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Data analysis tool using Flask, WebSockets and d3.js.

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Databench

Data analysis tool using Flask, WebSockets and d3.js. Live demos are at databench-examples.svenkreiss.com.

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Documentation and License

User guide and API documentation: www.svenkreiss.com/databench/v0.3/
Databench was written by Sven Kreiss and made available under the MIT license.

Changelog

  • master (for 0.3.0)
    • include_md() macro for frontend to include Markdown files

    • python 2.6 support (in addition to 2.7)

    • new tool scaffold-databench

    • moved from socket.io to plain websockets

    • one analysis instance per websocket connection

    • restructured analyses directories

    • signals are executed in separate co-routines

    • interface to other backends using zmq

    • frontend: genericElements take string ids instead of jquery selectors

    • frontend: Databench() does not require a name anymore

    • frontend: genericElements: added button() and slider()

    • backend handles action : an action is the co-routine that is launched with a signal. An action can have an id in which case it signals start and end (used to indicate state for genericElements.button()).

  • 0.2.15 (2014-09-06)

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