DataFusion Table Providers
Note: This is not an official Apache Software Foundation project.
The goal of this repo is to extend the capabilities of DataFusion to support additional data sources via implementations of the TableProvider trait.
Many of the table providers in this repo are for querying data from other database systems. Those providers also integrate with the datafusion-federation crate to allow for more efficient query execution, such as pushing down joins between multiple tables from the same database system, or efficiently implementing TopK style queries (SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY foo LIMIT 10).
To use these table providers with efficient federation push-down, add the datafusion-federation crate and create a DataFusion SessionContext using the Federation optimizer rule and query planner with:
use SessionContext;
let state = default_session_state;
let ctx = with_state;
// Register the specific table providers into ctx
// queries will now automatically be federated
Table Providers
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- SQLite
- DuckDB
- Flight SQL
- ODBC
Examples
Run the included examples to see how to use the table providers:
DuckDB
# Read from a table in a DuckDB file
# Create an external table backed by DuckDB directly in DataFusion
# Use the result of a DuckDB function call as the source of a table
SQLite
Postgres
In order to run the Postgres example, you need to have a Postgres server running. You can use the following command to start a Postgres server in a Docker container the example can use:
# Wait for the Postgres server to start
# Create a table in the Postgres server and insert some data
MySQL
In order to run the MySQL example, you need to have a MySQL server running. You can use the following command to start a MySQL server in a Docker container the example can use:
# Wait for the MySQL server to start
# Create a table in the MySQL server and insert some data
Flight SQL
# or
# cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/roapi/roapi --branch main --bins roapi
&
ODBC
# or
# brew install unixodbc & brew install sqliteodbc
# If you use ARM Mac, please see https://github.com/pacman82/odbc-api#os-x-arm--mac-m1