kedro.extras.datasets.pandas.SQLQueryDataSet¶
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class
kedro.extras.datasets.pandas.SQLQueryDataSet(sql=None, credentials=None, load_args=None, fs_args=None, filepath=None)[source]¶ SQLQueryDataSetloads data from a provided SQL query. It usespandas.DataFrameinternally, so it supports all allowed pandas options onread_sql_query. Since Pandas uses SQLAlchemy behind the scenes, when instantiatingSQLQueryDataSetone needs to pass a compatible connection string either incredentials(see the example code snippet below) or inload_args. Connection string formats supported by SQLAlchemy can be found here: https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/core/engines.html#database-urlsIt does not support save method so it is a read only data set. To save data to a SQL server use
SQLTableDataSet.Example adding a catalog entry with YAML API:
shuttle_id_dataset: type: pandas.SQLQueryDataSet sql: "select shuttle, shuttle_id from spaceflights.shuttles;" credentials: db_credentials layer: raw
Sample database credentials entry in
credentials.yml:db_creds: con: postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/test
Example using Python API:
from kedro.extras.datasets.pandas import SQLQueryDataSet import pandas as pd data = pd.DataFrame({"col1": [1, 2], "col2": [4, 5], "col3": [5, 6]}) sql = "SELECT * FROM table_a" credentials = { "con": "postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/test" } data_set = SQLQueryDataSet(sql=sql, credentials=credentials) sql_data = data_set.load()
Attributes
Methods
create_connection(connection_str)Given a connection string, create singleton connection to be used across all instances of SQLQueryDataSet that need to connect to the same source.
exists()Checks whether a data set’s output already exists by calling the provided _exists() method.
from_config(name, config[, load_version, …])Create a data set instance using the configuration provided.
load()Loads data by delegation to the provided load method.
release()Release any cached data.
save(data)Saves data by delegation to the provided save method.
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__init__(sql=None, credentials=None, load_args=None, fs_args=None, filepath=None)[source]¶ Creates a new
SQLQueryDataSet.- Parameters
sql (
Optional[str]) – The sql query statement.credentials (
Optional[Dict[str,Any]]) – A dictionary with aSQLAlchemyconnection string. Users are supposed to provide the connection string ‘con’ through credentials. It overwrites con parameter inload_argsandsave_argsin case it is provided. To find all supported connection string formats, see here: https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/core/engines.html#database-urlsload_args (
Optional[Dict[str,Any]]) – Provided to underlying pandasread_sql_queryfunction along with the connection string. To find all supported arguments, see here: https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/generated/pandas.read_sql_query.html To find all supported connection string formats, see here: https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/core/engines.html#database-urlsfs_args (
Optional[Dict[str,Any]]) – Extra arguments to pass into underlying filesystem class constructor (e.g. {“project”: “my-project”} forGCSFileSystem), as well as to pass to the filesystem’s open method through nested keys open_args_load and open_args_save. Here you can find all available arguments for open: https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.open All defaults are preserved, except mode, which is set to r when loading.filepath (
Optional[str]) – A path to a file with a sql query statement.
- Raises
DataSetError – When either
sqlorconparameters is empty.
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classmethod
create_connection(connection_str)[source]¶ Given a connection string, create singleton connection to be used across all instances of SQLQueryDataSet that need to connect to the same source.
- Return type
None
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engines: Dict[str, Any] = {}¶
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exists()¶ Checks whether a data set’s output already exists by calling the provided _exists() method.
- Return type
bool- Returns
Flag indicating whether the output already exists.
- Raises
DataSetError – when underlying exists method raises error.
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classmethod
from_config(name, config, load_version=None, save_version=None)¶ Create a data set instance using the configuration provided.
- Parameters
name (
str) – Data set name.config (
Dict[str,Any]) – Data set config dictionary.load_version (
Optional[str]) – Version string to be used forloadoperation if the data set is versioned. Has no effect on the data set if versioning was not enabled.save_version (
Optional[str]) – Version string to be used forsaveoperation if the data set is versioned. Has no effect on the data set if versioning was not enabled.
- Return type
AbstractDataSet- Returns
An instance of an
AbstractDataSetsubclass.- Raises
DataSetError – When the function fails to create the data set from its config.
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load()¶ Loads data by delegation to the provided load method.
- Return type
Any- Returns
Data returned by the provided load method.
- Raises
DataSetError – When underlying load method raises error.
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release()¶ Release any cached data.
- Raises
DataSetError – when underlying release method raises error.
- Return type
None
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save(data)¶ Saves data by delegation to the provided save method.
- Parameters
data (
Any) – the value to be saved by provided save method.- Raises
DataSetError – when underlying save method raises error.
FileNotFoundError – when save method got file instead of dir, on Windows.
NotADirectoryError – when save method got file instead of dir, on Unix.
- Return type
None
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