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A light-weight and flexible validation package for pandas data structures.

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A data validation library for scientists, engineers, and analysts seeking correctness.


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pandas data structures contain information that pandera explicitly validates at runtime. This is useful in production-critical or reproducible research settings. With pandera, you can:

  1. Check the types and properties of columns in a DataFrame or values in a Series.
  2. Perform more complex statistical validation like hypothesis testing.
  3. Seamlessly integrate with existing data analysis/processing pipelines via function decorators.

pandera provides a flexible and expressive API for performing data validation on tidy (long-form) and wide data to make data processing pipelines more readable and robust.

Documentation

The official documentation is hosted on ReadTheDocs: https://pandera.readthedocs.io

Install

Using pip:

pip install pandera

Installing optional functionality:

pip install pandera[hypotheses]  # hypothesis checks
pip install pandera[io]          # yaml/script schema io utilities
pip install pandera[all]         # all packages

Using conda:

conda install -c conda-forge pandera

Quick Start

import pandas as pd
import pandera as pa


# data to validate
df = pd.DataFrame({
    "column1": [1, 4, 0, 10, 9],
    "column2": [-1.3, -1.4, -2.9, -10.1, -20.4],
    "column3": ["value_1", "value_2", "value_3", "value_2", "value_1"]
})

# define schema
schema = pa.DataFrameSchema({
    "column1": pa.Column(int, checks=pa.Check.less_than_or_equal_to(10)),
    "column2": pa.Column(float, checks=pa.Check.less_than(-1.2)),
    "column3": pa.Column(str, checks=[
        pa.Check.str_startswith("value_"),
        # define custom checks as functions that take a series as input and
        # outputs a boolean or boolean Series
        pa.Check(lambda s: s.str.split("_", expand=True).shape[1] == 2)
    ]),
})

validated_df = schema(df)
print(validated_df)

#     column1  column2  column3
#  0        1     -1.3  value_1
#  1        4     -1.4  value_2
#  2        0     -2.9  value_3
#  3       10    -10.1  value_2
#  4        9    -20.4  value_1

Development Installation

git clone https://github.com/pandera-dev/pandera.git
cd pandera
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install -e .

Tests

pip install pytest
pytest tests

Contributing to pandera GitHub contributors

All contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, documentation improvements, enhancements and ideas are welcome.

A detailed overview on how to contribute can be found in the contributing guide on GitHub.

Issues

Go here to submit feature requests or bugfixes.

Other Data Validation Libraries

Here are a few other alternatives for validating Python data structures.

Generic Python object data validation

pandas-specific data validation

Other tools for data validation

Why pandera?

  • pandas-centric data types, column nullability, and uniqueness are first-class concepts.
  • check_input and check_output decorators enable seamless integration with existing code.
  • Checks provide flexibility and performance by providing access to pandas API by design and offers built-in checks for common data tests.
  • Hypothesis class provides a tidy-first interface for statistical hypothesis testing.
  • Checks and Hypothesis objects support both tidy and wide data validation.
  • Comprehensive documentation on key functionality.

Citation Information

Paper

@InProceedings{ niels_bantilan-proc-scipy-2020,
  author    = { {N}iels {B}antilan },
  title     = { pandera: {S}tatistical {D}ata {V}alidation of {P}andas {D}ataframes },
  booktitle = { {P}roceedings of the 19th {P}ython in {S}cience {C}onference },
  pages     = { 116 - 124 },
  year      = { 2020 },
  editor    = { {M}eghann {A}garwal and {C}hris {C}alloway and {D}illon {N}iederhut and {D}avid {S}hupe },
  doi       = { 10.25080/Majora-342d178e-010 }
}

Software Package

@software{niels_bantilan_2020_3926689,
  author       = {Niels Bantilan and
                  Nigel Markey and
                  Riccardo Albertazzi and
                  Nemanja Radojković and
                  chr1st1ank and
                  Aditya Singh and
                  Anthony Truchet - C3.AI and
                  Steve Taylor and
                  Sunho Kim and
                  Zachary Lawrence},
  title        = {{pandera-dev/pandera: 0.4.4: bugfixes in yaml
                   serialization, error reporting, refactor internals}},
  month        = jul,
  year         = 2020,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  version      = {0.4.4},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.3926689},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3926689}
}

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