[![CircleCI](https://dl.circleci.com/status-badge/img/gh/mozilla/bigquery-etl/tree/main.svg?style=svg)](https://dl.circleci.com/status-badge/redirect/gh/mozilla/bigquery-etl/tree/main) # BigQuery ETL This repository contains Mozilla Data Team's: - Derived ETL jobs that do not require a custom container - User-defined functions (UDFs) - Airflow DAGs for scheduled bigquery-etl queries - Tools for query & UDF deployment, management and scheduling For more information, see [https://mozilla.github.io/bigquery-etl/](https://mozilla.github.io/bigquery-etl/) ## Quick Start > :exclamation: Apple Silicon (M1) user requirement > > Enable [Rosetta mode](https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT211861) for your terminal _**BEFORE**_ installing below tools using your terminal. See our [M1 Mac > Setup Guide](M1_MAC_SETUP.md) for more information ### Pre-requisites - **Pyenv** (optional) Recommended if you want to install different versions of python, see instructions [here](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv#basic-github-checkout). After the installation of pyenv, make sure that your terminal app is [configured to run the shell as a login shell](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/MacOS-login-shell). - **Homebrew** (not required, but useful for Mac) - Follow the instructions [here](https://brew.sh/) to install homebrew on your Mac. - **Python 3.10+** - (see [this guide](https://docs.python-guide.org/starting/install3/osx/) for instructions if you're on a mac and haven't installed anything other than the default system Python). ### GCP CLI tools - **For Mozilla Employees or Contributors (not in Data Engineering)** - Set up GCP command line tools, [as described on docs.telemetry.mozilla.org](https://docs.telemetry.mozilla.org/cookbooks/bigquery/access.html#using-the-bq-command-line-tool). Note that some functionality (e.g. writing UDFs or backfilling queries) may not be allowed. - **For Data Engineering** - In addition to setting up the command line tools, you will want to log in to `shared-prod` if making changes to production systems. Run `gcloud auth login --update-adc --project=moz-fx-data-shared-prod` (if you have not run it previously). ### Installing bqetl 1. Clone the repository ```bash git clone git@github.com:mozilla/bigquery-etl.git cd bigquery-etl ``` 2. Install the `bqetl` command line tool ```bash ./bqetl bootstrap ``` 3. Install standard pre-commit hooks ```bash venv/bin/pre-commit install ``` Finally, if you are using Visual Studio Code, you may also wish to use our recommended defaults: ```bash cp .vscode/settings.json.default .vscode/settings.json cp .vscode/launch.json.default .vscode/launch.json ``` And you should now be set up to start working in the repo! The easiest way to do this is for many tasks is to use [`bqetl`](https://mozilla.github.io/bigquery-etl/bqetl/). You may also want to read up on [common workflows](https://mozilla.github.io/bigquery-etl/cookbooks/common_workflows/).