Example configurations for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and Celery are provided, along with a simple demo script for starting them.
Each demo provides a superset_config.py
and a docker-compose.yml
. Use these as guides for laying down your own instances.
Start a demo of Superset using the demo.sh
script. The script takes a single argument that determines the back end for Superset: sqlite
, mysql
, postgres
, or celery
.
bash demo.sh mysql|postgres|sqlite|celery
You will be prompted to set up an admin user.
When finished navigate to http://localhost:8088/ to see the demo.
Log in with the credentials you just created.
The demo will live for 5 minutes and then be brought down.
Here is a more detailed explanation of what the demo script is doing:
cd mysql
# Start Redis & MySQL services
docker-compose up -d redis mysql
# Wait for services to come up fully...
# Start Superset
docker-compose up -d superset
# Wait for Superset to come up fully...
# Initialize Superset DB
docker-compose exec superset superset-demo
# or `docker-compose exec superset superset-init` if no demo data needed
# Play around in demo...
# Bring everything down
docker-compose down -v
cd postgres
# Start Redis & PostgreSQL services
docker-compose up -d redis postgres
# Wait for services to come up fully...
# Start Superset
docker-compose up -d superset
# Wait for Superset to come up fully...
# Initialize demo
docker-compose exec superset superset-demo
# or `docker-compose exec superset superset-init` if no demo data needed
# Play around in demo...
# Bring everything down
docker-compose down -v
cd sqlite
# Start Redis service
docker-compose up -d redis
# Wait for services to come up fully...
# Touch SQLite db file
mkdir -p superset
touch superset/superset.db
# Start Superset
docker-compose up -d superset
# Wait for Superset to come up fully...
# Initialize demo
docker-compose exec superset superset-demo
# or `docker-compose exec superset superset-init` if no demo data needed
# Play around in demo...
# Bring everything down
docker-compose down -v
cd celery
# Start Redis & PostgreSQL services
docker-compose up -d redis postgres
# Wait for services to come up fully...
# Start Superset
docker-compose up -d superset
# Wait for Superset to come up fully...
# Start Celery worker
docker-compose up -d worker
# Initialize demo
docker-compose exec superset superset-demo
# or `docker-compose exec superset superset-init` if no demo data needed
# Play around in demo...
# Bring everything down
docker-compose down -v