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Storey is an asynchronous streaming library, for real time event processing and feature extraction.

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▶ For more information, see the Storey Python package documentation.

API Walkthrough

A Storey flow consist of steps linked together by the build_flow function, each doing it's designated work.

Supported Steps

Input Steps

  • SyncEmitSource
  • AsyncEmitSource
  • CSVSource
  • ParquetSource
  • DataframeSource

Processing Steps

  • Filter
  • Map
  • FlatMap
  • MapWithState
  • Batch(max_events, timeout) - Batches events. This step emits a batch every max_events events, or when timeout seconds have passed since the first event in the batch was received.
  • Choice
  • JoinWithV3IOTable
  • SendToHttp
  • AggregateByKey(aggregations,cache, key=None, emit_policy=EmitEveryEvent(), augmentation_fn=None) - This step aggregates the data into the cache object provided for later persistence, and outputs an event enriched with the requested aggregation features.
  • QueryByKey(features, cache, key=None, augmentation_fn=None, aliases=None) - Similar to to AggregateByKey, but this step is for serving only and does not aggregate the event.
  • NoSqlTarget(table) - Persists the data in table to its associated storage by key.
  • Extend
  • JoinWithTable

Output Steps

  • Complete
  • Reduce
  • StreamTarget
  • CSVTarget
  • ReduceToDataFrame
  • TSDBTarget
  • ParquetTarget

Usage Examples

Using Aggregates

The following example reads user data, creates features using Storey's aggregates, persists the data to V3IO and emits events containing the features to a V3IO Stream for further processing.

from storey import build_flow, SyncEmitSource, Table, V3ioDriver, AggregateByKey, FieldAggregator, NoSqlTarget
from storey.dtypes import SlidingWindows

v3io_web_api = 'https://webapi.change-me.com'
v3io_acceess_key = '1284ne83-i262-46m6-9a23-810n41f169ea'
table_object = Table('/projects/my_features', V3ioDriver(v3io_web_api, v3io_acceess_key))

def enrich(event, state):
    if 'first_activity' not in state:
        state['first_activity'] = event.time
    event.body['time_since_activity'] = (event.time - state['first_activity']).seconds
    state['last_event'] = event.time
    event.body['total_activities'] = state['total_activities'] = state.get('total_activities', 0) + 1
    return event, state

controller = build_flow([
    SyncEmitSource(),
    MapWithState(table_object, enrich, group_by_key=True, full_event=True),
    AggregateByKey([FieldAggregator("number_of_clicks", "click", ["count"],
                                    SlidingWindows(['1h','2h', '24h'], '10m')),
                    FieldAggregator("purchases", "purchase_amount", ["avg", "min", "max"],
                                    SlidingWindows(['1h','2h', '24h'], '10m')),
                    FieldAggregator("failed_activities", "activity", ["count"],
                                    SlidingWindows(['1h'], '10m'),
                                    aggr_filter=lambda element: element['activity_status'] == 'fail'))],
                   table_object),
    NoSqlTarget(table_object),
    StreamTarget(V3ioDriver(v3io_web_api, v3io_acceess_key), 'features_stream')
]).run()

We can also create a serving function, which sole purpose is to read data from the feature store and emit it further

controller = build_flow([
    SyncEmitSource(),
    QueryAggregationByKey([FieldAggregator("number_of_clicks", "click", ["count"],
                                           SlidingWindows(['1h','2h', '24h'], '10m')),
                           FieldAggregator("purchases", "purchase_amount", ["avg", "min", "max"],
                                           SlidingWindows(['1h','2h', '24h'], '10m')),
                           FieldAggregator("failed_activities", "activity", ["count"],
                                           SlidingWindows(['1h'], '10m'),
                                           aggr_filter=lambda element: element['activity_status'] == 'fail'))],
                           table_object)
]).run()

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