Getting Started

All new HERE platform users should go through the Getting Started document.

To get started using pipelines, you need to be able to use the HERE platform. This means that you need to be able to use the HERE platform software and libraries. To develop new applications using the HERE platform requires a few more tools. The following things are required:

  • You must have an account. Typically this involves requesting an account from your company's Admin. For more information, see the Identity & Access Management Guide.
  • Review the HERE platform documentation to get familiar with the design and use of the HERE platform.
  • Explore the platform portal - After you log in, you will be directed to the platform portal. Explore the platform portal and become familiar with its features.
  • Manage your profile - Click on your Name in the top right of the platform portal screen to access your profile. Here you can find your User-ID and the Groups that you belong to.

Security

The HERE platform is a cloud-based platform providing several microservices and resources. Each microservice and each resource (data catalog, pipelines, schemas, etc.) are protected and require authentication and authorization to be used. Within the HERE platform, you will need credentials to access these services. Learn how to set up your teams and credentials in the Identity & Access Management Guide.

Setting Up a Development Environment

Follow these steps:

  1. Get your credentials set up as mentioned above or refer to Get your Credentials.
  2. Configure Your Environment.

Web Portal

If you need information about working with pipelines through the Web Portal, see Using the Web Portal for Pipelines for more information.

Pipeline Tasks

There are three main tasks involved in using HERE platform pipelines.

  1. Designing and implementing a data processing pipeline as a JAR file.
  2. Deploying the pipeline JAR file to the HERE platform pipeline.
  3. Running and managing jobs on a Pipeline Version on the pipeline.

The first task is the most technically ambitious. It involves designing a data processing workflow and implementing it inside of a pipeline JAR file. See the Working with Pipelines article for more information.

The second and third tasks can both be accomplished in three possible ways.

Deploying a Pipeline

Pipeline Monitoring and Alerts

Batch Pipelines

Stream Pipelines

Pipeline Operations

Designing a Pipeline

Design Data Manipulation for a Pipeline

See any of these documents:

Working with Data Specifications

Other Resources

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