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# How to onboard to GMA graph?
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## 1. Define relationship models
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Relationship models are used to build edges in the graph.
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If you need to define a [relationship] which is not available in the set of [relationship models] provided,
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that relationship model should be implemented as a first step for graph onboarding.
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Below is an example model for `OwnedBy` relationship:
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```
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namespace com.linkedin.metadata.relationship
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import com.linkedin.common.OwnershipType
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/**
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* A generic model for the Owned-By relationship
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*/
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@pairings = [ {
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"destination" : "com.linkedin.common.urn.CorpuserUrn",
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"source" : "com.linkedin.common.urn.DatasetUrn"
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} ]
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record OwnedBy includes BaseRelationship {
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/** The type of the ownership */
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type: OwnershipType
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}
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```
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Fields in this model are translated to properties of the graph edge.
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Also, the FQCN of the relationship model, which is `com.linkedin.metadata.relationship.OwnedBy` in this example, is used as the label for edges.
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## 2. Define entity models
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Entity models are used to build nodes in the graph.
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Every GMA [entity] should have its own entity model defined and placed under [entity models] directory.
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Below is an example model for `DatasetEntity` relationship.
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```
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namespace com.linkedin.metadata.entity
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import com.linkedin.common.DataPlatformUrn
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import com.linkedin.common.DatasetUrn
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import com.linkedin.common.FabricType
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/**
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* Data model for a dataset entity
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*/
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record DatasetEntity includes BaseEntity {
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/**
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* Urn for the dataset
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*/
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urn: DatasetUrn
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/**
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* Dataset native name e.g. {db}.{table}, /dir/subdir/{name}, or {name}
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*/
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name: optional string
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/**
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* Platform urn for the dataset in the form of urn:li:platform:{platform_name}
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*/
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platform: optional DataPlatformUrn
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/**
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* Fabric type where dataset belongs to or where it was generated.
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*/
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origin: optional FabricType
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}
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```
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Fields in this model are translated to properties of the graph node.
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Also, the FQCN of the entity model, which is `com.linkedin.metadata.entity.DatasetEntity` in this case, is used as the label for nodes.
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## 3. Implement relationship builders
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You need to implement relationship builders for your specific [aspect]s and [relationship]s if they are not already defined.
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Relationship builders build list of relationships after processing aspects and any relationship builder should implement `BaseRelationshipBuilder` abstract class.
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Relationship builders are per aspect and per relationship type.
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```java
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public abstract class BaseRelationshipBuilder<ASPECT extends RecordTemplate> {
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private Class<ASPECT> _aspectClass;
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public BaseRelationshipBuilder(Class<ASPECT> aspectClass) {
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_aspectClass = aspectClass;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the aspect class this {@link BaseRelationshipBuilder} supports
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*/
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public Class<ASPECT> supportedAspectClass() {
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return _aspectClass;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a list of corresponding relationship updates for the given metadata aspect
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*/
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public abstract <URN extends Urn> List<GraphBuilder.RelationshipUpdates> buildRelationships(URN urn, ASPECT aspect);
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}
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```
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## 4. Implement graph builders
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Graph builders build graph updates by processing [snapshot]s.
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They internally use relationship builders to generate edges and nodes of the graph.
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All relationship builders for an [entity] should be registered through graph builder.
