Here is a roundup of some of the key features we released last month, December 2020 -- collection crowdsourced suggestions, new metadata and search API endpoints, and a recap on search improvements.
Here is a roundup of some of the key features we released last month, December 2020 -- collection crowdsourced suggestions, new metadata and search API endpoints, and a recap on search improvements.
Look for this new feature in upcoming data.world releases!
Here's a sneak peek of what to expect:
We are updating the way we present contributors and visibility for datasets and projects. Currently, we have a top level Access tab that controls individual access, and a Visibility section in the Settings tab that controls whether the dataset/project is open, private, or discoverable to the community. To minimize confusion and complexity, we are combining and redesigning these settings into a single pane of glass to simplify understanding and control of “who can see this resource."
This is how the experience will look from a data consumer's perspective:
This is now the experience will look from an admin's perspective:
Relevant data partners now appear at the top of some search results as featured results, making it easier to find high-quality, reliable datasets in search. Featured results are disabled for private installs.
If you’re interested in learning more about how we help teams find the right data vendors for their projects, drop us a line at concierge@data.world.
Look for this new feature in upcoming data.world releases!
Here's a sneak peek of what to expect:
You'll soon see a new banner above your search results highlighting the number of matched column results for your query. You can navigate to your column results either by clicking the banner or using the result type dropdown below the search bar.
Column search surfaces tables within datasets or projects that contain matched columns, and individual column records defined in your metadata catalog. This feature will be available for data.world enterprise and community users.
We recently added search as a feature of our public API.
These new endpoints support searching for datasets, projects, insights, queries, tables, collections, files, glossary terms, and analysis resources.
We offer two options:
We've added a full suite of metadata management endpoints to our public API!
If you need to build custom workflows, integrate with existing tool chains, or require additional flexibility in managing your catalog, head over to our API docs. We've added endpoints to manage glossary terms, analysis resources, data sources, tables, columns, and relationships.
Coming soon: Collection management APIs
Search is the primary way users look for data and analysis in data.world. Now it's even easier with simpler "status:" advanced search keyword, status tooltip hints that appear when you hover over a colored status indicator, full-text search on metadata tags, and the new Collections filter.
Here is a roundup of some of the key features we released in 2020, including search improvements, 'Collection' management UX enhancements, query log reporting, and more.
Windowed aggregations partition the results from a SQL query into groups in order to perform calculations across adjacent rows of the query result. You can read more about windowed aggregations and see examples of their usage on data.world in our SQL documentation.
Here is a list of all the new windowed functions with links to their reference pages:
We're proud to announce that two new metadata collectors are now available for enterprise customer use in private beta -- Power BI (business intelligence and data visualization) and DBT (next-gen data transformation). Let us know if you'd like to get your hands on the early versions of these collectors.
As we get closer to general availability, we'll be releasing more information on these exciting expanded metadata and discovery capabilities!