Share ETL Output Samples and Data Dictionaries as PDFs
ETL and data pipeline work produces JSON schema files, XML transformation configs, CSV output samples, and plain-text data dictionaries that business stakeholders and data governance teams need to review — and they expect PDFs, not raw files. Deliteful converts these pipeline artifacts to searchable PDFs without requiring a documentation build step or manual reformatting.
Data governance reviews, pipeline handoff documentation, and stakeholder sign-off processes all operate in PDF. A JSON schema defining field mappings, a CSV sample of transformed output, or a plain-text data dictionary describing a target schema becomes immediately reviewable by a business analyst or data steward once it exists as a PDF. Text remains fully selectable, so reviewers can search for specific field names or transformation rules without opening the source file.
Pipeline documentation often bundles multiple artifacts together — input schema, output schema, transformation log, and data quality report may all need to accompany a single pipeline delivery. Deliteful's batch processing handles up to 50 files per run, converting an entire documentation package in one job. Accepted formats — JSON, XML, CSV, TXT, and Markdown — map directly to the files that appear at pipeline boundaries.
How it works
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Sign up free with Google
Create your Deliteful account in 3 clicks — no credit card or toolchain setup required.
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Upload your pipeline artifacts
Add JSON schemas, XML configs, CSV samples, or plain-text data dictionaries — up to 50 files per batch.
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Download stakeholder-ready PDFs
Each file becomes a searchable PDF suitable for governance review, handoff documentation, or audit packages.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I convert a JSON schema to PDF for a data governance review?
- Yes. JSON files are converted to paginated, searchable PDFs with text content preserved exactly. Field names, data types, and structure are all readable and searchable in the output — reviewers do not need a JSON viewer or developer tools.
- What pipeline file types does Deliteful accept?
- Deliteful accepts TXT, JSON, XML, CSV, and Markdown. This covers the primary artifact types at ETL boundaries: schema definitions, transformation configs, output samples, data dictionaries, and pipeline documentation written in Markdown.
- Can I convert a full pipeline documentation package in one batch?
- Yes. Batches support up to 50 files or 2 GB total. A complete pipeline handoff package — input schema, output schema, sample data, and transformation notes — can be converted together, producing one PDF per file.
- Does the PDF output work as a data dictionary stakeholders can search?
- Yes. All text in the source file is preserved as selectable text in the PDF. A stakeholder can open the PDF in any reader and use Ctrl+F to locate specific field names, descriptions, or business rules without needing to parse the raw file format.
Create your free Deliteful account with Google and convert your pipeline schemas, output samples, and data dictionaries to PDF before your next governance review.