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Create a feature repository

A feature repository is a directory that contains the configuration of the feature store and individual features. This configuration is written as code (Python/YAML) and it's highly recommended that teams track it centrally using git. See Feature Repository for a detailed explanation of feature repositories.

The easiest way to create a new feature repository to use feast init command:

feast init -t snowflake
Snowflake Deployment URL: ...
Snowflake User Name: ...
Snowflake Password: ...
Snowflake Role Name: ...
feast init -t gcp

Creating a new Feast repository in /<...>/tiny_pika.
feast init -t aws
AWS Region (e.g. us-west-2): ...
Redshift Cluster ID: ...
Redshift Database Name: ...
Redshift User Name: ...
Redshift S3 Staging Location (s3://*): ...
Redshift IAM Role for S3 (arn:aws:iam::*:role/*): ...
Should I upload example data to Redshift (overwriting 'feast_driver_hourly_stats' table)? (Y/n):

Creating a new Feast repository in /<...>/tiny_pika.

The init command creates a Python file with feature definitions, sample data, and a Feast configuration file for local development:

Enter the directory:

You can now use this feature repository for development. You can try the following:

  • Run feast apply to apply these definitions to Feast.

  • Edit the example feature definitions in example.py and run feast apply again to change feature definitions.

  • Initialize a git repository in the same directory and checking the feature repository into version control.

feast init

Creating a new Feast repository in /<...>/tiny_pika.
$ tree
.
└── tiny_pika
    β”œβ”€β”€ data
    β”‚   └── driver_stats.parquet
    β”œβ”€β”€ example.py
    └── feature_store.yaml

1 directory, 3 files
Snowflake Warehouse Name: ...
Snowflake Database Name: ...
Creating a new Feast repository in /<...>/tiny_pika.
# Replace "tiny_pika" with your auto-generated dir name
cd tiny_pika