This was originally a research project donated from ray-sql to evaluate performing distributed SQL queries from Python, using Ray and Apache DataFusion
DataFusion Ray is a distributed Python DataFrame and SQL query engine powered by the Rust implementation of Apache Arrow, Apache DataFusion, and Ray.
Run the following example live in your browser using a Google Colab notebook.
import os
import ray
from datafusion_ray import DatafusionRayContext
SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
# Start a local cluster
ray.init(resources={"worker": 1})
# Create a context and register a table
ctx = DatafusionRayContext(2)
# Register either a CSV or Parquet file
# ctx.register_csv("tips", f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/tips.csv", True)
ctx.register_parquet("tips", f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/tips.parquet")
result_set = ctx.sql(
"select sex, smoker, avg(tip/total_bill) as tip_pct from tips group by sex, smoker"
)
for record_batch in result_set:
print(record_batch.to_pandas())
# prepare development environment (used to build wheel / install in development)
python3 -m venv venv
# activate the venv
source venv/bin/activate
# update pip itself if necessary
python -m pip install -U pip
# install dependencies (for Python 3.8+)
python -m pip install -r requirements-in.txt
Whenever rust code changes (your changes or via git pull
):
# make sure you activate the venv using "source venv/bin/activate" first
maturin develop; python -m pytest
Running local Rust tests require generating the tpch-data. This can be done by running the following commands:
export TPCH_TEST_PARTITIONS=1
export TPCH_SCALING_FACTOR=1
./scripts/gen-test-data.sh
This will generate data into a top-level data
directory.
Tests can be run with:
export TPCH_DATA_PATH=`pwd`/data
cargo test
Create a release build when running benchmarks, then use pip to install the wheel.
maturin develop --release
To change test dependencies, change the requirements.in
and run
# install pip-tools (this can be done only once), also consider running in venv
python -m pip install pip-tools
python -m piptools compile --generate-hashes -o requirements-310.txt
To update dependencies, run with -U
python -m piptools compile -U --generate-hashes -o requirements-310.txt
More details here