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Mark Crossfield
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Transcript
Dashing The exceptionally handsome dashboard framework.
Structure ☑ Housekeeping ☐ Dashing Intro ☐ UVL, Trade, Native
Apps Dashboards ☐ Developing Dashboards ☐ Future
Housekeeping How do you want the guild to be organised?
What should the sessions cover? Hackathons / Presentations / Workshops? Write a post-it and we’ll vote at the end Next session: 3pm Tuesday 26th November Hackathon: Public Transport Dashboard
Dashing Intro Just a simple dashboard technology Doesn’t create, store
or provide data Can fetch data (where available) Widgets can be re-used across dashboards Plenty of third party widgets available
Demo
Developing Dashboards Check project out and check the readme: http://svn.dev.tradermedia.net/InternalSystems/DashingDashboards/
Install Vagrant Install Virtual Box Vagrant up Vagrant ssh, and finish installation
Scripted building of Virtual Machines Reproducible builds (using Puppet /
Chef / Ansible) Machine set up defined using Vagrantfile Machine runs in Virtual Box Supports Windows / Mac / Linux
Developing Dashboards Use the Vagrant machine to run dashing locally
See your changes before checking in Pipeline deploys your changes when you check in
Future Persistence of state Move trade data sources into shared
services Dashing dashboards to summarise & consolidate DOS screens Product metric dashboards New widgets (time since x, Mingle integration, build times, GA)
Vote on ideas
Questions?