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Build your analytical application in three simple steps with Cube.jsFollow these steps to build your
d3 Angular 5 Dashboard
Step 1. Launch an analytical API. It will provide data for your applicationStep 2. Bootstrap a front-end application. It will help to explore dataStep 3. Explore data and build an app. Follow our complete and detailed guides
STEP 1Install Cube.js as an analytical API
Use Cube.js to launch an analytical API on top of your data storeCube.js is an open-source analytical API platformCube.js is used to build internal BI tools or add analytics to existing applications
Get started with Cube.js
$ npx cubejs-cli create d3-angular-5-dashboard-app Copyand follow our Getting StartedGetting Started guide.
STEP 2Bootstrap a front-end application with Angular 5
Use Cube.js Playground to bootstrap a template Angular 5 applicationCube.js Playground is used to explore your data and test different chart types
Install Cube.js as an analytical API
$ cd d3-angular-5-dashboard-app && npm run devCopyOpen http://localhost:4000/http://localhost:4000/ in your browser
STEP 3Create a visualization with d3
Explore our d3 guides and create beautiful visualizationsShare your experience with Cube.js communityD3 DashboardD3 DashboardD3 DashboardD3 DashboardJoin our fast‑growing developer community
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Hansjoerg Posch
Jul 11, 2020I just started working with Cube JS and it has been a pleasant experience so far! Kudos to all devs and especially thank you for the well written docs.
Travis Fischer
Mar 3, 2020I found Cube.js last night and have already integrated it into my user dashboards. Setup with MongoBI was a breeze and the query builder made getting started refreshingly simple.👍 5🚀 1
Pavel Tiunov
Jun 12, 2020Cube.js serves trillion data point sets in production. But it's for Athena though. Biggest RDBMS we've seen in production it's several billions data point set for MySQL.
Willem Demmers
Aug 4, 2020Cube seems like one of the most well-designed and thought out software that I’ve seen whilst researching data pipelining. It feels very modern in a good way.👍 1
Jc
Aug 3, 2020It's effectively a "headless" technology in that sense, and it has a lot of flexibility for varying use cases. For example, you can even use it against a real-time database (pre data lake). It almost doesn't matter what you're querying, it's the two-tier caching strategy on top of a well-defined measure/dimension vocabulary that you get so easily that makes it attractive.Sign up for Cube.js Releases and Updates
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