tecton.FilteredSource
Summary
FilteredSource is a convenience utility that can be used to pre-filter sources
in Feature View definitions.
Description
Filters source
to the time range [start_time + start_time_offset, end_time)
before executing the feature view transformation. When materializing a range,
the output of Feature Views is automatically filtered by Tecton to the range
[start_time, end_time)
. In most cases, using a FilteredSource is a performance
optimization for when the query engine fails to “push down” timestamp filtering.
If source
has configured tecton.declarative.DatetimePartitionColumn
, Tecton
will automatically apply partition filters, which can significantly improve
performance.
To filter only on the end time, use
FilteredSource(credit_scores, start_time_offset=datetime.timedelta.min)
.
Example
from tecton import batch_feature_view, BatchSource, HiveConfig, materialization_context, DatetimePartitionColumn
from tecton import FilteredSource
# Declare a BatchSource. `timestamp_field` is normally optional, but it is required when the source is used
# with a FilteredSource. `datetime_partition_columns` is also recommended and will help improve time
# filtering efficiency.
partition_columns = [
DatetimePartitionColumn(column_name="partition_0", datepart="year", zero_padded=True),
DatetimePartitionColumn(column_name="partition_1", datepart="month", zero_padded=True),
DatetimePartitionColumn(column_name="partition_2", datepart="day", zero_padded=True),
]
credit_scores = BatchSource(
name="credit_scores_batch",
batch_config=HiveConfig(
database="demo_fraud",
table="credit_scores",
timestamp_field="timestamp",
datetime_partition_columns=partition_columns,
),
)
# Declare a batch feature view with `credit_scores` as a source.
@batch_feature_view(sources=[FilteredSource(credit_scores)], ...)
def user_credit_score(credit_scores):
return f"""
SELECT user_id, timestamp, credit_score
FROM {credit_scores}
"""
# The above feature view query is equivalent to:
@batch_feature_view(sources=[credit_scores], ...)
def user_credit_score(credit_scores, context=materialization_context()):
return f"""
WITH FILTERED_CREDIT_SCORES AS (
SELECT *
FROM {credit_scores}
WHERE
timestamp >= to_timestamp("{context.start_time}")
AND timestamp < to_timestamp("{context.end_time}")
-- AND additional clauses if the data source has datetime_partition_columns configured.
)
SELECT user_id, timestamp, credit_score
FROM FILTERED_CREDIT_SCORES
"""
Attributes
The attributes are the same as the __init__
method parameters. See below.
Methods
__init__(...)
Parameters
-
source
(DataSource
) – Data Source that this FilteredSource class wraps. -
start_time_offset
(Optional
[timedelta
]) – FilteredSource will pre-filter the data source to the time range[start_time + start_time_offset, end_time)
. Must be zero or negative. Defaults to zero.
Returns
A FilteredSource to pass into a Feature View.