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SQL extension for declarative data visualization

Project description

ggsql

Python bindings for ggsql, a SQL extension for declarative data visualization.

This package provides Python bindings to the Rust ggsql crate, enabling Python users to create visualizations using ggsql's VISUALISE syntax with native Altair chart output.

Installation

From PyPI (when published)

pip install ggsql

From source

Building from source requires:

# Clone the monorepo
git clone https://github.com/georgestagg/ggsql.git
cd ggsql/ggsql-python

# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # or `.venv\Scripts\activate` on Windows

# Install build dependencies
pip install maturin

# Build and install in development mode
maturin develop

# Or build a wheel
maturin build --release
pip install target/wheels/ggsql-*.whl

Quick Start

Simple Usage with render_altair

For quick visualizations, use the render_altair convenience function:

import ggsql
import polars as pl

# Create a DataFrame
df = pl.DataFrame({
    "x": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
    "y": [10, 20, 15, 30, 25],
    "category": ["A", "B", "A", "B", "A"]
})

# Render to Altair chart
chart = ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE x, y DRAW point")

# Display or save
chart.display()  # In Jupyter
chart.save("chart.html")  # Save to file

Two-Stage API

For more control, use the two-stage API with explicit reader and writer:

import ggsql
import polars as pl

# 1. Create a DuckDB reader
reader = ggsql.DuckDBReader("duckdb://memory")

# 2. Register your DataFrame as a table
df = pl.DataFrame({
    "date": ["2024-01-01", "2024-01-02", "2024-01-03"],
    "revenue": [100, 150, 120],
    "region": ["North", "South", "North"]
})
reader.register("sales", df)

# 3. Execute the ggsql query
spec = reader.execute(
    """
    SELECT * FROM sales
    VISUALISE date AS x, revenue AS y, region AS color
    DRAW line
    LABEL title => 'Sales by Region'
    """
)

# 4. Inspect metadata
print(f"Rows: {spec.metadata()['rows']}")
print(f"Columns: {spec.metadata()['columns']}")
print(f"Layers: {spec.layer_count()}")

# 5. Inspect SQL/VISUALISE portions and data
print(f"SQL: {spec.sql()}")
print(f"Visual: {spec.visual()}")
print(spec.layer_data(0))  # Returns polars DataFrame

# 6. Render to Vega-Lite JSON
writer = ggsql.VegaLiteWriter()
vegalite_json = writer.render(spec)
print(vegalite_json)

API Reference

Classes

DuckDBReader(connection: str)

Database reader that executes SQL and manages DataFrames.

reader = ggsql.DuckDBReader("duckdb://memory")  # In-memory database
reader = ggsql.DuckDBReader("duckdb:///path/to/file.db")  # File database

Methods:

  • register(name: str, df: polars.DataFrame, replace: bool = False) - Register a DataFrame as a queryable table
  • unregister(name: str) - Unregister a previously registered table
  • execute_sql(sql: str) -> polars.DataFrame - Execute SQL and return results

VegaLiteWriter()

Writer that generates Vega-Lite v6 JSON specifications.

writer = ggsql.VegaLiteWriter()
json_output = writer.render(spec)

Validated

Result of validate() containing query analysis without SQL execution.

Methods:

  • valid() -> bool - Whether the query is syntactically and semantically valid
  • has_visual() -> bool - Whether the query contains a VISUALISE clause
  • sql() -> str - The SQL portion (before VISUALISE)
  • visual() -> str - The VISUALISE portion
  • errors() -> list[dict] - Validation errors with messages and locations
  • warnings() -> list[dict] - Validation warnings

Spec

Result of reader.execute(), containing resolved visualization ready for rendering.

Methods:

  • metadata() -> dict - Get {"rows": int, "columns": list[str], "layer_count": int}
  • sql() -> str - The executed SQL query
  • visual() -> str - The VISUALISE clause
  • layer_count() -> int - Number of DRAW layers
  • data() -> polars.DataFrame | None - Main query result DataFrame
  • layer_data(index: int) -> polars.DataFrame | None - Layer-specific data (if filtered)
  • stat_data(index: int) -> polars.DataFrame | None - Statistical transform data
  • layer_sql(index: int) -> str | None - Layer filter SQL
  • stat_sql(index: int) -> str | None - Stat transform SQL
  • warnings() -> list[dict] - Validation warnings from execution

Functions

validate(query: str) -> Validated

Validate query syntax and semantics without executing SQL.

validated = ggsql.validate("SELECT x, y FROM data VISUALISE x, y DRAW point")
if validated.valid():
    print("Query is valid!")
else:
    for error in validated.errors():
        print(f"Error: {error['message']}")

reader.execute(query: str) -> Spec

Execute a ggsql query and return the visualization specification.

reader = ggsql.DuckDBReader("duckdb://memory")
spec = reader.execute("SELECT 1 AS x, 2 AS y VISUALISE x, y DRAW point")

render_altair(df, viz: str, **kwargs) -> altair.Chart

Convenience function to render a DataFrame with a VISUALISE spec to an Altair chart.

