Land tabular enterprise data with confidence, efficiency and quality

The power frontend for CsvPath Framework

Preboarding inbound tabular data before it lands in your data lake, applications, or analytics lowers risk and reduces frustration and costs. CsvPath Framework is the leading data preboarding infrastructure and FlightPath is the way to turbo charge it.

FlightPath is open, free, and cross-platform. Find it on the Apple MacOS Store, the Microsoft Store, or on GitHub.

Development and Operations

FlightPath is both a development and an operations tool. It makes development more agile by:

  • Helping you spin up preboarding projects quickly
  • Providing examples and guardrails
  • Minimizing configuration tasks, and
  • Providing in-context help.

On the DataOps operations side, FlightPath makes you more effective by:

  • Helping you find data
  • Tracing how data changes version-to-version and run-to-run
  • Quickly staging files and loading named-paths groups, and
  • Assisting you in creating references and templates to match your operating requirements

Infrastructure and Integrations

FlightPath runs on MacOS and Windows 11. It supports all the same infrastructure backends that CsvPath Framework does. The storage backends are:

  • AWS S3
  • Azure Blob Storage
  • Google Cloud Storage
  • SFTP servers
  • Locally mounted file systems

FlightPath makes it easy to configure CsvPath Framework’s integrations, including Slack, OpenTelemetry, OpenLineage, webhooks, and more.

Quick links

💡 Preboarding For Success

FlightPath Features

Get Started!

When you open FlightPath a default project is automatically created. FlightPath generates a set of simple examples in every project to help you get going.

The examples show you how to write CsvPath Language and deploy it to the CsvPath Framework. FlightPath also has in-context help for every feature and a documentation window that guides your use of CsvPath Framework capabilities.


Back to top

Copyright © 2017-2020 CsvPath committers; Atesta Analytics; D. Kershaw.