Hi all, tl;dr: I would like to start a discussion about merging python-sdk branch to master branch. Python SDK is mature enough and merging it to master will accelerate its development and adoption.
With a great effort from a lot of contributors(*), Python SDK [1] is now a mostly complete, tested, performant Python implementation of the Beam model. Since June, when we first started with Python SDK in Apache Beam we have been continuously improving it. ** Python SDK currently supports: * Model: All main concepts are present (ParDo, GroupByKey, Windowing etc.). * IO: There are extensible APIs for writing new bounded sources and sinks. Implementations are provided for Text, Avro, BigQuery, and Datastore. * Runners: Python SDK has an extensible base runner module that allows building specific runners on top of it. The SDK comes with two pipeline runners: DirectRunner and DataflowRunner; and it is possible to add more. The existing runners are currently limited to bounded execution and otherwise equivalent to their Java SDK counterparts in functionality. * Testing: Python SDK implements ValidatesRunner test framework for implementing integration test for current and future runners. There is unit test coverage for all modules, and a number of integrations test for validating existing runners. * Documentation and examples: Documentation work has started on Python SDK. Beam Programming Guide page has been updated to include Python [2]. The code comes with many ready to use examples and we are in a good place to start documenting those on the website. ** We are not done yet, next on the roadmap we have: * Streaming: Both of the existing runners lack support for streaming execution, and currently there is work going on for adding streaming support to DirectRunner [3]. * Documentation: Filling the rest of the Beam documentations with Python SDK specific information and examples. * SDK consistency: Making Python SDK consistent with the Java SDK. We have come a long way on this and have only a few items left [4]. * Beamifying: We have been working on removing Dataflow-specific references both from the documentation and from the code. There is some work left, and we are currently working on those as well [5]. ** Steps and implications of merging to master: * Master branch is merged to python-sdk branch at regular intervals and the last merge was on 12/22. All the past merges were uneventful because there is a minimal overlap in modified files between branches. Integrating python-sdk to master will similarly touch a small number of existing files. * Python SDK is using the same tools for building and testing. It is already integrated with Maven, Jenkins and Travis. Specifically the impact to the testing infrastructure would be: - There will be two additional test configurations in Travis. Since Travis runs all configurations in parallel there should not be a noticeable change in the Travis run time. - Jenkins pre-commit test will start running the Python SDK tests. It will add an additional 5 minutes to the completion time of pre-commit test. Historically Python SDK tests were not flaky and did not cause any random failures. - Jenkins Python post-commit test is already separated from the other post-commit tests and will continue to exist. It would not change the testing time for any other test. * The release process needs to be updated to accommodate releasing Python artifacts. Python SDK would fit in the existing release schedule and could be released along with the Java SDK. The additional steps would include: - Generating Python artifacts. This could be done with a single command using Maven today. - Publishing the artifacts to a central repository such as PyPI. - Updating the release guide to reflect the changes above. * Users: There are existing users using the Python SDK. To give a rough estimate, a distribution of the Beam Python SDK had a total of 23K downloads in the past 6 months [6]. Some of those users are already engaged with the community (e.g. [7]). There might be an increased amount engagement from the rest of them after the merge. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and comments on “graduating” python-sdk to the master. Thank you, Ahmet (*) Python SDK branch currently has a diverse group of contributors. Regular contributors include Charles Chen, Chamikara Jayalath, María García Herrero, Mark Liu, Pablo Estrada, Robert Bradshaw (Apache Beam PMC), Sourabh Bajaj, and Vikas Kedigehalli. We have also had contributions from Abdullah Bashir, Marco Buccini, Sergio Fernández, Seunghyun Lee, and Younghee Kwon. [1] https://github.com/apache/beam/tree/python-sdk/sdks/python [2] https://beam.apache.org/documentation/programming-guide/ [3] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-1265 [4] https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=status%20%3D%20Open%20AND%20labels%20%3D%20sdk-consistency [5] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-1218 [6] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/google-cloud-dataflow/json [7] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-1251