From a9c75c750fdd8a65343bd135957435dda5447716 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Achal Shah Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 15:02:41 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] kill old doc Signed-off-by: Achal Shah --- .../user-guide/extending-feast.md | 106 ------------------ 1 file changed, 106 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/feast-on-kubernetes/user-guide/extending-feast.md diff --git a/docs/feast-on-kubernetes/user-guide/extending-feast.md b/docs/feast-on-kubernetes/user-guide/extending-feast.md deleted file mode 100644 index b124e2f948..0000000000 --- a/docs/feast-on-kubernetes/user-guide/extending-feast.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# Extending Feast - -## Custom OnlineStore - -Feast allow users to create their own OnlineStore implementations, allowing Feast to read and write feature values to stores other than first-party implementations already in Feast directly. The interface for the is found at [here](https://github.com/feast-dev/feast/blob/master/sdk/python/feast/infra/online_stores/online_store.py), and consists of four methods that need to be implemented. - -### Update/Teardown methods - -The `update` method is should be set up any state in the OnlineStore that is required before any data can be ingested into it. This can be things like tables in sqlite, or keyspaces in Cassandra, etc. The update method should be idempotent. Similarly, the `teardown` method should remove any state in the online store. - -```python -def update( - self, - config: RepoConfig, - tables_to_delete: Sequence[Union[FeatureTable, FeatureView]], - tables_to_keep: Sequence[Union[FeatureTable, FeatureView]], - entities_to_delete: Sequence[Entity], - entities_to_keep: Sequence[Entity], - partial: bool, -): - ... - -def teardown( - self, - config: RepoConfig, - tables: Sequence[Union[FeatureTable, FeatureView]], - entities: Sequence[Entity], -): - ... - -``` - -### Write/Read methods - -The `online_write_batch` method is responsible for writing the data into the online store - and `online_read` method is responsible for reading data from the online store. - -```python -def online_write_batch( - self, - config: RepoConfig, - table: Union[FeatureTable, FeatureView], - data: List[ - Tuple[EntityKeyProto, Dict[str, ValueProto], datetime, Optional[datetime]] - ], - progress: Optional[Callable[[int], Any]], -) -> None: - - ... - -def online_read( - self, - config: RepoConfig, - table: Union[FeatureTable, FeatureView], - entity_keys: List[EntityKeyProto], - requested_features: Optional[List[str]] = None, -) -> List[Tuple[Optional[datetime], Optional[Dict[str, ValueProto]]]]: - ... -``` - -## Custom OfflineStore - -Feast allow users to create their own OfflineStore implementations, allowing Feast to read and write feature values to stores other than first-party implementations already in Feast directly. The interface for the is found at [here](https://github.com/feast-dev/feast/blob/master/sdk/python/feast/infra/offline_stores/offline_store.py), and consists of two methods that need to be implemented. - -### Write method - -The `pull_latest_from_table_or_query` method is used to read data from a source for materialization into the OfflineStore. - -```python -def pull_latest_from_table_or_query( - data_source: DataSource, - join_key_columns: List[str], - feature_name_columns: List[str], - event_timestamp_column: str, - created_timestamp_column: Optional[str], - start_date: datetime, - end_date: datetime, -) -> pyarrow.Table: - ... - -``` - -### Read method - -The read method is responsible for reading historical features from the OfflineStore. The feature retrieval may be asynchronous, so the read method is expected to return an object that should produce a DataFrame representing the historical features once the feature retrieval job is complete. - -```python -class RetrievalJob: - - @abstractmethod - def to_df(self): - pass - -def get_historical_features( - config: RepoConfig, - feature_views: List[FeatureView], - feature_refs: List[str], - entity_df: Union[pd.DataFrame, str], - registry: Registry, - project: str, -) -> RetrievalJob: - pass - -``` - - -