nanoparquet
is a reader and writer for a common subset
of Parquet files.
INTERVAL
,
UNKNOWN
.Install the R package from CRAN:
install.packages("nanoparquet")
Call read_parquet()
to read a Parquet file:
<- nanoparquet::read_parquet("example.parquet") df
To see the columns of a Parquet file and how their types are mapped
to R types by read_parquet()
, call
read_parquet_schema()
first:
::read_parquet_schema("example.parquet") nanoparquet
Folders of similar-structured Parquet files (e.g. produced by Spark) can be read like this:
<- data.table::rbindlist(lapply(
df Sys.glob("some-folder/part-*.parquet"),
::read_parquet
nanoparquet ))
Call write_parquet()
to write a data frame to a Parquet
file:
::write_parquet(mtcars, "mtcars.parquet") nanoparquet
To see how the columns of the data frame will be mapped to Parquet
types by write_parquet()
, call
infer_parquet_schema()
first:
::infer_parquet_schema(mtcars) nanoparquet
Call read_parquet_info()
,
read_parquet_schema()
, or
read_parquet_metadata()
to see various kinds of metadata
from a Parquet file:
read_parquet_info()
shows a basic summary of the
file.read_parquet_schema()
shows all columns, including
non-leaf columns, and how they are mapped to R types by
read_parquet()
.read_parquet_metadata()
shows the most complete
metadata information: file meta data, the schema, the row groups and
column chunks of the file.::read_parquet_info("mtcars.parquet")
nanoparquet::read_parquet_schema("mtcars.parquet")
nanoparquet::read_parquet_metadata("mtcars.parquet") nanoparquet
If you find a file that should be supported but isn’t, please open an issue here with a link to the file.
See also ?parquet_options()
.
nanoparquet.class
: extra class to add to data frames
returned by read_parquet()
. If it is not defined, the
default is "tbl"
, which changes how the data frame is
printed if the pillar package is loaded.nanoparquet.use_arrow_metadata
: unless this is set to
FALSE
, read_parquet()
will make use of Arrow
metadata in the Parquet file. Currently this is used to detect factor
columns.nanoparquet.write_arrow_metadata
: unless this is set to
FALSE
, write_parquet()
will add Arrow metadata
to the Parquet file. This helps preserving classes of columns,
e.g. factors will be read back as factors, both by nanoparquet and
Arrow.MIT