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abstract interface with remote database table

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TableCrow

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tablecrow is an abstraction library over a generalized database table. Currently, tablecrow offers an abstraction for PostGreSQL and SQLite tables with simple PostGIS and SpatiaLite operations.

pip install tablecrow

Data Model

tablecrow sees a database schema as a mapping of field names to Python types, and a database record / row as a mapping of field names to values:

from datetime import datetime

fields = {'id': int, 'time': datetime, 'length': float, 'name': str}
record = {'id': 1, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 1), 'length': 4.4, 'name': 'long boi'}

For databases with a spatial extension, you can use Shapely geometries:

from shapely.geometry import Polygon

fields = {'id': int, 'polygon': Polygon}
record = {'id': 1, 'polygon': Polygon([(-77.1, 39.65), (-77.1, 39.725), (-77.4, 39.725), (-77.4, 39.65), (-77.1, 39.65)])}

Usage

connect to an existing database

import tablecrow

# list all tables in a SQLite database file
sqlite_tables = tablecrow.connect(
    '~/test_database.db',
)

# connect to a PostGres database table
postgres_table = tablecrow.connect(
    'https://user:password@test.com/database:5432',
    database='postgres',
    table_name='test_table',
)

create a simple table (single primary key, no geometries)

from datetime import datetime
from tablecrow import PostGresTable

table = PostGresTable(
    hostname='localhost:5432',
    database='postgres',
    table_name='testing',
    fields={'id': int, 'time': datetime, 'length': float, 'name': str},
    primary_key='id',
    username='postgres',
    password='<password>',
)

# add a list of records
table.insert([
    {'id': 1, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 1), 'length': 4.4, 'name': 'long boi'},
    {'id': 3, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 3), 'length': 2, 'name': 'short boi'},
    {'id': 2},
    {'id': 15, 'time': datetime(2020, 3, 3)},
])

# set, access, or delete a single record using its primary key value
table[4] = {'time': datetime(2020, 1, 4), 'length': 5, 'name': 'long'}
record = table[3]
del table[2]

# list of records in the table
num_records = len(table)
records = table.records

# query the database with a dictionary, or a SQL `WHERE` clause as a string
records = table.records_where({'name': 'short boi'})
records = table.records_where({'name': None})
records = table.records_where({'name': '%long%'})
records = table.records_where("time <= '20200102'::date")
records = table.records_where("length > 2 OR name ILIKE '%short%'")

# delete records with a query
table.delete_where({'name': None})

create a table with multiple primary key fields

from datetime import datetime
from tablecrow import SQLiteTable

table = SQLiteTable(
    path='test_database.db',
    table_name='testing',
    fields={'id': int, 'time': datetime, 'length': float, 'name': str},
    primary_key=('id', 'name'),
)

# a compound primary key allows more flexibility in ID
table.insert([
    {'id': 1, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 1), 'length': 4.4, 'name': 'long boi'},
    {'id': 1, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 1), 'length': 3, 'name': 'short boi'},
    {'id': 3, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 3), 'length': 2, 'name': 'short boi'},
    {'id': 3, 'time': datetime(2020, 1, 3), 'length': 6, 'name': 'long boi'},
    {'id': 2, 'name': 'short boi'},
])

# key accessors must include entire primary key
table[4, 'long'] = {'time': datetime(2020, 1, 4), 'length': 5}
record = table[3, 'long boi']

create a table with geometry fields

the database must have a spatial extension (such as PostGIS) installed

from pyproj import CRS
from shapely.geometry import MultiPolygon, Polygon, box
from tablecrow import PostGresTable

table = PostGresTable(
    hostname='localhost:5432',
    database='postgres',
    table_name='testing',
    fields={'id': int, 'polygon': Polygon, 'multipolygon': MultiPolygon},
    primary_key='id',
    username='postgres',
    password='<password>',
    crs=CRS.from_epsg(4326),
)

big_box = box(-77.4, 39.65, -77.1, 39.725)
little_box_inside_big_box = box(-77.7, 39.725, -77.4, 39.8)
little_box_touching_big_box = box(-77.1, 39.575, -76.8, 39.65)
disparate_box = box(-77.7, 39.425, -77.4, 39.5)
big_box_in_utm18n = box(268397.8, 4392279.8, 320292.0, 4407509.6)

multi_box = MultiPolygon([little_box_inside_big_box, little_box_touching_big_box])

table.insert([
    {'id': 1, 'polygon': little_box_inside_big_box},
    {'id': 2, 'polygon': little_box_touching_big_box},
    {'id': 3, 'polygon': disparate_box, 'multipolygon': multi_box},
])

# find all records with any geometry intersecting the given geometry
records = table.records_intersecting(big_box)

# find all records with only specific geometry fields intersecting the given geometry
records = table.records_intersecting(big_box, geometry_fields=['polygon'])

# you can also provide geometries in a different CRS
records = table.records_intersecting(
    big_box_in_utm18n,
    crs=CRS.from_epsg(32618),
    geometry_fields=['polygon'],
)

Extending

to write your own custom table interface, extend DatabaseTable:

from typing import Any, Mapping, Sequence, Union
from tablecrow.table import DatabaseTable


class CustomDatabaseTable(DatabaseTable):
    # mapping from Python types to database types
    FIELD_TYPES = {
        'NoneType': 'NotImplemented',
        'bool': 'NotImplemented',
        'float': 'NotImplemented',
        'int': 'NotImplemented',
        'str': 'NotImplemented',
        'bytes': 'NotImplemented',
        'date': 'NotImplemented',
        'time': 'NotImplemented',
        'datetime': 'NotImplemented',
        'timedelta': 'NotImplemented',
    }

    def __init__(self, database: str, name: str, fields: {str: type}, primary_key: Union[str, Sequence[str]] = None, hostname: str = None,
                 username: str = None, password: str = None, users: [str] = None):
        super().__init__(database, name, fields, primary_key, hostname, username, password, users)
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database connection and table creation here')

    @property
    def exists(self) -> bool:
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database table existence check here')

    @property
    def schema(self) -> str:
        raise NotImplementedError('implement string generation for the database schema here')

    @property
    def remote_fields(self) -> {str: type}:
        raise NotImplementedError('implement accessor for database fields here')

    def records_where(self, where: Union[Mapping[str, Any], str, Sequence[str]]) -> [{str: Any}]:
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database record query here')

    def insert(self, records: [{str: Any}]):
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database record insertion here')

    def delete_where(self, where: Union[Mapping[str, Any], str, Sequence[str]]):
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database record deletion here')

    def delete_table(self):
        raise NotImplementedError('implement database table deletion here')

Acknowledgements

The original core code and methodology of tablecrow was developed for the National Bathymetric Source project under the Office of Coast Survey of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a part of the United States Department of Commerce.

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