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If you are interested in this kind of thing, feel free to check out the demo in the repository: github.com/ajthinking/data-story. Beware its in an early stage, at this point it does not really support geometry other than via JSON based formats. The app is built with ReactJS/TypeScript.
I have heard good things about Apache Airflow, so maybe developing GIS plugins/extensions to that might have a broader reach: http://airflow.apache.org/
Or if you are looking for something light-weighter you can always use Camel camel.apache.org
Are you familiar with the GDAL project? https://gdal.org/
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