Open Source OCaml (Objective Caml) Data Pipeline Tools

OCaml (Objective Caml) Data Pipeline Tools

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    DataKit

    DataKit

    Connect processes into powerful data pipelines

    Connect processes into powerful data pipelines with a simple git-like filesystem interface. DataKit is a tool to orchestrate applications using a Git-like dataflow. It revisits the UNIX pipeline concept, with a modern twist: streams of tree-structured data instead of raw text. DataKit allows you to define complex build pipelines over version-controlled data. DataKit is currently used as the coordination layer for HyperKit, the hypervisor component of Docker for Mac and Windows, and for the DataKitCI continuous integration system. src contains the main DataKit service. This is a Git-like database to which other services can connect. ci contains DataKitCI, a continuous integration system that uses DataKit to monitor repositories and store build results. The easiest way to use DataKit is to start both the server and the client in containers.
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