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Pythonic, typed wrappers for DuckDB relations and tables (Duck+).

Project description

Duck+ (duckplus)

Duck+ is a user-friendly companion to DuckDB for Python projects that want typed helpers, predictable joins, and safe table operations. It wraps DuckDB relations so you can compose analytics pipelines with readable Python while still generating explicit SQL under the hood.


What you get

  • Typed relational wrappersDuckRel keeps transformations immutable and chainable.
  • Safe table workflowsDuckTable owns inserts, appends, and idempotent ingestion strategies.
  • Explicit joins and casing rules – column names stay intact, projections are deliberate, and collisions fail loudly unless you opt in to suffixes.
  • Optional helpers – secrets management, a read-only CLI, and HTML previews stay in extras so the core package remains lightweight.

Install in seconds

Duck+ targets Python 3.12+ and DuckDB 1.3.0 or newer.

uv pip install duckplus

For development, clone the repository and run uv sync to create the managed environment with test and typing dependencies. Build the documentation locally with uv run sphinx-build -b html docs/source docs/_build/html, then open docs/_build/html/index.html in your browser to preview the site.


Quickstart

from duckplus import DuckRel, connect

with connect() as conn:
    rel = DuckRel(
        conn.raw.sql(
            """
            SELECT *
            FROM (VALUES
                (1, 'Alpha', 10),
                (2, 'Beta', 5),
                (3, 'Gamma', 8)
            ) AS t(id, name, score)
            """
        )
    )

    top_scores = (
        rel
        .filter('"score" >= ?', 8)
        .project_columns("id", "name", "score")
        .order_by(score="desc")
    )

    print(top_scores.materialize().require_table().to_pylist())

This snippet opens an in-memory DuckDB connection, builds a relation, filters rows with positional parameters, and materializes results safely.


Core workflows

Connect and manage context

from duckplus import connect

with connect(path="analytics.duckdb") as conn:
    rel = conn.relation("SELECT 42 AS answer")
    print(rel.to_df())

Connections default to in-memory databases. Pass path for file-backed workloads; Duck+ keeps them read-only by default.

Transform relations with DuckRel

deduped = (
    rel
    .distinct()
    .project({"score": "AVG(score)"}, group_by=["name"])
    .order_by(score="desc")
)

DuckRel methods always return new relations and validate column names with case-aware lookups.

Promote to tables with DuckTable

materialized = deduped.materialize().require_table()
table = materialized.to_table("scores")
table.insert_antijoin(deduped, keys=["name"])

Table wrappers provide append/insert helpers that guard against duplicates and respect column names.

Join with confidence

from duckplus import JoinProjection, JoinSpec

spec = JoinSpec(equal_keys=[("order_id", "id")])

projection = JoinProjection(allow_collisions=False)
joined = orders.natural_join(customers, project=projection)

suffixes = JoinProjection(allow_collisions=True)
safe = orders.left_outer(customers, spec, project=suffixes)

Join helpers project columns explicitly, drop duplicate right-side keys, and raise when collisions would occur. Opt into suffixes through JoinProjection(allow_collisions=True) when needed.


Extras worth knowing

DataFrame interop

Install optional extras when you want pandas or Polars integration:

uv pip install "duckplus[pandas]"      # pandas DataFrame support
uv pip install "duckplus[polars]"      # Polars DataFrame support

Once installed, relations expose familiar helpers:

df = rel.df()            # pandas.DataFrame
pl_frame = rel.pl()      # polars.DataFrame

from duckplus import DuckRel
rel_from_df = DuckRel.from_pandas(df)
rel_from_pl = DuckRel.from_polars(pl_frame)

Attempting to call these helpers without the matching extra raises a clear ModuleNotFoundError explaining how to install the dependency.

Command line interface

uv run duckplus sql "SELECT 42 AS answer"
uv run duckplus schema "SELECT 1 AS id, 'alpha' AS label"
uv run duckplus --repl

The CLI provides read-only helpers for quick exploration. Point it at a DuckDB file with --database path/to/file.duckdb when needed.

HTML previews

from duckplus import DuckRel, connect, to_html

with connect() as conn:
    rel = DuckRel(conn.raw.sql("SELECT 1 AS id, 'Alice & Bob' AS name"))

html = to_html(rel, max_rows=10, null_display="∅", class_="preview")

to_html renders safe, escaped previews with optional styling hooks.


Documentation workflow

The documentation site is published automatically to GitHub Pages by the Docs workflow. Every push to main and each pull request runs uv sync, builds the Sphinx project, and deploys the generated HTML to the gh-pages branch. The latest deployment is always available at https://isaacnfairplay.github.io/duck/, and workflow summaries include preview links you can share for review.

If a deployment fails:

  1. Open the Actions → Docs run for the failing commit or pull request.
  2. Review the build logs, especially the uv run sphinx-build step for Sphinx warnings promoted to errors.
  3. Re-run the job from the Actions UI after fixing the problem to publish an updated preview.

For a local preview outside CI, run:

uv sync
uv run sphinx-build -b html docs/source docs/_build/html
python -m webbrowser docs/_build/html/index.html  # optional helper to open the preview

Learn more

  • Review the API reference for detailed method docs and typing information.
  • Explore unit tests under tests/ to see edge cases and best practices.

If you run into questions or want to suggest improvements, open an issue or pull request. We welcome contributions that keep Duck+ reliable for the long haul.


License

Duck+ is available under the MIT License.

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