Tableau React component integrated with Tableau JS API.
npm install tableau-react --save
For example in webpack, add the below exclude rule to your babel-loader
exclude: /node_modules|tableau-react/
import TableauReport from 'tableau-react';
const SimpleReport = props => (
<TableauReport
url="http://reports.my-site.com/my-workbook/my-report"
token="<TRUSTED TICKET HERE>"
/>
)
const options = {
height: 100,
width: 100,
hideTabs: false,
// All other vizCreate options are supported here, too
// They are listed here: https://onlinehelp.tableau.com/current/api/js_api/en-us/JavaScriptAPI/js_api_ref.htm#ref_head_9
};
const filters = {
Colors: ['Blue', 'Red'],
Sizes: ['Small', 'Medium']
};
const parameters = {
Param1: 'Value',
Param2: 'Other Value'
};
const MyReport = props => (
<TableauReport
url="http://reports.my-site.com/my-workbook/my-report"
filters={filters}
parameters={parameters}
options={options} // vizCreate options
/>
)
Any parameters or filters that are initially passed will be sent in the vizCreate options, which speeds up initial loading time by not having to apply each one asynchronously after the viz loads.
Once the viz has been loaded, if the parameters/filters change but the url does not, only the changed parameters/filters will be applied asynchronously in order to optimize performance.
Upon initialization, a new Viz will be created. A new Viz will only be
initialized if props.url
changes for performance reasons.
You can authenticate using a trusted ticket, which will be immediately invalidated upon being used, because using it a second time will log the user out.
If props.token
gets updated, it will use it the next time a viz is initialized.
npm install
npm test