* POC for snowflake integration with Appsmith
This is just a rough version to see if the functionality works. Needs to be cleaned up & enhanced for production usage.
* Plugin with connection, monos, ds testing, validation, templates, structure and forms
* Better comments
* Default schema to public
* Changed logging destination, populated request in result and used thread group for datasource creation
Co-authored-by: Arpit Mohan <arpit@appsmith.com>
* -added pagination to notifications API
* -add unit tests for notification pagination
* -added unread count in get notifications API
* -moved notification creations to notification service from comment service
* -add repository method to mark a notification as read
* -added repository to update isRead by for username
* -add API to mark notification as read
* -addd application id and application name in notification
* -save application id and name in notification when creating notification for comment and comment threads
* -added page id, from user information in notifications
* -fixed failing unit test due to dependency error
* -removed unused imports
* -extended base controller in notification controller
* - introduced pagination based on before created data instead of offset based pagination
* -moved application id, name and page id inside comment from notification
* -moved author information from notification to comment thread
* -return data from notification service instead of the response object in the mark read or unread API
* Reduced verbosity of the command names for Insert, Find and Delete
* WIP : Smart substitution untested changes for mongo form
* Tested code for smart substitution working for mongo form fields
* Added test case for assert for smart substitution
* Added permission export:applications for admin role
* Only admins are allowed to export applications
Co-authored-by: Pranav Kanade <pranav@appsmith.com>
Automated following UI test cases
for button regarding the property pane:
Button Style Validation
Button Copy and paste
Button Delete
Create api, and then call it upon clicking the button widget.
Create query, and then call it upon clicking the button widget.
All above using JS