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A web scraper (selenium) to extract rape-related news from sites like Linda ikeji blog, Thisday, Punch etc. From March to September (COVID lockdown). This extracted info include TITLE, STORY, DATE, URL & SOURCE

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Supports delete-insert and append style loads. SubDagOperator: Two or more operators can be grouped into one task using the SubDagOperator. Here, I am grouping the tasks of checking if the given table has rows and then run a series of data quality sql commands. HasRowsOperator: Data quality check to ensure that the specified table has rows. DataQualityOperator: Performs data quality checks by running sql statements to validate the data. SongPopularityOperator: Calculates the top ten most popular songs for a given interval. The interval is dictated by the DAG schedule. UnloadToS3Operator: Stores the analysis result back to the given S3 location. Code for each of these operators is located in the plugins/operators directory. Pipeline Schedule and Data Partitioning: The events data residing on S3 is partitioned by year (2018) and month (11). 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S3 Input events data: s3://<bucket>/log_data/2018/11/ 2018-11-01-events.json 2018-11-02-events.json 2018-11-03-events.json .. 2018-11-28-events.json 2018-11-29-events.json 2018-11-30-events.json S3 Output song popularity data: s3://skuchkula-topsongs/ songpopularity_2018-11-01 songpopularity_2018-11-02 songpopularity_2018-11-03 ... songpopularity_2018-11-28 songpopularity_2018-11-29 songpopularity_2018-11-30 The DAG can be configured by giving it some default_args which specify the start_date, end_date and other design choices which I have mentioned above. default_args = { 'owner': 'shravan', 'start_date': datetime(2018, 11, 1), 'end_date': datetime(2018, 11, 30), 'depends_on_past': False, 'email_on_retry': False, 'retries': 3, 'retry_delay': timedelta(minutes=5), 'catchup_by_default': False, 'provide_context': True, } How to run this project? 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