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Embeddable.com Starter Pack

Hello and welcome to our Embeddable components starter pack built just for you by the Embeddable team ❤️ We wish to thank you for using our platform and welcome any feedback.

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Installation

npm i # requires node 20 or later

Build & Deploy

This is how you push code changes to your Embeddable workspace

  1. Head to https://app.us.embeddable.com (or https://app.eu.embeddable.com) and grab your API Key.

  2. Set your location: in embeddable.config.ts, uncomment either the US or EU config section.

  3. Build the code bundle: npm run embeddable:build

  4. Push the above code bundle to your workspace:

npm run embeddable:push -- --api-key <API Key> --email <Email> --message <Message>

  1. Head back to https://app.embeddable.com (or https://app.eu.embeddable.com) and "Create new Embeddable" using the components and models from your code bundle

Local Development

This is a "Preview workspace" (local to you) that allows you make changes locally and see them instantly without needing to "Build and Deploy".

npm run embeddable:dev (note: you may need to run npm run embeddable:login first)

It opens a "Preview" workspace, that uses your local components and models.

Syncing this starter pack with your private repo

We recommend cloning this repo and storing it privately where you keep your git repositories.

You can then set up this repo as a git remote so that you can merge in the latest changes (new components, functionality, etc.) whenever you need.

Alternatively, if you'd prefer to integrate Embeddable's sdk directly into your existing codebase, take a look at this repo for an example of a minimal setup.

Debugging Data Models

To test and debug your data models locally using Cube's data playground:

Create a .env file in the same folder as cube-playground.yml and follow the instructions here to add your database's credentials.

npm run cube:playground

open localhost:4000

In the playground you can:

  • query for measures and dimensions
  • see results
  • see generated SQL
  • set the Security Context to test row level security
  • test pre-aggregations

Official documentation on using Cube's playground can be found here.

Debugging Pre-aggregations

While cube playground is running, you can run npm run cube:cubestore to get access to a mysql interface on top of your locally stored preaggregations.

E.g. list the stored preaggregations using SELECT * FROM information_schema.tables;

Official documentation on inspecting local pre-aggregations can be found here.

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