Including a custom loader within the embedded Sisense dashboard
Hi, nice to e-meet you. I'm a senior product manager currently working on a feature which includes technical improvements to the integration of some of the Sisense dashboards within our portal. The current Sisense dashboards are now displaying this loading state (screenshot attached), which if I’m not wrong it wasn’t there before.Since we’re planning to include a custom loader, I’m wondering if you have any insights on how much control do we have/will have over it. We would like to be able to hide/replace it.2.8KViews0likes3CommentsHow do you have multiple developers work on a single dashboard?
We have several dashboards which we are embedding into a product of ours. We would like to be able to have our dashboard developers go in and edit a dashboard which we are embedding, but it seems like 1) Only an owner can edit a dashboard and then publish it out 2) Changing the "owner" of a dashboard requires exporting and then importing The issue is that the embed link is used by other systems for giving our clients. Is there any way, short of a shared login, to develop dashboards? For example, let's say that we have a dashboard which is embedded in our application that is used my multiple users. We don't want to be in a situation where only one person on our team can edit and publish.2.3KViews0likes3CommentsCORS issue during New Relic Selenium monitoring
I have a CORS issue for the resource: https://myapp.sisense.com/systemPlugins/main.865fa679b5b9e4de41c5.js Which is causing an issue when running a New Relic script. I have already set cross-origin to * in Admin Security settings. Is it possible to fix this CORS issue to ensure my script isn't blocked and can I have clarification on how I can determine what system plugin this script refers to, can I use the id here to find what script this is for?2KViews0likes1CommentSisense Compose SDK
Sisense Compose SDK The Future is Composable In the fast-paced world of data-driven applications, developers are constantly seeking innovative ways to create customized data products that seamlessly integrate into their projects. Sisense has stepped up to the challenge with its groundbreaking Compose SDK, which has fundamentally changed the game. This powerful toolkit empowers developers to harness the full potential of Sisense components, enabling them to craft data products that are not only highly customized but also perfectly tailored to their applications. Traditionally, the embedded analytics market constrained developers within the boundaries of their chosen tools. However, Compose SDK breaks free from this limitation. Instead of merely embedding a third-party tool, developers now have the freedom to build bespoke data products by selecting from a rich library of Sisense components and seamlessly integrating them with a wide range of other tools within their Integrated Development Environment (IDE). A Practical Example In the world of UI design, consistency is key. Imagine your company has chosen the Material UI framework to style your application. It provides a sleek and uniform look, but now you need to populate Material UI tables with dynamic data from Sisense. Enter Compose SDK. With it, you can seamlessly merge Material UI's aesthetics with Sisense's analytical power. Start with Material UI tables that align perfectly with your design guidelines. Then, using the Compose SDK's ExecuteQuery component, you effortlessly infuse these tables with real-time data from Sisense. The result? Stunning, data-rich components that not only adhere to your design principles but also deliver invaluable insights. Your users get the best of both worlds - visually appealing design and powerful data. Get Started with Compose SDK Excited to explore the potential of the Compose SDK? Good news - it's currently in Beta and available to all Sisense partners, ready for you to harness its capabilities today. To embark on your journey, you can begin by cloning the example repository from GitHub listed below. To install the necessary packages for your sample application, follow the user-friendly Compose SDK Quickstart Guide. Keep in mind that, for the time being, these packages are accessible on GitHub, requiring a personal access token for access. In conclusion, Sisense's Compose SDK represents a revolutionary leap forward in the world of data product development. It empowers developers to break free from the constraints of traditional embedded analytics and build highly customized, seamlessly integrated data products. With the Compose SDK, the possibilities are limitless, and the power to transform your applications lies at your fingertips. So, why wait? Dive into the world of Compose SDK, unleash your creativity, and revolutionize your data products today. Your applications will thank you for it! Credit: Sample Application initially developed by Sisense Senior Director of Field Engineering: Tom Linton Compose SDK -- Material UI Example Sisense Quick Start Guide Sisense Github1.9KViews3likes1CommentThird Party Cookies Google Chrome Phase out
With Google Chrome's recent change to remove third-party cookies this year, many solutions responsible for running embedded content are being affected. In reviewing the Sisense documentation, it appears that alternatives such as utilizing Web Access Tokens (WAT) or employing the same domain for various apps behind specific paths are suggested. However, both solutions have limitations hindering their implementation: WAT, as stated in the documentation, only applies to registered users with the viewer role. This raises concerns about accessibility for users with Administrator or Designer roles. Is there an official solution available for these user types? Regarding domains, the proposed solution of consolidating apps under a single domain and path poses challenges for solutions with multiple custom domains. Considering Google Chrome's plan to remove all third-party cookies for 100% of its users by the end of the year, and the potential for other browsers to follow suit, it's crucial to explore viable alternatives. Is there a plan to adopt the CHIPS initiative for cookie management in the near future, or are there existing solutions available for testing the transition?Solved1.9KViews0likes1CommentDisabling user accounts rather than deleting
Hi, Is it possible to deactivate user accounts rather than completing removing? We have users that will no longer have access to the system, but could come back later (for example, trail users). Is using the security model to deny access the only other way? This would still add against our user license count so not an ideal solution long term.Solved1.9KViews0likes2Comments