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sql-using-python-udaf.py
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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#
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#
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from datafusion import udaf, SessionContext, Accumulator
import pyarrow as pa
# Define a user-defined aggregation function (UDAF)
class MyAccumulator(Accumulator):
"""
Interface of a user-defined accumulation.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._sum = pa.scalar(0.0)
def update(self, values: pa.Array) -> None:
# not nice since pyarrow scalars can't be summed yet. This breaks on `None`
self._sum = pa.scalar(self._sum.as_py() + pa.compute.sum(values).as_py())
def merge(self, states: pa.Array) -> None:
# not nice since pyarrow scalars can't be summed yet. This breaks on `None`
self._sum = pa.scalar(self._sum.as_py() + pa.compute.sum(states).as_py())
def state(self) -> pa.Array:
return pa.array([self._sum.as_py()])
def evaluate(self) -> pa.Scalar:
return self._sum
my_udaf = udaf(
MyAccumulator,
pa.float64(),
pa.float64(),
[pa.float64()],
"stable",
# This will be the name of the UDAF in SQL
# If not specified it will by default the same as accumulator class name
name="my_accumulator",
)
# Create a context
ctx = SessionContext()
# Create a datafusion DataFrame from a Python dictionary
source_df = ctx.from_pydict({"a": [1, 1, 3], "b": [4, 5, 6]}, name="t")
# Dataframe:
# +---+---+
# | a | b |
# +---+---+
# | 1 | 4 |
# | 1 | 5 |
# | 3 | 6 |
# +---+---+
# Register UDF for use in SQL
ctx.register_udaf(my_udaf)
# Query the DataFrame using SQL
result_df = ctx.sql(
"select a, my_accumulator(b) as b_aggregated from t group by a order by a"
)
# Dataframe:
# +---+--------------+
# | a | b_aggregated |
# +---+--------------+
# | 1 | 9 |
# | 3 | 6 |
# +---+--------------+
assert result_df.to_pydict()["a"] == [1, 3]
assert result_df.to_pydict()["b_aggregated"] == [9, 6]