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I think it will be a good idea to dockerize the setup which will make it easier to get started and run the repo. Right it requires a bunch of different steps and configs to be setup which can be done inside a docker-compose. If this is something that is of interest to you, I can work on it.
I idea will be to run the repo in a docker and run a Postgres database in another container which airflow, ge and dbt can connect with static address.
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@nehiljain I love the idea! If the goal is to give the users the absolutely easiest way to run the example, would it be better to package everything in one image - Airflow and Postgres?
Alternatively, a Docket Compose setup that would create two containers?
It's not best practice for people to do it all in one image. Also, I see this repo as a starting point for a lot of people to setup their first dag with airflow, dbt and GE. So I wanna make sure we give them all the required tools to build on top of this.
I think it will be a good idea to dockerize the setup which will make it easier to get started and run the repo. Right it requires a bunch of different steps and configs to be setup which can be done inside a docker-compose. If this is something that is of interest to you, I can work on it.
I idea will be to run the repo in a docker and run a Postgres database in another container which airflow, ge and dbt can connect with static address.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: