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[Task]: Document the new steps for the analytics local database import #100

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acouch opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #113
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[Task]: Document the new steps for the analytics local database import #100

acouch opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #113

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acouch commented Jun 21, 2024

Summary

The current analytics documentation is focused on the slack integration. This task is to add the work from #84 to the documentation and include the local Metabase steps. ie the user should know how to:

  1. Start the local database and metabase containers
  2. Import Github data
  3. See the data in metabase

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  • Current documentation updated to include importing Github data to local database
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acouch commented Sep 17, 2024

Issue migrated to HHS#2062

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acouch pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 18, 2024
#113)

Fixes #100

* Added documentation about local database import

> The current analytics documentation is focused on the slack
integration. This task is to add the work from
#84 to the
documentation and include the local Metabase steps.

> Screenshots, GIF demos, code examples or output to help show the
changes working as expected.
acouch pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 18, 2024
#113)

Fixes #100

* Added documentation about local database import

> The current analytics documentation is focused on the slack
integration. This task is to add the work from
#84 to the
documentation and include the local Metabase steps.

> Screenshots, GIF demos, code examples or output to help show the
changes working as expected.
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