datafusion_python/
utils.rs

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use crate::errors::DataFusionError;
use crate::TokioRuntime;
use datafusion::logical_expr::Volatility;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use std::future::Future;
use std::sync::OnceLock;
use tokio::runtime::Runtime;

/// Utility to get the Tokio Runtime from Python
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn get_tokio_runtime() -> &'static TokioRuntime {
    // NOTE: Other pyo3 python libraries have had issues with using tokio
    // behind a forking app-server like `gunicorn`
    // If we run into that problem, in the future we can look to `delta-rs`
    // which adds a check in that disallows calls from a forked process
    // https://github.com/delta-io/delta-rs/blob/87010461cfe01563d91a4b9cd6fa468e2ad5f283/python/src/utils.rs#L10-L31
    static RUNTIME: OnceLock<TokioRuntime> = OnceLock::new();
    RUNTIME.get_or_init(|| TokioRuntime(tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap()))
}

/// Utility to collect rust futures with GIL released
pub fn wait_for_future<F>(py: Python, f: F) -> F::Output
where
    F: Future + Send,
    F::Output: Send,
{
    let runtime: &Runtime = &get_tokio_runtime().0;
    py.allow_threads(|| runtime.block_on(f))
}

pub(crate) fn parse_volatility(value: &str) -> Result<Volatility, DataFusionError> {
    Ok(match value {
        "immutable" => Volatility::Immutable,
        "stable" => Volatility::Stable,
        "volatile" => Volatility::Volatile,
        value => {
            return Err(DataFusionError::Common(format!(
                "Unsupportad volatility type: `{value}`, supported \
                 values are: immutable, stable and volatile."
            )))
        }
    })
}