Version 5.1 – January 2019
Overview
Dataiku Version 5.1 offers a state-of-the-art experience for hardcore coder data scientists, and adds capabilities to help organizations govern their data initiatives while complying with regulations. See the following video for a quick introduction to 5.1!
Git Integration for Plugins
The plugin editor now features full Git integration, allowing you to view the history of a plugin, revert changes, and to push and pull changes from a remote Git repository.
Learn more in our tutorials and in the reference documentation
Git Integration for Code Libraries
In the library editor of each Dataiku project, you can now import code from external Git repositories.
Learn more in our tutorials and in the reference documentation
RStudio Integration
Though Jupyter notebooks are integrated into the Dataiku interface, many R developers use RStudio. Dataiku 5.1 offers several integration points with RStudio.
Learn more in our tutorials and in the reference documentation
GDPR Capabilities
A new plugin allows you to enforce a number of GDPR-related rules on projects.
Learn more in our tutorials and in the plugin page
Copy/Paste Prepare Recipe Steps
You can now copy and paste preparation steps, either within a single preparation recipe or across preparation recipes, or even across DSS instances.
Learn more in the reference documentation
Show/Hide Subflows
You can now hide parts of the Flow in order to improve the readability of very large flows. You can easily hide all parts of a flow upstream/downstream of a single node.
Learn more in the reference documentation
Copy Projects
You can now easily duplicate a DSS project, optionally duplicating the content of some datasets.
Learn more in the reference documentation
Find all details in our release notes.