Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: azure-datalake-store
Version: 0.0.14
Summary: Azure Data Lake Store Filesystem Client Library for Python
Home-page: https://github.com/Azure/azure-data-lake-store-python
Author: Microsoft Corporation
Author-email: ptvshelp@microsoft.com
License: MIT License
Description: azure-datalake-store
        ====================
        
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        azure-datalake-store is a file-system management system in python for the
        Azure Data-Lake Store.
        
        To install from source instead of pip (for local testing and development):
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > pip install -r dev_requirements.txt
            > python setup.py develop
        
        
        To run tests, you are required to set the following environment variables:
        azure_tenant_id, azure_username, azure_password, azure_data_lake_store_name
        
        To play with the code, here is a starting point:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            from azure.datalake.store import core, lib, multithread
            token = lib.auth(tenant_id, username, password)
            adl = core.AzureDLFileSystem(token, store_name=store_name)
        
            # typical operations
            adl.ls('')
            adl.ls('tmp/', detail=True)
            adl.ls('tmp/', detail=True, invalidate_cache=True)
            adl.cat('littlefile')
            adl.head('gdelt20150827.csv')
        
            # file-like object
            with adl.open('gdelt20150827.csv', blocksize=2**20) as f:
                print(f.readline())
                print(f.readline())
                print(f.readline())
                # could have passed f to any function requiring a file object:
                # pandas.read_csv(f)
        
            with adl.open('anewfile', 'wb') as f:
                # data is written on flush/close, or when buffer is bigger than
                # blocksize
                f.write(b'important data')
        
            adl.du('anewfile')
        
            # recursively download the whole directory tree with 5 threads and
            # 16MB chunks
            multithread.ADLDownloader(adl, "", 'my_temp_dir', 5, 2**24)
        
        Command Line Sample Usage
        -------------------------
        To interact with the API at a higher-level, you can use the provided
        command-line interface in "samples/cli.py". You will need to set
        the appropriate environment variables as described above to connect to the
        Azure Data Lake Store. Below is a simple sample, with more details beyond.
        
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            python samples\cli.py ls -l
        
        Execute the program without arguments to access documentation.
        
        To start the CLI in interactive mode, run "python samples/cli.py"
        and then type "help" to see all available commands (similiar to Unix utilities):
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > python samples/cli.py
            azure> help
        
            Documented commands (type help <topic>):
            ========================================
            cat    chmod  close  du      get   help  ls     mv   quit  rmdir  touch
            chgrp  chown  df     exists  head  info  mkdir  put  rm    tail
        
            azure>
        
        
        While still in interactive mode, you can run "ls -l" to list the entries in the
        home directory ("help ls" will show the command's usage details). If you're not
        familiar with the Unix/Linux "ls" command, the columns represent 1) permissions,
        2) file owner, 3) file group, 4) file size, 5-7) file's modification time, and
        8) file name.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > python samples/cli.py
            azure> ls -l
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 02 12:44 azure1
            -rwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   1048576 Jul 25 18:33 abc.csv
            -r-xr-xr-x 0123abcd 0123abcd        36 Jul 22 18:32 xyz.csv
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 03 13:46 tmp
            azure> ls -l --human-readable
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   0B Aug 02 12:44 azure1
            -rwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   1M Jul 25 18:33 abc.csv
            -r-xr-xr-x 0123abcd 0123abcd  36B Jul 22 18:32 xyz.csv
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   0B Aug 03 13:46 tmp
            azure>
        
        
        To download a remote file, run "get remote-file [local-file]". The second
        argument, "local-file", is optional. If not provided, the local file will be
        named after the remote file minus the directory path.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > python samples/cli.py
            azure> ls -l
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 02 12:44 azure1
            -rwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   1048576 Jul 25 18:33 abc.csv
            -r-xr-xr-x 0123abcd 0123abcd        36 Jul 22 18:32 xyz.csv
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 03 13:46 tmp
            azure> get xyz.csv
            2016-08-04 18:57:48,603 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Creating empty file xyz.csv
            2016-08-04 18:57:48,604 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Fetch: xyz.csv, 0-36
            2016-08-04 18:57:49,726 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Downloaded to xyz.csv, byte offset 0
            2016-08-04 18:57:49,734 - ADLFS - DEBUG - File downloaded (xyz.csv -> xyz.csv)
            azure>
        
        
        It is also possible to run in command-line mode, allowing any available command
        to be executed separately without remaining in the interpreter.
        
