Also, not sure how I would adapt it to my theme. But, that solution doesn’t work with the latest Casper theme. Ensure your dashboard is appropriately sized.
Create an HTML window in Sharepoint and paste the Tableau Server link from the 'embed' dialog box. Click the Setup gear () and then select Edit Page. (For example, select Sales or any other App that provides a home or record page where you can embed the Tableau Lightning web component). From the App Launcher ( ), find and select a page to embed the Tableau visualization. All three of these elements come from the Share options, ‘Embed Code’ and ‘Link’, that appear when you click the ‘Share’ button in the bottom right-corner of a. Add The Tableau View to the Lightning Page. I suspect it has something to do with 's reply here. Answer (1 of 2): Chris Schrader is correct. Replace the share link following ‘src’ and between the first set of quotation marks. Using tableau Javascript: This is the simplest and easiest as well as preferred approach of all, here we can embed a dashboard into another web page by using. i.e, I don’t see anything on the frontend.
Refer to the above screenshot, in the first one I try the embed link Īnd in the second one I try the embed code var divElement = document.getElementById('viz1596515724063') var vizElement = divElement.getElementsByTagName('object') ='100%' =(divElement.offsetWidth*0.75)+'px' var scriptElement = document.createElement('script') scriptElement.src = '' (scriptElement, vizElement) To get an idea of the issue, here is what it looks like on the backend:
If you don’t have it, then you can create a profile. Step 3: A dialog box pops up asking to enter your credentials for Tableau Public. Embedded views follow the same licensing and permission restrictions used on Tableau Server and Tableau Online.
Embedded views update as the underlying data changes, or as their workbooks are updated on Tableau Server or Tableau Online. Step 2: After selecting the Server, click on Tableau Public and select Save to Tableau Public. You can embed interactive Tableau views and dashboards into web pages, blogs, wiki pages, web applications, and intranet portals. The code is as follows: var divElement = document.getElementById('viz1596476668200') var vizElement = divElement.getElementsByTagName('object') ='100%' =(divElement.offsetWidth*0.75)+'px' var scriptElement = document.createElement('script') scriptElement.src = '' (scriptElement, vizElement) The steps are as follows: Step 1: Open Tableau Desktop, and click on the Server button. I’m not able to embed a Tableau public link into a post.