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superset2/superset/views/explore.py
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from flask import redirect
from flask_appbuilder import permission_name
from flask_appbuilder.api import expose
from flask_appbuilder.security.decorators import has_access
from superset import event_logger
from superset.superset_typing import FlaskResponse
from superset.views.utils import get_explore_redirect_url
from .base import BaseSupersetView
class ExploreView(BaseSupersetView):
route_base = "/explore"
class_permission_name = "Explore"
@expose("/")
@has_access
@permission_name("read")
@event_logger.log_this
def root(self) -> FlaskResponse:
# After `Superset.route_base = ""`, both `Superset.explore` and this
# view register at `/explore/`; this view wins. Preserve the legacy
# form_data → form_data_key cache-and-redirect contract via the
# shared `get_explore_redirect_url` helper (lives in `views/utils.py`
# so both callers share the same guards: malformed datasource,
# non-numeric slice_id, cache-write failure, loop guard). The
# helper returns ``None`` for any case that would otherwise loop;
# we render the SPA in that branch.
if redirect_url := get_explore_redirect_url():
return redirect(redirect_url)
return super().render_app_template()
class ExplorePermalinkView(BaseSupersetView):
# Mirror `Superset.route_base = ""` (see `views/core.py`): Flask-AppBuilder
# auto-derives `/explorepermalink` from the class name, but the rule pattern
# already encodes the full path. Leaving the auto-derived value collides
# with `AppRootMiddleware` under subdirectory deployments and doubles the
# prefix emitted by `url_for("ExplorePermalinkView.permalink")`.
route_base = ""
class_permission_name = "Explore"
@expose("/explore/p/<key>/")
@has_access
@permission_name("read")
@event_logger.log_this
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
def permalink(self, key: str) -> FlaskResponse:
return super().render_app_template()