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Automatic SageMaker Pipeline Generation from DAG Specifications

Project description

Cursus: Automatic SageMaker Pipeline Generation

PyPI version Python 3.8+ License: MIT

Transform pipeline graphs into production-ready SageMaker pipelines automatically.

Cursus is an intelligent pipeline generation system that automatically creates complete SageMaker pipelines from user-provided pipeline graphs. Simply define your ML workflow as a graph structure, and Cursus handles all the complex SageMaker implementation details, dependency resolution, and configuration management automatically.

🚀 Quick Start

Installation

# Core installation
pip install cursus

# With ML frameworks
pip install cursus[pytorch,xgboost]

# Full installation with all features
pip install cursus[all]

30-Second Example

from cursus.core import compile_dag_to_pipeline
from cursus.api import PipelineDAG

# Create a simple DAG
dag = PipelineDAG()
dag.add_node("CradleDataLoading")
dag.add_node("TabularPreprocessing") 
dag.add_node("XGBoostTraining")
dag.add_edge("CradleDataLoading", "TabularPreprocessing")
dag.add_edge("TabularPreprocessing", "XGBoostTraining")

# Compile to SageMaker pipeline automatically
pipeline = compile_dag_to_pipeline(dag, pipeline_name="fraud-detection")
pipeline.start()  # Deploy and run!

Command Line Interface

# Generate a new project
cursus init --template xgboost --name fraud-detection

# Validate your DAG
cursus validate my_dag.py

# Compile to SageMaker pipeline
cursus compile my_dag.py --name my-pipeline --output pipeline.json

✨ Key Features

🎯 Graph-to-Pipeline Automation

  • Input: Simple pipeline graph with step types and connections
  • Output: Complete SageMaker pipeline with all dependencies resolved
  • Magic: Intelligent analysis of graph structure with automatic step builder selection

10x Faster Development

  • Before: 2-4 weeks of manual SageMaker configuration
  • After: 10-30 minutes from graph to working pipeline
  • Result: 95% reduction in development time

🧠 Intelligent Dependency Resolution

  • Automatic step connections and data flow
  • Smart configuration matching and validation
  • Type-safe specifications with compile-time checks
  • Semantic compatibility analysis

🛡️ Production Ready

  • Built-in quality gates and validation
  • Enterprise governance and compliance
  • Comprehensive error handling and debugging
  • 98% complete with 1,650+ lines of complex code eliminated

📊 Proven Results

Based on production deployments across enterprise environments:

Component Code Reduction Lines Eliminated Key Benefit
Processing Steps 60% 400+ lines Automatic input/output resolution
Training Steps 60% 300+ lines Intelligent hyperparameter handling
Model Steps 47% 380+ lines Streamlined model creation
Registration Steps 66% 330+ lines Simplified deployment workflows
Overall System ~55% 1,650+ lines Intelligent automation

🏗️ Architecture

Cursus follows a sophisticated layered architecture:

  • 🎯 User Interface: Fluent API and Pipeline DAG for intuitive construction
  • 🧠 Intelligence Layer: Smart proxies with automatic dependency resolution
  • 🏗️ Orchestration: Pipeline assembler and compiler for DAG-to-template conversion
  • 📚 Registry Management: Multi-context coordination with lifecycle management
  • 🔗 Dependency Resolution: Intelligent matching with semantic compatibility
  • 📋 Specification Layer: Comprehensive step definitions with quality gates

📚 Usage Examples

Basic Pipeline

from cursus.core import compile_dag_to_pipeline
from cursus.api import PipelineDAG

# Create DAG
dag = PipelineDAG()
dag.add_node("CradleDataLoading")
dag.add_node("XGBoostTraining")
dag.add_edge("CradleDataLoading", "XGBoostTraining")

# Compile to SageMaker pipeline
pipeline = compile_dag_to_pipeline(dag, pipeline_name="my-ml-pipeline")

Advanced Configuration

from cursus.core import compile_dag_to_pipeline
from cursus.api import PipelineDAG

# Create DAG with more complex workflow
dag = PipelineDAG()
dag.add_node("CradleDataLoading")
dag.add_node("TabularPreprocessing")
dag.add_node("XGBoostTraining")
dag.add_node("XGBoostModelEval")
dag.add_edge("CradleDataLoading", "TabularPreprocessing")
dag.add_edge("TabularPreprocessing", "XGBoostTraining")
dag.add_edge("XGBoostTraining", "XGBoostModelEval")

# Compile with custom configuration
pipeline = compile_dag_to_pipeline(
    dag=dag,
    pipeline_name="advanced-ml-pipeline",
    config_path="config.yaml"
)

Using the Compiler Class

from cursus.core import PipelineDAGCompiler
from cursus.api import PipelineDAG

# Create DAG
dag = PipelineDAG()
dag.add_node("TabularPreprocessing")
dag.add_node("XGBoostTraining")
dag.add_edge("TabularPreprocessing", "XGBoostTraining")

# Use compiler for more control
compiler = PipelineDAGCompiler()
pipeline = compiler.compile(dag, pipeline_name="my-pipeline")

🔧 Installation Options

Core Installation

pip install cursus

Includes basic DAG compilation and SageMaker integration.

Framework-Specific

pip install cursus[pytorch]    # PyTorch Lightning models
pip install cursus[xgboost]    # XGBoost training pipelines  
pip install cursus[nlp]        # NLP models and processing
pip install cursus[processing] # Advanced data processing

Development

pip install cursus[dev]        # Development tools
pip install cursus[docs]       # Documentation tools
pip install cursus[all]        # Everything included

🎯 Who Should Use Cursus?

Data Scientists & ML Practitioners

  • Focus on model development, not infrastructure complexity
  • Rapid experimentation with 10x faster iteration
  • Business-focused interface eliminates SageMaker expertise requirements

Platform Engineers & ML Engineers

  • 60% less code to maintain and debug
  • Specification-driven architecture prevents common errors
  • Universal patterns enable faster team onboarding

Organizations

  • Accelerated innovation with faster pipeline development
  • Reduced technical debt through clean architecture
  • Built-in governance and compliance frameworks

📖 Documentation

📚 Complete Documentation Hub

Your gateway to all Cursus documentation - start here for comprehensive navigation

Core Documentation

  • Developer Guide - Comprehensive guide for developing new pipeline steps and extending Cursus
  • Design Documentation - Detailed architectural documentation and design principles
  • API Reference - Detailed API documentation including core, api, steps, and other components
  • Examples - Ready-to-use pipeline blueprints and examples

Quick Links

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions! See our Developer Guide for comprehensive details on:

For architectural insights and design decisions, see the Design Documentation.

📄 License

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

🔗 Links


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