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taxa
Author a taxa visualization dataset in Rust: declare named sources, a Rust transform over them, and a manifest, then serve it with the taxa engine and its embedded D3 frontend.
[]
= "0.1"
use *; // use taxa's re-exported polars — never add your own
// Build an `App` from named sources + a transform + a manifest, then serve.
// See the repository's examples/rust-dataset for a runnable starting point.
The crate re-exports the exact Polars the engine links as taxa::polars.
A transform must use taxa::polars and must not add its own polars
dependency — a second polars would be a distinct, type-incompatible crate at the
LazyFrame boundary.
Built on taxa-core,
taxa-server, and
taxa-sql. For a no-code path, install the
taxa-cli binary instead.
See docs/AUTHORING.md for the full guide.
License
MIT