Share datasets like Notion pages
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Share datasets like Notion pages
Splitgraph now supports advanced data sharing settings. Make a repository private, invite a collaborator and control their level of access, all from a simple Web UI.
Create a dataset you wish to share
The easiest way to add data to Splitgraph is by uploading a CSV file. Go to the Upload page or use this widget:
See a previous blog post for more information.
You can also run a Splitgraph client locally. Check out the five minute demo that will show you how to create a dataset and publish it on Splitgraph.
In addition, we're working on a UI to add data to Splitgraph that will let you ingest and query data from over 100 SaaS sources and databases.
Open the Publication Status dialog
You can find the new Publication Status dialog to the right of the repository name.
In here, you can:
- set a repository as private. This means only you (and users you add) will be able to read data from it or even find it.
- invite users to your repository
- see who can access your repository and manage their access settings
Invite a collaborator by username or email
If your collaborator is already registered on Splitgraph, you can add them to the repository using their username:
You can also add a contributor by their e-mail address. If they are already registered on Splitgraph, they will be automatically added to your repository.
If they're not registered, they will receive an e-mail with an invitation to register on Splitgraph.
Manage levels of access
We currently support three roles:
- Reader: Can view and query tables in a repository through the DDN or pull images with
sgr
- Writer: Can modify the repository's README and push data to it using
sgr
- Admin: Has all permissions and can control sharing
If a repository is public, everyone on Splitgraph has an implicit Reader role on it.
Next steps
- Query the dataset over the DDN or the REST API
- Check out the
splitgraph.yml
format for a sneak peek of how you will be able to add more data to Splitgraph
Want a private Splitgraph instance?
If you want Splitgraph for your internal company data, then join the private beta for our cloud SaaS product. We can deploy a white-labeled instance to your own infrastructure and setup a modern data stack for you without any hassle.
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