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Data Engineering with Google Cloud Platform

By : Adi Wijaya
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Book Image

Data Engineering with Google Cloud Platform

3 (1)
By: Adi Wijaya

Overview of this book

With this book, you'll understand how the highly scalable Google Cloud Platform (GCP) enables data engineers to create end-to-end data pipelines right from storing and processing data and workflow orchestration to presenting data through visualization dashboards. Starting with a quick overview of the fundamental concepts of data engineering, you'll learn the various responsibilities of a data engineer and how GCP plays a vital role in fulfilling those responsibilities. As you progress through the chapters, you'll be able to leverage GCP products to build a sample data warehouse using Cloud Storage and BigQuery and a data lake using Dataproc. The book gradually takes you through operations such as data ingestion, data cleansing, transformation, and integrating data with other sources. You'll learn how to design IAM for data governance, deploy ML pipelines with the Vertex AI, leverage pre-built GCP models as a service, and visualize data with Google Data Studio to build compelling reports. Finally, you'll find tips on how to boost your career as a data engineer, take the Professional Data Engineer certification exam, and get ready to become an expert in data engineering with GCP. By the end of this data engineering book, you'll have developed the skills to perform core data engineering tasks and build efficient ETL data pipelines with GCP.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Data Engineering with GCP
4
Section 2: Building Solutions with GCP Components
11
Section 3: Key Strategies for Architecting Top-Notch Data Pipelines

Exercise – implementing continuous integration using Cloud Build

In this exercise, we will create a CI pipeline using Cloud Build. There will be four main steps, as follows:

  1. Creating a GitHub repository using Cloud Source Repository
  2. Developing the code and Cloud Build scripts
  3. Creating the Cloud Build trigger
  4. Pushing the code to the GitHub repository

Let's get started!

Creating a GitHub repository using Cloud Source Repository

First, let's prepare the GitHub repository. Follow these steps:

  1. Go to your GCP console and find Source Repository from the navigation bar. It's located under the CI/CD section:

Figure 11.2 – The Source Repository menu in the navigation menu

  1. After clicking the menu, a new browser tab will open within the Cloud Source Repository console. Click the Get started button on this screen to create a repository:

Figure 11.3 – The Get...