/sisense

Python interface for Sisense API

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Sisense API

Documentation Status

Python interface for Sisense API.

Note

In development. Beta version available in:

$ pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ sisense

Install

$ pip install sisense

Getting started

from sisense import Sisense

sisense = Sisense(host, token)
datamodel = sisense.datamodel

new_datamodel = datamodel.clone('Datamodel copy')

build = new_datamodel.start_build('replace_all')
build.stop() 

For developers

Testing

To run all test:

$ make api-test

Support files

In order to test the API functions, you need to supply the following support files:

  • tests/support_files/dashboard.dash: file created when exporting a dashboard on Sisense
  • tests/support_files/datasecurity.json: a list of data security rules
  • tests/support_files/hierarchy.json: a list of hierarchy objects
  • tests/support_files/permission.json: a list of permission objects
  • tests/support_files/config/api_v09.json: a JSON with
{
    "host": "<host address>",
    "token": "<API token>",
    "elasticube": "<Elasticube's name used for testing>",
    "user_email": "<User e-mail used for testing>"
}
  • tests/support_files/config/api_v1.json: a JSON with
{
    "host": "<host address>",
    "token": "<API token>",
    "elasticube": "<Elasticube's name used for testing>",
    "user_email": "<User's e-mail used for testing>",
    "group_name": "<Group's name used for testing>",
    "dashboard": "<Dashboard's name used for testing>",
    "folder": "<Folder's name used for testing>"
}
  • tests/support_files/config/api_v2.json: a JSON with
{
    "host": "<host address>",
    "token": "<API token>",
    "datamodel": "<Elasticube's name used for testing>",
    "datamodel.oid": "<Elasticube's ID used for testing (must be the same datamodel)>",
}