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dlt._workspace.helpers.dashboard.runner

run_dashboard

def run_dashboard(pipeline_name: str = None,
edit: bool = False,
pipelines_dir: str = None,
port: int = None,
host: str = None,
with_test_identifiers: bool = False,
headless: bool = False) -> None

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Run dashboard blocked

start_dashboard

@contextlib.contextmanager
def start_dashboard(
pipelines_dir: str = None,
port: int = 2718,
test_identifiers: bool = True,
headless: bool = True,
wait_on_ok: float = 1.0) -> Iterator[subprocess.Popen[bytes]]

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Launches dashboard in context manager that will kill it after use

run_dashboard_command

def run_dashboard_command(pipeline_name: str = None,
edit: bool = False,
pipelines_dir: str = None,
port: int = None,
host: str = None,
with_test_identifiers: bool = False,
headless: bool = False) -> List[str]

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Creates cli command to run workspace dashboard

This demo works on codespaces. Codespaces is a development environment available for free to anyone with a Github account. You'll be asked to fork the demo repository and from there the README guides you with further steps.
The demo uses the Continue VSCode extension.

Off to codespaces!

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