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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/document by this push: new ad5767c Update Superset Blog ad5767c is described below commit ad5767c12b3856209baf1c63683a98188a5f9bd6 Author: GinaZhai <na.z...@kyligence.io> AuthorDate: Mon Mar 18 15:39:08 2019 +0800 Update Superset Blog --- website/_posts/blog/2018-01-01-kylin-and-superset.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/website/_posts/blog/2018-01-01-kylin-and-superset.md b/website/_posts/blog/2018-01-01-kylin-and-superset.md index a021fe9..931fef2 100644 --- a/website/_posts/blog/2018-01-01-kylin-and-superset.md +++ b/website/_posts/blog/2018-01-01-kylin-and-superset.md @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Now everything you need is installed and ready to go. Let’s try to create an A Figure 5: Apache Superset Login Page 2. Go to Source -> Datasource to configure a new data source. -- SQLAlchemy URI pattern is : kylin://<username>:<password>@<hostname>:<port>/<project name> +- SQLAlchemy URI pattern is : kylin://\<username\>:\<password\>@\<hostname\>:\<port\>/\<project name\> - Check “Expose in SQL Lab” if you want to expose this data source in SQL Lab. - Click “Test Connection” to see if the URI is working properly.