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AWS SDK for pandas (awswrangler)

AWS Data Wrangler is now AWS SDK for pandas (awswrangler). We’re changing the name we use when we talk about the library, but everything else will stay the same. You’ll still be able to install using pip install awswrangler and you won’t need to change any of your code. As part of this change, we’ve moved the library from AWS Labs to the main AWS GitHub organisation but, thanks to the GitHub’s redirect feature, you’ll still be able to access the project by its old URLs until you update your bookmarks. Our documentation has also moved to aws-sdk-pandas.readthedocs.io, but old bookmarks will redirect to the new site.

Pandas on AWS

Easy integration with Athena, Glue, Redshift, Timestream, OpenSearch, Neptune, QuickSight, Chime, CloudWatchLogs, DynamoDB, EMR, SecretManager, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLServer and S3 (Parquet, CSV, JSON and EXCEL).

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Source Downloads Installation Command
PyPi PyPI Downloads pip install awswrangler
Conda Conda Downloads conda install -c conda-forge awswrangler

⚠️ Starting version 3.0, optional modules must be installed explicitly:
➡️pip install 'awswrangler[redshift]'

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Quick Start

Installation command: pip install awswrangler

⚠️ Starting version 3.0, optional modules must be installed explicitly:
➡️pip install 'awswrangler[redshift]'

import awswrangler as wr
import pandas as pd
from datetime import datetime

df = pd.DataFrame({"id": [1, 2], "value": ["foo", "boo"]})

# Storing data on Data Lake
wr.s3.to_parquet(
    df=df,
    path="s3://bucket/dataset/",
    dataset=True,
    database="my_db",
    table="my_table"
)

# Retrieving the data directly from Amazon S3
df = wr.s3.read_parquet("s3://bucket/dataset/", dataset=True)

# Retrieving the data from Amazon Athena
df = wr.athena.read_sql_query("SELECT * FROM my_table", database="my_db")

# Get a Redshift connection from Glue Catalog and retrieving data from Redshift Spectrum
con = wr.redshift.connect("my-glue-connection")
df = wr.redshift.read_sql_query("SELECT * FROM external_schema.my_table", con=con)
con.close()

# Amazon Timestream Write
df = pd.DataFrame({
    "time": [datetime.now(), datetime.now()],   
    "my_dimension": ["foo", "boo"],
    "measure": [1.0, 1.1],
})
rejected_records = wr.timestream.write(df,
    database="sampleDB",
    table="sampleTable",
    time_col="time",
    measure_col="measure",
    dimensions_cols=["my_dimension"],
)

# Amazon Timestream Query
wr.timestream.query("""
SELECT time, measure_value::double, my_dimension
FROM "sampleDB"."sampleTable" ORDER BY time DESC LIMIT 3
""")

At scale

AWS SDK for pandas can also run your workflows at scale by leveraging Modin and Ray. Both projects aim to speed up data workloads by distributing processing over a cluster of workers.

The quickest way to get started is to use AWS Glue with Ray. Read our docs, our blogs (1/2), or head to our latest tutorials to discover even more features.

⚠️ Ray is currently not available for Python 3.12. While AWS SDK for pandas supports Python 3.12, it cannot be used at scale.

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Getting Help

The best way to interact with our team is through GitHub. You can open an issue and choose from one of our templates for bug reports, feature requests... You may also find help on these community resources:

Community Resources

Please send a Pull Request with your resource reference and @githubhandle.

Logging

Enabling internal logging examples:

import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="[%(name)s][%(funcName)s] %(message)s")
logging.getLogger("awswrangler").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logging.getLogger("botocore.credentials").setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)

Into AWS lambda:

import logging
logging.getLogger("awswrangler").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

Who uses AWS SDK for pandas?

Knowing which companies are using this library is important to help prioritize the project internally. If you would like us to include your company’s name and/or logo in the README file to indicate that your company is using the AWS SDK for pandas, please raise a "Support Us" issue. If you would like us to display your company’s logo, please raise a linked pull request to provide an image file for the logo. Note that by raising a Support Us issue (and related pull request), you are granting AWS permission to use your company’s name (and logo) for the limited purpose described here and you are confirming that you have authority to grant such permission.

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