Console
The Recurve Console provides a convenient way to run and verify your assets against the development environment. Instead of navigating between modules, you can execute models and pipelines directly from the console panel and instantly see the results.
Similar to pipeline execution, a console run performs the following steps:
Allow you to select multiple assets.
Execute each asset as a task in the order determined by dependency, and along with associated data tests (for models).
Provide task details view for troubleshooting, including the compiled query and run logs.
But unlike pipeline executions, console runs are instant and focused on verification. This makes it easy to iterate on your assets and ensure they work correctly before shipping changes to production.
The console currently supports two asset types: models and pipelines.
Run assets in console
To run assets in the console, follow these steps:
Open your project and go to Design.
At the bottom of the screen, click on Console.
This opens the console panel.
Click on the Choose assets or pipeline prompt input.
In the opened pop-up, select the asset type and the target assets.
In Variable settings, you can view the list of variables associated with the models.
On each variable, you can decide to lock the current value; this applies to dynamic variables, such as current datetime. You can also provide a custom value.
Click Save.
To run the assets, click Run.
Each asset is then executed as a task and displayed in the task list.
Inspect task details
To view the details of a task, click on the task from the list. This opens the task details view, where to you can inspect the compiled query, the logs of materialization process, and the test results.
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