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This atlas python api can generate atlas entities and import them into an Atlas server instances.

Project description

Apache Atlas Client in Python

This python client is only compatible with Apache Atlas REST API v2.

In this repository, we develop a python api to generate atlas entities and import them into atlas instances.

Quick start

Create a client to connect to an Atlas instance

from atlas_client.client import Atlas
# login with your token
hostname = "https://atlas.lab.sspcloud.fr"
port = 443
oidc_token = "<your_token>"
atlas_client = Atlas(hostname, port, oidc_token=oidc_token)

# login with your username and password
atlas_client = Atlas(hostname, port, username='',password='')

Search entity and return entity's guid

from atlas_client.entity_search.EntityFinder import EntityFinder

finder = EntityFinder(atlas_client)
search_result = finder.search_full_text("aws_s3_bucket", "test")

EntityFinder.show_search_results(search_result)
entity_number = EntityFinder.get_entity_number(search_result)
print("Find " + str(entity_number) + " result in total")

guid_list = EntityFinder.get_result_entity_guid_list(search_result)

for guid in guid_list:
    print("result:" + guid)

Atlas entities CRUD

S3 entities

from atlas_client.entity_management.s3.S3BucketManager import S3BucketManager

s3_bucket_manager = S3BucketManager(atlas_client)

# creat s3 bucket in atlas
name = "test"
domain = "s3://test.org"
qualified_name = "s3://test.org/test1"
description = "test for me"
s3_bucket_manager.create_entity(name, domain, qualified_name, description)
# get s3 bucket via guid
guid = "9642d134-4d0e-467c-8b36-ca73902d4c14"
e = s3_bucket_manager.get_entity(guid)
s3_bucket_manager.show_entity_attributes(e)
e_attributes = s3_bucket_manager.get_entity_attributes(e)
e_attributes_key_list = s3_bucket_manager.get_s3_attributes_key_list(e)
print(e_attributes_key_list)
print(e_attributes['description'])

# update s3 bucket attributes
s3_bucket_manager.update_entity(guid, 'description', 'update description from api')

# delete s3 bucket
s3_bucket_manager.delete_entity(guid)

Hive entities

hive_db = HiveDBManager(atlas_client)
hive_table = HiveTableManager(atlas_client)
hive_column = HiveColumnManager(atlas_client)

# insert hive tables
hive_db.create_entity("pengfei-stock", "pengfei.org", "database for my stock market",owner="pliu",location="pengfei.org")
hive_table.create_entity("favorite", "pengfei.org@pengfei-stock", "favorite stock")
hive_column.create_entity("stock_id", "int", "pengfei.org@pengfei-stock.favorite", "id of the stock")
hive_column.create_entity("stock_name", "string", "pengfei.org@pengfei-stock.favorite", "name of the stock")

Generate atlas entity json file

If you want to use the Atlas rest api by yourself, we also provide you the support of json file generation

from atlas_client.entity_source_generation.S3BucketEntityGenerator import S3BucketEntityGenerator
name = "test"
domain = "s3://test.org"
qualified_name = "s3://test.org/test1"
description = "test for me"

s3_bucket_json_source = S3BucketEntityGenerator.generate_s3_bucket_json_source(name, domain,qualified_name,description
                                                                               , creator_id="toto")
print(s3_bucket_json_source)

Package organization

entity_source_generation

In the entity_source_generation folder, you can find various templates and generators for generating atlas entities.

entity_search

In the entity_search folder, you can find EntityFinder which help you to find entity in an Atlas instance

entity_management

In the entity_management folder, you can find various rest client to upload entities into atlas

docs

In the docs folder, you can find helper function which shows which entity type and attributes are supported by this api

Prerequisites

This tool only requires python 3.7 or above

Supported OS

Windows XP/7/8/10

Linux

MacOS

Authors

  • Pengfei Liu

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgement

This package was created by using verdan/pyatlasclient project

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