
Alexander Stower developed a backward-compatible integration layer for the datahub-project/datahub repository, focusing on maintaining Metabase API compatibility following response changes in version 0.57 and above. He introduced a legacy-mbql parameter, allowing existing dashboards to continue functioning without disruption and minimizing migration challenges for business users. Using Python, Alexander extended the backend and updated the test suite to validate both the new parameter and error handling, ensuring robust API integration. His work demonstrated careful attention to resilience and business continuity, delivering a focused, low-risk change set that preserved analytics workflows while providing a clear rollback path if needed.
December 2025 monthly summary for datahub-project/datahub focused on delivering Metabase API backward compatibility and strengthening test coverage. Delivered a backward-compatible integration layer by introducing a legacy-mbql parameter to preserve compatibility with Metabase API response changes introduced in 0.57 and above. Updated the test suite to exercise the new parameter and validate error handling to ensure resilience in dashboards relying on Metabase MBQL. The change minimizes dashboard breakage, preserves analytics continuity for business users, and reduces migration friction for Metabase-integrated deployments.
December 2025 monthly summary for datahub-project/datahub focused on delivering Metabase API backward compatibility and strengthening test coverage. Delivered a backward-compatible integration layer by introducing a legacy-mbql parameter to preserve compatibility with Metabase API response changes introduced in 0.57 and above. Updated the test suite to exercise the new parameter and validate error handling to ensure resilience in dashboards relying on Metabase MBQL. The change minimizes dashboard breakage, preserves analytics continuity for business users, and reduces migration friction for Metabase-integrated deployments.

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