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Airflow plugins for implementing data pipelines. | Plugins do Airflow para implementação de pipelines de dados.

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FastETL is a plugins package for Airflow for building data pipelines for a number of common scenarios.

Main features:

  • Full or incremental replication of tables in SQL Server, Postgres and MySQL databases
  • Load data from GSheets and from spreadsheets on Samba/Windows networks
  • Extracting CSV from SQL
  • Clean data using custom data patching tasks (e.g. for messy geographical coordinates, mapping canonical values for columns, etc.)
  • Using a Open Street Routing Machine service to calculate route distances
  • Using CKAN or dados.gov.br's API to update dataset metadata
  • Using Frictionless Tabular Data Packages to write OpenDocument Text format data dictionaries

This framework is maintained by a network of developers from many teams at the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services and is the cumulative result of using Apache Airflow, a free and open source tool, starting in 2019.

For government: FastETL is widely used for replication of data queried via Quartzo (DaaS) from Serpro.

Installation in Airflow

FastETL implements the standards for Airflow plugins. To install it, simply add the apache-airflow-providers-fastetl package to your Python dependencies in your Airflow environment.

Or install it with

pip install apache-airflow-providers-fastetl

To see an example of an Apache Airflow container that uses FastETL, check out the airflow2-docker repository.

To ensure appropriate results, please make sure to install the msodbcsql17 and unixodbc-dev libraries on your Apache Airflow workers.

Tests

The test suite uses Docker containers to simulate a complete use environment, including Airflow and the databases. For that reason, to execute the tests, you first need to install Docker and docker-compose.

For instructions on how to do this, see the official Docker documentation.

To build the containers:

make setup

To run the tests, use:

make setup && make tests

To shutdown the environment, use:

make down

Usage examples

The main FastETL feature is the DbToDbOperator operator. It copies data between postgres and mssql databases. MySQL is also supported as a source.

Here goes an example:

from datetime import datetime
from airflow import DAG
from fastetl.operators.db_to_db_operator import DbToDbOperator

default_args = {
    "start_date": datetime(2023, 4, 1),
}

dag = DAG(
    "copy_db_to_db_example",
    default_args=default_args,
    schedule_interval=None,
)


t0 = DbToDbOperator(
    task_id="copy_data",
    source={
        "conn_id": airflow_source_conn_id,
        "schema": source_schema,
        "table": table_name,
    },
    destination={
        "conn_id": airflow_dest_conn_id,
        "schema": dest_schema,
        "table": table_name,
    },
    destination_truncate=True,
    copy_table_comments=True,
    chunksize=10000,
    dag=dag,
)

More detail about the parameters and the workings of DbToDbOperator can bee seen on the following files:

How to contribute

To be written on the CONTRIBUTING.md document (issue #4).

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