Kosh allows codes to store, query, share data via an easy-to-use Python API. Kosh lies on top of Sina and as a result can use any database backend supported by Sina.
In addition Kosh aims to make data access and sharing as simple as possible.
Via "loaders", "transformers" and "operators" Kosh can access and process data in a consistent fashion, decoupled from data format and location.
Kosh is a Hindi word that means treasury, which is derived from Kosha, a Sanskrit word that means container in either a direct or metaphorical sense. A fairly good translation would be repository.
To get the latest public version:
pip install kosh
To get the latest stable, from a cloned repo simply run:
pip install .
Alternatively add the path to this repo to your PYTHONPATH
environment variable, or in your code with:
import sys
sys.path.append(path_to_kosh_repo)
For more details look into the installation doc
See this file
Kosh is user-oriented, and users' questions, comments, and contributions help guide its evolution. We welcome involvement and feedbacks.
You can reach our team at kosh-support@llnl.gov. Kosh main developer can be reached at: doutriaux1@llnl.gov
Contributions should be submitted as a pull request pointing to the develop branch, and must pass Kosh's CI process; to run the same checks locally follow the instructions in the tests directory.
Contributions must be made under the same license as Kosh (see the bottom of this file).
Kosh is distributed under the terms of the MIT license; new contributions must be made under this license.
SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
LLNL-CODE-814755