Add the source for the demo site
Although the docs do have a walkthrough on how to create the dashboard from the demo site, it would be cool if I could just download or clone it, whatever the method you prefer. I just want to quickly copy / paste it and then tinker around. It looks great, and I want to replicate it quickly.
Great lib so far! Thanks
Hi @christopher-caldwell, thank you for your comment. Yes, we will release it in the next days.
We just didn't want to have a big bang launch and make everything publicly available from day 0.
Thanks for trying tremor and your patience! 🙏
has the source for the demo site been released?
@huwyane not yet unfortunately, we are busy gathering feedback from our users at the moment but we will release it soon. If you're interested, follow tremor on twitter to get the newest updates.
https://www.tremor.so/docs/getting-started/demo-dashboard
"If you are still interested in using them in your first dashboard, have a look at the GitHub repository of the demo dashboard."
Any updates on when the source code for the demo dashboard will be released?
Hi @huwyane, sorry for having to wait longer! End of next week as we will introduce some new components that make building the demo dashboard even easier along with some fixes of the input components! 🤞
I think it's a little odd that it's taking this long to just release the source of the demo site. I'm not sure what there is to consider. FWIW, I have mentally moved on from using this library.
Any updates on this? Love the idea of the library, but gotta admit it seems a bit odd that something that should be a simple copy paste is taking months.
Even if it doesn't use the latest components, it would be useful for me just to see how to place the datetime picker at the top right next to the title, like you do in your demo. Cheers!
We have deprioritised this issue for now and will create a new demo dashboard some time in the future which will be open-sourced. In the meantime check out @tinybirdco's awesome dashboards, built with tremor and fully open-source:
- https://github.com/tinybirdco/web-analytics-starter-kit
- https://github.com/tinybirdco/log-analytics-starter-kit
We have deprioritised this issue for now and will create a new demo dashboard some time in the future which will be open-sourced.
In the meantime check out @tinybirdco's awesome dashboards, built with tremor and fully open-source:
https://github.com/tinybirdco/web-analytics-starter-kit
https://github.com/tinybirdco/log-analytics-starter-kit
Does anyone else find this really weird? Just make a new repo and throw the source in there, it's really straightforward. Put a disclaimer that this may change or whatever is needed for people to be aware.
At this point, it's shady to me that you can't just put the demo source out there.
@mitrotasios Thanks for the links, was able to get some good ideas from those repos. Also congrats on the v2.0 release!
@christopher-caldwell Yeah, it is a bit odd. Having said that, they just released version 2.0 yesterday, and they may want to release a demo build for that. If I had had access to the demo when I asked for it, I would've started building my site based on it, and today it would've been totally outdated.
Hey guys, I created this repo based on the Tremor demo dashboard and the tremor docs. Feel free to use/contribute: https://github.com/nikhiljay/tremor-demo-dashboard
Has the source been added anywhere? I couldn't find it.
The guys form RedwoodJS have put together some resources around the demo dashboard: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/build-dashboards-fast-with-tremor/4865
@severinlandolt thanks for composing the example.
@mitrotasios to make the community members happy, you could have just put the example code somewhere in the repo, this one or separate. Yet you keep closing this issue for the second time with some weird comments.