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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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re_data
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How to design a software for extracting and validating data in existing DB(s)
There’s also this open source tool I think is doing kind of what the OP is looking for, re_data. The source code lives here: https://github.com/re-data/re-data
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What are the 5 hottest dbt Repositories one should star on GitHub 2022?
What are the 5 hottest dbt Repositories one should star on Github 2022?
dbt is a software framework that sits in the middle of the ELT process. It represents the transformative layer after loading data from an original source. Dbt combines SQL with software engineering principles.
Here are my top5!
- Lightdash (https://github.com/lightdash/lightdash): Lightdash converts dbt models and makes it possible to define and easily visualize additional metrics via a visual interface.
- ⏎ re_data (https://github.com/re-data/re-data): Re-Data is an abstraction layer that helps users monitor dbt projects and their underlying data. For example, you get alerts when a test failed or a data anomaly occurs in a dbt project.
- evidence (https://github.com/evidence-dev/evidence): Evidence is another tool for lightweight BI reporting. With Evidence, you can build simple reports in "medium style" using SQL queries and Markdown.
- Kuwala (https://github.com/kuwala-io/kuwala): With Kuwala, a BI analyst can intuitively build advanced data workflows using a drag-drop interface on top of the modern data stack without coding. Behind the Scenes, the dbt models are generated so that a more experienced engineer can customize the pipelines at any time.
- fal ai (https://github.com/fal-ai/fal): Fal helps to run Python scripts directly from the dbt project. For example, you can load dbt models directly into the Python context which helps to apply Data Science libraries like SKlearn and Prophet in the dbt models.
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What are the hottest dbt Repositories you should star on Github 2022? - Here are mine.
re_data ( https://github.com/re-data/re-data ) Re_data is an abstraction layer that helps users monitor dbt projects and their underlying data. For example, you get alerts when a test failed or a data anomaly occurs in a dbt project and which underlying metric is affected. In addition, the lineage graph is also intuitively displayed. Re-data is one of two others frameworks focusing on the observability aspect of lengthy pipelines in dbt (check also out: open-metadata and Elementary).
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What are your hottest dbt repositories in 2022 so far? Here are mine!
- ⏎ re_data: Re-Data is an abstraction layer that helps users monitor dbt projects and their underlying data. For example, you get alerts when a test failed or a data anomaly occurs in a dbt project.
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Snowflake SQL AST parser?
Some things you might be interested in are re_data and Elementary Data.
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Sentry for Data Teams
Around a year ago I launched re_data (an open-source data reliability tool) here. After some pivots, we seem to be getting traction and this is how it looks now: https://www.getre.io/. Super interested in getting your feedback and suggestions on the direction :)
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Launch HN: Elementary (YC W22) – Open-source data observability
Nice project, at re_data we just got over a lot of your new updates and it seems a quite large part of your project is "inspired" by code from our library https://github.com/re-data/re-data. Even with parts, we are not especially proud of ;)
If you decide to copy not only ideas but a big part of internal implementation, I think you should include that information in your LICENSE.
Cheers
- How are you guys testing your data?
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great_expectations VS redata - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Sep 2021
It's more convenient when you are already using dbt and don't want to set up a separate workflow for testing data when it can be done with dbt inside the data warehouse. Also the thing re_data does well is letting you create time-based metrics about your data quality instead of just tests (a lot of the tests can be rewritten to that) That allows you to do a couple of things more than GE, you can for example easily visualize or look for anomalies in those. You can also compute tests much more efficiently. Research about computing metrics as a good way of doing data quality was actually done by the team behind deequ: http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol11/p1781-schelter.pdf I'm the author, so obviously I'm a bit biased :)
- re_data - open-source data quality library build on top of dbt.
Apache Superset
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Using KeyCloak(OpenID Connect) with Apache SuperSet
The first difference is that after pull request 4565 was merged, you can no longer do:
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Open Source Analytics Stack: Bringing Control, Flexibility, and Data-Privacy to Your Analytics
Open-source BI platforms such as Metabase (website, GitHub) and Apache SuperSet (website, GitHub) are easy to deploy without IT involvement. Metabase lets you build dashboards from the data in your warehouse easily, with no SQL, or, if you have data engineering or science know-how, inside more powerful and flexible notebooks or with SQL itself. Similarly, Apache SuperSet helps businesses explore and visualize data from simple line charts to detailed geospatial charts.
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Ask HN: What low-code “dashboarding“ SaaS would you recommend in 2021?
Check out Superset. https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset
It’s modern, easy to extend. From the same author of apache airflow.
What are some alternatives?
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.
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
great_expectations - Always know what to expect from your data.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
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.
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
sqllineage - SQL Lineage Analysis Tool powered by Python
Redash - Make Your Company Data Driven. Connect to any data source, easily visualize, dashboard and share your data.
soda-sql - Data profiling, testing, and monitoring for SQL accessible data.
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
gradio - Build and share delightful machine learning apps, all in Python. 🌟 Star to support our work!
cube.js - 📊 Cube — The Semantic Layer for Building Data Applications