Prepare the Input Data
The Bulk Loader can load data into the EAS from either a shapefile or comma-separated value (CSV) file, and is run on the ETL server as a job.py
job. Currently, the ETL server is running the Windows operating system.
Shapefile
Ensure that your shapefile has a defined projection before attempting to load it into EAS
- Robert Gaston (Unlicensed) Is there a preferred defined projection? Is it necessary to have a defined projection in the first place?
Shapefiles must be named bulkload.shp
and placed in the following directory on the ETL server:
C:\apps\eas_automation\app_data\data\bulkload_shapefile
Input shapefiles require the following schema:
field name | data type | length |
---|---|---|
OBJECTID | integer | 9 |
block | string | 80 |
lot | string | 80 |
unit | string | 80 |
unit_sfx | string | 80 |
st_num | integer | 4 |
st_num_sfx | string | 20 |
st_name | string | 32 |
st_suffix* | string | 10 |
st_type | string | 4 |
source | string | 32 |
st_prefix | string | 10 |
Examples
address | block | lot | unit | unit_sfx | st_num | st_num_sfx | st_name | st_suffix* | st_type | st_prefix |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 SOUTH VAN NESS AVE | 3506 | 001 | 1 | VAN NESS | AVE | SOUTH | ||||
20 25TH AVE NORTH | 1301 | 018 | 20 | 25TH | NORTH | AVE | ||||
127 A CENTRAL AVE | 1233 | 007 | 127 | A | CENTRAL | AVE | ||||
5900 03RD ST 2217 | 5431B | 093 | 2217 | 5900 | 03RD | ST | ||||
100 BROADWAY | 0141 | 003B | 100 | BROADWAY | ||||||
200 MAIN ST (APARTMENT) 2D | 3739 | 008 | 2 | D | 200 | MAIN | ST |
Comma-separated Value (CSV) file
CSV files must be named bulkload_data.csv
and placed in the following directory on the ETL server:
C:\apps\eas_automation\app_data\data
Input CSV files require the following schema:
field name | data type | length |
---|---|---|
block | string | 256 |
lot | string | 256 |
unit | string | 256 |
unit_sfx | string | 256 |
street_number | string | 256 |
street_number_sfx | string | 256 |
street_name | string | 256 |
street_sfx* | string | 256 |
street_type | string | 256 |
load_source | string | 32 |
Examples
address | block | lot | unit | unit_sfx | street_number | street_number_sfx | street_name | street_sfx* | street_type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 SOUTH VAN NESS AVE | 3506 | 001 | 1 | SOUTH VAN NESS | AVE | ||||
20 25TH AVE NORTH | 1301 | 018 | 20 | 25TH | NORTH | AVE | |||
127 A CENTRAL AVE | 1233 | 007 | 127 | A | CENTRAL | AVE | |||
5900 03RD ST 2217 | 5431B | 093 | 2217 | 5900 | 03RD | ST | |||
100 BROADWAY | 0141 | 003B | 100 | BROADWAY | |||||
200 MAIN ST (APARTMENT) 2D | 3739 | 008 | 2 | D | 200 | MAIN | ST |
* Use this field for streets that have a Street Name Post Directional, for example the "North" in "25th Ave North".
Prepare the Output Table
The Bulk Loader will produce an output table (bulkloader.address_extract
) that contains, among other information, the disposition of each input address record that was submitted to the Bulk Loader. The output table may already have records in it for any of the following reasons:
- The Bulk Loader was just run and the shapefile or CSV file contained at least one address record in it, and so the output table contains at least one result record.
- The database in the current environment (for example DEV) was restored from the database in another environment (for example PROD), and the output table from the other environment (PROD) contained result records from a bulk-load that was performed in that environment (PROD). Please see the page Restoring for detailed instructions for performing such a database restoration.
If you do not want these existing records to be considered in your upcoming bulk-load attempt, then these records should be deleted prior to running your bulk-load by following these steps:
- Establish your SSH tunnel to the target EAS database server.
