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Draxlr for Postgres / MySQL

This add-on is operated by Inkoop

Visualize your data with Dashboards, reports, complex SQL queries with simple UI

Draxlr for Postgres / MySQL

Last updated June 23, 2022

Table of Contents

  • Installation
  • Integration
  • Interface
  • Removing the Add-on
  • Upgrading the Add-on
  • Support
  • Additional Resources

Draxlr is an add-on that helps you explore your database efficiently without writing codd.

Draxlr Dashboard

Features

  1. Advanced Query to explore your database.
  2. Data analytics to personalize your database.
  3. Interactive charts to visualize your data.
  4. Custom dashboard as you wish your data to be displayed.
  5. User permissions to add teammates.
  6. Alerts when your crucial data is changed via Email / Slack.

Installation

Draxlr can be installed to a Heroku application either via the Heroku dashboard or via the CLI:

$ heroku addons:create draxlr --app heroku-app-name

To complete the setup, Draxlr needs to be able to connect to your database. The easiest way to do that is to open the Draxlr interface either through the Heroku dashboard or from the CLI:

$ heroku addons:open draxlr --app heroku-app-name

You can either enter your database credentials manually or you can choose to automatically select the database from your Heroku App:

Draxlr add database

Integration

Draxlr isn’t tied with any specific language and can be used with any app hosted on Heroku with a Postgres database.

Interface

The interface can be accessed via the CLI:

$ heroku addons:open draxlr --app heroku-app-name

or by visiting the Heroku Dashboard and selecting the application in question and then selecting Draxlr from the add-ons menu.

For more information about Draxlr, please see the docs at www.draxlr.com/features.

Removing the Add-on

Draxlr can be removed via the CLI:

$ heroku addons:destroy draxlr --app heroku-app-name

or by visiting the Heroku Dashboard and selecting the application in question and then removing Draxlr from the add-ons menu.

Upgrading the Add-on

Draxlr can be upgraded to Pro plan via the CLI:

$ heroku addons:upgrade draxlr:pro --app heroku-app-name

or by visiting the Heroku Dashboard and selecting the application in question and then upgrading Draxlr from the add-ons menu.

Support

For support using the add-on, please visit Heroku Support.

Send your feedback at www.draxlr.com/suggestions.

To report a bug or Issue, please send details at www.draxlr.com/report.

Additional Resources

Additional resources are available at:

  • Draxlr Website: www.draxlr.com
  • Draxlr Blog: www.draxlr.com/blogs
  • Frequently Asked Questions: www.draxlr.com/faq

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