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372 | 58,956 | |
0.3% | 1.7% | |
8.8 | 9.9 | |
4 days ago | about 18 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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vega-embed
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Show HN: Turn Your Pandas Dataframe to a Tableau-Style UI for Visual Analysis
If you want to embed the visualization part only, you can export a vega-lite/vega specification and then use Vega-Embed: https://github.com/vega/vega-embed or React-Vega to embed in your web app.
At the graphic walker toolbar, active debug mode, there will appear a button on the top-right corner of the chart. Click it, and then you can export the chart spec.
Or Embed the entire Graphic Walker as a react component: https://github.com/Kanaries/graphic-walker
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How to change a tooltip to dark theme in Altair?
When we add a tooltip to a chart in Altair, as in the example below, it follows a light theme by default. This tooltip implementation comes from Vega Tooltip, a plugin included in Vega-Embed (the package used under the hood to render the charts).
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How to configure Vega-Embed for a single Altair chart?
By default, in the upper right corner of each Altair chart, there is a dropdown menu with various options. This menu comes with Vega-Embed, the package used under the hood to render the charts.
superset
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Apache Superset
Superset is absolutely phenomenal. I really hope Microsoft eventually releases all of their customizations they made to it internally to the OS community someday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY0SSvSUkMA
https://github.com/apache/superset/discussions/20094
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A modern data stack for startups
I recently ran a little shootout between Superset, Metabase, and Lightdash. All have nontrivial weaknesses but I ended up picking Lightdash.
Superset the best of them at _data visualization_ but I honestly found it almost useless for self-serve _BI_ by business users. This issue on how to do joins in Superset (with stalebot making a mess XD) is everything difficult about Superset for BI in a nutshell. https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/8645
Metabase is pretty great and it's definitely the right choice for a startup looking to get low cost BI set up. It still has a very table centric view, but feels built for _BI_ rather than visualization alone.
Lightdash has significant warts (YAML, pivoting being done in the frontend, no symmetric aggregates) but the Looker inspiration is obvious and it makes it easy to present _groups of tables_ to business users ready to rock. I liked Looker before Google acquired it. My business users are comfortable with star and snowflake schemas (not that they know those words) and it was easy to drop Lightdash on top of our existing data warehouse.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 Nov 2023
- Hiding tokens retrieved via API from the html source?
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Yandex open sourced it's BI tool DataLens
Or like not being able to delete a user without running some SQL:
https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/13345
Almostl instantly run into this issue setting up a test instance of Superset. And the issue has been around for years.
- Apache Superset Is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform
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Apache Superset: Installing locally is easy using the makefile
Are you interested in trying out Superset, but you're intimidated by the local setup process? Worry not! Superset needs some initial setup to install locally, but I've got a streamlined way to get started - using the makefile! This file contains a set of scripts to simplify the setup process.
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More public SQL-queryable databases?
Recently I discovered BigQuery public datasets - just over 200 datasets available for directly querying via SQL. I think this is a great thing! I can connect these direct to an analytics platform (we use Apache Superset which uses Python SQLAlchemy under the hood) for example and just start dashboarding.
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How useful is SQL for managers?
if they don't want to pay for powerbi, can try something like https://superset.apache.org/
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Real-time data analytics with Apache Superset, Redpanda, and RisingWave
In today's fast-paced data-driven world, organizations must analyze data in real-time to make timely and informed decisions. Real-time data analytics enables businesses to gain valuable insights, respond to real-time events, and stay ahead of the competition. Also, the analytics engine must be capable of running analytical queries and returning results in real-time. In this article, we will explore how you can build a real-time data analytics solution using the open-source tools Redpanda a distributed streaming platform, Apache Superset, a data visualization, and a business intelligence platform, combined with RisingWave a streaming database.
What are some alternatives?
graphic-walker - An open source alternative to Tableau. Embeddable visual analytic
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
visx - 🐯 visx | visualization components
jupyter-dash - OBSOLETE - Dash v2.11+ has Jupyter support built in!
G2 - 📊 The concise and progressive visualization grammar.
Apache Hive - Apache Hive
vega-tooltip - Tooltip Plugin for Vega-Lite
lightdash - Self-serve BI to 10x your data team ⚡️
vega-lite - A concise grammar of interactive graphics, built on Vega.
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
vega-plus - Make Vega charts of large datasets
django-project-template - The Django project template I use, for installation with django-admin.