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superset2/superset/__init__.py
Jianchao Yang c36a7e3ada chore: allow webpack-dev-server proxy to any destination (#9296)
One of the pain points in developing Superset frontend code is the lack
of testing data. Local installation often do not have enough examples
setup to test all edge cases.

This change allows `webpack-dev-server` to proxy to any remote Superset
service, but the same time replaces frontend asset references in HTML
with links to local development version. This allows developers to test
with production data locally, tackling edge cases all while maintaining
the productivity of editing the code locally.
2020-03-17 15:37:07 -07:00

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"""Package's main module!"""
from flask import current_app, Flask
from werkzeug.local import LocalProxy
from superset.app import create_app
from superset.connectors.connector_registry import ConnectorRegistry
from superset.extensions import (
appbuilder,
cache_manager,
db,
event_logger,
feature_flag_manager,
jinja_context_manager,
manifest_processor,
results_backend_manager,
security_manager,
talisman,
)
from superset.security import SupersetSecurityManager
from superset.utils.log import DBEventLogger, get_event_logger_from_cfg_value
# All of the fields located here should be considered legacy. The correct way
# to declare "global" dependencies is to define it in extensions.py,
# then initialize it in app.create_app(). These fields will be removed
# in subsequent PRs as things are migrated towards the factory pattern
app: Flask = current_app
cache = LocalProxy(lambda: cache_manager.cache)
conf = LocalProxy(lambda: current_app.config)
get_feature_flags = feature_flag_manager.get_feature_flags
get_manifest_files = manifest_processor.get_manifest_files
is_feature_enabled = feature_flag_manager.is_feature_enabled
jinja_base_context = jinja_context_manager.base_context
results_backend = LocalProxy(lambda: results_backend_manager.results_backend)
results_backend_use_msgpack = LocalProxy(
lambda: results_backend_manager.should_use_msgpack
)
tables_cache = LocalProxy(lambda: cache_manager.tables_cache)