Contributions are welcome and are greatly appreciated! Every little bit helps, and credit will always be given.
You can contribute in many ways:
Report bugs through GitHub
If you are reporting a bug, please include:
Look through the GitHub issues for bugs. Anything tagged with “bug” is open to whoever wants to implement it.
Look through the GitHub issues for features. Anything tagged with “feature” is open to whoever wants to implement it.
Superset could always use better documentation, whether as part of the official Superset docs, in docstrings, docs/*.rst
or even on the web as blog posts or articles.
The best way to send feedback is to file an issue on GitHub.
If you are proposing a feature:
Latest documentation and tutorial are available here
Check the OS dependencies before follows these steps.
# fork the repo on GitHub and then clone it # alternatively you may want to clone the main repo but that won't work # so well if you are planning on sending PRs # git clone git@github.com:airbnb/superset.git # [optional] setup a virtual env and activate it virtualenv env source env/bin/activate # install for development python setup.py develop # Create an admin user fabmanager create-admin --app superset # Initialize the database superset db upgrade # Create default roles and permissions superset init # Load some data to play with superset load_examples # start a dev web server superset runserver -d
superset/assets
contains all npm-managed, front end assets. Flask-Appbuilder itself comes bundled with jQuery and bootstrap. While these may be phased out over time, these packages are currently not managed with npm.
Make sure you are using recent versions of node and npm. No problems have been found with node>=5.10 and npm>=3.9.
First, npm must be available in your environment. If it is not you can run the following commands (taken from this source)
brew install node --without-npm echo prefix=~/.npm-packages >> ~/.npmrc curl -L https://www.npmjs.com/install.sh | sh
The final step is to add ~/.npm-packages/bin
to your PATH
so commands you install globally are usable. Add something like this to your .bashrc
file, then source ~/.bashrc
to reflect the change.
export PATH="$HOME/.npm-packages/bin:$PATH"
To install third party libraries defined in package.json
, run the following within the superset/assets/
directory which will install them in a new node_modules/
folder within assets/
.
npm install
To parse and generate bundled files for superset, run either of the following commands. The dev
flag will keep the npm script running and re-run it upon any changes within the assets directory.
# Compiles the production / optimized js & css npm run prod # Start a web server that manages and updates your assets as you modify them npm run dev
For every development session you will have to start a flask dev server as well as an npm watcher
superset runserver -d -p 8081 npm run dev
Python tests can be run with:
./run_tests.sh
We use Mocha, Chai and Enzyme to test Javascript. Tests can be run with:
cd /superset/superset/assets/javascripts npm i npm run test
Lint the project with:
# for python changes flake8 changes tests flake8 changes superset # for javascript npm run lint
Codeclimate is a service we use to measure code quality and test coverage. To get codeclimate's report on your branch, ideally before sending your PR, you can setup codeclimate against your Superset fork. After you push to your fork, you should be able to get the report at http://codeclimate.com . Alternatively, if you prefer to work locally, you can install the codeclimate cli tool.
Install the codeclimate cli tool
curl -L https://github.com/docker/machine/releases/download/v0.7.0/docker-machine-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > /usr/local/bin/docker-machine && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-machine brew install docker docker-machine create --driver virtual box default docker-machine env default eval "$(docker-machine env default)" docker pull codeclimate/codeclimate brew tap codeclimate/formulae brew install codeclimate
Run the lint command:
docker-machine start eval "$(docker-machine env default)” codeclimate analyze
More info can be found here: https://docs.codeclimate.com/docs/open-source-free
Generate the documentation with:
cd docs && ./build.sh
As part of the npm build process, CSS for Superset is compiled from Less
, a dynamic stylesheet language.
It's possible to customize or add your own theme to Superset, either by overriding CSS rules or preferably by modifying the Less variables or files in assets/stylesheets/less/
.
The variables.less
and bootswatch.less
files that ship with Superset are derived from Bootswatch and thus extend Bootstrap. Modify variables in these files directly, or swap them out entirely with the equivalent files from other Bootswatch (themes)[https://github.com/thomaspark/bootswatch.git]
Before you submit a pull request from your forked repo, check that it meets these guidelines:
from __future__ import
will be required in every .py
file soon.We use Babel to translate Superset. The key is to instrument the strings that need translation using from flask_babel import lazy_gettext as _
. Once this is imported in a module, all you have to do is to _("Wrap your strings")
using the underscore _
“function”.
To enable changing language in your environment, you can simply add the LANGUAGES
parameter to your superset_config.py
. Having more than one options here will add a language selection dropdown on the right side of the navigation bar.
LANGUAGES = { 'en': {'flag': 'us', 'name': 'English'}, 'fr': {'flag': 'fr', 'name': 'French'}, 'zh': {'flag': 'cn', 'name': 'Chinese'}, }
As per the [Flask AppBuilder documentation] about translation, to create a new language dictionary, run the following command:
pybabel init -i ./babel/messages.pot -d superset/translations -l es
Then it's a matter of running the statement below to gather all stings that need translation
fabmanager babel-extract --target superset/translations/
You can then translate the strings gathered in files located under superset/translation
, where there's one per language. For the translations to take effect, they need to be compiled using this command:
fabmanager babel-compile --target superset/translations/
Create Models and Views for the datasource, add them under superset folder, like a new my_models.py with models for cluster, datasources, columns and metrics and my_views.py with clustermodelview and datasourcemodelview.
Create db migration files for the new models
Specify this variable to add the datasource model and from which module it is from in config.py:
For example:
ADDITIONAL_MODULE_DS_MAP = {'superset.my_models': ['MyDatasource', 'MyOtherDatasource']}
This means it'll register MyDatasource and MyOtherDatasource in superset.my_models module in the source registry.