name: aibi-dashboards description: "Create AI/BI dashboards. CRITICAL: You MUST test ALL SQL queries via execute_sql BEFORE deploying. Follow guidelines strictly."
AI/BI Dashboard Skill
Create Databricks AI/BI dashboards (formerly Lakeview dashboards). Follow these guidelines strictly.
CRITICAL: MANDATORY VALIDATION WORKFLOW
You MUST follow this workflow exactly. Skipping validation causes broken dashboards.
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ STEP 1: Get table schemas via get_table_details(catalog, schema) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ STEP 2: Write SQL queries for each dataset │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ STEP 3: TEST EVERY QUERY via execute_sql() ← DO NOT SKIP! │
│ - If query fails, FIX IT before proceeding │
│ - Verify column names match what widgets will reference │
│ - Verify data types are correct (dates, numbers, strings) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ STEP 4: Build dashboard JSON using ONLY verified queries │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ STEP 5: Deploy via create_or_update_dashboard() │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
WARNING: If you deploy without testing queries, widgets WILL show "Invalid widget definition" errors!
Available MCP Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_table_details | STEP 1: Get table schemas for designing queries |
execute_sql | STEP 3: Test SQL queries - MANDATORY before deployment! |
get_best_warehouse | Get available warehouse ID |
create_or_update_dashboard | STEP 5: Deploy dashboard JSON (only after validation!) |
get_dashboard | Get dashboard details by ID |
list_dashboards | List dashboards in workspace |
trash_dashboard | Move dashboard to trash |
publish_dashboard | Publish dashboard for viewers |
unpublish_dashboard | Unpublish a dashboard |
Implementation Guidelines
1) DATASET ARCHITECTURE (STRICT)
- One dataset per domain (e.g., orders, customers, products)
- Exactly ONE valid SQL query per dataset (no multiple queries separated by
;) - Always use fully-qualified table names:
catalog.schema.table_name - SELECT must include all dimensions needed by widgets and all derived columns via
ASaliases - Put ALL business logic (CASE/WHEN, COALESCE, ratios) into the dataset SELECT with explicit aliases
- Contract rule: Every widget
fieldNamemust exactly match a dataset column or alias
2) WIDGET FIELD EXPRESSIONS
Allowed expressions in widget queries (you CANNOT use CAST or other SQL in expressions):
For numbers:
{"fieldName": "sum(revenue)", "expression": "SUM(`revenue`)"}
{"fieldName": "avg(price)", "expression": "AVG(`price`)"}
{"fieldName": "count(orders)", "expression": "COUNT(`order_id`)"}
{"fieldName": "countdistinct(customers)", "expression": "COUNT(DISTINCT `customer_id`)"}
{"fieldName": "min(date)", "expression": "MIN(`order_date`)"}
{"fieldName": "max(date)", "expression": "MAX(`order_date`)"}
For dates (use daily for timeseries, weekly/monthly for grouped comparisons):
{"fieldName": "daily(date)", "expression": "DATE_TRUNC(\"DAY\", `date`)"}
{"fieldName": "weekly(date)", "expression": "DATE_TRUNC(\"WEEK\", `date`)"}
{"fieldName": "monthly(date)", "expression": "DATE_TRUNC(\"MONTH\", `date`)"}
Simple field reference (for pre-aggregated data):
{"fieldName": "category", "expression": "`category`"}
If you need conditional logic or multi-field formulas, compute a derived column in the dataset SQL first.
3) SPARK SQL PATTERNS
- Date math:
date_sub(current_date(), N)for days,add_months(current_date(), -N)for months - Date truncation:
DATE_TRUNC('DAY'|'WEEK'|'MONTH'|'QUARTER'|'YEAR', column) - AVOID
INTERVALsyntax - use functions instead
4) LAYOUT (6-Column Grid, NO GAPS)
Each widget has a position: {"x": 0, "y": 0, "width": 2, "height": 4}
CRITICAL: Each row must fill width=6 exactly. No gaps allowed.
