HouseOps is an enterprise ClickHouse Ops UI for you run querys, monitoring ClickHouse health and make a lot of others thinks.
To-do list https://github.com/HouseOps/HouseOps/projects/5
Issues https://github.com/HouseOps/HouseOps/issues
Linux | OSX | [Windows](git clone && npm install && npm run dev
)
Yandex ClickHouse is an open source peta-byte scale, column-oriented OLAP distributed database, capable of real time generation of analytical data reports using SQL queries, see more informations in https://clickhouse.yandex/. HouseOps is an third-party tool.
This project is listed in ClickHouse Official Documentation (https://clickhouse.yandex/docs/en/interfaces/third-party_gui).
HousOps is based on Electron, React and Blueprint UI Toolkit for rapid application development.
Hi! If this project is helping you, help him too, HouseOps wants to be the best tool for ClickHouse.
docker run -it --rm -p 8123:8123 --name clickhouse-server-house-ops yandex/clickhouse-server
- Note: requires a node version >= 7 and an npm version >= 4.
First, clone the repo via git:
git clone https://github.com/HouseOps/HouseOps.git
And then install dependencies with NPM.
$ cd HouseOps
$ npm install
Start the app in the dev
environment. This starts the renderer process in hot-module-replacement mode and starts a webpack dev server that sends hot updates to the renderer process:
$ npm run dev
Alternatively, you can run the renderer and main processes separately. This way, you can restart one process without waiting for the other. Run these two commands simultaneously in different console tabs:
$ npm run start-renderer-dev
$ npm run start-main-dev
To package apps for the local platform:
$ npm run package
To package apps for all platforms:
First, refer to Multi Platform Build for dependencies.
Then,
$ npm run package-all
To package apps with options:
$ npm run package -- --[option]
To run End-to-End Test
$ npm run build
$ npm run test-e2e
💡 You can debug your production build with devtools by simply setting the DEBUG_PROD
env variable:
DEBUG_PROD=true npm run package
This project use https://github.com/chentsulin/electron-react-boilerplate.