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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Show HN: DataStation – App to easily query, script, and visualize data
Hey folks! I quit my job at Oracle almost a year ago now to build DataStation. It's an app I've wanted as an engineering manager for years now.
DataStation helps you query a variety of data sources (conventional SQL like PostgreSQL and MySQL, non-SQL like Prometheus or Elasticsearch), files and HTTP APIs. It is not a SQL layer on top of these various APIs like FDW in Postgres or Apache Calcite. For Prometheus you query with PromQL. For Elasticsearch you query with Lucene. And for SQL databases you query with their SQL dialect.
DataStation is made of panels (other apps might call them cells) that each produce a result. Panels can refer to other panels. These allow you to build workflows that cross the boundary of a particular datasource. For example you might have some data in a CSV a product manager gave you and the bulk of your data is in PostgreSQL. DataStation helps you pull together these data sets and script them.
DataStation is mainly a desktop app today where the end result is that you export graph SVGS or HTML tables or markdown tables or just a CSV file. All this data stays on your laptop so it's as easy to use in a corporate environment as any existing SQL IDE or Jupyter Notebook.
In the last year it's reached 1.5k stars on Github, over 1000 unique users and currently on-average about 40 fairly active users per month (defined as having opened the app more than a few times).
DataStation is primarily an Electron app but the code that evaluates panels is written in Go.
You can find a ton of tutorials on how to interact with supported databases on the DataStation website: https://datastation.multiprocess.io/docs/.
Looking forward to your feedback!
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Ask HN: Tools to visualize data in SQL database?
There are primarily a bunch of tutorials for getting started [0] (these are up to date) and some old videos (not up to date) [1].
[0] https://datastation.multiprocess.io/docs/
[1] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGOQFKonPUVo5LgxQDW26yg/vid...
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Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
A markdown generator embeds markdown from a Github repo into the marketing site. This way the marketing site is kept private while anyone can easily contribute to docs.
Docs are kept in separate folders for each release.
https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation-documentation
doks
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Help switching from https to SSH to push files to a repository
He just recommended that I use HUGO to set up a simple, static website for a non-profit that could be hosted for free on Github and would be fairly simple for me to update using markdown. It sounded like a wonderful idea. He downloaded HUGO & set up WSL for my Windows Terminal for me & I was pretty much on my own to find tutorials for Git & Github, VSCode, Hugo & the Hugo Doks Theme.
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The 1st APP that you open each day?
Recently I started to configure my digital garden. Foam is a good option, Hugo Doks, No Style Please, Git-Wiki, Researcher, Thinkspace, and other themes are good for zetteltasken pages.
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Site Sections? Different parts of site with different themes?
Take a look at this theme for documentation. https://getdoks.org/
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I built a screenshot API for you to take screenshots of any URL
Thanks, yes of course — https://getdoks.org/.
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Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
Download Doks theme for Hugo
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Twelve Amazing Free Hugo Documentation Themes
Download Doks Doks demo site Minimum Hugo version: 0.80 GitHub stars: 952 License: MIT
- Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
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Doks Theme: Missing search function in second docs page
I am trying to create a second docs page, e.g. called `docs`, that should have the same layout as the `docs` page. I managed to do this by following [this](https://github.com/h-enk/doks/discussions/173) discussion topic. I managed to add the second page, all with correct menu entries and the sidebar showing correctly.
What are some alternatives?
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