declarative data migration and transformation package


Keywords
datamigration, development-tools, anonymization, data-policy, data-structures, database, development-utils, gdpr, kinesis, migration, python-library
License
MIT
Install
pip install data-migrator==0.6.2

Documentation

Data-migrator (version 0.6.3.dev1) is a simple data-migration package for python lovers.

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Data-migrator is a declarative DSL for table driven data transformations, set up as an open and extensive system. Use this to create data transformations for changing databases as a result of changing code, initial loads to datalakes (it contains a Kinesis provider)and more.

Example

Data-migrator assumes data is extracted and loaded with client access.

$ mysql source_db -E 'select id,a,b from table' -B  | python my_filter.py | mysql target_db

It than offers a wide range of primitives with default settings to build complex transformations fast, readable and extendable

from data_migrator import models, transform

class Result(models.Model):
  id   = models.IntField(pos=0) # keep id
  uuid = models.UUIDField()     # generate new uuid4 field
  a    = models.StringField(pos=1, default='NO_NULL', max_length=5, nullable='NULL', replacement=lambda x:x.upper())
  b    = models.StringField(pos=2, name='my_b')

if __name__ == "__main__":
  transform.Transformer(models=[Result]).process()

Installation

Execute the following command to install data-migrator with pip:

pip install data-migrator

See the Installation Instructions in Documentation for more instructions on installing, upgrading, and uninstalling data-migrator.

The project is maintained at GitHub.

Support and contribute

Questions, comments, bug reports and especially tested patches may be submitted directly to the issue tracker.

Everyone interacting with this codebase, issue trackers, chat rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the Code of Conduct.