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Databricks SQL Connector for Python

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Databricks SQL Connector for Python

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The Databricks SQL Connector for Python allows you to develop Python applications that connect to Databricks clusters and SQL warehouses. It is a Thrift-based client with no dependencies on ODBC or JDBC. It conforms to the Python DB API 2.0 specification.

This connector uses Arrow as the data-exchange format, and supports APIs (e.g. fetchmany_arrow) to directly fetch Arrow tables. Arrow tables are wrapped in the ArrowQueue class to provide a natural API to get several rows at a time. PyArrow is required to enable this and use these APIs, you can install it via pip install pyarrow or pip install databricks-sql-connector[pyarrow].

The connector includes built-in support for HTTP/HTTPS proxy servers with multiple authentication methods including basic authentication and Kerberos/Negotiate authentication. See docs/proxy.md and examples/proxy_authentication.py for details.

You are welcome to file an issue here for general use cases. You can also contact Databricks Support here.

Requirements

Python 3.8 or above is required.

Documentation

For the latest documentation, see

Quickstart

Installing the core library

Install using pip install databricks-sql-connector

Installing the core library with PyArrow

Install using pip install databricks-sql-connector[pyarrow]

export DATABRICKS_HOST=********.databricks.com
export DATABRICKS_HTTP_PATH=/sql/1.0/endpoints/****************

Example usage:

import os
from databricks import sql

host = os.getenv("DATABRICKS_HOST")
http_path = os.getenv("DATABRICKS_HTTP_PATH")

connection = sql.connect(
  server_hostname=host,
  http_path=http_path)

cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute('SELECT :param `p`, * FROM RANGE(10)', {"param": "foo"})
result = cursor.fetchall()
for row in result:
  print(row)

cursor.close()
connection.close()

In the above example:

  • server-hostname is the Databricks instance host name.
  • http-path is the HTTP Path either to a Databricks SQL endpoint (e.g. /sql/1.0/endpoints/1234567890abcdef), or to a Databricks Runtime interactive cluster (e.g. /sql/protocolv1/o/1234567890123456/1234-123456-slid123)

Note: This example uses Databricks OAuth U2M to authenticate the target Databricks user account and needs to open the browser for authentication. So it can only run on the user's machine.

SQLAlchemy

Starting from databricks-sql-connector version 4.0.0 SQLAlchemy support has been extracted to a new library databricks-sqlalchemy.

Quick SQLAlchemy guide

Users can now choose between using the SQLAlchemy v1 or SQLAlchemy v2 dialects with the connector core

  • Install the latest SQLAlchemy v1 using pip install databricks-sqlalchemy~=1.0
  • Install SQLAlchemy v2 using pip install databricks-sqlalchemy

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md

License

Apache License 2.0

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