Parameters:

  • df - Any narwhals-compatible DataFrame (polars, pandas, etc.). LazyFrames are collected automatically.
  • viz - The VISUALISE specification string
  • **kwargs - Additional arguments passed to altair.Chart.from_json() (e.g., validate=False)

Returns: An Altair chart object (Chart, LayerChart, FacetChart, etc.)

import polars as pl
import ggsql

df = pl.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3], "y": [10, 20, 30]})
chart = ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE x, y DRAW point")

Examples

Mapping Styles

df = pl.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3], "y": [10, 20, 30], "category": ["A", "B", "A"]})

# Explicit mapping
ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE x AS x, y AS y DRAW point")

# Implicit mapping (column name = aesthetic name)
ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE x, y DRAW point")

# Wildcard mapping (map all matching columns)
ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE * DRAW point")

# With color encoding
ggsql.render_altair(df, "VISUALISE x, y, category AS color DRAW point")

Custom Readers

You can use any Python object with an execute_sql(sql: str) -> polars.DataFrame method as a reader. This enables integration with any data source.

import ggsql
import polars as pl

class CSVReader:
    """Custom reader that loads data from CSV files."""

    def __init__(self, data_dir: str):
        self.data_dir = data_dir

    def execute_sql(self, sql: str) -> pl.DataFrame:
        # Simple implementation: ignore SQL and return fixed data
        # A real implementation would parse SQL to determine which file to load
        return pl.read_csv(f"{self.data_dir}/data.csv")

# Use custom reader with ggsql.execute()
reader = CSVReader("/path/to/data")
spec = ggsql.execute(
    "SELECT * FROM data VISUALISE x, y DRAW point",
    reader
)
writer = ggsql.VegaLiteWriter()
json_output = writer.render(spec)

Additional methods for custom readers:

  • register(name: str, df: polars.DataFrame, replace: bool = False) -> None - Register a DataFrame as a queryable table (required)
  • unregister(name: str) -> None - Unregister a previously registered table (optional)
class AdvancedReader:
    """Custom reader with registration support."""

    def __init__(self):
        self.tables = {}

    def execute_sql(self, sql: str) -> pl.DataFrame:
        # Your SQL execution logic here
        ...

    def register(self, name: str, df: pl.DataFrame, replace: bool = False) -> None:
        self.tables[name] = df

    def unregister(self, name: str) -> None:
        del self.tables[name]

Native readers like DuckDBReader use an optimized fast path, while custom Python readers are automatically bridged via IPC serialization.

Ibis Reader Example

Ibis provides a unified Python API for SQL operations across multiple backends. Here's how to create an ibis-based custom reader:

import ggsql
import polars as pl
import ibis

class IbisReader:
    """Custom reader using ibis as the SQL backend."""

    def __init__(self, backend="duckdb"):
        if backend == "duckdb":
            self.con = ibis.duckdb.connect()
        elif backend == "sqlite":
            self.con = ibis.sqlite.connect()
        # Add other backends as needed

    def execute_sql(self, sql: str) -> pl.DataFrame:
        return self.con.con.execute(sql).pl()

    def register(self, name: str, df: pl.DataFrame, replace: bool = False) -> None:
        self.con.create_table(name, df.to_arrow(), overwrite=replace)

    def unregister(self, name: str) -> None:
        self.con.drop_table(name)

# Usage
reader = IbisReader()
df = pl.DataFrame({
    "date": ["2024-01-01", "2024-01-02", "2024-01-03"],
    "revenue": [100, 150, 120],
})
reader.register("sales", df)

spec = ggsql.execute(
    "SELECT * FROM sales VISUALISE date AS x, revenue AS y DRAW line",
    reader
)
writer = ggsql.VegaLiteWriter()
print(writer.render(spec))

Development

Keeping in sync with the monorepo

The ggsql-python package is part of the ggsql monorepo and depends on the Rust ggsql crate via a path dependency. When the Rust crate is updated, you may need to rebuild:

cd ggsql-python

# Rebuild after Rust changes
maturin develop

# If tree-sitter grammar changed, clean and rebuild
cd .. && cargo clean -p tree-sitter-ggsql && cd ggsql-python
maturin develop

Running tests

# Install test dependencies
pip install pytest

# Run all tests
pytest tests/ -v

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.10
  • altair >= 5.0
  • narwhals >= 2.15
  • polars >= 1.0

License

MIT

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