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Skytrax-Data-Warehouse
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Open source contributions for a Data Engineer?
Always open to accept contributions to my project (Skytrax Data Warehouse). If you are into data stuff support my work at youtube as well (One Developer Pirate), I mostly make data-oriented videos. These days I'm making a SQL course from a data analysis perspective that is expected to release in next week.
meltano
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Personal Project Guidance
I would use something like meltano or airbyte, but if you really want to use Lambda for extraction I'd say there is no point spinning up a Redshift cluster just for that, Athena would be the way to go and you can use dbt pretty nicely with it and it would keep costs down.
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Open source contributions for a Data Engineer?
Airbyte and Singer/Meltano if you want to learn more about ingestion pipelines. Airbyte and Meltano teams are very welcoming. SQLfluff a shiny SQL linter. Beautiful project with awesome maintainers.
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Looking for open source projects that use data pipelines and big data flows
I know really sure if this is what are you looking for, but take a look at Meltano
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Meltano ELT: Open-Source DataOps for the DevOps Era
I'm not aware of any. I did just open this issue[0] in the Meltano project to open discussion with the team/community. It could be an interesting iteration on the Singer Spec[1] if we find that users are interested in it and it helps solve some bottleneck challenges.
[0] https://gitlab.com/meltano/meltano/-/issues/2616
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Meltano: ELT for the DevOps era — Open source, self-hosted, CLI-first, debuggable, and extensible
Good point! As expected, there's an issue about adding it already: https://gitlab.com/meltano/meltano/-/issues/1175
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Launch HN: Airbyte (YC W20) – Open-Source ELT (Fivetran/Stitch Alternative)
At GitLab, we're not ready to give up on the Singer spec, community, and ecosystem yet, which is why I've been working on Meltano for the past year: https://meltano.com/
We think that the biggest things holding back Singer are the lack of documentation and tooling around taking existing taps and targets to production, and around building, debugging, maintaining, and testing new or existing high-quality taps and targets.
Meltano itself addresses the first problem, and provides a robust and reliable platform for building, running & orchestrating Singer- and dbt-based ELT pipelines.
At the same time, we have been working with some members of the community on a new framework for building taps and targets: https://gitlab.com/meltano/meltano/-/issues/2401, which we have decided to call the Singer SDK: https://gitlab.com/meltano/singer-sdk
What are some alternatives?
dbd - dbd is a database prototyping tool that enables data analysts and engineers to quickly load and transform data in SQL databases.
airbyte - The leading data integration platform for ETL / ELT data pipelines from APIs, databases & files to data warehouses, data lakes & data lakehouses. Both self-hosted and Cloud-hosted.
sqlfluff - A modular SQL linter and auto-formatter with support for multiple dialects and templated code.
dagster - An orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.
jaydebeapi - JayDeBeApi module allows you to connect from Python code to databases using Java JDBC. It provides a Python DB-API v2.0 to that database.
pipelinewise - Data Pipeline Framework using the singer.io spec
dbt-spotify-analytics - Containerized end-to-end analytics of Spotify data using Python, dbt, Postgres, and Metabase
nifi - Apache NiFi
airflow-api-tests - This is a collection of Pytest for the 2.0 Stable Rest Apis for Apache Airflow. I have another repo where you could setup airflow locally and play around with these. I am used to RestAssured, but trying out pytest here.
Prefect - The easiest way to build, run, and monitor data pipelines at scale.
pipelinewise-tap-mssql - Pipelinewise tap for Microsoft SQL Server