CLI for data platform
Project description
data-pipelines-cli
CLI for data platform
Documentation
Read the full documentation at https://data-pipelines-cli.readthedocs.io/
Installation
Use the package manager pip to install dp (data-pipelines-cli):
pip install data-pipelines-cli[bigquery,docker,datahub,gcs]
Usage
First, create a repository with a global configuration file that you or your organization will be using. The repository
should contain dp.yml.tmpl
file looking similar to this:
templates:
my-first-template:
template_name: my-first-template
template_path: https://github.com/<YOUR_USERNAME>/<YOUR_TEMPLATE>.git
vars:
username: YOUR_USERNAME
Thanks to the copier, you can leverage Jinja template syntax to create
easily modifiable configuration templates. Just create a copier.yml
file next to the dp.yml.tmpl
one and configure
the template questions (read more at copier documentation).
Then, run dp init <CONFIG_REPOSITORY_URL>
to initialize dp. You can also drop <CONFIG_REPOSITORY_URL>
argument,
dp will get initialized with an empty config.
Project creation
You can use dp create <NEW_PROJECT_PATH>
to choose one of the templates added before and create the project in the
<NEW_PROJECT_PATH>
directory. You can also use dp create <NEW_PROJECT_PATH> <LINK_TO_TEMPLATE_REPOSITORY>
to point
directly to a template repository. If <LINK_TO_TEMPLATE_REPOSITORY>
proves to be the name of the template defined in
dp's config file, dp create
will choose the template by the name instead of trying to download the repository.
dp template-list
lists all added templates.
Project update
To update your pipeline project use dp update <PIPELINE_PROJECT-PATH>
. It will sync your existing project with updated
template version selected by --vcs-ref
option (default HEAD
).
Project deployment
dp deploy
will sync with your bucket provider. The provider will be chosen automatically based on the remote URL.
Usually, it is worth pointing dp deploy
to JSON or YAML file with provider-specific data like access tokens or project
names. E.g., to connect with Google Cloud Storage, one should run:
echo '{"token": "<PATH_TO_YOUR_TOKEN>", "project_name": "<YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>"}' > gs_args.json
dp deploy --dags-path "gs://<YOUR_GS_PATH>" --blob-args gs_args.json
However, in some cases you do not need to do so, e.g. when using gcloud
with properly set local credentials. In such
case, you can try to run just the dp deploy --dags-path "gs://<YOUR_GS_PATH>"
command. Please refer to
documentation for more information.
When finished, call dp clean
to remove compilation related directories.
Variables
You can put a dictionary of variables to be passed to dbt
in your config/<ENV>/dbt.yml
file, following the convention
presented in the guide at the dbt site.
E.g., if one of the fields of config/<SNOWFLAKE_ENV>/snowflake.yml
looks like this:
schema: "{{ var('snowflake_schema') }}"
you should put the following in your config/<SNOWFLAKE_ENV>/dbt.yml
file:
vars:
snowflake_schema: EXAMPLE_SCHEMA
and then run your dp run --env <SNOWFLAKE_ENV>
(or any similar command).
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
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