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Druid
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Superset has a native connector to Druid, and a majority of Druid's
Superset has a native connector to Druid and a majority of Druid's
features are accessible through Superset.
.. note ::
Druid now supports SQL and can be accessed through Superset's
SQLAlchemy connector. The long term vision is to deprecate
SQLAlchemy connector. The long-term vision is to deprecate
the Druid native REST connector and query Druid exclusively through
the SQL interface.
Aggregations
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Common aggregations, or Druid metrics can be defined and used in Superset.
Common aggregations or Druid metrics can be defined and used in Superset.
The first and simpler use case is to use the checkbox matrix expose in your
datasource's edit view (``Sources -> Druid Datasources ->
[your datasource] -> Edit -> [tab] List Druid Column``).
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appear in the related dropdowns while in explore view. Checking
``Count Distinct``, ``Min``, ``Max`` or ``Sum`` will result in creating
new metrics that will appear in the ``List Druid Metric`` tab upon saving the
datasource. By editing these metrics, you'll notice that they their ``json``
element correspond to Druid aggregation definition. You can create your own
datasource. By editing these metrics, you'll notice that their ``json``
element corresponds to Druid aggregation definition. You can create your own
aggregations manually from the ``List Druid Metric`` tab following Druid
documentation.