Front-end service library for Amundsen
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Dec 11, 2020 - TypeScript
Front-end service library for Amundsen
Update a Google Data Catalog tag with dbt Cloud run metadata
Herd is a managed data lake for the cloud. The Herd unified data catalog helps separate storage from compute in the cloud. Manage petabytes of data and make it accessible for data processing and analytical purposes by any cloud compute platform.
A JSON-RPC 2.0 operation based API for Hive Metastore which used PostgreSQL, Hive JDBC and HDFS.
The Indexing Crawler Service (ICS) repository is part of the Corporate Linked Data Catalog - short: COLID - application. It is responsible to extract data from a RDF storage system, transform and enrich the data and finally to send it via a message queue to the DMP Webservice for indexing.
Build a data catalog by running a single line of code
An Approximate Deep Spatial Catalog and Search
Web application to explore BigQuery tables and views tagged in Google Cloud Data Catalog with dbt tags
Web application to explore BigQuery tables tagged in Google Cloud Data Catalog with Cloud Dataprep tags
Create or update Google Cloud Data Catalog tags with Cloud Dataprep metadata and column profile
A lightweight tool for indexing, cataloging, and browsing data.
A Python library to generate static data catalog sites. Carte scrapes metadata from your data assets and generates a fully searchable front end that's just HTML.
Import HDF5 data to scicat
A utility for validating esm-collection json files against the esm-collection-spec: https://github.com/NCAR/esm-collection-spec
Metamapper documentation and knowledge base
Framework to Automatically Determine the Quality of Open Data Catalogs
Data policy IN, dynamic view OUT: PACE is the Policy As Code Engine. It helps you to programatically create and apply a data policy to a processing platform like Databricks, Snowflake or BigQuery (or plain 'ol Postgres, even!) with definitions imported from Collibra, Datahub, ODD and the like.
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