middleware to be registered
   # --------------------------------------------------
   DEFAULT_MODULE_DS_MAP = OrderedDict(
       [
           ("superset.connectors.sqla.models", ["SqlaTable"]),
           ("superset.connectors.druid.models", ["DruidDatasource"]),
       ]
   )
   ADDITIONAL_MODULE_DS_MAP: Dict[str, List[str]] = {}
   ADDITIONAL_MIDDLEWARE: List[Callable[..., Any]] = []
   
   # 1) https://docs.python-guide.org/writing/logging/
   # 2) https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.config.html
   
   # Default configurator will consume the LOG_* settings below
   # LOGGING_CONFIGURATOR = DefaultLoggingConfigurator()
   
   # Console Log Settings
   
   LOG_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s:%(levelname)s:%(name)s:%(message)s"
   LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"
   
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # Enable Time Rotate Log Handler
   # ---------------------------------------------------
   # LOG_LEVEL = DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
   
   ENABLE_TIME_ROTATE = True
   TIME_ROTATE_LOG_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
   FILENAME = "/var/log/superset.log"
   ROLLOVER = "midnight"
   INTERVAL = 1
   BACKUP_COUNT = 30
   
   # Custom logger for auditing queries. This can be used to send ran queries 
to a
   # structured immutable store for auditing purposes. The function is called 
for
   # every query ran, in both SQL Lab and charts/dashboards.
   # def QUERY_LOGGER(
   #     database,
   #     query,
   #     schema=None,
   #     user=None,
   #     client=None,
   #     security_manager=None,
   #     log_params=None,
   # ):
   #     pass
   QUERY_LOGGER = None
   
   # Set this API key to enable Mapbox visualizations
   MAPBOX_API_KEY = os.environ.get("MAPBOX_API_KEY", "")
   
   # Maximum number of rows returned from a database
   # in async mode, no more than SQL_MAX_ROW will be returned and stored
   # in the results backend. This also becomes the limit when exporting CSVs
   SQL_MAX_ROW = 100000
   
   # Maximum number of rows displayed in SQL Lab UI
   # Is set to avoid out of memory/localstorage issues in browsers. Does not 
affect
   # exported CSVs
   DISPLAY_MAX_ROW = 10000
   
   # Default row limit for SQL Lab queries. Is overridden by setting a new 
limit in
   # the SQL Lab UI
   DEFAULT_SQLLAB_LIMIT = 1000
   
   # Maximum number of tables/views displayed in the dropdown window in SQL Lab.
   MAX_TABLE_NAMES = 3000
   
   # Adds a warning message on sqllab save query and schedule query modals.
   SQLLAB_SAVE_WARNING_MESSAGE = None
   SQLLAB_SCHEDULE_WARNING_MESSAGE = None
   
   # Default celery config is to use SQLA as a broker, in a production setting
   # you'll want to use a proper broker as specified here:
   # http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/getting-started/brokers/index.html
   
   
   class CeleryConfig:  # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
       BROKER_URL = "redis://localhost:6379/0"
       CELERY_IMPORTS = ("superset.sql_lab", "superset.tasks")
       CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 
"postgresql+psycopg2://matteo:[email protected]:5432/superset_loc"
       CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"
       CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER = 10
       CELERY_ACKS_LATE = True
       CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {
           "sql_lab.get_sql_results": {"rate_limit": "100/s"},
           "email_reports.send": {
               "rate_limit": "1/s",
               "time_limit": 320,
               "soft_time_limit": 350,
               "ignore_result": True,
           },
       }
       CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
           "email_reports.schedule_hourly": {
               "task": "email_reports.schedule_hourly",
               "schedule": crontab(minute=1, hour="*"),
           }
       }
   
   
   CELERY_CONFIG = CeleryConfig  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
   
   # Set celery config to None to disable all the above configuration
   # CELERY_CONFIG = None
   
   # Additional static HTTP headers to be served by your Superset server. Note
   # Flask-Talisman applies the relevant security HTTP headers.
   #
   # DEFAULT_HTTP_HEADERS: sets default values for HTTP headers. These may be 
overridden
   # within the app
   # OVERRIDE_HTTP_HEADERS: sets override values for HTTP headers. These values 
will
   # override anything set within the app
   DEFAULT_HTTP_HEADERS: Dict[str, Any] = {}
   OVERRIDE_HTTP_HEADERS: Dict[str, Any] = {}
   HTTP_HEADERS: Dict[str, Any] = {}
   
