db_copy_to | R Documentation |
db_copy_to
for AthenaThis is an Athena method for dbplyr function db_copy_to
to create an Athena table from a data.frame
.
db_copy_to.AthenaConnection( con, table, values, overwrite = FALSE, append = FALSE, types = NULL, partition = NULL, s3_location = NULL, file_type = c("csv", "tsv", "parquet"), compress = FALSE, max_batch = Inf, ... )
con |
A |
table |
A character string specifying a table name. Names will be automatically quoted so you can use any sequence of characters, not just any valid bare table name. |
values |
A data.frame to write to the database. |
overwrite |
Allows overwriting the destination table. Cannot be |
append |
Allow appending to the destination table. Cannot be |
types |
Additional field types used to override derived types. |
partition |
Partition Athena table (needs to be a named list or vector) for example: |
s3_location |
s3 bucket to store Athena table, must be set as a s3 uri for example ("s3://mybucket/data/") |
file_type |
What file type to store data.frame on s3, RAthena currently supports ["tsv", "csv", "parquet"]. Default delimited file type is "tsv", in previous versions
of |
compress |
|
max_batch |
Split the data frame by max number of rows i.e. 100,000 so that multiple files can be uploaded into AWS S3. By default when compression
is set to |
... |
other parameters currently not supported in RAthena |
db_copy_to returns table name
AthenaWriteTables
## Not run: # Note: # - Require AWS Account to run below example. # - Different connection methods can be used please see `RAthena::dbConnect` documnentation library(DBI) library(dplyr) # Demo connection to Athena using profile name con <- dbConnect(RAthena::athena()) # List existing tables in Athena dbListTables(con) # Write data.frame to Athena table copy_to(con, mtcars, s3_location = "s3://mybucket/data/") # Checking if uploaded table exists in Athena dbExistsTable(con, "mtcars") # Write Athena table from tbl_sql athena_mtcars <- tbl(con, "mtcars") mtcars_filter <- athena_mtcars %>% filter(gear >=4) copy_to(con, mtcars_filter) # Checking if uploaded table exists in Athena dbExistsTable(con, "mtcars_filter") # Disconnect from Athena dbDisconnect(con) ## End(Not run)
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