Recommended widget sizes:
| Widget Type | Width | Height | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text header | 6 | 1-2 | Full width; h=1 title only, h=2 with description |
| Counter/KPI | 2 | 3-4 | NEVER height=2 - too cramped! |
| Line/Bar chart | 3 | 5-6 | Pair side-by-side to fill row |
| Pie chart | 3 | 5-6 | Needs space for legend |
| Full-width chart | 6 | 5-7 | For detailed time series |
| Table | 6 | 5-8 | Full width for readability |
Standard dashboard structure:
y=0: Text header (w=6, h=2) - Dashboard title + description
y=2: KPIs (w=2 each, h=3) - 3 key metrics side-by-side
y=5: Section header (w=6, h=1) - "Trends" or similar
y=6: Charts (w=3 each, h=5) - Two charts side-by-side
y=11: Section header (w=6, h=1) - "Details"
y=12: Table (w=6, h=6) - Detailed data
5) CARDINALITY & READABILITY (CRITICAL)
Dashboard readability depends on limiting distinct values:
| Dimension Type | Max Values | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Chart color/groups | 3-8 | 4 regions, 5 product lines, 3 tiers |
| Filters | 4-10 | 8 countries, 5 channels |
| High cardinality | Table only | customer_id, order_id, SKU |
Before creating any chart with color/grouping:
- Check column cardinality (use
get_table_detailsto see distinct values) - If >10 distinct values, aggregate to higher level OR use TOP-N + "Other" bucket
- For high-cardinality dimensions, use a table widget instead of a chart
6) WIDGET SPECIFICATIONS
Widget Naming Convention (CRITICAL):
widget.name: alphanumeric + hyphens + underscores ONLY (no spaces, parentheses, colons)frame.title: human-readable name (any characters allowed)widget.queries[0].name: always use"main_query"
Counter (KPI):
widgetType: "counter"- Dataset should return exactly 1 row (pre-aggregated)
- Use
"disaggregated": truein widget query - Format types:
"number-currency","number-percent","number" - Percent values must be 0-1 in the data (not 0-100)
"format": {"type": "number-currency", "currencyCode": "USD", "abbreviation": "compact", "decimalPlaces": {"type": "max", "places": 2}}
"format": {"type": "number-percent", "decimalPlaces": {"type": "max", "places": 1}}
Line / Bar Charts:
widgetType: "line" or "bar"- Use
x,y, optionalcolorencodings scale.type:"temporal"(dates),"quantitative"(numbers),"categorical"(strings)- Use
"disaggregated": truewith pre-aggregated dataset data
Multiple Lines - Two Approaches:
- Multi-Y Fields (different metrics on same chart):
"y": {
"scale": {"type": "quantitative"},
"fields": [
{"fieldName": "sum(orders)", "displayName": "Orders"},
{"fieldName": "sum(returns)", "displayName": "Returns"}
]
}
- Color Grouping (same metric split by dimension):
"y": {"fieldName": "sum(revenue)", "scale": {"type": "quantitative"}},
"color": {"fieldName": "region", "scale": {"type": "categorical"}, "displayName": "Region"}
Bar Chart Modes:
- Stacked (default): No
markfield - bars stack on top of each other - Grouped: Add
"mark": {"layout": "group"}- bars side-by-side for comparison
Combo Chart:
widgetType: "combo"- Primary fields show as bars, secondary as line
- Both must use same scale type
"y": {
"primary": {"fields": [{"fieldName": "sum(orders)", "displayName": "Orders"}]},
"secondary": {"fields": [{"fieldName": "avg(aov)", "displayName": "AOV"}]},
"scale": {"type": "quantitative"}
}
Pie Chart:
widgetType: "pie"angle: quantitative aggregatecolor: categorical dimension- Limit to 3-8 categories for readability
Table:
widgetType: "table"- Use
"disaggregated": truefor raw rows - Set column
type:"string","number","datetime" - Add
numberFormatordateTimeFormatas needed
Text:
- Use for headers and section breaks
- Supports markdown:
# H1,## H2,**bold**,*italic* - Add
\nat end of each line in the array
"textboxSpec": {
"lines": ["# Dashboard Title\n", "Description of what this dashboard shows.\n"]
}
7) GLOBAL FILTERS
Create a second page with "pageType": "PAGE_TYPE_GLOBAL_FILTERS":
Filter widget types:
filter-date-range-picker: for DATE/TIMESTAMP fieldsfilter-single-select: categorical with single selectionfilter-multi-select: categorical with multiple selections
Filter structure:
{
"widget": {
"name": "filter_region",
"queries": [
{"name": "ds_orders_region", "query": {"datasetName": "ds_orders", "fields": [{"name": "region", "expression": "`region`"}], "disaggregated": false}}
],
"spec": {
"version": 2,
"widgetType": "filter-multi-select",
"encodings": {
"fields": [{"fieldName": "region", "displayName": "Region", "queryName": "ds_orders_region"}]
}
}
},
"position": {"x": 0, "y": 0, "width": 2, "height": 2}
}
Important: All datasets must include filter fields for filtering to work across the dashboard.