   # The db id here results in selecting this one as a default in SQL Lab
   DEFAULT_DB_ID = None
   
   # Timeout duration for SQL Lab synchronous queries
   SQLLAB_TIMEOUT = 30
   
   # Timeout duration for SQL Lab query validation
   SQLLAB_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT = 10
   
   # SQLLAB_DEFAULT_DBID
   SQLLAB_DEFAULT_DBID = None
   
   # The MAX duration (in seconds) a query can run for before being killed
   # by celery.
   SQLLAB_ASYNC_TIME_LIMIT_SEC = 60 * 60 * 6
   
   # Some databases support running EXPLAIN queries that allow users to estimate
   # query costs before they run. These EXPLAIN queries should have a small
   # timeout.
   SQLLAB_QUERY_COST_ESTIMATE_TIMEOUT = 10  # seconds
   
   # Flag that controls if limit should be enforced on the CTA (create table as 
queries).
   SQLLAB_CTAS_NO_LIMIT = False
   
   # This allows you to define custom logic around the "CREATE TABLE AS" or 
CTAS feature
   # in SQL Lab that defines where the target schema should be for a given user.
   # Database `CTAS Schema` has a precedence over this setting.
   # Example below returns a username and CTA queries will write tables into 
the schema
   # name `username`
   # SQLLAB_CTAS_SCHEMA_NAME_FUNC = lambda database, user, schema, sql: 
user.username
   # This is move involved example where depending on the database you can 
leverage data
   # available to assign schema for the CTA query:
   # def compute_schema_name(database: Database, user: User, schema: str, sql: 
str) -> str:
   #     if database.name == 'mysql_payments_slave':
   #         return 'tmp_superset_schema'
   #     if database.name == 'presto_gold':
   #         return user.username
   #     if database.name == 'analytics':
   #         if 'analytics' in [r.name for r in user.roles]:
   #             return 'analytics_cta'
   #         else:
   #             return f'tmp_{schema}'
   # Function accepts database object, user object, schema name and sql that 
will be run.
   SQLLAB_CTAS_SCHEMA_NAME_FUNC: Optional[
       Callable[["Database", "models.User", str, str], str]
   ] = None
   
   # If enabled, it can be used to store the results of long-running queries
   # in SQL Lab by using the "Run Async" button/feature
   RESULTS_BACKEND = RedisCache(
      host='localhost', port=6379, key_prefix='superset_results')
   
   
   # Use PyArrow and MessagePack for async query results serialization,
   # rather than JSON. This feature requires additional testing from the
   # community before it is fully adopted, so this config option is provided
   # in order to disable should breaking issues be discovered.
   RESULTS_BACKEND_USE_MSGPACK = True
   
   # The S3 bucket where you want to store your external hive tables created
   # from CSV files. For example, 'companyname-superset'
   CSV_TO_HIVE_UPLOAD_S3_BUCKET = None
   
   # The directory within the bucket specified above that will
   # contain all the external tables
   CSV_TO_HIVE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY = "EXTERNAL_HIVE_TABLES/"
   # Function that creates upload directory dynamically based on the
   # database used, user and schema provided.
   CSV_TO_HIVE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_FUNC: Callable[
       ["Database", "models.User", str], Optional[str]
   ] = lambda database, user, schema: CSV_TO_HIVE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY
   
   # The namespace within hive where the tables created from
   # uploading CSVs will be stored.
   UPLOADED_CSV_HIVE_NAMESPACE: Optional[str] = None
   
   # Function that computes the allowed schemas for the CSV uploads.
   # Allowed schemas will be a union of schemas_allowed_for_csv_upload
   # db configuration and a result of this function.
   
   # mypy doesn't catch that if case ensures list content being always str
   ALLOWED_USER_CSV_SCHEMA_FUNC: Callable[
       ["Database", "models.User"], List[str]
   ] = lambda database, user: [
       UPLOADED_CSV_HIVE_NAMESPACE
   ] if UPLOADED_CSV_HIVE_NAMESPACE else []
   
   # Values that should be treated as nulls for the csv uploads.
   CSV_DEFAULT_NA_NAMES = list(STR_NA_VALUES)
   
   # A dictionary of items that gets merged into the Jinja context for
   # SQL Lab. The existing context gets updated with this dictionary,
   # meaning values for existing keys get overwritten by the content of this
   # dictionary.
   JINJA_CONTEXT_ADDONS: Dict[str, Callable[..., Any]] = {}
   
