Releases: dekart-xyz/dekart
v0.8.1
Features
Support AWS Athena as datasource.
Before Dekart was supporting only BigQuery. Now you can configure Dekart to query Athena or BigQuery with DEKART_DATASOURCE
environment variable.
AWS Athena is a serverless query engine based on Presto. Athena/Presto includes support of Geospatial Functions and enables querying datasets like OpenStreetMap from AWS Public Dataset.
Make sure to configure Data Limits before using Athena.
See configuration details in https://dekart.xyz/docs/configuration/environment-variables/#main-configuration
Support AWS S3 as backend for storing queries and query results.
Now you can configure Dekart to use AWS S3 or Google Cloud Storage (GCS) to store queries and query results with DEKART_STORAGE
environment variable. S3 storage will work with both: Athena and BigQuery datasources. You can deploy Dekart to AWS regardless if you query Athena or BigQuery.
Dekart still requires Postgres to store query meta information.
Acknowledgements
Thank you @tochka and @Tsovak for hacking together Athena and S3 support PoC.
v0.7.2
v0.7.1
Fixes kepler.gl dependency to include performance improvements listed in v0.7.0 release notes
See v0.7.0 release notes for details
v0.7.0
Features
- Support BigQuery MaxBytesBilled. Now you can set
DEKART_BIGQUERY_MAX_BYTES_BILLED
to implement Best Practices for Controlling Query Cost. See Environment Variables Documentation for details - Read BigQuery Job Results in multiple streams via BigQuery Storage Read API. Speeds up loading results ~5x.
- Fixing critical client dependencies vulnerabilities
Bugfixies
- [Kepler.gl] Long Script Blocking in time when adding data with WKT
- [Kepler.gl] #14 coordHasLength4 throws exception for GeometryCollection
Migration from v0.6
No breaking changes, configure DEKART_BIGQUERY_MAX_BYTES_BILLED
to avoid warnings (see docs)
v0.6.1
v0.5.0
v0.4.1
v.0.4.0
v0.3.0
New
- User management with Google IAP
- Support read-only reports
- Configure link to data documentation and add tracker