pandas-liteql is a simple pandas extension that enables users to execute SQL statements against DataFrames using in-memory SQLite. It is meant to streamline data manipulation and analysis tasks. For more detailed information and examples on pandas-liteql, visit the documentation pages.
pandas-liteql is not a competitor to libraries such as PySpark or DuckDB that can perform SQL queries on larger data sets and perform more advanced data science use-cases. Rather, it is inspired by those projects and similar libraries that have performed the same function, but have since been abandoned or were not as user-friendly.
pandas-liteql requires a minimum of Python 3.7 and the following libraries:
Library | Version |
---|---|
Pandas | >= 1.3.5 |
SQLAlchemy | >= 1.4.36 |
Assuming these prerequisites are already installed, adding pandas-liteql is as simple as...
pip install pandas-liteql
Below are some usage examples to load, query, and drop data from the in-memory SQLite sessions established with pandas-liteql and pandas DataFrame integration.
Start by loading your DataFrame with the load
function. When pandas-liteql is imported, an in-memory SQLite session is created where data can be loaded to.
import pandas as pd
from src import pandas_liteql as lql
# Data set creation
person_data = {
'name': ['Bill', 'Ted', 'Abraham', 'Genghis', 'Napoleon'],
'age': [25, 24, 56, 64, 51],
'email': ['[email protected]', '[email protected]',
'[email protected]', '[email protected]',
'[email protected]']
}
# DataFrame creation
person_df = pd.DataFrame(data=person_data)
# Loading the DataFrame to in-memory SQLite as the 'person' table
# The 'person' variable is also a LiteQL class containing the table name and schema information
person = lql.load(df=person_df, table_name='person')
print(f'Table name: {person.name}')
print(person.schema)
Output:
Table name: person
name type nullable default autoincrement primary_key
0 index BIGINT True None auto 0
1 name TEXT True None auto 0
2 age BIGINT True None auto 0
3 email TEXT True None auto 0
Next, query the table using the query
function. Using SQL syntax, the loaded table can be queried and the results will be returned as a pandas DataFrame.
bill_and_ted = lql.query(sql='SELECT * FROM person WHERE age < 30')
print(bill_and_ted)
Output:
index name age email
0 0 Bill 25 [email protected]
1 1 Ted 24 [email protected]
If finished with a table within the flow of a script, you can simply drop it with the drop
function to preserve memory.
lql.drop(table_name='person')
Lastly, for a more simplistic approach, you can use the liteql.sql
accessor to perform the same functions above in one line and return the result as a pandas DataFrame. This approach requires that you query from the liteql
table that is loaded from the DataFrame, queried, and then dropped.
import pandas as pd
import pandas_liteql as lql
# Data set creation
person_data = {
'name': ['Bill', 'Ted', 'Abraham', 'Genghis', 'Napoleon'],
'age': [25, 24, 56, 64, 51],
'email': ['[email protected]', '[email protected]',
'[email protected]', '[email protected]',
'[email protected]']
}
# DataFrame creation
person_df = pd.DataFrame(data=person_data)
bill_and_ted = person_df.liteql.sql('SELECT * FROM liteql WHERE age < 30')
print(bill_and_ted)
Output:
index name age email
0 0 Bill 25 [email protected]
1 1 Ted 24 [email protected]
Currently, pandas-liteql will not be receiving any additional updates. Contributions will not be accepted here, but feel free to fork this project if you desire.