Co-authored-by: Thales Macedo Garitezi <thalesmg@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Strigler <stefan.strigler@emqx.io>
Co-authored-by: Zaiming (Stone) Shi <zmstone@gmail.com>
Several bridges should be able to share a connector pool defined by a
single connector. The connectors should be possible to enable and
disable similar to how one can disable and enable bridges. There should
also be an API for checking the status of a connector and for
add/edit/delete connectors similar to the current bridge API.
Issues:
https://emqx.atlassian.net/browse/EMQX-10805
The mechanic of `emqx_topic_index` cannot really guarantee atomicity
of reading records associated with index matches, so instead it's
probably better to make the user aware of that lack of this guarantee.
This commit decouples the emqx_rule_engine application from the
emqx_ee_schema_registry application by making it possible to register a
callback module that defines extra rule engine SQL functions instead of
calling a module in emqx_ee_schema_registry directly from the
emqx_rule_engine application.
Fixes https://emqx.atlassian.net/browse/EMQX-9325
Currently, ingress bridges referenced in the `FROM` clause of rules
are not being accounted as dependencies.
When we try to delete an ingress bridge that's referenced in a rule
like `select * from "$bridges/mqtt:ingress"`, that bridge does not
trigger an UI warning about dependent actions.
https://emqx.atlassian.net/browse/EMQX-8502
When a bridge is disabled, its metrics are reset. With this change,
we make rule actions behave like that: disabling a rule will reset its
metrics.
This commit adds a rule engine configuration option for changing the
implementation module used for the rule engine function jq. The two
options are `jq_port` (uses Erlang port programs to interact with jq)
and `jq_nif` (uses an Erlang NIF library to interact with jq).
Thanks to @terry-xiaoyu (Xinyu Liu <506895667@qq.com>) for Chinese
translations