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Datahub prefect block to capture executions and send to Datahub

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prefect-datahub

Emit flows & tasks metadata to DataHub REST API with prefect-datahub

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Introduction

The prefect-datahub collection allows you to easily integrate DataHub's metadata ingestion capabilities into your Prefect workflows. With this collection, you can emit metadata about your flows, tasks, and workspace to DataHub's metadata service.

Features

  • Seamless integration with Prefect workflows
  • Support for ingesting metadata of flows, tasks, and workspaces to DataHub GMS REST API
  • Easy configuration using Prefect blocks

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • Prefect 2.0.0+ and < 3.0.0+
  • A running instance of DataHub

Installation

Install prefect-datahub using pip:

pip install prefect-datahub

We recommend using a Python virtual environment manager such as pipenv, conda, or virtualenv.

Getting Started

1. Set up DataHub

Before using prefect-datahub, you need to deploy an instance of DataHub. Follow the instructions on the DataHub Quickstart page to set up DataHub.

After successful deployment, the DataHub GMS service should be running on http://localhost:8080 if deployed locally.

2. Configure DataHub Emitter

Save your DataHub configuration as a Prefect block:

from prefect_datahub.datahub_emitter import DatahubEmitter

datahub_emitter = DatahubEmitter(
    datahub_rest_url="http://localhost:8080",
    env="DEV",
    platform_instance="local_prefect",
    token=None,  # generate auth token in the datahub and provide here if gms endpoint is secure
)
datahub_emitter.save("datahub-emitter-test")

Configuration options:

Config Type Default Description
datahub_rest_url str http://localhost:8080 DataHub GMS REST URL
env str PROD Environment for assets (see FabricType)
platform_instance str None Platform instance for assets (see Platform Instances)

3. Use DataHub Emitter in Your Workflows

Here's an example of how to use the DataHub Emitter in a Prefect workflow:

from prefect import flow, task
from prefect_datahub.datahub_emitter import DatahubEmitter
from prefect_datahub.entities import Dataset

datahub_emitter_block = DatahubEmitter.load("datahub-emitter-test")

@task(name="Extract", description="Extract the data")
def extract():
    return "This is data"

@task(name="Transform", description="Transform the data")
def transform(data, datahub_emitter):
    transformed_data = data.split(" ")
    datahub_emitter.add_task(
        inputs=[Dataset("snowflake", "mydb.schema.tableX")],
        outputs=[Dataset("snowflake", "mydb.schema.tableY")],
    )
    return transformed_data

@flow(name="ETL", description="Extract transform load flow")
def etl():
    datahub_emitter = datahub_emitter_block
    data = extract()
    transformed_data = transform(data, datahub_emitter)
    datahub_emitter.emit_flow()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    etl()

Note: To emit task metadata, you must call emit_flow() at the end of your flow. Otherwise, no metadata will be emitted.

Advanced Usage

For more advanced usage and configuration options, please refer to the prefect-datahub documentation.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to prefect-datahub! Please refer to our Contributing Guidelines for more information on how to get started.

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, you can:

License

prefect-datahub is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.

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