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  1. Metabase releases how to#
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To make it easier to play with and learn how to use Metabase, we expanded the Sample Database that ships with Metabase to include more relevant, up-to-date data.Which, ahem, is kind of how dashboard copying should have worked from the beginning. Deep copy dashboards: when duplicating dashboards, you can now choose whether to duplicate the cards in the dashboard.Dashboard filters now offer single-select in addition to multi-select behavior.A huge shukran to everyone who helped out with the translation. Metabase adds Arabic to its list of supported languages. This allows you to pre-configure instances (including database connections) in YAML, and spin up new instances without having to go through the UI or mess around with environment variables. On self-hosted paid plans, you can now load a Metabase from a configuration file ( config.yml). Pairing convertTimezone with models allows you to provide data sources with adjusted time zones, irrespective of how they’re stored in the DB.

metabase releases

  • Do math with dates: datetimeAdd, datetimeSubtract and, oh yeah, datetimeDiff.
  • Extract datetime components with functions like hour, day, month, and so on.
  • It was about time to unlock more expressivity in the query builder. New datetime functions in the query builder If you want model caching for your data source, let us know on GitHub. Model caching is now available for MySQL (in addition to PostgreSQL). When you’re in the native editor writing SQL, you can use autocomplete to reference models, and browse models and their fields from the data reference sidebar. We also polished a bunch of other chart types: we brought conditional formatting to pivot tables, improved labels on pie charts, and more.įirst off, models are easier to create there’s no need to create a saved question first, you can just click on + New > Model.Īnd models are now much more reliable, and faster to edit and iterate, with fewer query-reruns and a snappier UI. Row charts got a complete revamp, so they’re now on par with Metabase’s bar charts. Static charts (the charts Metabase sends via email and Slack) now support more viz types, and they look a lot more like their in-app counterparts, down to the axes, legends, color selection, column formatting, and more.

    Metabase releases series#

    We redesigned the visualization settings UI to make charts easier to work with, including the option to reorder series (which makes funnel charts a lot easier to work with). Which means that Athena will be available for all plans on Metabase Cloud! Give it a try it’s like shooting fish in a S3 bucket.īetter charts and a new visualization settings UI

    Metabase releases driver#

    So, as of this release (Metabase 45), we are officially committing to supporting the Athena driver going forward.

    Metabase releases drivers#

    Our engineers picked up the driver, originally developed by the inimitable Damon Cortesi (thanks, Damon!), and made a bunch of improvements to bring it up our high standards for officially supported data sources (all officially supported database drivers have to survive our punishing testing gauntlet). Some of you self-hosting Metabase have been using the Athena community driver for some time. Metabase now supports Amazon Athena as an official data source Plus: we added a new, officially supported database. We added a few cool things, like the new datetime functions available in the query builder, but we dedicated most of our efforts to improving key features, with the goal of making Metabase more reliable and easier to work with. For this release, we focused on improving the day-to-day Metabase experience.













    Metabase releases