Iglu
Overview​
Iglu is a machine-readable, open-source schema registry for JSON schema and Thrift schema from the team at Snowplow Analytics. A schema registry is like npm or Maven or git but holds data schemas instead of software or code.
Iglu consists of three key technical aspects:
- A common architecture that informs all aspects of Iglu
- Iglu registries that can host a set of self-describing JSON schemas
- Iglu clients that can resolve schemas from one or more Iglu registries
Iglu explained​
Iglu is built on a set of technical design decisions. It is this set of design decisions that allow Iglu clients and registries to interoperate. Please review the following design documents:
- Self-describing JSON schema - simple extensions to JSON schema which semantically identify and version a given JSON schema
- Self-describing JSONÂ - a standardized JSON format which co-locates a reference to the instance's JSON schema alongside the instance's data
- SchemaVer - how we semantically version schemas - Schema resolution - our public algorithm for how we determine in which order we check Iglu registries for a given schema
Iglu clients are used for interacting with Iglu server repos and for resolving schemas in embedded and remote Iglu schema registries.
In the below diagram we show an Iglu client resolving a schema from Iglu Central, one embedded registry and a further two remote HTTP registries:
An Iglu registry acts as a store of data schemas. Hosting JSON schemas in an Iglu registry allows you to use those schemas in Iglu-capable systems such as Snowplow.
So far we support two types of Iglu registry:
- Remote registries - essentially websites containing schemas which an Iglu client can query over HTTP
- Embedded registries - which are embedded in a piece of software (typically alongside an Iglu client)
In the below diagram we show an Iglu client resolving a schema from Iglu Central, one embedded registry and a further two remote HTTP registries:
Iglu Central (http://iglucentral.com) is a public registry of JSON schemas hosted by Snowplow Analytics.
Under the covers, Iglu Central is built and run as a static Iglu registry, hosted on Amazon S3.
A static repo is simply an Iglu registry server structured as a static website.
The deployment process for Iglu Central is documented on this wiki in case a user wants to setup a public mirror or private instance of Iglu Central.