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A Python client for Cognica database server.
$ pip install cognica
The current version is fully functional and stable for the production environment. However, the API is still subject to change and may break backward compatibility in the next release.
import cognica
# Establish connection to a local database server.
channel = cognica.Channel("localhost", 10080)
# List collections.
db = cognica.DocumentDB(channel)
collections = db.list_collections()
for collection in collections:
print(collection)
# Find a specific document in the Wikipedia collection.
collection = cognica.find_collection("Wikipedia")
df = collection.find({
"page_id": 42
}, to_pandas=True)
print(df)
import cognica
# Establish connection to a local database server.
channel = cognica.Channel("localhost", 10080)
# Login to the database.
ws = cognica.Workspaces(channel, "user_id", "password")
# List workspaces.
workspaces = ws.list_workspaces()
for workspace in workspaces:
print(workspace)
# Open the workspace and list the collections.
workspace = ws.find_workspace("test")
db = cognica.DocumentDB(workspace)
collections = db.list_collections()
for collection in collections:
print(collection)
# Find a specific document in the Wikipedia collection.
collection = cognica.find_collection("Wikipedia")
df = collection.find({
"page_id": 42
}, to_pandas=True)
print(df)
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Python client for Cognica database
We found that cognica demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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