Python library for working with Amazon Web Services such as Redshift and S3
Project description
Amazonian
Amazonian is a Python library for interacting easily with Amazon S3 and Redshift.
Installation
pip install amazonian
Usage
S3
from amazonian import S3
s3 = S3(key=None, secret=None, iam_role=None, root='s3://', spark=spark)
# get list of files:
s3.ls(path='s3://bucket/directory/subdirectory')
# get a tree representation of folder structure
s3.tree(path='s3://bucket/directory/subdirectory')
# get file size:
s3.get_size(path='some_file')
# save a Spark DataFrame as a Parquet
s3.save_parquet(data=my_data, path='s3://bucket/directory/subdirectory/name.parquet')
# load a Parquet into a Spark DataFrame
my_data = s3.load_parquet(path='s3://bucket/directory/subdirectory/name.parquet')
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