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Database
The course is designed to be done on Snowflake. But I am a stubborn idiot, and I want to try dbt with PostgreSQL, so I'll just do that.
This dir contains some useful bits to raise a local PostgreSQL instance with Docker that resembles as much as possible the Snowflake environment proposed in the course.
Setup steps
- Run a
docker compose upwith the yaml file of this dir. - Run the following commands to get the database ready in it's starting state
CREATE USER transformation_user WITH ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'transformation_user_password';
CREATE DATABASE airbnb;
-- Connect to your newly created `airbnb` database for the next commands.
CREATE SCHEMA raw;
CREATE TABLE raw_listings (
id INTEGER,
listing_url VARCHAR(1000),
name VARCHAR(256),
room_type VARCHAR(256),
minimum_nights INTEGER,
host_id INTEGER,
price VARCHAR(256),
created_at TIMESTAMP,
updated_at TIMESTAMP
);
CREATE TABLE raw_reviews (
listing_id INTEGER,
date TIMESTAMP,
reviewer_name VARCHAR(256),
comments TEXT,
sentiment TEXT
);
CREATE TABLE raw_hosts (
id INTEGER,
name VARCHAR(256),
is_superhost VARCHAR(256),
created_at TIMESTAMP,
updated_at TIMESTAMP
);
After, you will have to download some CSV files with the data to populate the database. The AWS CLI commands below will download them for you:
aws s3 cp s3://dbtlearn/listings.csv listings.csv
aws s3 cp s3://dbtlearn/reviews.csv reviews.csv
aws s3 cp s3://dbtlearn/hosts.csv hosts.csv
How to put the data into the databases is up to you. I've done it successfully using the import functionality of DBeaver.