## Description
- Add changes to address the`StaleConnection` exception caused by MySQL plugin.
- Update MySQL driver version.
- Other refactor changes not related to the main issue:
- Explicit empty constructor definition is replaced with Lombok annotation for all error messages class.
- A base class is created for plugin error messages class to store all common error messages.
- Fix Indentation.
## Description
This PR fixes :
- the functionality of placeholder for the key value array control which
was earlier accessing `placeholderText` key from a wrong path for host.
- Added placeholders for different datasources as well
## Description
- Changed the error message returned in case of an invalid hostname for
Redis.
- This PR does not solve the issue for mongo.
Fixes#21405
Solves a single thing in the build configurations, resulting in a few
wins.
1. Reduced number of warnings in the output.
1. In release branch:
```
mvn clean package -DskipTests | grep --fixed-strings --count '[WARNING]'
3233
```
1. In this PR's branch:
```
mvn clean package -DskipTests | grep --fixed-strings --count '[WARNING]'
172
```
2. All uber-jar files are shaded twice, currently. Once with the default
execution of `maven-shade-plugin`, and again with the `shade-plugin-jar`
execution in these `pom.xml` files. This is double-work, and is the
cause of most of the warnings we see.
1. This `shade-plugin-jar` was added to have the plugin information
included in the `/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF` file, since we can't configure
the default execution of the shade plugin (it comes to us from Spring
Boot).
2. Instead, we switch to configuring plugin information in a
`/plugin.properties` file.
3. Previously, we used `/plugin.properities` for plugin information in
dev time, and `/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF` in production. This PR will change
it so that we use `/plugin.properties` all the time. We configure PF4J
with a custom plugin manager to achieve this.
3. Moved all `plugin.properties` into `src/main/resources`, so that they
land up in the root of the final jar files. But this means, during
development, loading the plugin fails since it looks for a
`plugin.properties` at the root of the plugin module, i.e., next to the
`src` folder.
1. For this, in the custom plugin manager class, we change where we look
for the `plugin.properties` file during development mode. In this mode,
we look at the `target/classes/plugin.properties` file, which is where
maven saves this file, taken from
`src/main/resources/plugin.properties`.
2. This also solves the duplication of the plugin properties that's
currently present, between `plugin.properties` and the `<properties>`
section of `pom.xml` files.
Here's the shade plugin's default execution and configuration, from
Spring Boot:
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/blob/v3.0.1/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-starters/spring-boot-starter-parent/build.gradle#L174.
## Description
This PR updates the error logs
- Establishing a consistent format for all error messages.
- Revising error titles and details for improved understanding.
- Compiling internal documentation of all error categories,
subcategories, and error descriptions.
Updated Error Interface:
https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Error-Interface-for-Plugin-Execution-Error-7b3f5323ba4c40bfad281ae717ccf79b
PRD:
https://www.notion.so/appsmith/PRD-Error-Handling-Framework-4ac9747057fd4105a9d52cb8b42f4452?pvs=4#008e9c79ff3c484abf0250a5416cf052
>TL;DR
Fixes #
Media
> A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it
looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video
## Type of change
- New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Manual
- Jest
- Cypress
### Test Plan
### Issues raised during DP testing
## Checklist:
### Dev activity
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [x] PR is being merged under a feature flag
### QA activity:
- [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers
- [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA
- [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or
manual QA
- [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after
Round 1/2 of QA
- [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test
---------
Co-authored-by: subrata <subrata@appsmith.com>
This upgrade takes care of our move to JDK 17, Spring Boot 3.0.1 and a
few other security upgrades along the way.
Fixes#18993
TODO:
- [x] Check CI changes for Java 17
- [x] Check vulnerability report
- [x] Mongock needs an upgrade
- [x] Add JVM args at all possible places for exposing java.time module
- [x] Add type adapters everywhere / use the same config for type
adapters everywhere
* Changes to testDatasource interface method and archive flow
* Tests for plugin level testDatasource implementations
* Added test for refreshing cache on deleting datasource
* Modified warnings to errors in logs
* Fixed test
* Fixed test
Upgrades vulnerable dependencies in all plugins except for MySQL. That one is still failing and I'll fix it in a separate PR. Issue #14475
Co-authored-by: Nayan <nayan@appsmith.com>
Co-authored-by: Anagh Hegde <anagh@appsmith.com>
* This method removes the outermost quotes - single or double quotes - so that end users don't have to do it via javascript inside widget fields where they are meant to be bound.
