Scan
Run a Soda scan.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.soda.Scan"
Run a scan on BigQuery.
id: soda_scan
namespacae: company.team
tasks:
- id: scan
type: io.kestra.plugin.soda.Scan
configuration:
data_source kestra:
type: bigquery
connection:
project_id: kestra-unit-test
dataset: demo
account_info_json: |
{{ secret('GCP_CREDS') }}
checks:
checks for orderDetail:
- row_count > 0
- max(unitPrice):
warn: when between 1 and 250
fail: when > 250
checks for territory:
- row_count > 0
- failed rows:
name: Failed rows query test
fail condition: regionId = 4
requirements:
- soda-core-bigquery
The checks file
The configuration file
The task runner container image, only used if the task runner is container-based.
Deprecated, use 'taskRunner' instead
Deprecated, use the docker
property instead
Additional environment variables for the current process.
Input files are extra files that will be available in the dbt working directory.
You can define the files as map or a JSON string. Each file can be defined inlined or can reference a file from Kestra's internal storage.
List of python dependencies to add to the python execution process
Python dependencies list to setup in the virtualenv, in the same format than requirements.txt. It must at least provides dbt.
Runner to use
Deprecated, use 'taskRunner' instead
The task runner to use.
Task runners are provided by plugins, each have their own properties.
The variables to pass
The used configuration
The exit code of the whole execution
The scan result
The standard error line count
The standard output line count
The maximum amount of kernel memory the container can use.
The minimum allowed value is 4MB
. Because kernel memory cannot be swapped out, a container which is starved of kernel memory may block host machine resources, which can have side effects on the host machine and on other containers. See the kernel-memory docs for more details.
The maximum amount of memory resources the container can use.
Make sure to use the format number
+ unit
(regardless of the case) without any spaces.
The unit can be KB (kilobytes), MB (megabytes), GB (gigabytes), etc.
Given that it's case-insensitive, the following values are equivalent:
"512MB"
"512Mb"
"512mb"
"512000KB"
"0.5GB"
It is recommended that you allocate at least 6MB
.
Allows you to specify a soft limit smaller than memory
which is activated when Docker detects contention or low memory on the host machine.
If you use memoryReservation
, it must be set lower than memory
for it to take precedence. Because it is a soft limit, it does not guarantee that the container doesn’t exceed the limit.
The total amount of memory
and swap
that can be used by a container.
If memory
and memorySwap
are set to the same value, this prevents containers from using any swap. This is because memorySwap
includes both the physical memory and swap space, while memory
is only the amount of physical memory that can be used.
A setting which controls the likelihood of the kernel to swap memory pages.
By default, the host kernel can swap out a percentage of anonymous pages used by a container. You can set memorySwappiness
to a value between 0 and 100 to tune this percentage.
Docker image to use.
Docker configuration file.
Docker configuration file that can set access credentials to private container registries. Usually located in ~/.docker/config.json
.
Limits the CPU usage to a given maximum threshold value.
By default, each container’s access to the host machine’s CPU cycles is unlimited. You can set various constraints to limit a given container’s access to the host machine’s CPU cycles.
Docker entrypoint to use.
Extra hostname mappings to the container network interface configuration.
Docker API URI.
Limits memory usage to a given maximum threshold value.
Docker can enforce hard memory limits, which allow the container to use no more than a given amount of user or system memory, or soft limits, which allow the container to use as much memory as it needs unless certain conditions are met, such as when the kernel detects low memory or contention on the host machine. Some of these options have different effects when used alone or when more than one option is set.
Docker network mode to use e.g. host
, none
, etc.
The image pull policy for a container image and the tag of the image, which affect when Docker attempts to pull (download) the specified image.
Size of /dev/shm
in bytes.
The size must be greater than 0. If omitted, the system uses 64MB.
User in the Docker container.
List of volumes to mount.
Must be a valid mount expression as string, example : /home/user:/app
.
Volumes mount are disabled by default for security reasons; you must enable them on server configuration by setting kestra.tasks.scripts.docker.volume-enabled
to true
.
The registry authentication.
The auth
field is a base64-encoded authentication string of username: password
or a token.
The identity token.
The registry password.
The registry URL.
If not defined, the registry will be extracted from the image name.
The registry token.
The registry username.
A list of capabilities; an OR list of AND lists of capabilities.
Driver-specific options, specified as key/value pairs.
These options are passed directly to the driver.