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OpenDataDiscovery Action for dbt

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OpenDataDiscovery dbt tests metadata collecting

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CLI tool helps run and ingest dbt test to platform.

It can be used as separated CLI tool or within ODD CLI package which provides some useful additional features for working with OpenDataDiscovery.

Supported adapters

Adapter version
Snowflake ^1.6
Postgres ^1.6

Profiles inside the file looks different for each type of data source.

Snowflake host_settings value is created from field account. Field value should be <account_identifier> For example the URL for an account uses the following format: <account_identifier>.snowflakecomputing.com Example Snowflake account identifier hj1234.eu-central-1.

Supported tests types

  1. Generic tests
  2. Singular tests. Currently Singular tests are not supported.

Installation

pip install odd-dbt

To see all available commands

odd_dbt_test --help

Example

For each command that involves sending information to OpenDataDiscovery platform exists set of env variables:

  1. ODD_PLATFORM_HOST - Where you platform is
  2. ODD_PLATFORM_TOKEN - Token for ingesting data to platform (How to create token?)
  3. DBT_DATA_SOURCE_ODDRN - Unique oddrn string describes dbt source, i.e '//dbt/host/localhost'

It is recommended to add them as ENV variables or provide as flags to each command

export ODD_PLATFORM_HOST=http://localhost:8080
export ODD_PLATFORM_TOKEN=token***
export DBT_DATA_SOURCE_ODDRN=//dbt/host/localhost

Commands

create-datasource - helps to register dbt as data source at OpenDataDiscovery platform. User later for ingesting metadata.

odd_dbt_test create-datasource --name=my_local_dbt --dbt-host=localhost

ingest-test - Read results_run file under the target folder to parse and ingest metadata.

odd_dbt_test ingest-test --profile=my_profile

test - Proxy command to dbt test, then reads results_run file under the target folder to parse and ingest metadata.

odd_dbt_test test --profile=my_profile

Run commands programmatically

You could run that scrip to read, parse and ingest test results to the platform.

# ingest_test_result.py
from odd_dbt import config
from odd_dbt.domain.cli_args import CliArgs
from odd_dbt.service.dbt import get_context
from odd_dbt.service.odd import ingest_entities
from odd_dbt.mapper.test_results import DbtTestMapper

cfg = config.Config() # All fields can be set manually or read from ENV variables
client = config.create_odd_client(host=cfg.odd_platform_host, token=cfg.odd_platform_token)
generator = config.create_dbt_generator_from_oddrn(oddrn=cfg.dbt_data_source_oddrn)

cli_args = CliArgs.default()
context = get_context(cli_args=cli_args)
data_entities = DbtTestMapper(context=context, generator=generator).map()
ingest_entities(data_entities, client)

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