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Introduction

The InfinyOn Hub is the cloud infrastructure for sharing and discovering SDF packages. Please see Hub for more information.

An SDF Package can be published as either a public or private package. Public packages are available to anyone without restriction. Private packages are only available to users who have been granted access to the namespace.

By default, all packages are private unless explicitly published as public.

Ready for Publishing

SDF Packages are immutable. Once published, the package cannot be changed. If you need to make changes, you will need to create a new version of the package. This is why it is important to ensure that the package is tested and ready for publishing.

SDF packages follow semver versioning. The version number is specified in the meta.version field of the package file.

Before publishing,

  • Test with sdf test to ensure it is working with sample data.
  • Run with test dataflow to ensure it is working in a dataflow.

To test with a dataflow, create a dataflow file and add dev section at the bottom of the file:

dev:
  imports:
    - pkg: example/sentence-pkg@0.1.0
      path: ./packages/sentence

The dev section instructs the dataflow to use the package from the local directory.

Then run the dataflow with: sdf run. The dev mode will not work in the deploy command.

Publishing

After tested and ready, publish the package using with sdf publish command. As mentioned before, the packages are private by default.

$ sdf publish

To list all the packages run: sdf hub list command.

$ sdf hub list

Publishing as package as public, use --public flag

$ sdf publish --public

Once you have published the package, it will be available to anyone. Each version of package can be published as public or private.

Using Hub Package from Dataflow or Package

Please see Imports for more information on how to use packages from the Hub in the dataflow or package files.

When you run the dataflow or package, imported packages will be automatically downloaded from the Hub and used.

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