⚠️ Warning: This project is experimental and mostly for demo purposes at this time.
Zillion Web
is a monorepo frontend UI and backend API with a main objective of
demonstrating and testing some use cases for Zillion.
The project was initially created using this project generator but has drifted a bit in terms of docker setup, library versions, and stylistic choices. It retains the same general code structure so reviewing those docs and the docs at dockerswarm.rocks will be helpful if you are looking to develop or deploy this on your own.
Some general things to know:
- This includes the
zillion[nlp]
extension to support experimental text-to-report functionality. As such you will need NLP config settings to run. See theZillion
docs for more details, set up a custom zillion config with your OpenAI settings, or look at the docker files to see what environment vars you can set. - The frontend is currently Vue 2.6+ with Vuetify 2.3+. It utilizes
vue-property-decorator
andvue-class-component
. - Billboard JS is used for charting.
- There is not much in terms of automated testing, but it is expected to work well on recent Chrome and Firefox desktop versions. YMMV elsewhere.
- The backend is a FastAPI python server. You can run this separately if you are just looking for a web API to access a
Zillion
backend.
There is currently no hosted demo but the default settings will bring up a warehouse with data from the Baseball Databank.
This project contains experimental support for accessing your warehouse as a ChatGPT plugin. This requires some extra environment settings as well as you setting up the plugin within ChatGPT.
By default in dev mode (more precisely when the SERVER_HOST setting has localhost
in it) there is no authentication. In production
you would set a Bearer token and give that to ChatGPT to access the plugin. Additionally since ChatGPT doesn't understand the concept of deciding which warehouse to query you must hardcode a warehouse ID. The following environment variables must be set:
PLUGIN_TOKEN=<some secure token>
PLUGIN_WAREHOUSE_ID=<your integer warehouse id>
PLUGIN_EMAIL=email@yourdomain.com
PLUGIN_LEGAL_INFO=<your domain legal info url>
The plugin is installed as a sub app with its own OpenAPI specification at /plugin/openapi.json
.
Install docker, clone this repo, and bring it up with Docker Compose. Generally speaking you should reference the docs for the base project generator. You will need to change variables in the .env
file at the project root, including adding the ones commented out or setting them otherwise in your environment before starting the project locally with docker-compose up
.
I've also added an "extdb" version of the docker deployment that may be more flexibly integrated with existing databases. This would be useful if you had an existing load balancer and database in the cloud that you wanted to use.
Any help/feedback is greatly appreciated. Please check out the basic contributing guide for Zillion
as a guideline.