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Airflow extension for communicating with Wherobots Cloud

Project description

Airflow Providers for Wherobots

Airflow providers to bring Wherobots Cloud's spatial compute to your data workflows and ETLs.

Installation

If you use Poetry in your project, add the dependency with poetry add:

$ poetry add airflow-providers-wherobots

Otherwise, just pip install it:

$ pip install airflow-providers-wherobots

Create an http connection

Create a Connection in Airflow. This can be done from Apache Airflow's Web UI, or from the command-line. The default Wherobots connection name is wherobots_default; if you use another name you must specify that name with the wherobots_conn_id parameter when initializing Wherobots operators.

The only required fields for the connection are:

  • the Wherobots API endpoint in the host field;
  • your Wherobots API key in the password field.
$ airflow connections add "wherobots_default" \
    --conn-type "generic" \
    --conn-host "api.cloud.wherobots.com" \
    --conn-password "$(< api.key)"

Usage

Execute a Run on Wherobots Cloud

Wherobots allows users to upload their code (.py, .jar), execute it on the cloud, and monitor the status of the run. Each execution is called a Run.

The WherobotsRunOperator allows you to execute a Run on Wherobots Cloud. WherobotsRunOperator triggers the run according to the parameters you provide, and waits for the run to finish before completing the task.

Refer to the Wherobots Managed Storage Documentation to learn more about how to upload and manage your code on Wherobots Cloud.

Below is an example of WherobotsRunOperator

operator = WherobotsRunOperator(
        task_id="your_task_id",
        name="airflow_operator_test_run_{{ ts_nodash }}",
        runtime=Runtime.TINY_A10_GPU,
        run_python={
            "uri": "s3://wbts-wbc-m97rcg45xi/42ly7mi0p1/data/shared/classification.py"
        },
        dag=dag,
        poll_logs=True,
    )

Arguments

The arguments for the WherobotsRunOperator constructor:

  • name: str: The name of the run. If not specified, a default name will be generated.
  • runtime: Runtime: The runtime dictates the size and amount of resources powering the run. The default value is Runtime.TINY; see available values here.
  • poll_logs: bool: If True, the operator will poll the logs of the run until it finishes. If False, the operator will not poll the logs, just track the status of the run.
  • polling_interval: The interval in seconds to poll the status of the run. The default value is 30.
  • run_python: dict: A dictionary with the following keys:
    • uri: str: The URI of the Python file to run.
    • args: list[str]: A list of arguments to pass to the Python file.
  • run_jar: dict: A dictionary with the following keys:
    • uri: str: The URI of the JAR file to run.
    • args: list[str]: A list of arguments to pass to the JAR file.
    • mainClass: str: The main class to run in the JAR file.
  • environment: dict: A dictionary with the following keys:
    • sparkDriverDiskGB: int: The disk size for the Spark driver.
    • sparkExecutorDiskGB: int: The disk size for the Spark executor.
    • sparkConfigs: dict: A dictionary of Spark configurations.
    • dependencies: list[dict]: A list of dependant libraries to install.

[!IMPORTANT] Wherobots Community Edition users only have access to the "Tiny" runtime type.

[!WARNING] The run_* arguments are mutually exclusive, you can only specify one of them.

The dependencies argument is a list of dictionaries. There are two types of dependencies supported.

  1. PYPI dependencies:
{
    "sourceType": "PYPI",
    "libraryName": "package_name",
    "libraryVersion": "package_version"
}
  1. FILE dependencies:
{
    "sourceType": "FILE",
    "filePath": "s3://bucket/path/to/dependency.whl"
}

The file types supported are .whl, .zip, and .jar.

Execute a SQL query

The WherobotsSqlOperator allows you to run SQL queries on the Wherobots cloud, from which you can build your ETLs and data transformation workflows by querying, manipulating, and producing datasets with WherobotsDB.

Refer to the Wherobots Documentation and this guidance to learn how to read data, transform data, and write results in Spatial SQL with WherobotsDB.

Refer to the Wherobots Apache Airflow Provider Documentation to get more detailed guidance about how to use the Wherobots Apache Airflow Provider.

Example

Below is an example Airflow DAG that executes a SQL query on Wherobots Cloud:

import datetime

from airflow import DAG
from airflow_providers_wherobots.operators.sql import WherobotsSqlOperator


with DAG(
    dag_id="example_wherobots_sql_dag",
    start_date=datetime.datetime.now(),
    schedule="@hourly",
    catchup=False
):
    # Create a `wherobots.test.airflow_example` table with 100 records
    # from the OMF `places_place` dataset.
    operator = WherobotsSqlOperator(
        task_id="execute_query",
        return_last=False,
        runtime=Runtime.TINY,
        sql=f"""
        INSERT INTO wherobots.test.airflow_example
        SELECT id, geometry, confidence, geohash
        FROM wherobots_open_data.overture.places_place
        LIMIT 100
        """,
    )

Arguments

  • runtime: Runtime: The runtime dictates the size and amount of resources powering the run. The default value is Runtime.TINY; see available values here.
  • sql: str: The Spatial SQL query to execute.

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