Texera Documentation

Welcome to the Texera Documentation Portal — your guide to understanding, deploying, and contributing to the Texera platform.

Texera is an open-source data analytics and workflow management system that enables visual programming, data processing, and machine learning with a powerful and intuitive interface.
This section contains all the information you need to install, configure, and use Texera effectively.

Getting Started

If you’re new to Texera, start with the Quick Start Guide to set up your environment and create your first workflow.

User Guides

Learn how to:

  • Build and run workflows in the Texera UI
  • Manage datasets and operators
  • Integrate machine learning or custom Python operators
  • Collaborate and share workflows across teams

Visit the User Guides section for detailed tutorials and examples.

Developer Resources

For developers, Texera provides a modular architecture with clear APIs for extending operators, UI components, and backend services.
Explore the Developer Documentation for instructions on setting up the development environment, coding standards, and contributing to the project.

Additional Information

Community discussions, announcements, and research papers related to Texera can be found in the Community and About pages.

You can learn more about the project and its open-source contributions on the Texera GitHub repository.


Overview

Getting Started

Quick start guide for running Texera and accessing it through the browser.

Concepts

Overview of the key ideas and components behind Texera. This section introduces core concepts that help users and contributors understand how Texera works.

Examples

Explore example workflows and applications built with Texera.

Tutorials

Step-by-step guides for building workflows and applications with Texera.

Reference

In-depth technical and configuration references for Texera’s components and environment.

Contribution Guidelines

How to contribute to Texera code and documentation.

Operators

Security

Comprehensive guide to Texera’s security model, user roles, access control, and vulnerability reporting