PyHive is a collection of Python DB-API and SQLAlchemy interfaces for Presto and Hive.
from pyhive import presto # or import hive
cursor = presto.connect('localhost').cursor()
cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM my_awesome_data LIMIT 10')
print cursor.fetchone()
print cursor.fetchall()
from pyhive import hive
from TCLIService.ttypes import TOperationState
cursor = hive.connect('localhost').cursor()
cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM my_awesome_data LIMIT 10', async=True)
status = cursor.poll().operationState
while status in (TOperationState.INITIALIZED_STATE, TOperationState.RUNNING_STATE):
logs = cursor.fetch_logs()
for message in logs:
print message
# If needed, an asynchronous query can be cancelled at any time with:
# cursor.cancel()
status = cursor.poll().operationState
print cursor.fetchall()
In Python 3.7 async became a keyword; you can use async_ instead:
cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM my_awesome_data LIMIT 10', async_=True)
First install this package to register it with SQLAlchemy (see setup.py
).
from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.engine import create_engine
from sqlalchemy.schema import *
# Presto
engine = create_engine('presto://localhost:8080/hive/default')
# Hive
engine = create_engine('hive://localhost:10000/default')
logs = Table('my_awesome_data', MetaData(bind=engine), autoload=True)
print select([func.count('*')], from_obj=logs).scalar()
Note: query generation functionality is not exhaustive or fully tested, but there should be no problem with raw SQL.
# DB-API
hive.connect('localhost', configuration={'hive.exec.reducers.max': '123'})
presto.connect('localhost', session_props={'query_max_run_time': '1234m'})
# SQLAlchemy
create_engine(
'presto://user@host:443/hive',
connect_args={'protocol': 'https',
'session_props': {'query_max_run_time': '1234m'}}
)
create_engine(
'hive://user@host:10000/database',
connect_args={'configuration': {'hive.exec.reducers.max': '123'}},
)
# SQLAlchemy with LDAP
create_engine(
'hive://user:password@host:10000/database',
connect_args={'auth': 'LDAP'},
)
Install using
pip install pyhive[hive]
for the Hive interface andpip install pyhive[presto]
for the Presto interface.
PyHive works with
- Python 2.7 / Python 3
- For Presto: Presto install
- For Hive: HiveServer2 daemon
See https://github.com/dropbox/PyHive/releases.
- Please fill out the Dropbox Contributor License Agreement at https://opensource.dropbox.com/cla/ and note this in your pull request.
- Changes must come with tests, with the exception of trivial things like fixing comments. See .travis.yml for the test environment setup.
- Notes on project scope:
- This project is intended to be a minimal Hive/Presto client that does that one thing and nothing else. Features that can be implemented on top of PyHive, such integration with your favorite data analysis library, are likely out of scope.
- We prefer having a small number of generic features over a large number of specialized, inflexible features.
For example, the Presto code takes an arbitrary
requests_session
argument for customizing HTTP calls, as opposed to having a separate parameter/branch for eachrequests
option.
Run the following in an environment with Hive/Presto:
./scripts/make_test_tables.sh virtualenv --no-site-packages env source env/bin/activate pip install -e . pip install -r dev_requirements.txt py.test
WARNING: This drops/creates tables named one_row
, one_row_complex
, and many_rows
, plus a
database called pyhive_test_database
.
The TCLIService module is autogenerated using a TCLIService.thrift
file. To update it, the
generate.py
file can be used: python generate.py <TCLIServiceURL>
. When left blank, the
version for Hive 2.3 will be downloaded.