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Feat whats new redesign (#22107)
* feat(ui): redesign what's new alert

* update local

* update

* update

* support links

* fix navbar crash (#22212)

* MINOR: Fix pytest 3.10 running too long (#22211)

* [FIX] 21910: Update amundsen ingest (#22201)

Addresses: #21910

Removed 'Either' that currently wraps the generators being yieded from
in the amundsen `metadata.py` from the `AmundsenSource` class. I think
these are not necessary and causing the issue since the objects being
yielded inside those methods (`self.create_table_entity`, etc) are all
yielding `Either` objects.

Tested on my local instance and this resolved the issue with the service
not being able to ingest.

Co-authored-by: Mayur Singal <39544459+ulixius9@users.noreply.github.com>

* MINOR: Improve Array Sampler for UC & DBX (#22155)

* MINOR: Improve Array Sampler for UC & DBX

* make log debug

* address comments

* Fix the deleted assets showing even when deleted switch is not checked (#22217)

* Fix the failing playwright for service ingestion (#22218)

* parametrize get private key for snowflake (#22214)

* Schema Change Alert Not Triggering for Team Owner with Slack Destination (#22215)

* [Snyk] Security upgrade react-i18next from 11.18.6 to 15.5.3 (#21785)

* fix: openmetadata-ui/src/main/resources/ui/package.json & openmetadata-ui/src/main/resources/ui/yarn.lock to reduce vulnerabilities

The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-BABELRUNTIME-10044504

* Empty commit

* Fix type errors

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* Fixes #18151 : change replaced copy by model_copy (#18153)

* feat: replace copy

* fix native python copy

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Co-authored-by: IceS2 <pjt1991@gmail.com>

* Fix #20145: Implemented Prefix For Dashboard Service (#21585)

* feat: implemented microstrategy lineage & dbServicePrefix

* feat: added dbServicePrefixes support in other dashboards

* fix: test_metabase and powerbi extra code remove

* fix: python checkstyle

* refactor: added prefix support for other connectors - superset, tableau, etc

* refactor: added migration for prefix change and fix dbServicePrefixes field description

* refactor: added prefix changes in superset db source

* doc: add prefix in tableau doc

* fix: typescript files and postgres migration for prefix

* fix: moved migration in 1.8.2

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Co-authored-by: Pere Miquel Brull <peremiquelbrull@gmail.com>

* fix test (#22226)

* fix test (#22220)

* fix table filter test (#22219)

Co-authored-by: Shailesh Parmar <shailesh.parmar.webdev@gmail.com>

* pass test case result ts as event time (#22190)

* Fix Patch Tool (#22222)

Co-authored-by: Sriharsha Chintalapani <harshach@users.noreply.github.com>

* added tests for current user store (#22221)

Co-authored-by: Sriharsha Chintalapani <harshach@users.noreply.github.com>

* Handle quoted entity names in masking queries (#22174)

Co-authored-by: Sriharsha Chintalapani <harshach@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fix #1751: Include Column Constraint in DI Charts (#22199)

Co-authored-by: Sriharsha Chintalapani <harshach@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update operations.yaml (#22231)

Fix email templates

* Add lineage stored procedure and view filter pattern support (#22223)

* Add lineage stored procedure and view filter pattern support

* Update generated TypeScript types

* Add tests for lineage filter pattern

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* Docs update (#22232)

* Docs: Fix links in secrets manager docs

* Docs: fix dbt Cloud typos in docs

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Co-authored-by: Nick Acosta <nick.acosta@getcollate.io>

* Slack Application Document Addition in Collate (#22213)

Co-authored-by: “Rounak <“rounakpreet.d@deuexsolutions.com”>
Co-authored-by: Prajwal214 <167504578+Prajwal214@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add Permission Debugger to understand roles & permissions for a user (#22207)

* Add debug api endpoints for roles & policies

* Add Roles & Policy Debugger

* fix errors

* Address comments

* Address comments

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Co-authored-by: Chirag Madlani <12962843+chirag-madlani@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: cross-platform path resolution for dbt ingestion (on Windows) (#22230)

* fix: windows os dbt ingestion fix

* py formatting

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* fix tests

* fix tests

* fix issue with cookie version

* fix tests

* fix tour spec

* address comments

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Co-authored-by: Mayur Singal <39544459+ulixius9@users.noreply.github.com>
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What is OpenMetadata?

OpenMetadata is a unified metadata platform for data discovery, data observability, and data governance powered by a central metadata repository, in-depth column level lineage, and seamless team collaboration. It is one of the fastest-growing open-source projects with a vibrant community and adoption by a diverse set of companies in a variety of industry verticals. Based on Open Metadata Standards and APIs, supporting connectors to a wide range of data services, OpenMetadata enables end-to-end metadata management, giving you the freedom to unlock the value of your data assets.


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OpenMetadata Consists of Four Main Components:

  • Metadata Schemas: These are the core definitions and vocabulary for metadata based on common abstractions and types. They also allow for custom extensions and properties to suit different use cases and domains.
  • Metadata Store: This is the central repository for storing and managing the metadata graph, which connects data assets, users, and tool-generated metadata in a unified way.
  • Metadata APIs: These are the interfaces for producing and consuming metadata, built on top of the metadata schemas. They enable seamless integration of user interfaces and tools, systems, and services with the metadata store.
  • Ingestion Framework: This is a pluggable framework for ingesting metadata from various sources and tools to the metadata store. It supports about 84+ connectors for data warehouses, databases, dashboard services, messaging services, pipeline services, and more.

Key Features of OpenMetadata

Data Discovery: Find and explore all your data assets in a single place using various strategies, such as keyword search, data associations, and advanced queries. You can search across tables, topics, dashboards, pipelines, and services.

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Data Collaboration: Communicate, converse, and cooperate with other users and teams on data assets. You can get event notifications, send alerts, add announcements, create tasks, and use conversation threads.

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Data Quality and Profiler: Measure and monitor the quality with no-code to build trust in your data. You can define and run data quality tests, group them into test suites, and view the results in an interactive dashboard. With powerful collaboration, make data quality a shared responsibility in your organization.

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Data Governance: Enforce data policies and standards across your organization. You can define data domains and data products, assign owners and stakeholders, and classify data assets using tags and terms. Use powerful automation features to auto-classify your data.

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Data Insights and KPIs: Use reports and platform analytics to understand how your organization's data is doing. Data Insights provides a single-pane view of all the key metrics to reflect the state of your data best. Define the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and set goals within OpenMetadata to work towards better documentation, ownership, and tiering. Alerts can be set against the KPIs to be received on a specified schedule.

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Data Lineage: Track and visualize the origin and transformation of your data assets end-to-end. You can view column-level lineage, filter queries, and edit lineage manually using a no-code editor.

Data Documentation: Document your data assets and metadata entities using rich text, images, and links. You can also add comments and annotations and generate data dictionaries and data catalogs.

Data Observability: Monitor the health and performance of your data assets and pipelines. You can view metrics such as data freshness, data volume, data quality, and data latency. You can also set up alerts and notifications for any anomalies or failures.

Data Security: Secure your data and metadata using various authentication and authorization mechanisms. You can integrate with different identity providers for single sign-on and define roles and policies for access control.

Webhooks: Integrate with external applications and services using webhooks. You can register URLs to receive metadata event notifications and integrate with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Chat.

Connectors: Ingest metadata from various sources and tools using connectors. OpenMetadata supports about 84+ connectors for data warehouses, databases, dashboard services, messaging services, pipeline services, and more.

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