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Flowbber - The Data Pipeline Framework

Flowbber is a generic tool and framework that allows to execute custom pipelines for data gathering, publishing and analysis.

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Documentation

https://docs.kuralabs.io/flowbber/

Install

pip3 install flowbber

Changelog

1.8.0 (2019-07-12)

New

  • The gtest source now supports XML files generated by gtest 1.8.1+.
  • New include_files and exclude_files options in many Sinks and Sources. See FilterSink Options for more information.
  • New compress option added to the archive sink allow to create compressed ZIP archives.
  • New extract option added to the JSON source allow to load JSON files from ZIP archives.
  • The --extract and --derive-func-data options are now available to use on the LCOV source.

Changes

  • Updated schemas to use Cerberus >=1.3.1 definition.

1.7.0 (2019-03-22)

New

  • New --dry-run flag allows to parse, load, validate and build a pipeline without executing it.

Changes

  • Improved logging when trying to instance a component to help debugging a pipeline that went wrong.
  • Improved logging to show a log in higher level when things go bad.

Fixes

  • Fix for missing plugin entries in documentation.
  • Fix for documentation issue #27.

1.6.0 (2019-03-12)

New

  • New LCOV merger aggregator allows to sum multiple LCOV sources.

Fixes

  • Fix a bug that ignored rc_overrides when using a file input in LCOV source.

1.5.0 (2019-02-22)

Changes

  • lcov source no longer accepts directory as configuration. New option source superseded it, and allows to specify a directory to generate a tracefile or load one already generated.

1.4.0 (2019-01-28)

New

  • Refactored Valgrind source to support loading data from Helgrind and DRD tools.
  • New "Expander" aggregator that allows to move subdata to top level. This is useful to load data using JSONSource or similar sources and place it in the top level as if it were data from other anonymous sources. Or to replay a pipeline using previously collected data.

1.3.2 (2018-11-20)

New

  • Add support for path in InfluxDB sink.

Fixes

  • Fixed flake8 issues shown in new version.

1.3.1 (2018-09-19)

Fixes

  • Source for Valgrind's memcheck will now always output the stack attribute as a list.

1.3.0 (2018-08-23)

New

  • New Config source that allows to add arbitrary data directly from the pipeline definition.
  • All plugins now show the example usage in both JSON and TOML.
  • Improved documentation for the memcheck source.

Changes

  • The Internet speed source plugin is unavailable as the upstream package providing the measurement is currently broken: fopina/pyspeedtest#15

Fixes

  • Fix in pytest source that caused a test case with both failure and error to be overridden by the other: pytest-dev/pytest#2228
  • Minor fix in memcheck source plugin that caused output that violates the expected schema.

1.2.1 (2017-11-26)

Fixes

  • The InfluxDB sink is now compatible with influxdb client version 5.0.0.

1.2.0 (2017-11-13)

New

  • New timezone option for the timestamp source.
  • New source for Valgrind's Memcheck.
  • Add lcov source and lcov html sink.
  • New JSON source for fetch and parse local (file system) or remote (http, https) JSON files.
  • The CoberturaSource now returns the list of ignored files.
  • TemplateSink now support passing filters.
  • All sinks can now filter the input data.
  • New FilterAggregator allows to filter the data structure before sending it to the sinks.
  • When using the TemplateSink, extra data can now be passed from the pipeline definition to the template by using the new 'payload' configuration option. Fixes #5.
  • Each entry from the collected data can now be put into its own collection when using the MongoDBSink. Fixes #2.
  • Added a source that counts lines of code in a directory.
  • Added a new Git source that provides revision, tag and author information of a git repository.
  • New GitHub source that allows to collect statistics of closed / open pull requests and issues.
  • New Google Test source.
  • Added a "pretty" option to the ArchiveSink to make JSON output pretty. Also, JSON file is now saved in UTF-8.
  • Added new source plugin for pytest's JUnit-like XML test results.
  • CoberturaSource now supports filenames include and exclude patterns.

Changes

  • UserSource no longer returns the login key and instead returns a user key.
  • Templates used in the TemplateSink can now load sibling templates. Previous way to specify python:// templates changed.
  • MongoDBSink now uses None as default for the key configuration option. Related to #4.
  • InfluxDBSink now uses None as default for the key configuration option. Related to #4.

Fixes

  • Local flowconf can now be reloaded in the same process.
  • Fix a deadlock condition when a non-optional component failed with still running siblings components.
  • Fixes #6 : InfluxDBSink doesn't support None values.
  • Journal is now saved in UTF-8.
  • Fixed high CPU usage by the logging manager subprocess.
  • flowbber.logging.print will now convert to string any input provided.
  • Fix minor typo in EnvSource include / exclude logic.
  • The pipeline executor will now join the process of a component (max 100ms) after fetching its response in order to try to get its exit code.

1.1.0 (2017-09-07)

New

  • Added "optional" and "timeout" features to pipeline components.

Changes

  • Git helpers now live into its own utilities module flowbber.utils.git.

Fixes

  • Fixed bug where pipeline execution counter didn't increment.

1.0.0 (2017-08-30)

New

  • Initial version.

License

Copyright (C) 2017-2019 KuraLabs S.R.L

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