A command line tool to query an ODBC data source and write the result into a parquet file.
- Small memory footprint. Only holds one batch at a time in memory.
- Fast. Makes efficient use of ODBC bulk reads, to lower IO overhead.
- Flexible. Query any ODBC data source you have a driver for. MySQL, MS SQL, Excel, ...
The tool queries the ODBC Data source for type information and maps it to parquet type as such:
ODBC SQL Type | Parquet Type |
---|---|
Decimal(p < 39, s) | Decimal(p,s) |
Numeric(p < 39, s) | Decimal(p,s) |
Bit | Boolean |
Double | Double |
Real | Float |
Float(p: 0..24) | Float |
Float(p >= 25) | Double |
Tiny Integer Signed | Int8 Signed |
Tiny Integer Unsigned | Int8 Unsigned |
Small Integer | Int16 |
Integer | Int32 |
Big Int | Int64 |
Date | Date |
Time(p: 0..3)* | Time Milliseconds |
Time(p: 4..6)* | Time Microseconds |
Time(p: 7..9)* | Time Nanoseconds |
Timestamp(p: 0..3) | Timestamp Milliseconds |
Timestamp(p: 4..6) | Timestamp Microseconds |
Timestamp(p >= 7) | Timestamp Nanoseconds |
Datetimeoffset(p: 0..3) | Timestamp Milliseconds (UTC) |
Datetimeoffset(p: 4..6) | Timestamp Microseconds (UTC) |
Datetimeoffset(p >= 7) | Timestamp Nanoseconds (UTC) |
Varbinary | Byte Array |
Long Varbinary | Byte Array |
Binary | Fixed Length Byte Array |
All others | Utf8 Byte Array |
p
is short for precision
. s
is short for scale
. Intervals are inclusive.
- Time is only supported for Microsoft SQL Server
To work with this tool you need an ODBC driver manager and an ODBC driver for the data source you want to access.
An ODBC driver manager is already preinstalled on windows. So is the ODBC data sources (64Bit)
and ODBC data sources (32Bit)
app which you can use to discover which drivers are already available on your system.
This tool links both at runtime and during build against libodbc.so
. To get it you should install unixODBC. You can do this using your systems packet manager. For ubuntu you run:
sudo apt install unixodbc-dev
This tool links both at runtime and during build against libodbc.so
. To get it you should install unixODBC. To install it I recommend the homebrew packet manager, which allows you to install it using:
brew install unixodbc
https://github.com/pacman82/odbc2parquet/releases/latest
Note: Download the 32 Bit version if you want to connect to data sources using 32 Bit drivers and download the 64 Bit version if you want to connect via 64 Bit drivers. It won't work vice versa.
If you have a rust tool chain installed, you can install this tool via cargo.
cargo install odbc2parquet
You can install cargo
from here https://rustup.rs/.
Use odbc2parquet --help
to see all commands.
Use odbc2parquet help query
to see all options related to fetching data.
odbc2parquet query \
--connection-string "Driver={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};Server=localhost;UID=SA;PWD=<YourStrong@Passw0rd>;" \
out.par \
"SELECT * FROM Birthdays"
odbc2parquet query \
--dsn my_db \
--password "<YourStrong@Passw0rd>" \
--user "SA" \
out.par1 \
"SELECT * FROM Birthdays"
odbc2parquet query \
--connection-string "Driver={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};Server=localhost;UID=SA;PWD=<YourStrong@Passw0rd>;" \
out.par \
"SELECT * FROM Birthdays WHERE year > ? and year < ?" \
1990 2010
odbc2parquet list-drivers
odbc2parquet list-data-sources
odbc2parquet insert \
--connection-string "Driver={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};Server=localhost;UID=SA;PWD=<YourStrong@Passw0rd>;" \
input.par \
MyTable
Use odbc2parquet help insert
to see all options related to inserting data.
Thanks to @samaguire there is a script for Powershell users which helps you to download a bunch of tables to a folder: https://github.com/samaguire/odbc2parquet-PSscripts