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Tobias Müller

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Thuc Nguyen Canh
Thuc Nguyen Canh
Feb 16, 2024

May you open source your duckdb playground, it's so fascinating that I'm curious to build my own customized version :)

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Markus Allen
Markus Allen
Feb 28, 2024

This article and Workbench are mind-blowing. Super impressed.

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Tobias Müller
Tobias Müller
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·Feb 29, 2024

Thank you for the nice feedback!

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Celso G
Celso G
Mar 7, 2024

Very nice tool. I am missing, however, a mention of whether the data is processed exclusively in the local browser or if some data is shared with the server. If so, which data is shared with the server and how it is used. A privacy statement/data protection policy, basically.

I would also love to be able to run this locally in my machine using a light http server, if possible.

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Tobias Müller
Tobias Müller
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·Mar 12, 2024

The SQL Workbench is based on DuckDB WASM, as stated in the article, and works entirely in your browser. No data is sent to other servers etc.

Regarding running it locally, it's currently not Open Source, so there's no way to do this right now.

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Fred Guth
Fred Guth
Jul 26, 2024
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David Laplante
David Laplante
May 2, 2024

Very very nice tool you built there. Congrats!

Is there any possibility to ".open" a local duckdb file instead of working in ":memory:" ?

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Fabio Chen
Fabio Chen
May 4, 2024

Hello, the SQL workbench is awesome. May I know which technique is required to build the UI and BE? And how to get started for a new programmer? Thanks.

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Tobias Müller
Tobias Müller
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·May 31, 2024

Thanks! It's a React application just running in the frontend.

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Michael Booth
Michael Booth
Jun 23, 2024

Really nice work!! Apologies if this is described elsewhere - can you connect to a local (or e.g. S3 hosted) version of a DuckDB database (i.e. .duckdb) file? Or only CSV, Parquet, JSON etc?

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Tobias Müller
Tobias Müller
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·Jul 11, 2024

Yes, you can attach to a remote database, see tobilg.com/using-duckdb-wasm-for-in-browse…

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