Embulk is a parallel bulk data loader that helps data transfer between various storages, databases, NoSQL and cloud services.
Embulk supports plugins to add functions. You can share the plugins to keep your custom scripts readable, maintainable, and reusable.
Embulk, an open-source plugin-based parallel bulk data loader at Slideshare
Embulk documents: http://www.embulk.org/docs/
Embulk is a Java application. Please make sure that Java is installed.
Following 4 commands install embulk to your home directory:
curl --create-dirs -o ~/.embulk/bin/embulk -L "https://dl.embulk.org/embulk-latest.jar"
chmod +x ~/.embulk/bin/embulk
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.embulk/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Next step: Running example in 4 commands
Embulk is a Java application. Please make sure that Java is installed.
You can download embulk.bat
using this command on cmd.exe or PowerShell.exe:
PowerShell -Command "& {Invoke-WebRequest http://dl.embulk.org/embulk-latest.jar -OutFile embulk.bat}"
Next step: Running example in 4 commands
embulk example
command generates a sample CSV file so that you can try embulk quickly:
embulk example ./try1
embulk guess ./try1/seed.yml -o config.yml
embulk preview config.yml
embulk run config.yml
Next step: Using plugins
You can use plugins to load data from/to various systems and file formats. Here is the list of publicly released plugins: list of plugins by category.
An example is embulk-output-command plugin. It executes an external command to output the records.
To install plugins, you can use embulk gem install <name>
command:
embulk gem install embulk-output-command
embulk gem list
Embulk bundles some built-in plugins such as embulk-encoder-gzip
or embulk-formatter-csv
. You can use those plugins with following configuration file:
in:
type: file
path_prefix: "./try1/csv/sample_"
...
out:
type: command
command: "cat - > task.$INDEX.$SEQID.csv.gz"
encoders:
- {type: gzip}
formatter:
type: csv
Embulk supports resuming failed transactions.
To enable resuming, you need to start transaction with -r PATH
option:
embulk run config.yml -r resume-state.yml
If the transaction fails, embulk stores state some states to the yaml file. You can retry the transaction using exactly same command:
embulk run config.yml -r resume-state.yml
If you give up on resuming the transaction, you can use embulk cleanup
subcommand to delete intermediate data:
embulk cleanup config.yml -r resume-state.yml
embulk mkbundle
subcommand creates a isolated bundle of plugins. You can install plugins (gems) to the bundle directory instead of ~/.embulk directory. This makes it easy to manage versions of plugins.
To use the bundle, add -b <bundle_dir>
option to guess
, preview
, or run
subcommand. embulk mkbundle
also generates some example plugins to <bundle_dir>/embulk/*.rb directory.
See the generated <bundle_dir>/Gemfile file how to plugin bundles work.
embulk mkbundle ./embulk_bundle # please edit ./embulk_bundle/Gemfile to add plugins. Detailed usage is written in the Gemfile
embulk guess -b ./embulk_bundle ...
embulk run -b ./embulk_bundle ...
For further details, visit Embulk documentation.
Following command updates embulk itself to the latest released version.
embulk selfupdate
Following command updates embulk itself to the specific released version.
embulk selfupdate x.y.z
Older versions are available at dl.embulk.org.
./gradlew cli # creates pkg/embulk-VERSION.jar
./gradlew gem # creates pkg/embulk-VERSION.gem
You can see JaCoCo's test coverage report at ${project}/build/reports/tests/index.html
You can see Findbug's report at ${project}/build/reports/findbug/main.html
# FIXME coverage information is not included somehow
You can use classpath
task to use bundle exec ./bin/embulk
for development:
./gradlew -t classpath # -x test: skip test
./bin/embulk
To deploy artifacts to your local maven repository at ~/.m2/repository/:
./gradlew install
To compile the source code of embulk-core project only:
./gradlew :embulk-core:compileJava
Task dependencies
shows dependency tree of embulk-core project:
./gradlew :embulk-core:dependencies
Embulk uses Sphinx, YARD (Ruby API) and JavaDoc (Java API) for document generation.
brew install python
pip install sphinx
gem install yard
./gradlew site
# documents are: embulk-docs/build/html
You need to add your bintray account information to ~/.gradle/gradle.properties
bintray_user=(bintray user name)
bintray_api_key=(bintray api key)
Run following commands and follow its instruction:
./gradlew setVersion -Pto=$VERSION
./gradlew releaseCheck
./gradlew clean cli gem && ./gradlew release
git commit -am v$VERSION
git tag v$VERSION
See also: