* Fix aliases not showing up for MySQL actions
* Fix date column display for MySQL actions
* Fix datetime columns for MySQL actions
* Add support for timestamp and year data types for MySQL actions
* Fix column label for MySQL plugin
* Add tests for MySQL temporal data types
* Add tests for alias columns in MySQL and Postgres
* Added information to setup domain
* Fixed incorrect var reference
* Updated documentation message
* Updated env template
* updated template
* removed debug echo
* Updated Script
* Updated Text
* Removed option to connect to external mongo for fresh installs
Exit script of docker desktop is not installed
* Updated docker installation explanation
* added a question to skip custom domain if user is installing locally
* Inverted script question and
* Removed question to determine local installation
* Updated Popup CTA to Modal
Updated query templates to contain bindings
Added a message to display on API / Query errors
* updated styles for evaluated value
updated styles for auto complete
* added spaces to questions
Co-authored-by: Nikhil Nandagopal <nikhil@appsmith.com>
Keeping the function to read plugin resource generic for any type of resource. Now the parent function can also conditionally decide which plugin would require to read which resources from the filesystem.
Co-authored-by: Arpit Mohan <arpit@appsmith.com>
* Handle stale database connection from datasources
* Fix potential secondary case of stale connection error
* Fix Postgres to MySQL
* Move validity check timeout to a constant field
* Add test for recovery when stale connection error is thrown
The plugin class loader from Pf4J looks for jars under target/lib
to use to load any classes that are missing target/classes. This
PR adds the `maven-dependency-plugin` to copy the jars to this
folder automatically so the classes are available during
development.
This commit adds the Mysql plugin to the Appsmith server. We also add a migration to ensure that this plugin is installed by default for all existing organizations. The migration also adds the plugin details into the DB.
Also adding the test cases for mysql plugin.
Co-authored-by: Arpit Mohan <arpit@appsmith.com>
Co-authored-by: Hetu Nandu <hetu@appsmith.com>
Co-authored-by: Arpit Mohan <me@arpitmohan.com>
Co-authored-by: Nupur Singhal <nupursinghal@Nupurs-MacBook-Air.local>
* Dates from Postgres queries now show up as ISO date strings
* Use constant for date column name in PostgresPlugin
* Fix formats for more date-time types on Postgres
* Add support for time and timestamp data types in Postgres plugin
* Add support for timestamptz column data type in Postgres plugin
* Add support for interval data type in PostgresPlugin
This is to simplify the query pane on the frontend client. The client doesn't need to have separate interfaces for sql and non-sql plugins. All queries will be sent to the server in the form of a String that is parsed in different formats based on the plugin.
Also adding test cases for PostgresPlugin. Used TestContainers to simulate the postgres db in Docker inside the Java test itself. Very useful.