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Update Consolidated-Data-ETL DAG Schedule to Run Twice Daily #3243

Closed MartinKalema closed 1 week ago

MartinKalema commented 1 week ago

WHAT DOES THIS PR DO? This PR updates the schedule of the Consolidated-Data-ETL DAG to run twice daily instead of every three days. This change is made to ensure that the consolidated data, which is being used in reports, is updated at least from the previous day.

CONTEXT The Consolidated-Data-ETL is being utilized in reports, and it's essential to have the data updated more frequently. Therefore, the schedule has been shifted to twice daily to ensure timely updates.

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 week ago
Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The primary change in the `Consolidated-Data-ETL` DAG involves altering its schedule from running every three days at midnight to running twice daily at midnight and noon. This adjustment aims to increase the ETL process frequency, ensuring that consolidated data remains more up-to-date throughout each day. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |-----------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | `src/workflows/dags/data_warehouse.py` | Changed `Consolidated-Data-ETL` schedule from `0 0 * * */3` to `0 0,12 * * *` to run twice daily. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant Scheduler participant DAG as Consolidated-Data-ETL Scheduler->>DAG: Run at 00:00 daily Scheduler->>DAG: Run at 12:00 daily DAG-->>Scheduler: Acknowledge new schedule ``` ## Poem > The ETL runs at break of day, > And now at noon, it joins the fray, > No longer waits in three-day night, > It gleams with data, shining bright, > Twice daily now, it keeps the way. ✨

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codecov[bot] commented 1 week ago

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 30.29%. Comparing base (bb3909a) to head (4603870). Report is 12 commits behind head on staging.

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