Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: redshift-console
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: Monitor and manage your Redshift cluster.
Home-page: http://github.com/EverythingMe/redshift_console/
Author: Arik Fraimovich, Oren Itamar
Author-email: opensource@everything.me
License: Apache
Description: # Redshift Console
        
        _Redshift Console_'s goal is to be the tool to monitor and manage a Redshift cluster. The first release has basic tools to monitor running queries, WLM queue and your tables/schemas.
        
        After over a year of managing our Redshift cluster with a collection of scripts and queries, we decided to bundle this into a more user friendly tool that can be used by a wider audience. This project also aims to uncover all the useful information hidden in [Redshift's Developer Guide](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/) (such as the [table design status](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/c_analyzing-table-design.html) query).
        
        ![Screenshots](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2186704/rdc_screenshots.gif)
        
        ### Features
        
        * Inflight queries view with option to cancel any query and view related alerts (when available; from [STL_ALERT_EVENT_LOG](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/r_STL_ALERT_EVENT_LOG.html)).
        * WLM queue view.
        * Schemas view with additional information for each table including: total size (rows/MB), unsorted area size, is the table properly distributed and more.
        * Load errors (aggregated view) from the past 24h, based on [STL_LOAD_ERRORS](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/r_STL_LOAD_ERRORS.html)
        
        ### Roadmap
        
        This project is safe for usage, but still in its early stage (version 0.1). Future versions will include:
        
        * Loads - Progress of current operations and history of recent ones.
        * Vacuum status.
        * SNS/CloudWatch integration to show metrics and events from AWS' console.
        * Proactive notifications re. important events in the system: long running queries, problems, changes to the schema, dangerous levels of unsorted areas and more.
        
        We are always happy to receive feedback and suggestions, especially if they are accompanied by a pull request.
        
        ## Usage
        
        You can either use the PyPI package or the docker image.
        
        #### PyPI
        
        1. The easiest way to install the project is from pypi:
        
          ```bash
          $ pip install redshift-console
          ```
        
        2. Settings are set from environment variables. The main setting to set is the connection string to your Redshift cluster: (make sure the user has sufficient permissions)
        
          ```bash
          $ export REDSHIFT_CONNECTION_STRING='user= password= host= port= dbname='
          ```
        
        3. Start the server:
        
           ```bash
           $ redshift-console runserver
           Starting server on port 5000 (debug mode: False).
           ```
           
        #### Docker
          ```bash
           $ docker run -e REDSHIFT_CONNECTION_STRING="user= password= host= port=5439 dbname=" -p 5000:5000 everythingme/redshift-console
           Starting server on port 5000 (debug mode: False).
           ```
        
        ## Authors
        
        [Arik Fraimovich](http://github.com/arikfr) and [Oren Itamar](http://github.com/orenitamar).
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
