Integrating Your Applications with Stemma: What We Need from You
What we need to get you up and running depends on the applications you will be integrating with Stemma, but in general you will need to provide the information and do the tasks for Slack, SSO, and your dashboard and storage applications.
Instructions are on the following pages.
- Slack:
- JIRA
- SSO:
- Dashboards:
- Storage:
Information Stemma Extracts Automatically
This page shows what information you can expect to see in Stemma after you have integrated all of your applications.
Does Stemma Read My Data?
In general, Stemma reads metadata (queries, who ran them, names of columns or charts, etc.), not the data itself.
- For dashboards, Stemma reads only metadata and doesn’t have access to numbers, or read charts or reports within the BI tool.
- For tables the same is true, with one exception: if you choose to use the column statistics feature, Stemma reads the data to obtain that information.
For more information:
- This page provides an overview of what information Stemma ingests, how it works, and how you can make use of the resulting catalog.
- This page and this page provide further detail.
- See also Can I Choose What Data Stemma Ingests?
Next Step
Once you have integrated your applications into Stemma and everything is tested and working, you need to plan the rollout to your users.
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