- Invoke pgAdmin and navigate to the target database, and then the output table (
bulkloader.address_extract
). - Right-click the output table and invoke the Query Tool.
Verify that the output table is not empty.
SELECT COUNT(*) AS record_count FROM bulkloader.address_extract;
If the output table is not empty (
record_count > 0
), then truncate the output table and vacuum the database.TRUNCATE bulkloader.address_extract; VACUUM FULL ANALYZE;
Verify that the output table is now empty (
record_count = 0
).SELECT COUNT(*) AS record_count FROM bulkloader.address_extract;
- After your next bulk-load attempt, the output table will only contain results from that bulk-load attempt.
- Repeat these steps as needed.
Run the Bulk Loader
The Bulk Loader is run on the ETL server, and depending on the number of address records that are going to be processed, the Bulk Loader will complete its work at any time from a few minutes, to a few hours. The following table contains some information for some typical runs.
environment | type | records | stage | bulk load |
---|---|---|---|---|
SF_DEV | shapefile | 558 | 7-9 seconds | 30-130 seconds |
SF_DEV | shapefile | 49,980 | 25 seconds | 5 minutes |
- Remote desktop (RDP) into the ETL server.
Move to the directory that contains the file
job.py
.cd C:\apps\eas_automation\automation\src
Stage the input data.
Shapefile Input Formatpython job.py --job stage_bulkload_shapefile --env [Your Environment] --action EXECUTE
CSV Input Formatpython job.py --job stage_bulkload_csv --env [Your Environment] --action EXECUTE
Run the
bulkload
job.python job.py --job bulkload --env [Your Environment] --action EXECUTE
Evaluate the Results
Evaluate the results of the bulk-load by opening the database and inspecting the output table bulkloader.address_extract
for values in the field exception_text
- Robert Gaston (Unlicensed) Verify the intent, and then revise the description if necessary, of #4 below.
Addresses that were successfully bulk-loaded will have a date in the field
load_tms
and a NULL value in the fieldexception_text
.-- Count records successfully bulk-loaded: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(load_tms IS NULL) AND (exception_text IS NULL); -- View records successfully bulk-loaded: SELECT * FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(load_tms IS NULL) AND (exception_text IS NULL);
The presence of exception text indicates a problem with the source data.
-- Count records with exception: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(exception_text IS NULL); -- View records with exception: SELECT * FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(exception_text IS NULL);
- To rectify bulk-load exceptions, do not correct any exception records in the output table
bulkloader.address_extract
. Instead, correct the corresponding records in the source data and then re-run the Bulk Loader. If block and lot values were included in the input data, a value should be found in the field
address_x_parcel_id
.SELECT * FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(address_x_parcel_id IS NULL); -- Block and lot values were included in the input data. SELECT * FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE (address_x_parcel_id IS NULL); -- Block and lot values were *not* included in the input data
Base addresses that were submitted by the Bulk Loader but were already in the EAS are indicated by values in the fields
address_base_id
andload_tms
, and NULL values in the fieldsstreet_segment
,zone_id
orexception_text
.-- Count base addresses that were already in the EAS: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(address_base_id IS NULL) AND NOT(load_tms IS NULL) AND (street_segment_id IS NULL) AND (zone_id IS NULL) AND (exception_text IS NULL); -- View base addresses that were already in the EAS: SELECT * FROM bulkloader.address_extract WHERE NOT(address_base_id IS NULL) AND NOT(load_tms IS NULL) AND (street_segment_id IS NULL) AND (zone_id IS NULL) AND (exception_text IS NULL);
Free space after large Bulk Loader batches
After successful loading and evaluating large batches of addresses, clean up the database by truncating the Bulk Loader output table (bulkloader.address_extract
) and vacuuming the database.
TRUNCATE bulkloader.address_extract; VACUUM FULL ANALYZE;
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