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saiku-ui

v3.6.0

Published

A user interface for the Saiku analytical tool

Downloads

6

Readme

This repository has been merged into the Saiku main repository and will not be updated.

Saiku UI Saiku Analytics on Slack

saiku-view

A user interface for the analytical tool Saiku. For more information, see Saiku.

You can put the UI on a separate server (apache httpd or simply a webapp in tomcat/webapps e.g).

Table of Contents

  1. Setup - Build Instructions - Run UI on Node.js proxy - LiveReload Browser
  2. Wiki
  3. Community
  4. Bugs and Feature Requests
  5. Discussion List
  6. Browser Support
  7. Team
  8. Contributing
  9. History
  10. License

Setup

Build Instructions

  • Build using Maven

    • USAGE: mvn TASK1, TASK2, ...

    • Main Tasks:

      • clean: deletes all the build dirs
      • package: creates a .zip and .war (for dropping the UI in a java webapp environment) file in target/ that contains the Saiku UI
      • install: installs the .war file in local Maven repo (eg. ~/.m2)

Run UI on Node.js proxy

In order to run it locally you'll need a basic server setup.

  1. Install NodeJS, if you don't have it yet.

  2. Install local dependencies:

    npm install
  3. You can simply test and run the UI on a NodeJS proxy server called server.js, that will utilize a remote backend as source.

    Just run the following command in your command line and then access the UI in the browser (by default, it will run at http://localhost:8080 and proxy requests to try.meteorite.bi:80):

     node server.js [port] [backend_host] [backend_port]

or sh npm start

LiveReload Browser

Install GruntJS:

npm install -g grunt-cli

Automatically reload your browser when files are modified. Enter command:

grunt watch

Wiki

Community

Bugs and Feature Requests

Discussion List

Browser Support

We do care about it.

IE | Chrome | Firefox | Opera | Safari --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | IE 9+ ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ |

Team

Saiku UI is maintained by these people and a bunch of awesome contributors.

Tom Barber | Paul Stoellberger | Mark Cahill | Breno Polanski | Luis Garcia --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | Tom Barber | Paul Stoellberger | Mark Cahill | Breno Polanski | Luis Garcia |

Contributing

Check CONTRIBUTING.md for more details. Some important information:

History

For detailed changelog, check Releases.

License

Saiku and the Saiku UI are free software. The UI, contained in this repository, is available under the terms of the Apache License Version 2. A copy is attached for your convenience.

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