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Integrate with Superset |
Start running Superset Image with pre-built Superset Pinot connector.
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Docker" %} 1. Run below command to start a standalone Superset deployment
docker run \
--network pinot-demo \
--name=superset \
-p 8088:8088 \
-d apachepinot/pinot-superset:latest
2.1. (First time) Set up Admin account by running below command and follow instructions to set password.
docker exec -it superset superset fab create-admin \
--username admin \
--firstname Superset \
--lastname Admin \
--email [email protected] \
--password admin
2.2. (First time) DB upgrade and Initialize Superset
docker exec -it superset superset db upgrade
docker exec -it superset superset init
3. Import Pre-defined Pinot Datasources and Dashboard
docker exec \
-t superset \
bash -c 'superset import_datasources -p /etc/examples/pinot/pinot_example_datasource_quickstart.yaml && \
superset import_dashboards -p /etc/examples/pinot/pinot_example_dashboard.json'
4. Go to SuperSet UI: http://localhost:8088/ to play around with dashboard. {% endtab %} {% endtabs %}
In order to add Pinot cluster as a database, a SQLAlchemy URI is required.
The format of URI is:
pinot://<pinot-broker-host>:<pinot-broker-port><pinot-broker-path>?controller=<pinot-controller-host>:<pinot-controller-port>
E.g.
pinot://pinot-broker:8099/query/sql?controller=http://pinot-controller:9000/
Click TEST CONNECTION
to check if the Pinot cluster is successfully connected.
User can add an existing table into Superset:
User can edit table/column definition by clicking the edit
button left to the table name.
User can configure an existing column mergedTimeMillis
as temporal and set Datetime Format
accordingly.
User can also add a new column by setting the expression.
Another example: