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Arcade Analytics - Play With Data

A set of recipes to show how to use Arcade Analytics with different data stores

Docker images of Arcade and demo databases are available on Docker hub

Prerequisites

Install Docker on you computer: https://docs.docker.com/install/

Run Arcade on your desktop using "single" (embedded) image

Arcade is provided as a all-embedded image, where hsql and embedded Elasicsearch are used instead of Postgresql and ES on separate containers. This configuration is the most indicated to be used on a desktop computer because it needs less resources. Open a shell/cmd and type:

docker-compose -f recipes/arcade-standalone.yml up

The command above starts Arcade, you can top the container with a ctrl+c on the command line. To run Arcade in background, use the -d switch:

docker-compose -f recipes/arcade-standalone.yml up -d

Point your browser to

http://localhost:8080/

login as user with password user

NOTE: This compose does not containers with test databases, they are commented and not started.

Create more users

To be able to create new users, stop Arcade with ctrl+c on the command line or, if the -d flag was used, type the command:

docker-compose -f recipes/arcade-standalone.yml down

Open the compose definition recipes/arcade-standalone.yml with an editor of your choice and fill the properties inside the compose:

      - SPRING_EMAIL_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
      - SPRING_EMAIL_PORT=587
      - SPRING_EMAIL_USERNAME=
      - SPRING_EMAIL_PASSWORD=
      - JHIPSTER_MAIL_FROM=
      - JHIPSTER_MAIL_BASE-URL=

Then restart the container and login with admin/admin credentials. In the admin menu you are now able to create new users.

OrientDB 3.0.x: explore the demo database

To play with the OrientDB's demo database, open a new shell and start the container:

docker-compose -f recipes/orientdb3.yml up

Now, to connect and use the database, go to Arcade, create a new data source with these parameters:

  • type: OrientDB 3
  • server: arcadeanalytics-orientdb3
  • port: 2424
  • database: demodb
  • username: admin
  • password: admin

Save and start the index process of the data source.

JanusGraph: explore the demo database with Gremlin

To play with the Janus's demo database, open a new shell and start the container:

docker-compose -f recipes/janus.yml up

Now, to connect and use the database, go to Arcade, create a new data source with these parameters:

  • type: Gremlin
  • gremlin implementation: JanusGraph
  • server: arcadeanalytics-janusgraph
  • port: 8182
  • database: na
  • username: na
  • password: na

Save and start the index process of the data source.

OrientDB 3.0.x: explore the demo database with Gremlin

To play with the OrientDB's demo database, open a new shell and start the container:

docker-compose -f recipes/orientdb3.yml up

Now, to connect and use the database, go to Arcade, create a new data source with these parameters:

  • type: Gremlin/OrientDB
  • server: arcadeanalytics-orientdb3
  • port: 8182
  • database: na
  • username: na
  • password: na

Save and start the index process of the data source.

PostgreSQL: explore the dvd rental database

To play with the PostgreSQL's dvd-rental database, open a new shell and start the container:

docker-compose -f recipes/postgresql-dvd-rental.yml up

Now, to connect and use the database, go to Arcade, create a new data source with these parameters:

  • type: RDBMS/PostgreSQL
  • server: arcadeanalytics-postgresql-dvd-rental
  • port: 5432
  • database: dvdrental
  • username: postgres
  • password: postgres

MySQL: explore the "sakila" database

To play with the MySQL's sakila database, open a new shell and start the container:

docker-compose -f recipes/mysql-sakila.yml up

Now, to connect and use the database, go to Arcade, create a new data source with these parameters:

  • type: RDBMS/MySQL
  • server: arcadeanalytics-mysql-sakila
  • port: 3306
  • database: sakila
  • username: test
  • password: test

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