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Tableau is a visual analytics platform transforming the way businesses use data to solve problems. When paired with the CData Tableau Connector for GitHub, you can easily get access to live GitHub data within Tableau. This article shows how to connect to GitHub in Tableau and build a simple chart.
The CData Tableau Connectors enable high-speed access to live GitHub data in Tableau. Once you install the connector, you simply authenticate with GitHub and you can immediately start building responsive, dynamic visualizations and dashboards. By surfacing GitHub data using native Tableau data types and handling complex filters, aggregations, & other operations automatically, CData Tableau Connectors grant seamless access to GitHub data.
NOTE: The CData Tableau Connectors require Tableau 2020.3 or higher. If you are using an older version of Tableau, you will need to use the CData JDBC Driver. If you wish to connect to GitHub data in Tableau Cloud, you will need to use CData Connect AI.
Open Tableau and click More under Connect -> To a Server. Select "GitHub by CData," then configure the connection and click "Sign In."
GitHub uses the OAuth 2 authentication standard. To authenticate using OAuth, create an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties. See the Getting Started chapter of the CData help documentation for an authentication guide.
👁 Configuring the Connector (Sage Intacct is shown)
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