Learn how to use DataHub!
This guide will cover how to install the data tool and verify that it is working properly.
This guide walks you through how to put data online using data and the DataHub.
In this tutorial, we will explain how to push Excel data to the DataHub.
This guide covers how to get data from the DataHub.
Learn how to use data tool to extract a dataset summary, preview data and download it.
The guide for finding, packaging and sharing data
Learn DataHub features by tutorials!
It demonstrates how to build the simple and nice graphs using the Simple Graph Spec.
It demonstrates how to build visualizations using the Vega Graph Spec.
It demonstrates how to build visualizations using the Vega Graph Spec.
It demonstrates how to build visualizations using the Vega Graph Spec.
In this example, we explain how to aggregate a resource.
In this example, we explain how to get a sample from a resource.
In this example, we explain how filtering and applying formula can be done before dataset gets rendered in showcase page.
Automate your dataset so it will be updated and processed automatically without your interaction.
Create the data driven project that uses the DataHub to get and store datasets.
In this tutorial, we provide instructions on how to automate publishing your dataset via Travis-CI.
Learn how to manage multiple DataHub accounts.
Discover DataHub features!
Learn how to use our Command Line Tool.
Find out what are DataHub views and what you can do with it.
Explore what are preview tables and how you can find them.
Here we describe what is auto generated for you: ZIP, CSV and JSON versions.
Use our API to get/post the data with you application.
Publish your datasets under an organization account.
Important, commonly-used data as high quality, easy-to-use and open data packages
Learn about Data Packages!
A Data Package (or DataPackage) is a simple way of "packaging" up data.
Tabular Data Package is a simple structure for publishing and sharing tabular data.
This page provides an overview CSV (Comma Separated Values) format for data.
You can publish any kind of data as a Data Package.
You can publish all and any kind of data as Data packages.
This page summarizes the best practice patterns that should be followed when creating a data package.
Publishing your Geodata as Data Packages is very easy.
This tutorial is about how to publish your Data Package online for others to find and use.
Here's how to publish your tabular data as Tabular Data Packages.