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added superset #28

Closed Srijan-SS02 closed 3 months ago

Srijan-SS02 commented 3 months ago

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Walkthrough

This update enhances the deployment and configuration of Apache Superset using Docker. It introduces new reverse proxy settings in the Caddyfile, adds multiple scripts for environment initialization, and updates Docker Compose configurations. These changes ensure better integration with PostgreSQL, improved memory management, and a more scalable architecture, making it easier to manage and run Superset in diverse environments.

Changes

Files Change Summary
bhasai/superset/Caddyfile, bhasai/superset/Caddyfile.SDC New reverse proxy configurations added, facilitating requests to the Superset service and enhancing routing capabilities.
bhasai/superset/docker-compose.SDC.yaml, bhasai/superset/docker-compose.yaml Introduced comprehensive Docker Compose setups for Superset, defining services, environment variables, and dependencies essential for deployment, including PostgreSQL and Redis.
bhasai/superset/sample.env Introduced a template for environment variables crucial for database connectivity and application configuration.
bhasai/superset/docker/*.sh New scripts created to automate environment setup, database initialization, frontend building, and server launching within a Docker context, improving workflow and operational efficiency.
bhasai/superset/docker/pythonpath_dev/superset_config.py New configuration file for Superset that manages environment variables for database connections and caching mechanisms, enhancing performance and security.
bhasai/superset/docker/frontend-mem-nag.sh New script to check available memory resources before proceeding with Docker operations, ensuring stability.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Frontend
    participant Proxy
    participant Backend
    participant Database

    User->>Frontend: Request Data
    Frontend->>Proxy: Forward Request
    Proxy->>Backend: Forward Request
    Backend->>Database: Query Data
    Database-->>Backend: Return Data
    Backend-->>Proxy: Return Data
    Proxy-->>Frontend: Return Data
    Frontend-->>User: Display Data

🐰 In a world of code where rabbits hop,
New scripts and configs make our project pop!
From proxy to database, all neatly aligned,
With every change, our Superset's refined.
So let’s celebrate with a joyful cheer,
For smoother deployments throughout the year! ✨


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