        For example, listing the entries in the home directory:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > python samples/cli.py ls -l
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 02 12:44 azure1
            -rwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd   1048576 Jul 25 18:33 abc.csv
            -r-xr-xr-x 0123abcd 0123abcd        36 Jul 22 18:32 xyz.csv
            drwxrwx--- 0123abcd 0123abcd         0 Aug 03 13:46 tmp
            >
        
        
        Also, downloading a remote file:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            > python samples/cli.py get xyz.csv
            2016-08-04 18:57:48,603 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Creating empty file xyz.csv
            2016-08-04 18:57:48,604 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Fetch: xyz.csv, 0-36
            2016-08-04 18:57:49,726 - ADLFS - DEBUG - Downloaded to xyz.csv, byte offset 0
            2016-08-04 18:57:49,734 - ADLFS - DEBUG - File downloaded (xyz.csv -> xyz.csv)
            >
        
        
        .. :changelog:
        
        Release History
        ===============
        0.0.14 (2017-07-10)
        -------------------
        * Fix an issue where common prefixes in paths for upload and download were collapsed into only unique paths.
        
        0.0.13 (2017-06-28)
        -------------------
        * Add support for automatic refreshing of service principal credentials
        
        0.0.12 (2017-06-20)
        -------------------
        * Fix a regression with ls returning the top level folder if it has no contents. It now properly returns an empty array if a folder has no children.
        
        0.0.11 (2017-06-02)
        -------------------
        * Update to name incomplete file downloads with a `.inprogress` suffix. This suffix is removed when the download completes successfully.
        
        0.0.10 (2017-05-24)
        -------------------
        * Allow users to explicitly use or invalidate the internal, local cache of the filesystem that is built up from previous `ls` calls. It is now set to always call the service instead of the cache by default.
        * Update to properly create the wheel package during build to ensure all pip packages are available.
        * Update folder upload/download to properly throw early in the event that the destination files exist and overwrite was not specified. NOTE: target folder existence (or sub folder existence) does not automatically cause failure. Only leaf node existence will result in failure.
        * Fix a bug that caused file not found errors when attempting to get information about the root folder.
        
        0.0.9 (2017-05-09)
        ------------------
        * Enforce basic SSL utilization to ensure performance due to `GitHub issue 625 <https://github.com/pyca/pyopenssl/issues/625>`
        
        0.0.8 (2017-04-26)
        ------------------
        * Fix server-side throttling retry support. This is not a guarantee that if the server is throttling the upload (or download) it will eventually succeed, but there is now a back-off retry in place to make it more likely.
        
        0.0.7 (2017-04-19)
        ------------------
        * Update the build process to more efficiently handle multi-part namespaces for pip.
        
        0.0.6 (2017-03-15)
        ------------------
        * Fix an issue with path caching that should drastically improve performance for download
        
        0.0.5 (2017-03-01)
        ------------------
        * Fix for downloader to ensure there is access to the source path before creating destination files
        * Fix for credential objects to inherit from msrest.authentication for more universal authentication support
        * Add support for the following:
        
          * set_expiry: allows for setting expiration on files
          * ACL management:
          
            * set_acl: allows for the full replacement of an ACL on a file or folder
            * set_acl_entries: allows for "patching" an existing ACL on a file or folder
            * get_acl_status: retrieves the ACL information for a file or folder
            * remove_acl_entries: removes the specified entries from an ACL on a file or folder
            * remove_acl: removes all non-default ACL entries from a file or folder
            * remove_default_acl: removes all default ACL entries from a folder
            
        * Remove unsupported and unused "TRUNCATE" operation.
        * Added API-Version support with a default of the latest api version (2016-11-01)
        
        0.0.4 (2017-02-07)
        ------------------
        * Fix for folder upload to properly delete folders with contents when overwrite specified.
        * Fix to set verbose output to False/Off by default. This removes progress tracking output by default but drastically improves performance.
        
        0.0.3 (2017-02-02)
        ------------------
        * Fix to setup.py to include the HISTORY.rst file. No other changes
        
        0.0.2 (2017-01-30)
        ------------------
        * Addresses an issue with lib.auth() not properly defaulting to 2FA
        * Fixes an issue with Overwrite for ADLUploader sometimes not being honored.
        * Fixes an issue with empty files not properly being uploaded and resulting in a hang in progress tracking.
        * Addition of a samples directory showcasing examples of how to use the client and upload and download logic.
        * General cleanup of documentation and comments.
        * This is still based on API version 2016-11-01
        
        0.0.1 (2016-11-21)
        ------------------
        * Initial preview release. Based on API version 2016-11-01.
        * Includes initial ADLS filesystem functionality and extended upload and download support.
Keywords: azure
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
