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superset-pdf-report is a Python tool for downloading charts from the Apache Superset API or URLs to generate a PDF report via LaTeX and send it via e-mail.
There are two possiblilities for using this tool:
Use the package manager pip to install superset-pdf-report.
pip install superset-pdf-report
Open config.py in supersetpdfreport and enter the needed information or use the suggested environment variables.
Create a <your_job>.json
in supersetpdfreport/jobs
Please refer to the example_job.json
Insert in superset_config.py
Celery config:
CELERY_IMPORTS += ("supersetpdfreport.task",)
CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE.update(
{
"reports.pdf-scheduler": {
"task": "reports.pdf-scheduler",
"schedule": crontab(minute="*"),
}
}
)
You have to restart your Apache Superset application for this changes.
Create a start.py
from supersetpdfreport.pdf_report import PDF_report
job_name = "<your job>.json"
pdf_report_task = PDF_report()
pdf_report_task.execute(job_name)
Start the Python script
python3 start.py
FAQs
For generating a pdf-report with apache-superset charts
We found that superset-pdf-report demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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