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Core ETL pipeline framework for mkpipe.

Project description

MkPipe

MkPipe is a modular, open-source ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tool that allows you to integrate various data sources and sinks easily. It is designed to be extensible with a plugin-based architecture that supports extractors, transformers, and loaders.

Features

  • Extract data from multiple sources (e.g., PostgreSQL, MongoDB).
  • Transform data using custom Python logic and Apache Spark.
  • Load data into various sinks (e.g., ClickHouse, PostgreSQL, Parquet).
  • Plugin-based architecture that supports future extensions.
  • Cloud-native architecture, can be deployed on Kubernetes and other environments.

Quick Setup

You can deploy MkPipe using one of the following strategies:

1. Using Docker Compose

This method sets up all required services automatically using Docker Compose.

Steps:

  1. Clone or copy the deploy folder from the repository.

  2. Modify the configuration files:

  3. Run the following command to start the services:

    docker-compose up --build
    

    This will set up the following services:

    • PostgreSQL: Required for data storage.
    • RabbitMQ: Required for the Celery run_coordinator=celery.
    • Celery Worker: Required for running the Celery run_coordinator=celery.
    • Flower UI: Optional, but required for monitoring Celery tasks.

    Note: If you only want to use the run_coordinator=singlewithout Celery, only PostgreSQL is necessary.

2. Running Locally

You can also set up the environment manually and run MkPipe locally.

Steps:

  1. Set up and configure the following services:
    • RabbitMQ: Required for the Celery run_coordinator.
    • PostgreSQL: Required for data storage.
    • Flower UI: Optional, but required for monitoring Celery tasks.
  2. Update the following configuration files in the deploy folder:
    • .env for environment variables.
    • mkpipe_project.yaml for your ETL configurations.
  3. Install the python packages
    pip install mkpipe mkpipe-extractor-postgres mkpipe-loader-postgres
    
  4. Set the project directory environment variable:
    export MKPIPE_PROJECT_DIR={YOUR_PROJECT_PATH}
    
  5. Start MkPipe using the following command:
    mkpipe run
    

Documentation

For more detailed documentation, please visit the GitHub repository.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Db Support Plan

For actively supported databases/plugins, please visit the MkPipe-hub repository!

Core Relational Databases

  • PostgreSQL
  • MySQL
  • MariaDB
  • SQL Server
  • Oracle Database
  • SQLite
  • Snowflake
  • Google BigQuery
  • Amazon Redshift
  • ClickHouse
  • Amazon S3

NoSQL Databases

  • MongoDB
  • Cassandra
  • DynamoDB
  • Redis
  • Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS)
  • Google Cloud Storage
  • Elasticsearch
  • TimescaleDB
  • HDFS
  • InfluxDB

ERP/CRM Systems

  • Salesforce
  • SAP
  • Microsoft Dynamics
  • NetSuite
  • Workday
  • HubSpot
  • Zoho CRM
  • Freshsales
  • Zendesk
  • Oracle NetSuite

Emerging Databases & Analytical Tools

Apache Druid

  • Vertica
  • SingleStore (MemSQL)
  • Exasol
  • SAP HANA
  • IBM Db2
  • Neo4j (Graph Database)
  • Greenplum
  • CockroachDB
  • AWS Athena

Streaming Systems

  • Kafka
  • RabbitMQ
  • Pulsar
  • Apache Flink
  • Amazon Kinesis
  • Google Pub/Sub
  • Azure Event Hubs
  • Apache NiFi
  • ActiveMQ
  • Redpanda

File Formats & Data Lakes

  • Parquet
  • Avro
  • JSON
  • CSV
  • XML
  • ORC
  • Google Drive (for raw files)
  • Dropbox
  • Box
  • FTP/SFTP Servers

Specialized Analytics Tools

  • Metabase (Data Visualization)
  • Tableau Data Extracts
  • Power BI
  • Looker
  • Google Analytics (GA4)
  • Mixpanel
  • Amplitude
  • Adobe Analytics
  • Heap
  • Klipfolio

Industry-Specific Databases

  • Aerospike
  • RocksDB
  • FaunaDB
  • ScyllaDB
  • ArangoDB
  • MarkLogic
  • CrateDB
  • TigerGraph
  • HarperDB
  • SAP ASE (Sybase)

Legacy Databases

  • Teradata
  • Netezza
  • Informix
  • Ingres
  • Firebird
  • Progress OpenEdge
  • ParAccel
  • MaxDB
  • HP Vertica
  • Sybase IQ

Emerging Cloud & Hybrid Databases

  • PlanetScale (MySQL-based)
  • YugabyteDB
  • TiDB
  • OceanBase
  • Citus (PostgreSQL-based)
  • Snowplow Analytics
  • Spanner (Google Cloud)
  • MariaDB ColumnStore
  • CockroachDB Serverless
  • Weaviate (Vector Search)

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