Learn AWS Athena and AWS QuickSight for Beginners | AWS Hands on Lab
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- In this project, we will show you how you can read JSON data that is stored into S3 bucket by connecting it to AWS Athena and performing some SQL queries on it. We will also be using AWS glue crawlers and then finally visualise our data in quicksight.
Lists of services we are going to use:
1: Create S3 Bucket
2: Connecting a Data source from AWS Athena
3:Creating an AWS glue crawler
4:Performing some queries in AWS Athena
5: Joining and visualise data in Quicksight
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Nice demo
Thank you very much for this straight forward and easy digesting video! It really simplyfies processes and gives a first sight to the topic. I was wondering if is it possible to have another tutorial to ingest a live stream data, say using IoT Core, and create live dashboards in Quickside? Any guides would be more than welcomed.! 😉
Thanks for your feedback Ehsan - We will be adding more tutorials in future on this topic.
Thanks for easy and to the point tutorial!
how to do queries in athena and visualise that to quicksight rather than displaying existing tables to quicksight.The results you have been shown can be implemenmted by only using s3 and quicksight.
Nice video. Thank you very much
Easy to follow
Quite a useful tutorial - Thanks !
Nice job!
Excellent explanation and can you send the json sample data
but,how to obtain insights of queried data from athena. for eg.we dont want to get the insights of the whole table created,but only the queried table on athena. please check
From where to get dataset for practice
no tables found when creating dataset
You must run the crawler. It will create the tables automatically. This the benefits of glue