arrow_csv::reader

Struct Decoder

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pub struct Decoder { /* private fields */ }
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A push-based interface for decoding CSV data from an arbitrary byte stream

See Reader for a higher-level interface for interface with Read

The push-based interface facilitates integration with sources that yield arbitrarily delimited bytes ranges, such as BufRead, or a chunked byte stream received from object storage

fn read_from_csv<R: BufRead>(
    mut reader: R,
    schema: SchemaRef,
    batch_size: usize,
) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = Result<RecordBatch, ArrowError>>, ArrowError> {
    let mut decoder = ReaderBuilder::new(schema)
        .with_batch_size(batch_size)
        .build_decoder();

    let mut next = move || {
        loop {
            let buf = reader.fill_buf()?;
            let decoded = decoder.decode(buf)?;
            if decoded == 0 {
                break;
            }

            // Consume the number of bytes read
            reader.consume(decoded);
        }
        decoder.flush()
    };
    Ok(std::iter::from_fn(move || next().transpose()))
}

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impl Decoder

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pub fn decode(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, ArrowError>

Decode records from buf returning the number of bytes read

This method returns once batch_size objects have been parsed since the last call to Self::flush, or buf is exhausted. Any remaining bytes should be included in the next call to Self::decode

There is no requirement that buf contains a whole number of records, facilitating integration with arbitrary byte streams, such as that yielded by BufRead or network sources such as object storage

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pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<Option<RecordBatch>, ArrowError>

Flushes the currently buffered data to a RecordBatch

This should only be called after Self::decode has returned Ok(0), otherwise may return an error if part way through decoding a record

Returns Ok(None) if no buffered data

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pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of records that can be read before requiring a call to Self::flush

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impl Debug for Decoder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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