Implements automated supervisor instance deployment that runs scheduled pipelines using a TigerBeetle-inspired continuous orchestration pattern. Infrastructure changes: - Update Pulumi to use existing R2 buckets (beanflows-artifacts, beanflows-data-prod) - Rename scheduler → supervisor, optimize to CCX11 (€4/mo) - Remove always-on worker (workers are now ephemeral only) - Add artifacts bucket resource for CLI/pipeline packages Supervisor architecture: - supervisor.sh: Continuous loop checking schedules every 15 minutes - Self-updating: Checks for new CLI versions hourly - Fixed schedules: Extract at 2 AM UTC, Transform at 3 AM UTC - systemd service for automatic restart on failure - Logs to systemd journal for observability CI/CD changes: - deploy:infra now runs on every master push (not just on changes) - New deploy:supervisor job: * Deploys supervisor.sh and systemd service * Installs latest materia CLI from R2 * Configures environment with Pulumi ESC secrets * Restarts supervisor service Future enhancements documented: - SQLMesh-aware scheduling (check models before running) - Model tags for worker sizing (heavy/distributed hints) - Multi-pipeline support, distributed execution - Cost optimization with multi-cloud spot pricing 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Future Enhancement Ideas
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This document captures ideas for future improvements to the Materia infrastructure and pipeline orchestration.
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## Smart SQLMesh-Aware Scheduling
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### Current State
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- Extract pipeline runs on a fixed schedule (daily at 2 AM UTC)
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- Transform pipeline runs on a fixed schedule (daily at 3 AM UTC)
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- No awareness of whether SQLMesh models actually need refreshing
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### Enhancement Idea
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Add `materia pipeline check <name>` command that uses SQLMesh's internal scheduler to determine if work is needed:
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```bash
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# Check if any models need refresh
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materia pipeline check transform
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# Returns:
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# - Exit code 0 if work needed
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# - Exit code 1 if nothing to do
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# - Prints list of models that would be updated
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```
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**Implementation:**
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```python
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# src/materia/pipelines.py
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def check_pipeline(pipeline_name: str) -> PipelineCheckResult:
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"""Check if pipeline has work to do without creating a worker."""
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if pipeline_name == "transform":
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# Run sqlmesh plan --dry-run locally
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# Parse output to see what models need refresh
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# Return list of models + their tags
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pass
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```
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**Supervisor Integration:**
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```bash
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# In supervisor.sh
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if materia pipeline check transform; then
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echo "Transform has work to do, scheduling..."
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materia pipeline run transform
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else
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echo "Transform up to date, skipping"
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fi
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```
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---
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## Model Tags for Worker Sizing
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### Current State
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- All transform pipelines run on the same worker type (ccx22)
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- No way to specify that certain models need more resources
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### Enhancement Idea
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Use SQLMesh model tags to hint at resource requirements:
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```sql
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-- models/serving/obt_commodity_metrics.sql
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MODEL (
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name serving.obt_commodity_metrics,
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kind INCREMENTAL_BY_TIME_RANGE,
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cron '@daily',
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tags ['heavy', 'long_running'] -- Supervisor uses this!
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)
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```
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**Pipeline Check Enhancement:**
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```python
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@dataclass
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class PipelineCheckResult:
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has_work: bool
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models: list[str]
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tags: set[str] # Aggregated tags from all models needing refresh
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# Check if any heavy models need refresh
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result = check_pipeline("transform")
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if "heavy" in result.tags:
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worker_type = "ccx32" # Use bigger worker
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else:
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worker_type = "ccx22" # Default worker
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```
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**Supervisor Integration:**
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```bash
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# In supervisor.sh
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RESULT=$(materia pipeline check transform --format json)
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if [ "$(echo $RESULT | jq -r '.has_work')" = "true" ]; then
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TAGS=$(echo $RESULT | jq -r '.tags | join(",")')
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if echo "$TAGS" | grep -q "heavy"; then
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WORKER_TYPE="ccx32"
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else
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WORKER_TYPE="ccx22"
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fi
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materia pipeline run transform --worker $WORKER_TYPE
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fi
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```
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**Tag Conventions:**
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- `heavy`: Requires larger worker (ccx32+)
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- `long_running`: Expected to take >1 hour
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- `gpu`: Requires GPU instance (future)
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- `distributed`: Could benefit from multi-node execution (future)
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## Multi-Pipeline Support
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### Current State
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- Only extract and transform pipelines
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- Extract doesn't use SQLMesh scheduling
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### Enhancement Idea
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Make extract pipeline also SQLMesh-aware, add more pipeline types:
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**New Pipelines:**
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- `dbt`: For dbt models (if we add dbt support)
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- `ml`: For machine learning model training
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- `export`: For exporting data to external systems
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**Extract with Scheduling:**
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Instead of fixed schedule, use SQLMesh to track last successful extract:
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```sql
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-- models/raw/psd_alldata.sql
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MODEL (
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name raw.psd_alldata,
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kind INCREMENTAL_BY_TIME_RANGE,
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cron '@daily', -- SQLMesh tracks this!