* Earlier split method was used to segregate cmd and args which failed when multiple words inside a quoted string formed one argument. e.g. set key "my value" would produce set, key, "my, value" as the tokens when split method is used, which is not correct. This change introduces a regex that would create the following tokens: set, key, "my value"
* add support in Redis plugin to select database when creating db connection.
* refactor code to use URI string instead of constructor call, because of lack of appropriate constructor.
* add TCs.
* fix validate datasource.
* fix socket error
* fix default port
* remove invalid check for missing port, since default port would be supplied if user leaves the port field empty.
- return request parameters with type for debug tab.
- request params are stored in a RequestParamDTO object.
- a configProperty -> label map is cached in pluginService, which returns the param label as per the configProperty it is mapped to via editor.json file.
- This feature currently only works with prepared statements disabled.
- add title to action execution errors to improve user experience
- all errors in AppsmithPluginErrors
- action execution related errors in AppsmithError : NO_CONFIGURATION_FOUND_IN_DATASOURCE, INVALID_ACTION, INVALID_DATASOURCE, INVALID_DATASOURCE_CONFIGURATION - as these are the likely errors in an action execution flow (excluding plugin specific flow) that might result from faulty action / datasource configuration by a user.
- title is returned as part of ActionExecutionResult.
- title is set in ActionExecutionResult on failure during action execution.
- In response to review comment - added a new BaseException class, so that both AppsmithException and AppsmithPluginException extend this base class. Also, refactored code to introduce setErrorInfo() function in ActionExecutionResult class to set its attributes.
- Some unrelated cleanup:
- catch PoolInitializationException for Postgres plugin and return AppsmithPuginException
- catch MongoTimeoutException and return AppsmithPluginException
* WIP : enrichment of analytics event for execute.
* Plugin level : Catch all exceptions and set request in the result
Server level : Adding new fields to analytics : `isSuccessfulExecution`, `statusCode`, `timeElapsed`
* Dont catch StaleConnectionException. Server handles the same.
* Removed class specification for onErrorResume in plugins since its supposed to catch all errors.
* Added action request in S3 plugin.
* Added request data in Dynamo plugin
* Added request in Elastic Search.
* Request in Firestore.
* Request added in Mongo
* MsSQL request added.
* Added MySQL request.
* Added Postgres request.
* Added redis request.
* Redshift doen.
* Catching AppsmithPluginExceptions at the plugin level itself to ensure that the request gets passed on as part of the result.
* Fixed failing plugin test failures
* Fixed AmazonS3 test failures.
* WIP post analytics working
* WIP : Making the request data confirm to existing analytics request data format.
* Fixed the headers in the analytics body.
* Migrations S3, Postgres to the accepted format for request in analytics
* Updated S3 action to be the query
* Migration completed for all plugins for analytics.
* Removed the old analytics event. Now sending only the new one.
* Ensuring all data is captured in S3 plugin request in case of error.
* Minor editing of firestore to ensure that the errors get caught by the plugin itself.
* Fixed test cases in Amazon S3
* Incorporated review comments.
1. Move package appsmith-interfaces/src/main/java/com/appsmith/external/pluginExceptions-> appsmith-interfaces/src/main/java/com/appsmith/external/exceptions/pluginExceptions
2. Move enum AppsmithErrorAction from appsmith-server/src/main/java/com/appsmith/server/exceptions/AppsmithError.java -> appsmith-interfaces/src/main/java/com/appsmith/external/exceptions/AppsmithErrorAction.java, so that both plugin exceptions and server exceptions could use the same enum.
3. Log exception based on the error action defined for each exception.
* Adding host:port validation checks to ES plugin & Redis plugin
Also correcting the assertions in the RedisPluginTest so that the error message on test failure is accurate.
* Removing the endpoint validation from datasourceServiceImpl
Moving the endpoint validation to the plugin implementation classes because there are databases that require complete HTTP URL in their configuration. Checking for http/https at the platform level affects the UX for the user & plugin developer when using a new integration. Hence, all plugins must implement their own client/server validations in their own implementations
* Adding tests to assert hostname validation in mysql & postgres plugins
1. Fixing the build by excluding the slf4j-api from redis-plugin pom.xml
2. Adding the editor.json and form.json for the query pane & datasource pane.
3. Adding array handling in the Redis response by feeding all the output into a "result" key