Demo
A demo is an end-to-end demonstration of the usage of the Stackable data platform. It is tied to a specific stack of the Stackable data platform, which will provide the required products for the demo.
Browse available demos
To list the available demos, run the following command:
$ stackablectl demo list
DEMO STACKABLE STACK DESCRIPTION
trino-taxi-data trino-superset-s3 Demo loading 2.5 years of New York taxi data into S3 bucket, creating a Trino table and a Superset dashboard
kafka-druid-earthquake-data kafka-druid-superset-s3 Demo ingesting earthquake data into Kafka, streaming it into Druid and creating a Superset dashboard
Detailed information of a demo can be queried with the describe
command:
$ stackablectl demo describe trino-taxi-data
Demo: trino-taxi-data
Description: Demo loading 2.5 years of New York taxi data into S3 bucket, creating a Trino table and a Superset dashboard
Documentation: https://docs.stackable.tech/stackablectl/stable/demos/trino-taxi-data.html
Stackable stack: trino-superset-s3
Labels: trino, superset, minio, s3, ny-taxi-data
Future versions of stackablectl
will also allow to search for demos based on the labels.
Install demo
Using existing Kubernetes cluster
If you want to access a Kubernetes cluster, make sure your kubectl
Kubernetes client is configured to interact with the Kubernetes cluster.
After that run the following command
$ stackablectl demo install trino-taxi-data
[INFO ] Installing demo trino-taxi-data
[INFO ] Installing stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installing release 22.06
[INFO ] Installing airflow operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing commons operator in version 0.2.0
[INFO ] Installing druid operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing hbase operator in version 0.3.0
[INFO ] Installing hdfs operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing hive operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing kafka operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing nifi operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing opa operator in version 0.9.0
[INFO ] Installing secret operator in version 0.5.0
[INFO ] Installing spark-k8s operator in version 0.3.0
[INFO ] Installing superset operator in version 0.5.0
[INFO ] Installing trino operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing zookeeper operator in version 0.10.0
[INFO ] Installing components of stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installed stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installing components of demo trino-taxi-data
[INFO ] Installed demo trino-taxi-data. Use "stackablectl services list" to list the installed services
Using local kind cluster
If you don’t have a Kubernetes cluster available, stackablectl
can spin up a kind Kubernetes cluster for you.
Make sure you have kind
installed and run the following command:
$ stackablectl demo install trino-taxi-data --kind-cluster
[INFO ] Creating kind cluster stackable-data-platform
Creating cluster "stackable-data-platform" ...
✓ Ensuring node image (kindest/node:v1.21.1) 🖼
✓ Preparing nodes 📦 📦 📦 📦
✓ Writing configuration 📜
✓ Starting control-plane 🕹️
✓ Installing CNI 🔌
✓ Installing StorageClass 💾
✓ Joining worker nodes 🚜
Set kubectl context to "kind-stackable-data-platform"
You can now use your cluster with:
kubectl cluster-info --context kind-stackable-data-platform
Have a nice day! 👋
[INFO ] Installing demo trino-taxi-data
[INFO ] Installing stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installing release 22.06
[INFO ] Installing airflow operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing commons operator in version 0.2.0
[INFO ] Installing druid operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing hbase operator in version 0.3.0
[INFO ] Installing hdfs operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing hive operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing kafka operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing nifi operator in version 0.6.0
[INFO ] Installing opa operator in version 0.9.0
[INFO ] Installing secret operator in version 0.5.0
[INFO ] Installing spark-k8s operator in version 0.3.0
[INFO ] Installing superset operator in version 0.5.0
[INFO ] Installing trino operator in version 0.4.0
[INFO ] Installing zookeeper operator in version 0.10.0
[INFO ] Installing components of stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installed stack trino-superset-s3
[INFO ] Installing components of demo trino-taxi-data
[INFO ] Installed demo trino-taxi-data. Use "stackablectl services list" to list the installed services
The demos create Kubernetes jobs, that will populate test data and interact with the installed products to process the data. Until the products are ready, it is completely normal that the pods of these Jobs will fail with an error. They will get retried with an exponentially growing backoff time. After the products are ready they should turn green and everything should settle down.
List deployed services
After installing your demo you can use the Services command to list the installed services as follows:
$ stackablectl services list --all-namespaces
PRODUCT NAME NAMESPACE ENDPOINTS EXTRA INFOS
hive hive default hive 172.18.0.4:32658
metrics 172.18.0.4:30745
opa opa default http http://172.18.0.2:31324
superset superset default external-superset http://172.18.0.2:32716 Admin user: admin, password: adminadmin
trino trino default coordinator-http http://172.18.0.5:32128
coordinator-metrics 172.18.0.5:31199
coordinator-https https://172.18.0.5:32721
minio minio-trino default http http://172.18.0.4:31026 Third party service
console-http http://172.18.0.4:30354 Admin user: admin, password: adminadmin