   # A dictionary of macro template processors that gets merged into global
   # template processors. The existing template processors get updated with this
   # dictionary, which means the existing keys get overwritten by the content 
of this
   # dictionary. The customized addons don't necessarily need to use jinjia 
templating
   # language. This allows you to define custom logic to process macro template.
   CUSTOM_TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS: Dict[str, Type[BaseTemplateProcessor]] = {}
   
   # Roles that are controlled by the API / Superset and should not be changes
   # by humans.
   ROBOT_PERMISSION_ROLES = ["Public", "Gamma", "Alpha", "Admin", "sql_lab"]
   
   CONFIG_PATH_ENV_VAR = "SUPERSET_CONFIG_PATH"
   
   # If a callable is specified, it will be called at app startup while passing
   # a reference to the Flask app. This can be used to alter the Flask app
   # in whatever way.
   # example: FLASK_APP_MUTATOR = lambda x: x.before_request = f
   FLASK_APP_MUTATOR = None
   
   # Set this to false if you don't want users to be able to request/grant
   # datasource access requests from/to other users.
   ENABLE_ACCESS_REQUEST = False
   
   # smtp server configuration
   EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS = True  # all the emails are sent using dryrun
   SMTP_HOST = "100.200.156.23"
   SMTP_STARTTLS = False
   SMTP_SSL = False
   SMTP_USER = ""
   SMTP_PORT = 25
   SMTP_PASSWORD = ""
   SMTP_MAIL_FROM = "[email protected]"
   
   ENABLE_CHUNK_ENCODING = False
   
   # Whether to bump the logging level to ERROR on the flask_appbuilder package
   # Set to False if/when debugging FAB related issues like
   # permission management
   SILENCE_FAB = True
   
   FAB_ADD_SECURITY_VIEWS = True
   FAB_ADD_SECURITY_PERMISSION_VIEW = False
   FAB_ADD_SECURITY_VIEW_MENU_VIEW = False
   FAB_ADD_SECURITY_PERMISSION_VIEWS_VIEW = False
   
   # The link to a page containing common errors and their resolutions
   # It will be appended at the bottom of sql_lab errors.
   TROUBLESHOOTING_LINK = ""
   
   # CSRF token timeout, set to None for a token that never expires
   WTF_CSRF_TIME_LIMIT = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7
   
   # This link should lead to a page with instructions on how to gain access to 
a
   # Datasource. It will be placed at the bottom of permissions errors.
   PERMISSION_INSTRUCTIONS_LINK = ""
   
   # Integrate external Blueprints to the app by passing them to your
   # configuration. These blueprints will get integrated in the app
   BLUEPRINTS: List[Blueprint] = []
   
   # Provide a callable that receives a tracking_url and returns another
   # URL. This is used to translate internal Hadoop job tracker URL
   # into a proxied one
   TRACKING_URL_TRANSFORMER = lambda x: x
   
   # Interval between consecutive polls when using Hive Engine
   HIVE_POLL_INTERVAL = 5
   
   # Interval between consecutive polls when using Presto Engine
   # See here: 
https://github.com/dropbox/PyHive/blob/8eb0aeab8ca300f3024655419b93dad926c1a351/pyhive/presto.py#L93
  # pylint: disable=line-too-long
   PRESTO_POLL_INTERVAL = 1
   
   # Allow for javascript controls components
   # this enables programmers to customize certain charts (like the
   # geospatial ones) by inputing javascript in controls. This exposes
   # an XSS security vulnerability
   ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT_CONTROLS = False
   
   # The id of a template dashboard that should be copied to every new user
   DASHBOARD_TEMPLATE_ID = None
   
   # A callable that allows altering the database conneciton URL and params
   # on the fly, at runtime. This allows for things like impersonation or
   # arbitrary logic. For instance you can wire different users to
   # use different connection parameters, or pass their email address as the
   # username. The function receives the connection uri object, connection
   # params, the username, and returns the mutated uri and params objects.
   # Example:
   #   def DB_CONNECTION_MUTATOR(uri, params, username, security_manager, 
source):
   #       user = security_manager.find_user(username=username)
   #       if user and user.email:
   #           uri.username = user.email
   #       return uri, params
   #
   # Note that the returned uri and params are passed directly to sqlalchemy's
   # as such `create_engine(url, **params)`
   DB_CONNECTION_MUTATOR = None
   
   # A function that intercepts the SQL to be executed and can alter it.
   # The use case is can be around adding some sort of comment header
   # with information such as the username and worker node information
   #
   #    def SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR(sql, username, security_manager):
   #        dttm = datetime.now().isoformat()
   #        return f"-- [SQL LAB] {username} {dttm}\n{sql}"
   SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR = None
   
