Python wrapper for easy use of big query
Project description
PythonBQ
Python wrapper for easy use of big query
Features
- Easily pull big query data from python
Setup
Make sure you have Python 3.7.x (or higher) installed on your system. You can download it here.
Installation
pip install pythonbq
Example
from pythonbq import pythonbq
myProject=pythonbq(
bq_key_path='path/to/bq/key.json',
project_id='myGoogleProjectID',
legacy_sql=False
)
output=myProject.query(sql="""select * from myProjectTable""")
Documentation for pythonbq Functions
https://connor-makowski.github.io/pythonbq/pythonbq.html
Output Data
- Output from the
query
function is returned as a list of dictionaries- This can be modified by specifying the argument
out_type
in your.query()
dict
: list of dictionarieslist
: list of lists (header as the first row)raw
: list of lists (with no header row)- EG:
output=myProject.query(sql="""select * from myProjectTable""", out_type='list')
- This can be modified by specifying the argument
- EG:
query = """ SELECT name FROM `bigquery-public-data.usa_names.usa_1910_2013` WHERE state = "TX" LIMIT 5 """ myProject = pythonbq( key_path='./private/bq_key.json', ) output = myProject.query(sql=query) # output = [{'name': 'Mary'}, {'name': 'Roberta'}, {'name': 'Marguerite'}, {'name': 'Katie'}, {'name': 'Eunice'}]
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