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In this tutorial, we will extend our dashboard with more indicators, and we'll learn about additional dashboard features and formatting.
We'll also learn new metric functions and syntax.
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What you'll create
Extended dashboard full of new features and indicators.
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Block rows
Our dashboard contains two indicators we've added in the previous tutorial - turnover_indicator
and customers_indicator
. They're each in a separate block row. Using the blockRow
object, we can put two indicators in one row, and thus save some space on the dashboard.
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Let's add two more metrics and two more indicators:
online_turnover_indicator.json
online_turnover_metric.json
offline_turnover_indicator.json
offline_turnover_metric.json
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These metrics use the filterBy
option, which allows you to filter metric results based on value of some property. In this case, we'll split our metrics based on the value of transactions.channel
property, which is either "Online" or "Offline".
The indicators are similar to turnover_indicator
, we've just edited the title
and description
keys. Add these 4 object using addMetadata.
Now, we have to add these new indicators on the dashboard. We will use the blockRow
object, which allows us to put put two indicators in one row.
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{ "id": "ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr", "name": "business_overview_dashboard", "type": "dashboard", "content": { "blockRows": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "blockRow", "blocks": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=online_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=offline_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=customers_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, "accessInfo": { "createdAt": "2020-06-25T12:58:05Z", "modifiedAt": "2020-06-29T06:14:41Z", "createdBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7", "modifiedBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7" }, "links": [ { "rel": "self", "href": "/rest/projects/k5t8mf2a80tay2ng/md/dashboards/ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr" } ] } |
Use pushProject
to update the dashboard.
Indicator layout
So far, we used only the primary
layout of indicators. Let's have a look at the secondary
layout, and some more metrics.
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Let's add two more metrics and two more indicators:
online_ratio_indicator.json
online_ratio_metric.json
offline_ratio_indicator.json
offline_ratio_metric.json
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This metric tells us what portion of our business is realised through the online/offline channel. This can done by using function_divide
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and dividing the number of online transactions by the number of all transactions. You can think of this type of metric as a fraction. The numerator is the number of online/offline transactions, and the denominator is the number of all transactions.
The indicators have a different format
object. We want to format the metric as a percentage
with fraction
of 1. We also used a different distribution - uniform
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Add these 4 objects using addMetadata.
Extend the dashboard similar to what we've done earlier. We will use the blockRow
object, again but we'll set the layout of these indicator to secondary
. This means they will appear smaller on the dashboard.
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{ "id": "ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr", "name": "business_overview_dashboard", "type": "dashboard", "content": { "blockRows": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "blockRow", "blocks": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=online_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=offline_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, { "type": "blockRow", "blocks": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=online_ratio_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "secondary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=offline_ratio_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "secondary" } ] }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=customers_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, "accessInfo": { "createdAt": "2020-06-25T12:58:05Z", "modifiedAt": "2020-06-29T06:14:41Z", "createdBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7", "modifiedBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7" }, "links": [ { "rel": "self", "href": "/rest/projects/k5t8mf2a80tay2ng/md/dashboards/ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr" } ] } |
Use pushProject to update the dashboard.
Indicator group
It's possible to group indicators into collapsible indicator groups. Each indicatorGroup
must have a title
and can have a description
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Our indicatorGroup
"Transactions" analyzes the transactions using 3 new indicators and metrics. These are:
transactions_indicator.json
transactions_metric.json
transactions_per_customer_indicator.json
transactions_per_customer_metric.json
average_transaction_indicator.json
average_transaction_metric.json
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There's no new syntax in case of transactions_indicator
and transactions_metric
objects. The transactions_per_customer_metric
is a simple fraction. And in average_transaction_metric
, we use a new function - function_avg
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Add these 6 objects using addMetadata.
What's important is the dashboard syntax update. We will add a the indicatorGroup
object containing these three indicators to the blockRows
array.
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Categories block
Now, we'll add categories
block on our dashboard. Blocks are parts of the indicator drill object. So, this part of this tutorial is a actually sneak peek to the next part.
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{ "id": "ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr", "name": "business_overview_dashboard", "type": "dashboard", "content": { "blockRows": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "blockRow", "blocks": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=online_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=offline_turnover_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, { "type": "blockRow", "blocks": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=online_ratio_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "secondary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=offline_ratio_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "secondary" } ] }, { "type": "indicatorGroup", "title": "Transactions", "blockRows": [ { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=transactions_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=transactions_per_customer_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=average_transaction_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" } ] }, { "type": "indicator", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=customers_indicator", "indicatorDrill": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicatorDrills?name=empty_indicator_drill", "layout": "primary" }, { "type": "categories", "title": "Number of customers by sex", "description": "Number of customers by sex", "splitProperty": "customers.sex", "indicator": "/rest/projects/$projectId/md/indicators?name=customers_indicator" } ] }, "accessInfo": { "createdAt": "2020-06-25T12:58:05Z", "modifiedAt": "2020-06-29T06:14:41Z", "createdBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7", "modifiedBy": "/rest/accounts/00ubfu7fdyIoFKxXm0h7" }, "links": [ { "rel": "self", "href": "/rest/projects/k5t8mf2a80tay2ng/md/dashboards/ltvoi2nghm4dt4jr" } ] } |
Use pushProject to update the dashboard.
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That's it! You now have a beautiful dashboard in your project. In the next tutorial, we'll take a look at various ways of filtering the data. |
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