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superset-plugin-chart-dendogram
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This is the Superset Plugins Chart Dendogram Superset Chart Plugin.
To build the plugin, run the following commands:
npm ci
npm run build
Alternatively, to run the plugin in development mode (=rebuilding whenever changes are made), start the dev server with the following command:
npm run dev
To add the package to Superset, go to the superset-frontend
subdirectory in your Superset source folder (assuming both the superset-plugins-chart-dendogram
plugin and superset
repos are in the same root directory) and run
npm i -S ../../superset-plugins-chart-dendogram
After this edit the superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js
and make the following changes:
import { SupersetPluginsChartDendogram } from 'superset-plugins-chart-dendogram';
to import the plugin and later add the following to the array that's passed to the plugins
property:
new SupersetPluginsChartDendogram().configure({ key: 'superset-plugins-chart-dendogram' }),
After that the plugin should show up when you run Superset, e.g. the development server:
npm run dev-server
FAQs
Superset Plugin Chart Dendogram
The npm package superset-plugin-chart-dendogram receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, superset-plugin-chart-dendogram popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that superset-plugin-chart-dendogram 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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