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Quick tool to browse and view data files (json,csv,parquet,more) on local disk and s3
A easy file browser to view data files.
Currently supports parquet,json and csv with the Pandas library
Based on the example code_browser from Textual.
The package is published on pypi https://pypi.org/project/databrowser/
run pip install databrowser
(pip install databrowser --upgrade
to get latest version)
Then just execute databrowser
Execute poetry install
to install the package and the dependencies
Run python3 src/databrowser/data_browser.py
or run poetry run databrowser
to execute in virtual env
python3 data_browser.py [optional path]
S3 Support
with the help of S3Path and S3fs the browser now supports s3.
use databrowser s3://
to start browsing buckets
or databrowser s3://bucket/path/subdir/
to browse a specific directory.
it uses the default aws credentials in the environment
Select a data file to view
press F to hide the filebrowser
press D to show the dtypes
press S to save a screenshot in svg
press Q to quit
FAQs
Quick tool to browse and view data files (json,csv,parquet,more) on local disk and s3
We found that databrowser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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