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Sisense Python SDK

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Note from the Author

I no longer work for Sisense and thus I do not have access to a Sisense instance in order to test or further develop this code.

If you wish to update PySense you can open a Pull Request which I will review and merge as time allows.

If you spot errors in the code which can be fixed easily, you may open an issue and I will attempt to fix it as time allows.

As I do not have a Sisense instance I cannot guarantee any functionality nor can I effectivly troubleshoot any issues which arise.

I am invested in maintaining this to the best of my ability for those who have used this.

You are free to fork and modify the code in your own repo as needed per the terms of GNU General Public License v3.0

Cheers,

Nathan Giusti

Overview

PySense is the fastest, easiest way to manage and automate your Sisense deployment.

PySense is more than just an API wrapper. PySense handles all the complexities of the Sisense API for you so you can spend more time creating value for your customers.

I've taken my years of experience both with implementing BI solutions myself and as a consultant managing implementations for large corporations to streamline what matters most.

With PySense you can manage your BI implementation like a pro with barely any technical skills.

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Prerequisites

Required:

  • A basic understanding of a high level programing language (JS, Java, Python, C/C++/C#, etc)
  • A basic understanding of the following programming concepts
    • Control Flows (if, for, while)
    • Objects (calling object methods)
    • Collections (arrays, lists)

Recommended:

  • A basic understanding of Python

If you lack the above but still wish to use PySense I recommend CodeAcademy

Getting Started

You'll need to have Python 3.0+ and an IDE. Development of PySense was done with PyCharm.

If you need help installing Python/PyCharm, see our tutorial

Install PySense with pip:

  • pip install PySenseSDK

Tutorial Videos

V 1.0.7 Release Notes

  • Breaking changes

    • None
  • Additions

    • None
  • Fixes

    • Updated format_host to return https scheme. Before http would be redirected to https causing API request method to change to GET. This caused errors for POST, PUT, etc.
  • Known Issues

    • REST API sometimes becomes unresponsive on Linux builds
    • REST API sometimes fails uploading sdata files

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