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Set of tools for handling LookML files: a linter, updater, and grapher

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LookML Tools

This repository contains some tools to handle best practices of a set of developers working on LookML files.

There are three tools:

  • LookML updater
  • LookML linter
  • LookML grapher

Documentation site: https://ww-tech.github.io/lookml-tools/

LookML updater

The first tool helps solve a problem of official definitions of dimensions and measures---such as in a business glossary---getting out of sync from some other system. The solution implemented here is to have a remote master list whose definitions are propagated to LookML. Thus, given some remote definition for a given LookML dimension, dimension_group, or measure, inject it in the LookML.

Full documentation is here.

LookML linter

The second tool helps us check that our LookML conforms to some given coding standards and LookML developer best practices. It runs a series of checks over our LookML files and reports which files, or which dimensions, dimension_groups, or measures, fail those checks.

Full documentation is here.

LookML grapher

The third tool creates a "network diagram" of the model - explore - view relationships and writes to an PNG image file. The code will also identify any orphans i.e. views not referenced by any models or explores.

Full documentation is here.

Installation

All three tools above makes use of Fabio's node-based LookML parser (https://github.com/fabio-looker/node-lookml-parser)

brew install node   # if on mac
npm install -g lookml-parser

You will need to set the path of the lookml-parser binary in the config file. For example, for the updater config, your path might be:

{
    "parser": "/usr/local/bin/lookml-parser",
    "tmp_file": "parsed_lookml.json",
    "definitions": {
        "type": "CsvDefinitionsProvider",
        "filename": "definitions.csv"
    }
}

pip

You can install the Python codebase of lookml-tools via pip:

  pip install lookml-tools

You may need to install its dependencies:

  pip install -r requirements.txt

Unit tests

There is a test suite with close to 100% code coverage

Run with

pip install pytest-cov

python -m pytest --cov=lkmltools/ test/*.py ; coverage html

Importantly, as this code relies on an external node utility (lookml-parser), one that might not be installed, and one that could be installed but whose behavior might change compared to today,

  • the unit tests are set to check that it is installed (test/test_prequisites.py)
  • the unit tests use a cached and checked in parsed lookml file (test/parsed_minimal_multiline_lookml.json) and check that parsing the same input file produces the same output as that cached version (see test/test_lookml_modifier.test_get_json_representation).

This should provide confidence that this core-functionality parser is working as expected.

Developer Notes

There are some developer notes for the linter here.

Contribute

We would love to have your feedback, suggestions, and especially contributions to the project. Create a pull request!

You can reach me directly at carl.anderson@weightwatchers.com as well as @leapingllamas on Twitter.

License

Copyright 2019 WW International, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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