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    Apache Airflow Provider

    Apache Airflow Provider

    Great Expectations Airflow operator

    Due to apply_default decorator removal, this version of the provider requires Airflow 2.1.0+. If your Airflow version is 2.1.0, and you want to install this provider version, first upgrade Airflow to at least version 2.1.0. Otherwise, your Airflow package version will be upgraded automatically, and you will have to manually run airflow upgrade db to complete the migration. This operator currently works with the Great Expectations V3 Batch Request API only. If you would like to use the...
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    NBi

    NBi

    NBi is a testing framework (add-on to NUnit)

    ...It supports most of the relational databases (SQL server, MySQL, postgreSQL ...) and OLAP platforms (Analysis Services, Mondrian ...) but also ETL and reporting components (Microsoft technologies). The main goal of this framework is to let users create tests with a declarative approach based on an Xml syntax. By the means of NBi, you don't need to develop C# code to specify your tests! Either, you don't need Visual Studio to compile your test suite. Just create an Xml file and let the framework interpret it and play your tests. The framework is designed as an add-on of NUnit but with the possibility to port it easily to other testing frameworks.
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