Add a new system table that allows users to inspect the arguments
configured for processing engine triggers. The table has three columns:
- trigger_name: name of the trigger
- argument_key: key of the argument
- argument_value: value of the argument
Each trigger argument appears as a separate row in the table, making
it easy to query specific triggers or arguments.
Update snapshot files to include processing_engine_trigger_arguments table
Update test snapshots to include the new processing_engine_trigger_arguments
system table in:
- Table listing outputs
- Error messages showing valid table names
- Table summaries
This ensures tests properly reflect the new system table in their
expected outputs.
* chore: update to latest core
* chore: allow CDLA permissive 2 license
* chore: update insta snapshot for new internal df tables
* test: update assertion in flightsql test
* fix: object store size hinting workaround in clap_blocks
Applied a workaround from upstream to strip size hinting from the object
store get request options. See:
https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb_iox/issues/13771
* fix: query_executor tests use object store size hinting workaround
* fix: insta snapshot test for show system summary command
* chore: update windows- crates for advisories
* chore: update to latest sha on influxdb3_core branch
* chore: update to latest influxdb3_core rev
* refactor: pr feedback
* refactor: do not use object store size hint layer
Instead of using the ObjectStoreStripSizeHint layer, just provide the
configuration to datafusion to disable the use of size hinting from
iox_query.
This is used in IOx and not relevant to Monolith.
* fix: use parquet cache for get_opts requests
* test: that the parquet cache is being hit from write buffer
This commit restructures our tests to look like Enterprise in their
layout. We break cli.rs into it's own module, combine the server tests
and cli tests under one lib.rs file and handle the changes for
visibility and import paths needed to make things work. the packages
tests have been cfged out as a module so that it would not need to be
added on a per test basis. Note that those tests fail locally for me
currently, but it seems like we weren't testing these in CI at the
moment.
There is no issue for this.