   # Enable / disable scheduled email reports
   ENABLE_SCHEDULED_EMAIL_REPORTS = True
   
   # Enable / disable Alerts, where users can define custom SQL that
   # will send emails with screenshots of charts or dashboards periodically
   # if it meets the criteria
   ENABLE_ALERTS = True
   
   # Slack API token for the superset reports
   SLACK_API_TOKEN = None
   SLACK_PROXY = None
   
   # If enabled, certail features are run in debug mode
   # Current list:
   # * Emails are sent using dry-run mode (logging only)
   SCHEDULED_EMAIL_DEBUG_MODE = False
   
   # This auth provider is used by background (offline) tasks that need to 
access
   # protected resources. Can be overridden by end users in order to support
   # custom auth mechanisms
   MACHINE_AUTH_PROVIDER_CLASS = 
"superset.utils.machine_auth.MachineAuthProvider"
   
   # Email reports - minimum time resolution (in minutes) for the crontab
   EMAIL_REPORTS_CRON_RESOLUTION = 15
   
   # The MAX duration (in seconds) a email schedule can run for before being 
killed
   # by celery.
   EMAIL_ASYNC_TIME_LIMIT_SEC = 300
   
   # Email report configuration
   # From address in emails
   EMAIL_REPORT_FROM_ADDRESS = "[email protected]"
   
   # Send bcc of all reports to this address. Set to None to disable.
   # This is useful for maintaining an audit trail of all email deliveries.
   EMAIL_REPORT_BCC_ADDRESS = None
   
   # User credentials to use for generating reports
   # This user should have permissions to browse all the dashboards and
   # slices.
   # TODO: In the future, login as the owner of the item to generate reports
   EMAIL_REPORTS_USER = "admin"
   EMAIL_REPORTS_SUBJECT_PREFIX = "[Report] "
   
   # The webdriver to use for generating reports. Use one of the following
   # firefox
   #   Requires: geckodriver and firefox installations
   #   Limitations: can be buggy at times
   # chrome:
   #   Requires: headless chrome
   #   Limitations: unable to generate screenshots of elements
   WEBDRIVER_TYPE = "firefox"
   
   # Window size - this will impact the rendering of the data
   WEBDRIVER_WINDOW = {"dashboard": (1600, 2000), "slice": (3000, 1200)}
   
   # An optional override to the default auth hook used to provide auth to the
   # offline webdriver
   WEBDRIVER_AUTH_FUNC = None
   
   # Any config options to be passed as-is to the webdriver
   WEBDRIVER_CONFIGURATION: Dict[Any, Any] = {}
   
   # Additional args to be passed as arguments to the config object
   # Note: these options are Chrome-specific. For FF, these should
   # only include the "--headless" arg
   WEBDRIVER_OPTION_ARGS = [
       "--force-device-scale-factor=2.0",
       "--high-dpi-support=2.0",
       "--headless",
   ]
   
   # The base URL to query for accessing the user interface
   WEBDRIVER_BASEURL = "http://0.0.0.0:8088/";
   # The base URL for the email report hyperlinks.
   WEBDRIVER_BASEURL_USER_FRIENDLY = WEBDRIVER_BASEURL
   # Time in seconds, selenium will wait for the page to load
   # and render for the email report.
   EMAIL_PAGE_RENDER_WAIT = 30
   
   # Send user to a link where they can report bugs
   BUG_REPORT_URL = None
   
   # Send user to a link where they can read more about Superset
   DOCUMENTATION_URL = None
   DOCUMENTATION_TEXT = "Documentation"
   DOCUMENTATION_ICON = None  # Recommended size: 16x16
   
   # Enables the replacement react views for all the FAB views (list, edit, 
show) with
   # designs introduced in SIP-34: 
https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/8976
   # This is a work in progress so not all features available in FAB have been 
implemented
   ENABLE_REACT_CRUD_VIEWS = False
   
   # What is the Last N days relative in the time selector to:
   # 'today' means it is midnight (00:00:00) in the local timezone
   # 'now' means it is relative to the query issue time
   # If both start and end time is set to now, this will make the time
   # filter a moving window. By only setting the end time to now,
   # start time will be set to midnight, while end will be relative to
   # the query issue time.
   DEFAULT_RELATIVE_START_TIME = "today"
   DEFAULT_RELATIVE_END_TIME = "now"
   
   # Configure which SQL validator to use for each engine
   SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE = {"presto": "PrestoDBSQLValidator"}
   
