omni-model-explorer
Omni Model Explorer
Explore and understand an Omni semantic model through the REST API. This is the starting point — understand what exists before building, querying, or modifying anything.
Tip: Start with the Shared model — it contains the curated analytics layer.
Prerequisites
Set environment variables:
export OMNI_BASE_URL="https://yourorg.omniapp.co"
export OMNI_API_KEY="your-api-key"
API keys: Settings > API Keys (Organization Admin) or User Profile > Manage Account > Generate Token (Personal Access Token).
API Discovery
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