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@lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client
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@lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client
A client library for interacting with Arrow Flight SQL enabled databases from Node.js.
This library provides a thin wrapper around the flight-sql client implementation in the arrow-flight crate. Node bindings are created with the help of napi-rs.
Install library
yarn add @lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client
# or
npm install @lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client
# or
pnpm add @lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client
Create a new client instance
import { ClientOptions, createFlightSqlClient } from '@lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client';
import { tableFromIPC } from 'apache-arrow';
const options: ClientOptions = {
username: 'flight_username',
password: 'testing123',
tls: false,
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 50051,
headers: [],
};
const client = await createFlightSqlClient(options);
Execute a query against the service
const buffer = await client.query('SELECT * FROM my_tyble');
const table = tableFromIPC(buffer);
Or inspect some server metadata
const buffer = await client.getTables({ includeSchema: true });
const table = tableFromIPC(buffer);
Requirements:
Install dependencies via
yarn install
Build native module
yarn build
Run tests
yarn test
Releases are automated via github actions.
To create a release, first increment the version. (note the use of npm)
npm version <patch | minor | major | ...>
this will bump all version fields, and create a new commit with the version number.
Then trigger the release.
git push --follow-tags
FAQs
A FlightSQL client for Node.js
We found that @lakehouse-rs/flight-sql-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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