Snapshots all four versioned Docusaurus sections at v6.1.0, cut from master after the version-cutting tooling (#39837), broken-internal- links fix (#40102), and user_docs rename (#40171) all landed. With the rename in place, all four sections now produce parallel-named files at the docs/ root (no more bare `versioned_docs/` outlier). Versioning behavior: lastVersion stays at current for every section, so the canonical URLs (/user-docs/..., /admin-docs/..., /developer-docs/..., /components/...) continue to render content from master. The current version is consistently labeled "Next" with an unreleased banner, and 6.1.0 is a historical pin accessible only via its explicit version segment. Component playground: previously disabled: true in versions-config.json, now enabled and versioned. Snapshot includes: - All MDX content for the four sections. - Auto-gen captured fresh: 74 database pages (engine spec metadata), ~1,800 API reference files (openapi.json), 59 component pages (Storybook stories). - Data imports frozen at cut time into snapshot-local _versioned_data/ dirs: user_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/src/data/databases.json (canonical 80-database diagnostics from master, preserved by the generator's input-hash cache) admin_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/data/countries.json admin_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/static/feature-flags.json developer_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/static/data/components.json - Import paths in deeply-nested files rewritten so they still resolve from one directory deeper inside the snapshot. - developer_docs/extensions/overview.md snapshot has the FIXED ./mcp.md form (from #40102), so the SPA-nav 404 isn't baked into the 6.1.0 version. Verified via full yarn build: exit 0, no broken links surfaced by onBrokenLinks: throw.
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Community Extensions
This page serves as a registry of community-created Superset extensions. These extensions are developed and maintained by community members and are not officially supported or vetted by the Apache Superset project. Before installing any community extension, administrators are responsible for evaluating the extension's source code for security vulnerabilities, performance impact, UI/UX quality, and compatibility with their Superset deployment.
Extensions
| Name | Description | Author | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extensions API Explorer | A SQL Lab panel that demonstrates the Extensions API by providing an interactive explorer for testing commands like getTabs, getCurrentTab, and getDatabases. Useful for extension developers to understand and experiment with the available APIs. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| SQL Query Flow Visualizer | A SQL Lab panel that transforms SQL queries into interactive flow diagrams, helping developers and analysts understand query execution paths and data relationships. | Mehmet Salih Yavuz | ![]() |
| SQL Lab Export to Google Sheets | A Superset extension that allows users to export SQL Lab query results directly to Google Sheets. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| SQL Lab Export to Parquet | Export SQL Lab query results directly to Apache Parquet format with Snappy compression. | Evan Rusackas | ![]() |
| SQL Lab Query Comparison | A SQL Lab extension that enables side-by-side comparison of query results across different tabs, with GitHub-style diff visualization showing added/removed rows and columns. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| SQL Lab Result Stats | A SQL Lab extension that automatically computes statistics for query results, providing type-aware analysis including numeric metrics (min, max, mean, median, std dev), string analysis (length, empty counts), and date range information. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| Editor Snippets | A SQL Lab extension for managing and inserting reusable code snippets into the editor, with server-side persistence per user. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| SQL Lab Query Estimator | A SQL Lab panel that analyzes query execution plans to estimate resource impact, detect performance issues like Cartesian products and high-cost operations, and visualize the query plan tree. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
| Editors Bundle | A Superset extension that demonstrates how to provide custom code editors for different languages. This extension showcases the editor contribution system by registering alternative editors that can replace Superset's default Ace editor. | Michael S. Molina | ![]() |
How to Add Your Extension
To add your extension to this registry, submit a pull request to the Apache Superset repository with the following changes:
- Add a row to the Extensions table above using this format:
| [Your Extension](https://github.com/your-username/your-repo) | A brief description of your extension. | Your Name | <a href="/img/extensions/your-screenshot.png" target="_blank"><img src="/img/extensions/your-screenshot.png" alt="Your Extension" width="120" /></a> |
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Add a screenshot to
docs/static/img/extensions/(recommended size: 800x450px, PNG or JPG format) -
Submit your PR with a title like "docs: Add [Extension Name] to community extensions registry"








