fix(rls api): Add missing init file (#23817)

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Jack Fragassi
2023-04-25 10:01:54 -07:00
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parent 60c2e7013d
commit ae0068692a
4 changed files with 24 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from superset.commands.exceptions import DatasourceNotFoundValidationError
from superset.commands.utils import populate_roles
from superset.connectors.sqla.models import SqlaTable
from superset.dao.exceptions import DAOCreateFailedError
from superset.extensions import appbuilder, db, security_manager
from superset.extensions import db
from superset.row_level_security.dao import RLSDAO
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ class CreateRLSRuleCommand(BaseCommand):
rule = RLSDAO.create(self._properties)
except DAOCreateFailedError as ex:
logger.exception(ex.exception)
raise DAOCreateFailedError
raise ex
return rule

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from superset.commands.exceptions import DatasourceNotFoundValidationError
from superset.commands.utils import populate_roles
from superset.connectors.sqla.models import RowLevelSecurityFilter, SqlaTable
from superset.dao.exceptions import DAOUpdateFailedError
from superset.extensions import appbuilder, db, security_manager
from superset.extensions import db
from superset.row_level_security.commands.exceptions import RLSRuleNotFoundError
from superset.row_level_security.dao import RLSDAO
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class UpdateRLSRuleCommand(BaseCommand):
rule = RLSDAO.update(self._model, self._properties)
except DAOUpdateFailedError as ex:
logger.exception(ex.exception)
raise DAOUpdateFailedError
raise ex
return rule

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@@ -25,10 +25,14 @@ from superset.utils.core import RowLevelSecurityFilterType
id_description = "Unique if of rls filter"
name_description = "Name of rls filter"
description_description = "Detailed description"
# pylint: disable=line-too-long
filter_type_description = "Regular filters add where clauses to queries if a user belongs to a role referenced in the filter, base filters apply filters to all queries except the roles defined in the filter, and can be used to define what users can see if no RLS filters within a filter group apply to them."
tables_description = "These are the tables this filter will be applied to."
# pylint: disable=line-too-long
roles_description = "For regular filters, these are the roles this filter will be applied to. For base filters, these are the roles that the filter DOES NOT apply to, e.g. Admin if admin should see all data."
# pylint: disable=line-too-long
group_key_description = "Filters with the same group key will be ORed together within the group, while different filter groups will be ANDed together. Undefined group keys are treated as unique groups, i.e. are not grouped together. For example, if a table has three filters, of which two are for departments Finance and Marketing (group key = 'department'), and one refers to the region Europe (group key = 'region'), the filter clause would apply the filter (department = 'Finance' OR department = 'Marketing') AND (region = 'Europe')."
# pylint: disable=line-too-long
clause_description = "This is the condition that will be added to the WHERE clause. For example, to only return rows for a particular client, you might define a regular filter with the clause `client_id = 9`. To display no rows unless a user belongs to a RLS filter role, a base filter can be created with the clause `1 = 0` (always false)."
get_delete_ids_schema = {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "integer"}}