2/2/2024 0 Comments Metabase releases![]() You can embed Metabase into your application either by using a public link, or if you need a more secure method, by using our Secure Embedding integration in your application’s backend server code. If you don’t use Metabase, you can easily and quickly create embeddable charts using our graphical interface or by writing SQL queries. If you already use Metabase for internally-facing analytics (and you should!), you can quickly reuse reports and dashboards and present them in your application. Metabase now offers a simple, fast way to power your in-application analytics. Historically, to provide your users with the analytics, you could either build out a custom analytics feature set in your application itself, or use complicated and expensive business intelligence applications. Whether you are building a SaaS CRM application, an online video site or a blogging site, your users expect to easily look up how many leads a given salesperson closed, how many views their uploads received over time, or what your top referrers are. Users expect increasingly sophisticated analytics and reporting as part of any application. ![]() TL DR Embed Metabase dashboards in your application to easily provide analytics to your users and iterate faster. As always we strongly recommend backing up your application database before upgrading. You can download the new version of Metabase at To upgrade, see the instructions for your platform. We’ve got some exciting plans for 2018 so we’ll be seeing you all again soon. To see the full list of odds and ends, check out the release notes. Per the usual, we’ve also done work on fixing various bugs, timezone or otherwise, in our perpetual quest to make Metabase run a little smoother. While we were rattling around under the hood we also decided to speed up all of our API responses a bit just for good measure. ![]() We decided to pay some of that back this release by optimizing the sync process and API calls to use less memory. Performance improvementsĪs we’ve added new features over the past few years we’ve noticed and heard from you all that we’ve incurred some performance debt. But since that’s not always what you want, we added the option to include the current period if you need that in your charts or tables. In the past, to prevent showing partial data, when you’ve filtered data in Metabase by time using our query builder we’ve not included the current day, week, etc. I guess you could say we’ve checked that box. For any question you add to a pulse you can now attach the full result as a CSV or XLS file.Įver needed to filter a dashboard by a specific state, for example, but wanted to include more than one state in that filter? Well, now you can. We know a bunch of you have workflows that require getting a table out of Metabase and into the hands of your team on a regular basis. Since the cards are Markdown-based you can include links, pictures (or GIFs), bullet points - really anything you need to give the right context alongside your data. Use them to help explain a metric, organize a set of visualizations with a title, or explain why the numbers are down because the cat walked over the keyboard again. That’s where you come in because you can now add text cards to dashboards. While a chart can say a lot, sometimes it needs a little help. What we know for certain is we named it Metabase 0.28, and we think you’ll get along well with it. It’s certainly been busy here at the proverbial Meta base, and as such we’ve got either an extremely early Valentine’s Day or an extremely late holiday gift for you. How’s 2018 been for you so far? Good we hope.
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