MOZ specific dropdown fix#13
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This looks like it does a lot in pretty little code. Nice.
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IE support for viewport units like vw looks pretty 💩, is that ok?
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For us it should be OK - ideally this would only be up for a few weeks before the upstreamed fix is in, % doesn't work as well because of the parent elm
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Ok. I'm cool with this change if you want to merge it.
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Disable test that tests the login page and the existence of the remote auth link there. We override this functionality for user experience reasons via redash-stmo and redirect from the login page to the remote auth URL. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Disable test that tests the login page and the existence of the remote auth link there. We override this functionality for user experience reasons via redash-stmo and redirect from the login page to the remote auth URL. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Disable test that tests the login page and the existence of the remote auth link there. We override this functionality for user experience reasons via redash-stmo and redirect from the login page to the remote auth URL. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Disable handlers test that tests the login page and the existence of the remote auth link there. We override this functionality for user experience reasons via redash-stmo and redirect from the login page to the remote auth URL. Update metrics test since our auth changes add a database call which also gets timed, and therefore assert this was called only once fails. Refs #13 Refs #37
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- Use new master / rc release release strategy (#440) - Migrate Circle CI 2.0 (#488, #502, #923) - Install redash-stmo. In the long run we'll be able to install additional dependencies by having an own Dockerfile to build images based on the Redash image but that installs additional Python dependencies. But until we have a fork with lots of changes ourselves we need to do it this way. Redash-stmo contains the ability to hook up our own Dockerflow library. Disable handlers test that tests the login page and the existence of the remote auth link there. We override this functionality for user experience reasons via redash-stmo and redirect from the login page to the remote auth URL. Update metrics test since our auth changes add a database call which also gets timed, and therefore assert this was called only once fails. Refs #13 Refs #37
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The screenshot has a lower dropdown height to demonstrate columned layout. For submenu reasons it wasn't quite possible to simply add a scrollbar. This fix is only specific to our implementation - the real fix will be the upcoming dashboards page.