etlplus 0.12.9__py3-none-any.whl → 0.12.11__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. etlplus/file/accdb.py +78 -0
  2. etlplus/file/arrow.py +78 -0
  3. etlplus/file/avro.py +13 -1
  4. etlplus/file/bson.py +77 -0
  5. etlplus/file/cbor.py +78 -0
  6. etlplus/file/cfg.py +79 -0
  7. etlplus/file/conf.py +80 -0
  8. etlplus/file/csv.py +13 -1
  9. etlplus/file/dat.py +13 -1
  10. etlplus/file/dta.py +77 -0
  11. etlplus/file/duckdb.py +78 -0
  12. etlplus/file/enums.py +10 -4
  13. etlplus/file/feather.py +13 -1
  14. etlplus/file/fwf.py +12 -1
  15. etlplus/file/hbs.py +78 -0
  16. etlplus/file/hdf5.py +78 -0
  17. etlplus/file/ini.py +79 -0
  18. etlplus/file/ion.py +78 -0
  19. etlplus/file/jinja2.py +78 -0
  20. etlplus/file/json.py +13 -1
  21. etlplus/file/log.py +78 -0
  22. etlplus/file/mat.py +78 -0
  23. etlplus/file/mdb.py +78 -0
  24. etlplus/file/msgpack.py +78 -0
  25. etlplus/file/mustache.py +78 -0
  26. etlplus/file/nc.py +78 -0
  27. etlplus/file/ndjson.py +12 -6
  28. etlplus/file/numbers.py +75 -0
  29. etlplus/file/ods.py +79 -0
  30. etlplus/file/orc.py +13 -1
  31. etlplus/file/parquet.py +13 -1
  32. etlplus/file/pb.py +78 -0
  33. etlplus/file/pbf.py +77 -0
  34. etlplus/file/properties.py +78 -0
  35. etlplus/file/proto.py +77 -0
  36. etlplus/file/psv.py +14 -1
  37. etlplus/file/rda.py +78 -0
  38. etlplus/file/rds.py +78 -0
  39. etlplus/file/sas7bdat.py +78 -0
  40. etlplus/file/sav.py +77 -0
  41. etlplus/file/sqlite.py +78 -0
  42. etlplus/file/sylk.py +77 -0
  43. etlplus/file/tab.py +3 -4
  44. etlplus/file/toml.py +78 -0
  45. etlplus/file/tsv.py +14 -1
  46. etlplus/file/txt.py +11 -1
  47. etlplus/file/vm.py +78 -0
  48. etlplus/file/wks.py +77 -0
  49. etlplus/file/xlsm.py +79 -0
  50. etlplus/file/xml.py +12 -1
  51. etlplus/file/xpt.py +78 -0
  52. etlplus/file/yaml.py +12 -1
  53. etlplus/file/zsav.py +77 -0
  54. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/METADATA +31 -1
  55. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/RECORD +59 -22
  56. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  57. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +0 -0
  58. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
  59. {etlplus-0.12.9.dist-info → etlplus-0.12.11.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.properties` module.
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+
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+ Helpers for reading/writing properties (PROPERTIES) files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A PROPERTIES file is a properties file that typically uses key-value pairs,
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+ often with a simple syntax.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Java-style properties files with ``key=value`` pairs.
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+ - INI-style files without sections.
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+ - Custom formats specific to certain applications.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows a standard format like INI, consider using
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+ dedicated parsers.
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read PROPERTIES content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the PROPERTIES file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the PROPERTIES file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='PROPERTIES')
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+
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+
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+ def write(
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to PROPERTIES at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the PROPERTIES file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as PROPERTIES. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the PROPERTIES file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='PROPERTIES')
etlplus/file/proto.py ADDED
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.proto` module.
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+
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+ Helpers for reading/writing Protocol Buffers schema (PROTO) files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A PROTO file defines the structure of Protocol Buffers messages.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Defining message formats for data interchange.
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+ - Generating code for serialization/deserialization.
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+ - Documenting data structures in distributed systems.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows the Protocol Buffers schema specification, use this
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+ module for reading and writing.
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read PROTO content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the PROTO file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the PROTO file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='PROTO')
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+
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+
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+ def write(
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to PROTO at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the PROTO file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as PROTO. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the PROTO file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='PROTO')
etlplus/file/psv.py CHANGED
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  """
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  :mod:`etlplus.file.psv` module.
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- Helpers for reading/writing PSV (pipe-separated values) files.
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+ Helpers for reading/writing Pipe-Separated Values (PSV) files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A PSV file is a plain text file that uses the pipe character (`|`) to
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+ separate values.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Each line in the file represents a single record.
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+ - The first line often contains headers that define the column names.
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+ - Values may be enclosed in quotes, especially if they contain pipes
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+ or special characters.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows the PSV specification, use this module for
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+ reading and writing.
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  """
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  from __future__ import annotations
etlplus/file/rda.py ADDED
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.rda` module.
