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What is DataStation?

It is an open-source data IDE for developers. It allows you to easily build graphs and tables with data pulled from SQL databases, logging databases, metrics databases, HTTP servers, and all kinds of text and binary files.
DataStation is a tool in the Database Tools category of a tech stack.
DataStation is an open source tool with 2.8K GitHub stars and 108 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to DataStation's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses DataStation?

Developers

DataStation Integrations

JavaScript, Python, MySQL, PHP, and PostgreSQL are some of the popular tools that integrate with DataStation. Here's a list of all 30 tools that integrate with DataStation.

DataStation's Features

  • Build reports with graphs, charts and tables
  • Script against data
  • Cross-platform: Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Easily fetch your data, wherever it is: 18 SQL and non-SQL databases, files, HTTP servers

DataStation Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to DataStation?
Slick
It is a modern database query and access library for Scala. It allows you to work with stored data almost as if you were using Scala collections while at the same time giving you full control over when a database access happens and which data is transferred.
Spring Data
It makes it easy to use data access technologies, relational and non-relational databases, map-reduce frameworks, and cloud-based data services. This is an umbrella project which contains many subprojects that are specific to a given database.
DataGrip
A cross-platform IDE that is aimed at DBAs and developers working with SQL databases.
DBeaver
It is a free multi-platform database tool for developers, SQL programmers, database administrators and analysts. Supports all popular databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, Teradata, MongoDB, Cassandra, Redis, etc.
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
It is an integrated environment for managing any SQL infrastructure, from SQL Server to Azure SQL Database. It provides tools to configure, monitor, and administer instances of SQL Server and databases. Use it to deploy, monitor, and upgrade the data-tier components used by your applications, as well as build queries and scripts.
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DataStation's Followers
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