Superset

Integrate with Superset

Start Superset with Docker Image

Start running Superset Image with pre-built Superset Pinot connector.

1. Run below command to start a standalone Superset deployment

docker run \
  --network pinot-demo \
  --name=superset \
  -p 8088:8088 \
  -d apachepinot/pinot-superset:latest

2.1. (First time) Set up Admin account by running below command and follow instructions to set password.

docker exec -it superset superset fab create-admin \
               --username admin \
               --firstname Superset \
               --lastname Admin \
               --email admin@superset.com \
               --password admin

2.2. (First time) DB upgrade and Initialize Superset

docker exec -it superset superset db upgrade
docker exec -it superset superset init

3. Import Pre-defined Pinot Datasources and Dashboard

docker exec \
    -t superset \
    bash -c 'superset import_datasources -p /etc/examples/pinot/pinot_example_datasource_quickstart.yaml && \
             superset import_dashboards -p /etc/examples/pinot/pinot_example_dashboard.json'

4. Go to SuperSet UI: http://localhost:8088/ to play around with dashboard.

Advanced Setup

Adding Pinot Database

In order to add Pinot cluster as a database, a SQLAlchemy URI is required.

The format of URI is:

pinot://<pinot-broker-host>:<pinot-broker-port><pinot-broker-path>?controller=<pinot-controller-host>:<pinot-controller-port>

E.g.

pinot://pinot-broker:8099/query/sql?controller=http://pinot-controller:9000/

Below is an example for the QuickStart cluster, you can click TEST CONNECTION button to check if Pinot cluster is successfully connected.

Adding Pinot Table

User can add an existing table into Superset:

User can edit table/column definition by clicking the edit button left to the table name.

Configuring time column

User can configure an existing column mergedTimeMillis as temporal and set Datetime Format accordingly.

Adding a derived column

User can also add a new column by setting the expression.

Another example: