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request: contribute a configuration docs page to docs.getdbt.com #434

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dataders opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 6 comments
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request: contribute a configuration docs page to docs.getdbt.com #434

dataders opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 6 comments
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@dataders
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dataders commented Sep 5, 2024

dbt-duckdb already has a "how to connect" (/duckdb-setup) page, but we recommend a second page: how to configure (/duckdb-configs).

We have a doc that gives some guidance: Build, test, document: Topics and Pages to Cover

A good synopsis of what goes in here is:

assuming that someone is already familiar with both dbt and duckdb, what do they need to know to use them together?

Predominately this means covering:

  • model configurations
  • available materializations
  • available incremental strategies
  • features that are specific to the given platform that don't neatly slot into dbt (masking, cloning

For an example check out Snowflake configs.

My gut here is that a large majority of this repo's README could be migrated into the configs page. Ideally, this new page would be the single source of truth and the README content can be pared down.

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guenp commented Sep 5, 2024

Thanks, @dataders for catching this!

@matsonj
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matsonj commented Sep 5, 2024

@dataders can you assign me to this? I don't think I can do it.

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guenp commented Sep 5, 2024

Done! Thank you @matsonj for your help

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jwills commented Oct 10, 2024

@matsonj did you do this?

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matsonj commented Oct 10, 2024 via email

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