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+
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+ Helpers for reading/writing RData workspace/object bundle (RDA) files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A RDA file is a binary file format used by R to store workspace objects,
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+ including data frames, lists, and other R objects.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Storing R data objects for later use.
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+ - Sharing R datasets between users.
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+ - Loading R data into Python for analysis.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows the RDA specification, use this module for reading
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+ and writing.
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read RDA content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the RDA file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the RDA file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='RDA')
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+
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+
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+ def write(
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to RDA file at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the RDA file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as RDA file. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the RDA file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='RDA')
etlplus/file/rds.py ADDED
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.rds` module.
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+
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+ Helpers for reading/writing R (RDS) data files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - An RDS file is a binary file format used by R to store a single R object,
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+ such as a data frame, list, or vector.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Storing R objects for later use.
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+ - Sharing R data between users.
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+ - Loading R data into Python for analysis.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows the RDS specification, use this module for reading
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+ and writing.
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read RDS content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the RDS file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the RDS file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='RDS')
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+
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+
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+ def write(
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to RDS file at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the RDS file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as RDS file. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the RDS file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='RDS')
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.sas7bdat` module.
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+ Helpers for reading/writing SAS (SAS7BDAT) data files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A SAS7BDAT file is a binary file format used by SAS to store datasets,
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+ including variables, labels, and data types.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Delimited text files (e.g., CSV, TSV).
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+ - Fixed-width formatted files.
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+ - Custom formats specific to certain applications.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file does not follow a specific standard format, use this module
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+ for reading and writing.
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+ """
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read DAT content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SAS7BDAT file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the SAS7BDAT file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='SAS7BDAT')
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+
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+ def write(
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to SAS7BDAT file at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SAS7BDAT file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as SAS7BDAT file. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the SAS7BDAT file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='SAS7BDAT')
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+ """
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+ :mod:`etlplus.file.sav` module.
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+ Helpers for reading/writing SPSS (SAV) data files.
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+
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A SAV file is a binary file format used by SPSS to store datasets, including
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+ variables, labels, and data types.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Reading data for analysis in Python.
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+ - Writing processed data back to SPSS format.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If you need to work with SPSS data files, use this module for reading
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+ and writing.
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+ """
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+ # SECTION: FUNCTIONS ======================================================== #
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+ def read(
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+ path: Path,
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read SAV content from ``path``.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SAV file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the SAV file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='SAV')
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to SAV file at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SAV file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as SAV file. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the SAV file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='SAV')
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+ """
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A SQLITE file is a self-contained, serverless database file format used by
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+ SQLite.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Lightweight database applications.
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+ - Embedded database solutions.
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+ - Mobile and desktop applications requiring local data storage.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If the file follows the SQLITE specification, use this module for reading
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+ and writing.
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+ """
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+ ) -> JSONList:
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+ """
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+ Read SQLITE content from ``path``.
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+
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+ -------
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the SQLITE file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='SQLITE')
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+ """
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+ ----------
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+ single dictionary.
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the SQLITE file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='SQLITE')
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+ """
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+ Notes
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+ -----
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+ - A SYLK file is a text-based file format used to represent spreadsheet
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+ data, including cell values, formulas, and formatting.
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+ - Common cases:
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+ - Storing spreadsheet data in a human-readable format.
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+ - Exchanging data between different spreadsheet applications.
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+ - Rule of thumb:
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+ - If you need to work with SYLK files, use this module for reading
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+ and writing.
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+ """
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from ..types import JSONData
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+ from ..types import JSONList
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+ from . import stub
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+ # SECTION: EXPORTS ========================================================== #
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+ __all__ = [
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+ 'read',
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+ 'write',
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+ ]
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+ path: Path,
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+ """
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+ Read SYLK content from ``path``.
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+
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SYLK file on disk.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ JSONList
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+ The list of dictionaries read from the SYLK file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.read(path, format_name='SYLK')
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+ path: Path,
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+ data: JSONData,
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+ ) -> int:
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+ """
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+ Write ``data`` to SYLK file at ``path`` and return record count.
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+
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+ Parameters
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+ ----------
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+ path : Path
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+ Path to the SYLK file on disk.
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+ data : JSONData
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+ Data to write as SYLK file. Should be a list of dictionaries or a
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+ single dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns
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+ -------
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+ int
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+ The number of rows written to the SYLK file.
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+ """
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+ return stub.write(path, data, format_name='SYLK')
etlplus/file/tab.py CHANGED
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  """
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  :mod:`etlplus.file.tab` module.
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- Helpers for reading/writing TAB (tab-separated values) files.
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+ Helpers for reading/writing "tab"-formatted (TAB) files.
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  Notes
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  -----
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- - A TAB-formatted” file is not necessarily a TSV file when tabs aren’t
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- actually the delimiter that defines the fields, even if the text looks
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- column-aligned.
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+ - A TAB file is not necessarily a TSV file when tabs aren’t actually the
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+ delimiter that defines the fields, even if the text looks column-aligned.
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  - Common cases:
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  - Fixed-width text (FWF) that uses tabs for alignment.
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  - Mixed whitespace (tabs + spaces) as “pretty printing”.