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Apache Superset Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Apache Superset Quick Start Guide Develop interactive visualizations by creating user-friendly dashboards

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788992244
Length 188 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shashank Shekhar Shashank Shekhar
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Data Exploration 2. Configuring Superset and Using SQL Lab FREE CHAPTER 3. User Authentication and Permissions 4. Visualizing Data in a Column 5. Comparing Feature Values 6. Drawing Connections between Entity Columns 7. Mapping Data That Has Location Information 8. Building Dashboards 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a visualization

That was smooth! You were able to add your first database and table to Superset. Now, it's time for the fun part, which is visualizing and analyzing the data. In Table, we will find the bigquery-public-data.stackoverflow.posts_questions listed as follows:

List Tables shows all available tables that can be used to make charts

When you click on it, it will take you to the chart UI:

Options available to modify the data visualized in the chart

Here, we will make a time series plot of the number of questions posted by year. In the Data tab, the Time section is used to restrict data by a temporal column value. We do not want to restrict data for the time series plot. We can clear the Since field.

In order to add axis labels to the line chart, select the Style tab and add descriptions in the X Axis Label and Y Axis Label fields:

Style form for the chart

Set year as Time Grain and COUNT(*) as the Metrics. Finally, hit Run Query:

Line chart showing total number of questions posted on Stack Overflow from 2008-2018

We have our first visualization! We can see how the number of questions grew quickly from 2008-2013. Now, Save the visualization, so that we can add it to our dashboard later:

A name and dashboard can be assigned to the chart on the Save form
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