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A declarative PySpark framework for row- and aggregate-level data quality validation.

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SparkDQ — Data Quality Validation for Apache Spark

Most data quality frameworks weren’t designed with PySpark in mind. They aren’t Spark-native and often lack proper support for declarative pipelines. Instead of integrating seamlessly, they require you to build custom wrappers around them just to fit into production workflows. This adds complexity and makes your pipelines harder to maintain. On top of that, many frameworks only validate data after processing — so you can’t react dynamically or fail early when data issues occur.

SparkDQ takes a different approach. It’s built specifically for PySpark — so you can define and run data quality checks directly inside your Spark pipelines, using Python. Whether you're validating incoming data, verifying outputs before persistence, or enforcing assumptions in your dataflow: SparkDQ helps you catch issues early, without adding complexity.

🚀 See the official documentation to learn more.

Quickstart Examples

SparkDQ lets you define checks either using a Python-native interface or via declarative configuration (e.g. YAML, JSON, or database-driven). Regardless of how you define them, all checks are added to a CheckSet — which you pass to the validation engine. That’s it! Choose the style that fits your use case, and SparkDQ takes care of the rest.

Python-Native Approach

from pyspark.sql import SparkSession

from sparkdq.checks import NullCheckConfig
from sparkdq.engine import BatchDQEngine
from sparkdq.management import CheckSet

spark = SparkSession.builder.getOrCreate()

df = spark.createDataFrame([
    {"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
    {"id": 2, "name": None},
    {"id": 3, "name": "Bob"},
])

# Define checks using the Python-native interface (no external config needed)
check_set = CheckSet()
check_set.add_check(NullCheckConfig(check_id="my-null-check", columns=["name"]))

result = BatchDQEngine(check_set).run_batch(df)
print(result.summary())

Declarative Approach

from pyspark.sql import SparkSession

from sparkdq.engine import BatchDQEngine
from sparkdq.management import CheckSet

spark = SparkSession.builder.getOrCreate()

df = spark.createDataFrame(
    [
        {"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
        {"id": 2, "name": None},
        {"id": 3, "name": "Bob"},
    ]
)

# Declarative configuration via dictionary
# Could be loaded from YAML, JSON, or any external system
check_definitions = [
    {"check-id": "my-null-check", "check": "null-check", "columns": ["name"]},
]
check_set = CheckSet()
check_set.add_checks_from_dicts(check_definitions)

result = BatchDQEngine(check_set).run_batch(df)
print(result.summary())

SparkDQ is designed to integrate seamlessly into real-world systems. Instead of relying on a custom DSL or rigid schemas, it accepts plain Python dictionaries for check definitions. This makes it easy to load checks from YAML or JSON files, configuration tables in databases, or even remote APIs — enabling smooth integration into orchestration tools, CI pipelines, and data contract workflows.

Installation

Install the latest stable version using pip:

pip install sparkdq

Alternatively, if you're using uv, a fast and modern Python package manager:

uv add sparkdq

The framework supports Python 3.10+ and is fully tested with PySpark 3.5.x. No additional Spark installation is required when running inside environments like Databricks, AWS Glue, or EMR.

Why SparkDQ?

  • Robust Validation Layer: Clean separation of check definition, execution, and reporting

  • Declarative or Programmatic: Define checks via config files or directly in Python

  • Severity-Aware: Built-in distinction between warning and critical violations

  • Row & Aggregate Logic: Supports both record-level and dataset-wide constraints

  • Typed & Tested: Built with type safety, testability, and extensibility in mind

  • Zero Overhead: Pure PySpark, no heavy dependencies

Typical Use Cases

SparkDQ is built for modern data platforms that demand trust, transparency, and resilience. It helps teams enforce quality standards early and consistently — across ingestion, transformation, and delivery layers.

Whether you're building a real-time ingestion pipeline or curating a data product for thousands of downstream users, SparkDQ lets you define and execute checks that are precise, scalable, and easy to maintain.

Common Scenarios:

  • ✅ Validating raw ingestion data

  • ✅ Enforcing schema and content rules before persisting to a lakehouse (Delta, Iceberg, Hudi)

  • ✅ Asserting quality conditions before analytics or ML training jobs

  • ✅ Flagging critical violations in batch pipelines via structured summaries and alerts

  • ✅ Driving Data Contracts: Use declarative checks in CI pipelines to catch issues before deployment

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🤝 Want to contribute? Check out CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.

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