8) QUALITY CHECKLIST
Before deploying, verify:
- All widget names use only alphanumeric + hyphens + underscores
- All rows sum to width=6 with no gaps
- KPIs use height 3-4, charts use height 5-6
- Chart dimensions have ≤8 distinct values
- All widget fieldNames match dataset columns exactly
- Counter datasets return exactly 1 row
- Percent values are 0-1 (not 0-100)
- SQL uses Spark syntax (date_sub, not INTERVAL)
- All SQL queries tested via
execute_sqland return expected data
Complete Example
import json
# Step 1: Check table schema
table_info = get_table_details(catalog="samples", schema="nyctaxi")
# Step 2: Test queries
execute_sql("SELECT COUNT(*) as trips, AVG(fare_amount) as avg_fare FROM samples.nyctaxi.trips")
execute_sql("""
SELECT pickup_zip, COUNT(*) as trip_count
FROM samples.nyctaxi.trips
GROUP BY pickup_zip
ORDER BY trip_count DESC
LIMIT 10
""")
# Step 3: Build dashboard JSON
dashboard = {
"pages": [{
"name": "overview",
"displayName": "NYC Taxi Overview",
"layout": [
{
"widget": {
"name": "total-trips",
"queries": [{
"name": "main_query",
"query": {
"datasetName": "summary",
"fields": [{"name": "trips", "expression": "`trips`"}],
"disaggregated": True
}
}],
"spec": {
"version": 3,
"widgetType": "counter",
"encodings": {
"value": {"fieldName": "trips", "displayName": "Total Trips"}
},
"frame": {"title": "Total Trips", "showTitle": True}
}
},
"position": {"x": 0, "y": 0, "width": 3, "height": 3}
},
{
"widget": {
"name": "avg-fare",
"queries": [{
"name": "main_query",
"query": {
"datasetName": "summary",
"fields": [{"name": "avg_fare", "expression": "`avg_fare`"}],
"disaggregated": True
}
}],
"spec": {
"version": 3,
"widgetType": "counter",
"encodings": {
"value": {"fieldName": "avg_fare", "displayName": "Avg Fare"}
},
"format": {
"type": "number-currency",
"currencyCode": "USD",
"decimalPlaces": {"type": "max", "places": 2}
},
"frame": {"title": "Average Fare", "showTitle": True}
}
},
"position": {"x": 3, "y": 0, "width": 3, "height": 3}
},
{
"widget": {
"name": "trips-by-zip",
"queries": [{
"name": "main_query",
"query": {
"datasetName": "by_zip",
"fields": [
{"name": "pickup_zip", "expression": "`pickup_zip`"},
{"name": "trip_count", "expression": "`trip_count`"}
],
"disaggregated": True
}
}],
"spec": {
"version": 3,
"widgetType": "bar",
"encodings": {
"x": {"fieldName": "pickup_zip", "scale": {"type": "categorical"}, "displayName": "ZIP"},
"y": {"fieldName": "trip_count", "scale": {"type": "quantitative"}, "displayName": "Trips"}
},
"frame": {"title": "Trips by Pickup ZIP", "showTitle": True}
}
},
"position": {"x": 0, "y": 3, "width": 6, "height": 5}
}
]
}],
"datasets": [
{
"name": "summary",
"displayName": "Summary Stats",
"queryLines": [
"SELECT COUNT(*) as trips, AVG(fare_amount) as avg_fare ",
"FROM samples.nyctaxi.trips "
]
},
{
"name": "by_zip",
"displayName": "Trips by ZIP",
"queryLines": [
"SELECT pickup_zip, COUNT(*) as trip_count ",
"FROM samples.nyctaxi.trips ",
"GROUP BY pickup_zip ",
"ORDER BY trip_count DESC ",
"LIMIT 10 "
]
}
]
}
# Step 4: Deploy
result = create_or_update_dashboard(
display_name="NYC Taxi Dashboard",
parent_path="/Workspace/Users/me/dashboards",
serialized_dashboard=json.dumps(dashboard),
warehouse_id=get_best_warehouse(),
)
print(result["url"])
Troubleshooting
Widget shows "Invalid widget definition"
- Verify SQL query works via
execute_sql - Check
disaggregatedflag (should betruefor pre-aggregated data) - Ensure field names match dataset columns exactly
Dashboard shows empty widgets
- Run the dataset SQL query directly to check data exists
- Verify column aliases match widget field expressions
Layout has gaps
- Ensure each row sums to width=6
- Check that y positions don't skip values