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The portable Python dataframe library

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Ibis

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What is Ibis?

Ibis is the portable Python dataframe library:

See the documentation on "Why Ibis?" to learn more.

Getting started

You can pip install Ibis with a backend and example data:

pip install 'ibis-framework[duckdb,examples]'

[!TIP] See the installation guide for more installation options.

Then use Ibis:

>>> import ibis
>>> ibis.options.interactive = True
>>> t = ibis.examples.penguins.fetch()
>>> t
┏━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┓
 species  island     bill_length_mm  bill_depth_mm  flipper_length_mm  body_mass_g  sex     year  
┡━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━┩
 string   string     float64         float64        int64              int64        string  int64 
├─────────┼───────────┼────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────┼─────────────┼────────┼───────┤
 Adelie   Torgersen            39.1           18.7                181         3750  male     2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            39.5           17.4                186         3800  female   2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            40.3           18.0                195         3250  female   2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            NULL           NULL               NULL         NULL  NULL     2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            36.7           19.3                193         3450  female   2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            39.3           20.6                190         3650  male     2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            38.9           17.8                181         3625  female   2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            39.2           19.6                195         4675  male     2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            34.1           18.1                193         3475  NULL     2007 
 Adelie   Torgersen            42.0           20.2                190         4250  NULL     2007 
                                                                                          
└─────────┴───────────┴────────────────┴───────────────┴───────────────────┴─────────────┴────────┴───────┘
>>> g = t.group_by(["species", "island"]).agg(count=t.count()).order_by("count")
>>> g
┏━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┓
 species    island     count 
┡━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━┩
 string     string     int64 
├───────────┼───────────┼───────┤
 Adelie     Biscoe        44 
 Adelie     Torgersen     52 
 Adelie     Dream         56 
 Chinstrap  Dream         68 
 Gentoo     Biscoe       124 
└───────────┴───────────┴───────┘

[!TIP] See the getting started tutorial for a full introduction to Ibis.

Python + SQL: better together

For most backends, Ibis works by compiling its dataframe expressions into SQL:

>>> ibis.to_sql(g)
SELECT
  "t1"."species",
  "t1"."island",
  "t1"."count"
FROM (
  SELECT
    "t0"."species",
    "t0"."island",
    COUNT(*) AS "count"
  FROM "penguins" AS "t0"
  GROUP BY
    1,
    2
) AS "t1"
ORDER BY
  "t1"."count" ASC

You can mix SQL and Python code:

>>> a = t.sql("SELECT species, island, count(*) AS count FROM penguins GROUP BY 1, 2")
>>> a
┏━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┓
 species    island     count 
┡━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━┩
 string     string     int64 
├───────────┼───────────┼───────┤
 Adelie     Torgersen     52 
 Adelie     Biscoe        44 
 Adelie     Dream         56 
 Gentoo     Biscoe       124 
 Chinstrap  Dream         68 
└───────────┴───────────┴───────┘
>>> b = a.order_by("count")
>>> b
┏━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┓
 species    island     count 
┡━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━┩
 string     string     int64 
├───────────┼───────────┼───────┤
 Adelie     Biscoe        44 
 Adelie     Torgersen     52 
 Adelie     Dream         56 
 Chinstrap  Dream         68 
 Gentoo     Biscoe       124 
└───────────┴───────────┴───────┘

This allows you to combine the flexibility of Python with the scale and performance of modern SQL.

Backends

Ibis supports 20+ backends:

How it works

Most Python dataframes are tightly coupled to their execution engine. And many databases only support SQL, with no Python API. Ibis solves this problem by providing a common API for data manipulation in Python, and compiling that API into the backend’s native language. This means you can learn a single API and use it across any supported backend (execution engine).

Ibis supports three types of backend:

  1. SQL-generating backends
  2. Expression-generating backends
  3. Naïve execution backends

Ibis backend types

Portability

To use different backends, you can set the backend Ibis uses:

>>> ibis.set_backend("duckdb")
>>> ibis.set_backend("polars")
>>> ibis.set_backend("datafusion")

Typically, you'll create a connection object:

>>> con = ibis.duckdb.connect()
>>> con = ibis.polars.connect()
>>> con = ibis.datafusion.connect()

And work with tables in that backend:

>>> con.list_tables()
['penguins']
>>> t = con.table("penguins")

You can also read from common file formats like CSV or Apache Parquet:

>>> t = con.read_csv("penguins.csv")
>>> t = con.read_parquet("penguins.parquet")

This allows you to iterate locally and deploy remotely by changing a single line of code.

[!TIP] Check out the blog on backend agnostic arrays for one example using the same code across DuckDB and BigQuery.

Community and contributing

Ibis is an open source project and welcomes contributions from anyone in the community.

Join our community by interacting on GitHub or chatting with us on Zulip.

For more information visit https://ibis-project.org/.

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