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metricflow
- MetricFlow allows you to define, build, and maintain metrics in code.
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Show HN: MetricFlow – open-source metric framework
Three things:
First, MetricFlow does not currently support MySQL. We launched with support for BigQuery, Redshift, and Snowflake. I have opened an issue to add support for MySQL (and similar issues for other SQL engines are coming): https://github.com/transform-data/metricflow/issues/27
Second, what we call a data source is more similar to a table in a database, rather than the underlying database service itself. Metricflow itself is useful when you're using a single SQL engine - indeed, that's all we support today - but it is most useful when you're in a world where joins are a thing. That said, if you have one big data table you might still find it useful to have declarative metric definitions defined in Metricflow. Suppose, for example, you had a big NoSQL style table filled with JSON objects. You might define a few data sources that normalize those JSON objects into top level elements (identifiers, dimensions, aggregated measures) using the sql_query data source config attribute, and then that'd allow you to support structured queries on the data consumption end while pushing unstructured blobs from your application layer. This will be slow at query time, and only as reliable as the level of discipline exerted in your application development workflow, but it's possible.
Third, if we did support MySQL you'd basically connect to it via standard connection parameters - we have a config file where you can store the required information and then we'll manage the connections for you. However, I'm not familiar with uxwizz, and a quick perusal of their documentation did not turn up how one goes about connecting to the underlying DB. It's likely I just missed this, but at any rate I don't know how it is done. If they don't support standard MySQL client connections you'd need to write an adapter of some kind against whatever DB connection APIs they provide, in which case you'd likely need to roll a custom implementation of MetricFlow's SqlClient interface and initialize the MetricFlowEngine with that.
dictum
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Looking for feedback on my open-source project
TL;DR: Github repo | Documentation
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Looking for feedback on my open-source Python library for Business Intelligence
I have been working on this project called Dictum. Here's the Github repo and Documentation. Looking for some feedback from BI people.
What are some alternatives?
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