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RudderStack Airflow Provider

The RudderStack Airflow Provider lets you programmatically schedule and trigger your Reverse ETL syncs and Profiles runs outside RudderStack and integrate them with your existing Airflow workflows. Refer to orchestration docs.

Installation

pip install rudderstack-airflow-provider

Usage

RudderstackRETLOperator

[!NOTE]
Use RudderstackRETLOperator for reverse ETL connections

A simple DAG for triggering syncs for a RudderStack Reverse ETL source:

with DAG(
    "rudderstack-retl-sample",
    default_args=default_args,
    description="A simple tutorial DAG for reverse etl",
    schedule_interval=timedelta(days=1),
    start_date=datetime(2021, 1, 1),
    catchup=False,
    tags=["rs-retl"],
) as dag:
    # retl_connection_id, sync_type are template fields
    rs_operator = RudderstackRETLOperator(
        retl_connection_id="connection_id",
        task_id="<a unique, meaningful id for the airflow task>",
        connection_id="<rudderstack api airflow connection id>"
    )

For the complete code, refer to this example.

Mandatatory parameters for RudderstackRETLOperator:

  • retl_connection_id: This is the connection id for the sync job.
  • connection_id: The Airflow connection to use for connecting to the Rudderstack API. Default value is rudderstack_default.

RudderstackRETLOperator exposes other configurable parameters as well. Mostly default values for them would be recommended.

  • request_max_retries: The maximum number of times requests to the RudderStack API should be retried before failng.
  • request_retry_delay: Time (in seconds) to wait between each request retry.
  • request_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the requests to RudderStack are declared timed out.
  • poll_interval: Time (in seconds) for polling status of triggered job.
  • poll_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the polling for a triggered job is declared timed out.
  • wait_for_completion: Boolean if execution run should poll and wait till completion of sync. Default value is True.
  • sync_type: Type of sync to trigger incremental or full. Default is None as RudderStack will be deteriming sync type.

RudderstackProfilesOperator

RudderstackProfilesOperator can be used to trigger profiles run. A simple DAG for triggering profile runs for a profiles project.

with DAG(
    "rudderstack-profiles-sample",
    default_args=default_args,
    description="A simple tutorial DAG for profiles run.",
    schedule_interval=timedelta(days=1),
    start_date=datetime(2021, 1, 1),
    catchup=False,
    tags=["rs-profiles"],
) as dag:
    # profile_id is template field
    rs_operator = RudderstackProfilesOperator(
        profile_id="<profile_id>",
        task_id="<a unique, meaningful id for the airflow task",
        connection_id="<rudderstack api connection id>",
    )

Mandatatory parameters for RudderstackProfilesOperator:

  • profile_id: This is the profiles id for the profiles project to run.
  • connection_id: The Airflow connection to use for connecting to the Rudderstack API. Default value is rudderstack_default.

RudderstackProfilesOperator exposes other configurable parameters as well. Mostly default values for them would be recommended.

  • request_max_retries: The maximum number of times requests to the RudderStack API should be retried before failng.
  • request_retry_delay: Time (in seconds) to wait between each request retry.
  • request_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the requests to RudderStack are declared timed out.
  • poll_interval: Time (in seconds) for polling status of triggered job.
  • poll_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the polling for a triggered job is declared timed out.
  • wait_for_completion: Boolean if execution run should poll and wait till completion of sync. Default value is True.
  • parameters: Additional parameters to pass to the profiles run command, as supported by the API endpoint. Default value is None.

RudderstackETLOperator

RudderstackETLOperator can be used to trigger ETL sync runs. A simple DAG for triggering ETL sync.

with DAG(
    "rudderstack-etl-sample",
    default_args=default_args,
    description="A simple tutorial DAG for etl sync.",
    schedule_interval=timedelta(days=1),
    start_date=datetime(2021, 1, 1),
    catchup=False,
    tags=["rs-etl"],
) as dag:
    # etl_source_id is template field
    rs_operator = RudderstackProfilesOperator(
        etl_source_id="<etl_source_id>",
        task_id="<a unique, meaningful id for the airflow task",
        connection_id="<rudderstack api connection id>",
    )

Mandatatory parameters for RudderstackETLOperator:

  • etl_source_id: This is the source id for the ETL source.
  • connection_id: The Airflow connection to use for connecting to the Rudderstack API. Default value is rudderstack_default.

RudderstackETLOperator exposes other configurable parameters as well. Mostly default values for them would be recommended.

  • request_max_retries: The maximum number of times requests to the RudderStack API should be retried before failng.
  • request_retry_delay: Time (in seconds) to wait between each request retry.
  • request_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the requests to RudderStack are declared timed out.
  • poll_interval: Time (in seconds) for polling status of triggered job.
  • poll_timeout: Time (in seconds) after which the polling for a triggered job is declared timed out.
  • wait_for_completion: Boolean if execution run should poll and wait till completion of sync. Default value is True.

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License

The RudderStack Airflow Provider is released under the MIT License.

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