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Apache Gobblin

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Apache Gobblin is a highly scalable data management solution for structured and byte-oriented data in heterogeneous data ecosystems.

Capabilities

  • Ingestion and export of data from a variety of sources and sinks into and out of the data lake. Gobblin is optimized and designed for ELT patterns with inline transformations on ingest (small t).
  • Data Organization within the lake (e.g. compaction, partitioning, deduplication)
  • Lifecycle Management of data within the lake (e.g. data retention)
  • Compliance Management of data across the ecosystem (e.g. fine-grain data deletions)

Highlights

  • Battle tested at scale: Runs in production at petabyte-scale at companies like LinkedIn, PayPal, Verizon etc.
  • Feature rich: Supports task partitioning, state management for incremental processing, atomic data publishing, data quality checking, job scheduling, fault tolerance etc.
  • Supports stream and batch execution modes
  • Control Plane (Gobblin-as-a-service) supports programmatic triggering and orchestration of data plane operations.

Common Patterns used in production

  • Stream / Batch ingestion of Kafka to Data Lake (HDFS, S3, ADLS)
  • Bulk-loading serving stores from the Data Lake (e.g. HDFS -> Couchbase)
  • Support for data sync across Federated Data Lake (HDFS <-> HDFS, HDFS <-> S3, S3 <-> ADLS)
  • Integrate external vendor API-s (e.g. Salesforce, Dynamics etc.) with data store (HDFS, Couchbase etc)
  • Enforcing Data retention policies and GDPR deletion on HDFS / ADLS

Apache Gobblin is NOT

  • A general purpose data transformation engine like Spark or Flink. Gobblin can delegate complex-data processing tasks to Spark, Hive etc.
  • A data storage system like Apache Kafka or HDFS. Gobblin integrates with these systems as sources or sinks.
  • A general-purpose workflow execution system like Airflow, Azkaban, Dagster, Luigi.

Requirements

  • Java >= 1.8

If building the distribution with tests turned on:

  • Maven version 3.5.3

Instructions to download gradle wrapper

If you are going to build Gobblin from the source distribution, run the following command for downloading the gradle-wrapper.jar from Gobblin git repository to gradle/wrapper directory (replace GOBBLIN_VERSION in the URL with the version you downloaded).

wget --no-check-certificate -P gradle/wrapper https://github.com/apache/gobblin/raw/${GOBBLIN_VERSION}/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

(or)

curl --insecure -L https://github.com/apache/gobblin/raw/${GOBBLIN_VERSION}/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar > gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

Alternatively, you can download it manually from: https://github.com/apache/gobblin/blob/${GOBBLIN_VERSION}/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

Make sure that you download it to gradle/wrapper directory.

Instructions to run Apache RAT (Release Audit Tool)

  1. Extract the archive file to your local directory.
  2. Run ./gradlew rat. Report will be generated under build/rat/rat-report.html

Instructions to build the distribution

  1. Extract the archive file to your local directory.
  2. Skip tests and build the distribution: Run ./gradlew build -x findbugsMain -x test -x rat -x checkstyleMain The distribution will be created in build/gobblin-distribution/distributions directory. (or)
  3. Run tests and build the distribution (requires Maven): Run ./gradlew build The distribution will be created in build/gobblin-distribution/distributions directory.

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