DataEngineeringProject
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0.0 | 7.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Scala | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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DataEngineeringProject
- What are your favourite GitHub repos that shows how data engineering should be done?
- Is it me or are beginner-friendly ETL pipeline guides that explain from the ground-up how to incorporate the use of various technologies notoriously difficult to find.
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Starting A Data Engineering Project Series
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5 Data Sources for Data Engineering Projects
Lastly, the most readily available data source would be data scraped from the internet. To be slightly less vague, I have outlined a project that web-scrapes new online articles every ten minutes to provide all the latest news curated into one place. This project utilizes a wide variety of relevant data engineering tools, which makes it a great project example. The author of this project is Damian Kliล, and he outlines his model architecture below:
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Can You Recommend Good Data Engineering Projects
Here is my project that got me a few interviews so far: https://github.com/damklis/DataEngineeringProject
deequ
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[Data Quality] Deequ Feedback request
There's no straightforward way to drop and rerun a metric collection. For example, say you detect a problem in your data. You fix it, rerun the pipeline, and replace the bad data with the good. You'd want your metrics history to reflect the true state of your data. But the "bad run" cannot be dropped. Issue
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Thoughts on a business rules engine
I had similar requirements for QA reporting on large and diverse data sets. I implemented data check pipelines, with rules in AWS Deequ (https://github.com/awslabs/deequ) running on an Apache Spark cluster. The Deequ worked well for me, but there were a few cases where I opted to write the rule checks in the data store to improve throughput (i.e. SQL checks on critical data elements on the database).
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Building a data quality solution for devs and business people
Hey all! At the companies where I've worked as a developer, I've found that business stakeholders typically want a concrete way to check and assure the quality of data that pipelines are producing, before other downstream systems and users get impacted. I've tested solutions like Deequ, but I found that it made building compliance and data rules a bit more complicated and put a greater emphasis on developers to get the rules right that business was expecting. I also experienced issues with running checks in parallel and getting row level details about the failures.
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deequ VS cuallee - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 30 Nov 2022
- November 15-19, 2022 FLiP Stack Weekly
- What are your favourite GitHub repos that shows how data engineering should be done?
- Well designed scala/spark project
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Soda Core (OSS) is now GA! So, why should you add checks to your data pipelines?
GE is arguably the most well known OSS alternative to Soda Core. The third option is deequ, originally developed and released in OSS by AWS. Our community has told us that Soda Core is different because itโs easy to get going and embed into data pipelines. And it also allows some of the check authoring work to be moved to other members of the data team. I'm sure there are also scenarios where Soda Core is not the best option. For example, when you only use Pandas dataframes or develop in Scala.
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Congrats on hitting the v1 milestone, whylabs! You're r/MLOps OSS tool of the month!
I wonder how this compares with tools like DeeQu (https://github.com/awslabs/python-deequ - requires Spark) or Pandas Profiling? One plus side I can see is that it doesn't require Apache Spark to run profiling (though a quick look at the code indicates that they are working on Spark support) and can work with real time systems.
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What companies/startups are using Scala (open source projects on github)?
There are so many of them in big data, e.g. Kafka, Spark, Flink, Delta, Snowplow, Finagle, Deequ, CMAK, OpenWhisk, Snowflake, TheHive, TVM-VTA, etc.
What are some alternatives?
blinkist-scraper - ๐ Python tool to download book summaries and audio from Blinkist.com, and generate some pretty output
soda-sql - Data profiling, testing, and monitoring for SQL accessible data.
synapse-s3-storage-provider - Synapse storage provider to fetch and store media in Amazon S3
azure-kusto-spark - Apache Spark Connector for Azure Kusto
yaetos - Write data & AI pipelines in (SQL, Spark, Pandas) and deploy to the cloud, simplified
dbt-data-reliability - dbt package that is part of Elementary, the dbt-native data observability solution for data & analytics engineers. Monitor your data pipelines in minutes. Available as self-hosted or cloud service with premium features.
amazon-s3-find-and-forget - Amazon S3 Find and Forget is a solution to handle data erasure requests from data lakes stored on Amazon S3, for example, pursuant to the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Quill - Compile-time Language Integrated Queries for Scala
Zillow-Data-Engineering
BigDL - Accelerate local LLM inference and finetuning (LLaMA, Mistral, ChatGLM, Qwen, Baichuan, Mixtral, Gemma, etc.) on Intel CPU and GPU (e.g., local PC with iGPU, discrete GPU such as Arc, Flex and Max). A PyTorch LLM library that seamlessly integrates with llama.cpp, Ollama, HuggingFace, LangChain, LlamaIndex, DeepSpeed, vLLM, FastChat, etc.
openwisp-monitoring - Network monitoring system written in Python and Django, designed to be extensible, programmable, scalable and easy to use by end users: once the system is configured, monitoring checks, alerts and metric collection happens automatically.
re_data - re_data - fix data issues before your users & CEO would discover them ๐