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tags ['extract']
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)
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```
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Then supervisor checks if extract needs running based on SQLMesh state.
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---
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## Distributed Transform Execution
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### Current State
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- All SQLMesh models run on a single worker
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- Large transforms can be slow
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### Enhancement Idea
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For models tagged `distributed`, split execution across multiple workers:
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```python
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# Detect heavy models that would benefit from parallelization
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result = check_pipeline("transform")
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if "distributed" in result.tags:
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# Split models into batches based on dependency graph
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batches = split_execution_graph(result.models)
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# Create one worker per batch
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workers = [create_worker(f"transform-{i}", "ccx22") for i in range(len(batches))]
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# Execute in parallel
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with ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor:
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futures = [
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executor.submit(run_pipeline_on_worker, worker, batch)
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for worker, batch in zip(workers, batches)
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]
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```
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## Cost Optimization with Multi-Cloud
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### Current State
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- Only supports Hetzner Cloud
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- Provider abstraction exists but not utilized
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### Enhancement Idea
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Check spot prices across multiple providers and use cheapest:
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```python
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# src/materia/providers/pricing.py
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def get_cheapest_provider(worker_type: str) -> str:
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prices = {
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"hetzner": get_hetzner_spot_price(worker_type),
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"ovh": get_ovh_spot_price(worker_type),
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"scaleway": get_scaleway_spot_price(worker_type),
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}
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return min(prices, key=prices.get)
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# In supervisor.sh or materia CLI
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PROVIDER=$(materia provider cheapest --type ccx22)
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materia pipeline run transform --provider $PROVIDER
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```
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## Observability Enhancements
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### Current State
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- Logs go to systemd journal
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- No metrics or alerting
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### Enhancement Ideas
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**1. Prometheus Metrics:**
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```bash
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# Expose metrics endpoint on supervisor
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curl http://supervisor:9090/metrics
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# Example metrics:
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materia_pipeline_runs_total{pipeline="extract",status="success"} 42
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materia_pipeline_duration_seconds{pipeline="transform"} 1234
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materia_worker_cost_euros{pipeline="extract"} 0.05
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```
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**2. Alerting:**
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```yaml
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# alerts/pipelines.yml
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- alert: PipelineFailure
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expr: rate(materia_pipeline_runs_total{status="failure"}[1h]) > 0
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for: 5m
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annotations:
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summary: Pipeline {{ $labels.pipeline }} is failing
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```
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**3. Web Dashboard:**
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Simple web UI showing:
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- Current supervisor status
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- Recent pipeline runs
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- Active workers
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- Cost tracking
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---
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## Self-Healing Capabilities
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### Enhancement Idea
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Supervisor automatically handles common failure modes:
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```bash
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# In supervisor.sh
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run_with_retry() {
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local pipeline=$1
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local max_retries=3
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local retry_count=0
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while [ $retry_count -lt $max_retries ]; do
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if materia pipeline run $pipeline; then
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return 0
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fi
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retry_count=$((retry_count + 1))
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log "Pipeline $pipeline failed, retry $retry_count/$max_retries"
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# Exponential backoff
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sleep $((2 ** retry_count * 60))
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done
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log_error "Pipeline $pipeline failed after $max_retries retries"
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# Send alert
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return 1
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}
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```
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---
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## Priority Queuing
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### Current State
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- Pipelines run sequentially based on schedule
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### Enhancement Idea
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Add priority system for pipeline execution:
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```python
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@dataclass
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class PipelineConfig:
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priority: int = 0 # Higher = more important
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PIPELINES = {
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"extract": PipelineConfig(priority=10, ...), # Highest
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"transform": PipelineConfig(priority=5, ...),
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"export": PipelineConfig(priority=1, ...), # Lowest
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}
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```
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Supervisor maintains a priority queue and executes highest-priority work first.
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---
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## Notes
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- These are ideas for future consideration, not immediate requirements
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- Implement incrementally as needs arise
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- Keep simplicity as a guiding principle
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