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@gooddata/sdk-backend-tiger
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GoodData Backend SPI implementation for GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN
This package is a part of the GoodData.UI SDK. To learn more, check the source monorepo.
This package provides the Analytical Backend implementation for GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN (joint codename tiger
).
You can use this package to communicate with GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN in a convenient way without concerning yourself with low-level details. The functionality includes but is not limited to: getting and creating metadata objects, running executions, getting settings, getting available workspaces, and more.
(C) 2017-2022 GoodData Corporation
This project is under MIT License. See LICENSE.
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GoodData Backend SPI implementation for GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN
The npm package @gooddata/sdk-backend-tiger receives a total of 4,841 weekly downloads. As such, @gooddata/sdk-backend-tiger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gooddata/sdk-backend-tiger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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