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dbt-oracle
implements dbt (data build tool) functionalities for Oracle Autonomous Database.
Prior to version 1.0.0, dbt-oracle was created and maintained by Indicium on their GitHub repo. Contributors in this repo are credited for laying the groundwork and maintaining the adapter till version 0.4.3. From version 1.0.0, dbt-oracle is maintained and distributed by Oracle.
pip install dbt-oracle
Please refer to the Oracle setup on dbt docs website for documentation.
Questions can be asked either in db-oracle community Slack channel or in GitHub Discussions
Bugs reports or feature requests can be raised in GitHub Issues
To get started, a sample dbt project can be found in the directory /dbt_adbs_test_project.
This project welcomes contributions from the community. Before submitting a pull request, please review our contribution guide.
Please consult the security guide for our responsible security vulnerability disclosure process.
dbt-oracle is licensed under Apache 2.0 License which you can find here.
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dbt (data build tool) adapter for Oracle Autonomous Database
We found that dbt-oracle demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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