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= Beirf =
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* [https://github.com/stonezhong/firebird Source Code in Github]
Firebird is a Python based Stream Processing Framework
Firebird is a Python based Stream Processing Framework
* Make it easy to create streaming processing data pipeline using python
* Make it easy to create streaming processing data pipeline using python
* Make it easy to deploy your pipeline to Kubernete Cluster, so your pipeline can run at scale.
* Make it easy to deploy your pipeline to Kubernete Cluster, so your pipeline can run at scale.
* A Management Web UI to visualize your pipeline topology.
* A Management Web UI to visualize your pipeline topology.
* The firebird framework encourage you to write reusable streaming processing unit and encapsulate it in Generator or Node or Sink.
* The firebird framework encourages you to write reusable streaming processing unit and encapsulate it in Generator or Node or Sink.
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= Make it easy to create streaming processing data pipeline using python =
= Use Python to build streaming pipeline =
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Your python code could be as simple as below. All you need to do is, create Generates, Nodes and Sinks, and assemble them together using >> or << operator. If you have experience with Apache Airflow, you should be quite familiar with this model.
Your python code could be as simple as below. All you need to do is, create Generates, Nodes and Sinks, and assemble them together using <code>>></code> or <code><<</code> operator. If you have experience with Apache Airflow, you should be quite familiar with this model.


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= Make it easy to deploy your pipeline to Kubernete Cluster =
= Easy to deploy to Kubernete Cluster =
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= A Management Web UI to visualize your pipeline topology =
= Web UI =
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* <code>Diagram</code>, show the topology of the pipeline. You can click each node to see the node details.
* <code>Diagram</code>, show the topology of the pipeline. You can click each node to see the node details.
* <code>Executors</code>, if the pipeline is running, you can see the status of each executor.
* <code>Executors</code>, if the pipeline is running, you can see the status of each executor.
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* You can click the "Start" button to start the pipeline
* You can click the "Stop" button to stop the pipeline
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Node dialogbox:
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It show the id, title and description of the node. It also shows what are the connected ports, so you the upstream node and downstream node.
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If you click a node, or a generator or a sink, you will see a node dialog box, it show the id, title and description of the node. It also shows what are the connected ports, so you know the upstream node and downstream node.
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 15 September 2023

Firebird

Beirf

Use Python to build streaming pipeline

Easy to deploy to Kubernete Cluster

Web UI