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```java
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public abstract class BaseGraphBuilder<SNAPSHOT extends RecordTemplate> implements GraphBuilder<SNAPSHOT> {
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private final Class<SNAPSHOT> _snapshotClass;
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private final Map<Class<? extends RecordTemplate>, BaseRelationshipBuilder> _relationshipBuildersMap;
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public BaseGraphBuilder(@Nonnull Class<SNAPSHOT> snapshotClass,
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@Nonnull Collection<BaseRelationshipBuilder> relationshipBuilders) {
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_snapshotClass = snapshotClass;
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_relationshipBuildersMap = relationshipBuilders.stream()
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.collect(Collectors.toMap(builder -> builder.supportedAspectClass(), Function.identity()));
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}
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@Nonnull
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Class<SNAPSHOT> supportedSnapshotClass() {
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return _snapshotClass;
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}
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@Nonnull
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@Override
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public GraphUpdates build(@Nonnull SNAPSHOT snapshot) {
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final Urn urn = RecordUtils.getRecordTemplateField(snapshot, "urn", Urn.class);
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final List<? extends RecordTemplate> entities = buildEntities(snapshot);
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final List<RelationshipUpdates> relationshipUpdates = new ArrayList<>();
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final List<RecordTemplate> aspects = ModelUtils.getAspectsFromSnapshot(snapshot);
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for (RecordTemplate aspect : aspects) {
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BaseRelationshipBuilder relationshipBuilder = _relationshipBuildersMap.get(aspect.getClass());
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if (relationshipBuilder != null) {
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relationshipUpdates.addAll(relationshipBuilder.buildRelationships(urn, aspect));
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}
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}
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return new GraphUpdates(Collections.unmodifiableList(entities), Collections.unmodifiableList(relationshipUpdates));
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}
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@Nonnull
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protected abstract List<? extends RecordTemplate> buildEntities(@Nonnull SNAPSHOT snapshot);
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}
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```
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```java
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public class DatasetGraphBuilder extends BaseGraphBuilder<DatasetSnapshot> {
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private static final Set<BaseRelationshipBuilder> RELATIONSHIP_BUILDERS =
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Collections.unmodifiableSet(new HashSet<BaseRelationshipBuilder>() {
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{
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add(new DownstreamOfBuilderFromUpstreamLineage());
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add(new OwnedByBuilderFromOwnership());
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}
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});
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public DatasetGraphBuilder() {
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super(DatasetSnapshot.class, RELATIONSHIP_BUILDERS);
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}
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@Nonnull
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@Override
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protected List<? extends RecordTemplate> buildEntities(@Nonnull DatasetSnapshot snapshot) {
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final DatasetUrn urn = snapshot.getUrn();
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final DatasetEntity entity = new DatasetEntity().setUrn(urn)
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.setName(urn.getDatasetNameEntity())
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.setPlatform(urn.getPlatformEntity())
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.setOrigin(urn.getOriginEntity());
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setRemovedProperty(snapshot, entity);
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return Collections.singletonList(entity);
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}
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}
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```
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## 5. Ingestion into graph
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The ingestion process for each [entity] is done by graph builders.
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The builders will be invoked whenever an [MAE] is received by [MAE Consumer Job].
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Graph builders should be extended from BaseGraphBuilder. Check DatasetGraphBuilder as an example above.
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For the consumer job to consume those MAEs, you should add your graph builder to the [graph builder registry].
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## 6. Graph queries
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You can onboard the graph queries which fit to your specific use cases using [Query DAO].
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You also need to create [rest.li](https://rest.li) APIs to serve your graph queries.
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[BaseQueryDAO] provides an abstract implementation of several graph query APIs.
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Refer to [DownstreamLineageResource] rest.li resource implementation to see a use case of graph queries.
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[relationship]: ../what/relationship.md
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[relationship models]: ../../metadata-models/src/main/pegasus/com/linkedin/metadata/relationship
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[entity models]: ../../metadata-models/src/main/pegasus/com/linkedin/metadata/entity
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[aspect]: ../what/aspect.md
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[snapshot]: ../what/snapshot.md
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[entity]: ../what/entity.md
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[mae]: ../what/mxe.md#metadata-audit-event-mae
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[mae consumer job]: ../architecture/metadata-ingestion.md#mae-consumer-job
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[graph builder registry]: ../../metadata-builders/src/main/java/com/linkedin/metadata/builders/graph/RegisteredGraphBuilders.java
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[query dao]: ../architecture/metadata-serving.md#query-dao
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[BaseQueryDAO]: ../../metadata-dao/src/main/java/com/linkedin/metadata/dao/BaseQueryDAO.java
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[DownstreamLineageResource]: ../../gms/impl/src/main/java/com/linkedin/metadata/resources/dataset/DownstreamLineageResource.java
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