- Getting Started
- Managing Tenants and Spaces
- Using Development Mode
- Using Datasources
- Connecting Databases
- MySQL
- Postgres
- Amazon RedShift
- Microsoft SQL Server
- BigQuery
- Snowflake
- MongoDB
- ClickHouse
- Hive
- ETable
- Impala
- Oracle
- Teradata
- Google Sheets
- Google Analytics
- Public Dataset
- Using Projects
- Using Datasets and Reports
- Using Visualizations
- Using Dashboards
Using Development Mode
CONTENTS
Home
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Managing Tenants and Spaces
- Using Development Mode
- Using Datasources
- Connecting Databases
- MySQL
- Postgres
- Amazon RedShift
- Microsoft SQL Server
- BigQuery
- Snowflake
- MongoDB
- ClickHouse
- Hive
- ETable
- Impala
- Oracle
- Teradata
- Google Sheets
- Google Analytics
- Public Dataset
- Using Projects
- Using Datasets and Reports
- Using Visualizations
- Using Dashboards
For most tasks, users are in the standard Production mode. Development mode is used for bipp setup and certain editing tasks.
Tasks that require Development Mode:
- Managing Projects
- Exploring Data
- Managing Dashboards
- Managing Insights
- Managing Users
- Managing Roles
- Setting Up bipp, including authentication, caching and security groups
A banner is displayed at the top of your workspace when you are in Development Mode:
Toggling Development Mode
There are two ways to enable Development Mode:
- Certain tasks, such as clicking Users in the Menu pane, prompts you to change modes.
- Clicking on your user icon opens the Profile menu, with the Development Mode toggle.
Click Exit Development Mode in the banner to switch back to Production Mode, or use the toggle in the Profile menu.
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