   # Do you want Talisman enabled?
   TALISMAN_ENABLED = False
   # If you want Talisman, how do you want it configured??
   TALISMAN_CONFIG = {
       "content_security_policy": None,
       "force_https": True,
       "force_https_permanent": False,
   }
   
   # Note that: RowLevelSecurityFilter is only given by default to the Admin 
role
   # and the Admin Role does have the all_datasources security permission.
   # But, if users create a specific role with access to RowLevelSecurityFilter 
MVC
   # and a custom datasource access, the table dropdown will not be correctly 
filtered
   # by that custom datasource access. So we are assuming a default security 
config,
   # a custom security config could potentially give access to setting filters 
on
   # tables that users do not have access to.
   ENABLE_ROW_LEVEL_SECURITY = False
   # It is possible to customize which tables and roles are featured in the RLS
   # dropdown. When set, this dict is assigned to `add_form_query_rel_fields` 
and
   # `edit_form_query_rel_fields` on `RowLevelSecurityFiltersModelView`. 
Example:
   #
   # from flask_appbuilder.models.sqla import filters
   # RLS_FORM_QUERY_REL_FIELDS = {
   #     "roles": [["name", filters.FilterStartsWith, "RlsRole"]]
   #     "tables": [["table_name", filters.FilterContains, "rls"]]
   # }
   RLS_FORM_QUERY_REL_FIELDS: Optional[Dict[str, List[List[Any]]]] = None
   
   #
   # Flask session cookie options
   #
   # See https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/security/#set-cookie-options
   # for details
   #
   SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = True  # Prevent cookie from being read by frontend 
JS?
   SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = False  # Prevent cookie from being transmitted over 
non-tls?
   SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE = "Lax"  # One of [None, 'None', 'Lax', 'Strict']
   
   # Flask configuration variables
   SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365  # Cache static resources
   
   # URI to database storing the example data, points to
   # SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI by default if set to `None`
   SQLALCHEMY_EXAMPLES_URI = None
   
   # Some sqlalchemy connection strings can open Superset to security risks.
   # Typically these should not be allowed.
   PREVENT_UNSAFE_DB_CONNECTIONS = True
   
   # Path used to store SSL certificates that are generated when using custom 
certs.
   # Defaults to temporary directory.
   # Example: SSL_CERT_PATH = "/certs"
   SSL_CERT_PATH: Optional[str] = None
   
   # SIP-15 should be enabled for all new Superset deployments which ensures 
that the time
   # range endpoints adhere to [start, end). For existing deployments admins 
should provide
   # a dedicated period of time to allow chart producers to update their charts 
before
   # mass migrating all charts to use the [start, end) interval.
   #
   # Note if no end date for the grace period is specified then the grace 
period is
   # indefinite.
   SIP_15_ENABLED = True
   SIP_15_GRACE_PERIOD_END: Optional[date] = None  # exclusive
   SIP_15_DEFAULT_TIME_RANGE_ENDPOINTS = ["unknown", "inclusive"]
   SIP_15_TOAST_MESSAGE = (
       "Action Required: Preview then save your chart using the "
       'new time range endpoints <a target="_blank" href="{url}" '
       'class="alert-link">here</a>.'
   )
   
   
   # SQLA table mutator, every time we fetch the metadata for a certain table
   # (superset.connectors.sqla.models.SqlaTable), we call this hook
   # to allow mutating the object with this callback.
   # This can be used to set any properties of the object based on naming
   # conventions and such. You can find examples in the tests.
   SQLA_TABLE_MUTATOR = lambda table: table
   
   if CONFIG_PATH_ENV_VAR in os.environ:
       # Explicitly import config module that is not necessarily in pythonpath; 
useful
       # for case where app is being executed via pex.
       try:
           cfg_path = os.environ[CONFIG_PATH_ENV_VAR]
           module = sys.modules[__name__]
           override_conf = imp.load_source("superset_config", cfg_path)
           for key in dir(override_conf):
               if key.isupper():
                   setattr(module, key, getattr(override_conf, key))
   
           print(f"Loaded your LOCAL configuration at [{cfg_path}]")
       except Exception:
           logger.exception(
               "Failed to import config for %s=%s", CONFIG_PATH_ENV_VAR, 
cfg_path
           )
           raise
   elif importlib.util.find_spec("superset_config"):
       try:
           import superset_config  # pylint: disable=import-error
           from superset_config import *  # type: ignore  # pylint: 
disable=import-error,wildcard-import,unused-wildcard-import
   
           print(f"Loaded your LOCAL configuration at 
[{superset_config.__file__}]")
       except Exception:
           logger.exception("Found but failed to import local superset_config")
           raise


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