* add last_active_at to users page
* Use our JSON encoder as the SQLAlchemy JSON serializer.
* Fixed some inconsistencies in the user query class methods.
* Minor cosmetic fixes.
* Add some make tasks for easier development.
* Add user detail sync system based on Redis backend.
There is a periodic Celery task that updates a new “details” JSONB column in the “user” table with the data from Redis.
Currently this is only used for tracking the date of last activity of a user but can be extended with other user information later.
Updates a few dependencies.
* Normalize a few Flask extension API names.
* Reduce implementation complexity of JSONEncoder.
* Use request_started signal to make sure we have a request context.
Otherwise loading the user based on the request won’t work.
* Fix test that checks if disabled users can login.
This correctly uses a URL path that includes the current organization and checks for the error message.
The previous test seems to have been a red herring.
* Minor cosmetic fixes.
* Remove needs_sync in favor of just deleting things.
* Misc review fixes.
* Ignore line length.
* Split redash.models import several modules.
* Move walrus UTC DateTimeField into redash.models.types.
* Restore distinctly loading dashboards.
* Simplify default values for user details.
* Define __repr__ methods generically.
* Consistently have underscore methods at the top of model methods.
* Fix tests.
* Split redash.models import several modules.
* Update to latest walrus and redis-py.
* Update kombu to 4.2.2 for redis-py 3.x compatibility.
* Remove redis-cli container after running Make task.
* Move buffer condition after datetime/time conditions.
* Update walrus to 0.7.1.
* Refactor some query APIs.
This uses the flask-sqlalchemy helpers consistently and makes more use of mixins.
* Post rebase fixes.
* Use correct kombu version
* Fix migration down revision