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Connect Tableau to your Jupyter Notebook

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Jupytab allows you to explore in Tableau data which is generated dynamically by a Jupyter Notebook. You can thus create Tableau data sources in a very flexible way using all the power of Python. This is achieved by having Tableau access data through a web server created by Jupytab.

Jupytab is built on solid foundations: Tableau's Web Data Connector and the Jupyter Kernel Gateway.

Features:

  • Expose multiple pandas dataframes to Tableau from a Jupyter notebook
  • Access several notebooks from Tableau through a single entry point (web server)
  • Manage your notebooks using a web interface
  • Secure access to your data

The full documentation is available on the project's home page.

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