Manage your Metabase instance programmatically by declaring your desired state. metabase-manager will create, update,
and delete objects in Metabase to ensure to it matches your declared configuration.
pip install metabase-managerHere is an example configuration for Users and Groups:
# metabase.yml
users:
- email: jdoe@example.com
first_name: Jane
last_name: Doe
groups:
- Administrators
- Finance
- name: jsmith@example.com
first_name: John
last_name: Smith
groups:
- Marketing
groups:
- name: Finance
- name: MarketingBy running the following command, metabase-manager will create these users and groups if they don't already exist,
update them if some attributes differ, and delete users and groups that exist in Metabase but are not declared here.
metabase-manager sync[CREATE] Group(name='Finance')
[CREATE] Group(name='Marketing')
[DELETE] Group(name='Sales') # Sales is not defined in metabase.yml
[CREATE] User(first_name='Jane', last_name='Doe', email='jdoe@example.com', groups=[Group(name='Administrators'), Group(name='Finance')])
# jsmith@example.com already exists in Metabase, but some attributes or group membership differ
[UPDATE] User(first_name='John', last_name='Smith', email='jsmith@example.com', groups=[Group(name='Marketing')])It is possible to provide credentials to your Metabase instance through the command-line as follows:
metabase-manager sync --host=https://<org>.metabaseapp.com --user <email> --password <password>It is also possible to provide credentials as environment variables. metabase-manager will automatically use
these variables if they are set in the environment.
METABASE_HOST=<host>METABASE_USER=<user>METABASE_PASSWORD=<password>
By default, metabase-manager will expect to find a metabase.yml file in the current directory. You can override this
default, and optionally provide more than one file, with the --file/-f parameter.
metabase-manager sync -f users.yml -f <directory>/groups.ymlIt is possible to run your sync only for certain types of objects by using the --select/-s or --exclude/-e options.
metabase-manager sync --select users # only users will be syncedmetabase-manager sync --exclude users # everything by users will be syncedIt is possible to execute a dry run to see which objects would be created, updated, or deleted given your configuration. This will only log the changes, but not actually execute any changes on your Metabase instance.
metabase-manager sync --dry-runIf you do not want metabase-manager to delete anything in your Metabase instance, you can use the --no-delete flag.
This is useful if your metabase.yml configuration file does not exhaustively define object that you wish to exist in
your Metabase instance.
metabase-manager sync --no-deleteCurrently, it is possible to manage the following entities:
- Users
- Groups