#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ParquetOptions {
Show 22 fields pub enable_page_index: bool, pub pruning: bool, pub skip_metadata: bool, pub metadata_size_hint: Option<usize>, pub pushdown_filters: bool, pub reorder_filters: bool, pub data_pagesize_limit: usize, pub write_batch_size: usize, pub writer_version: String, pub compression: Option<String>, pub dictionary_enabled: Option<bool>, pub dictionary_page_size_limit: usize, pub statistics_enabled: Option<String>, pub max_statistics_size: Option<usize>, pub max_row_group_size: usize, pub created_by: String, pub column_index_truncate_length: Option<usize>, pub data_page_row_count_limit: usize, pub encoding: Option<String>, pub bloom_filter_enabled: bool, pub bloom_filter_fpp: Option<f64>, pub bloom_filter_ndv: Option<u64>,
}
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Options related to parquet files

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§enable_page_index: bool

If true, reads the Parquet data page level metadata (the Page Index), if present, to reduce the I/O and number of rows decoded.

§pruning: bool

If true, the parquet reader attempts to skip entire row groups based on the predicate in the query and the metadata (min/max values) stored in the parquet file

§skip_metadata: bool

If true, the parquet reader skip the optional embedded metadata that may be in the file Schema. This setting can help avoid schema conflicts when querying multiple parquet files with schemas containing compatible types but different metadata

§metadata_size_hint: Option<usize>

If specified, the parquet reader will try and fetch the last size_hint bytes of the parquet file optimistically. If not specified, two reads are required: One read to fetch the 8-byte parquet footer and another to fetch the metadata length encoded in the footer

§pushdown_filters: bool

If true, filter expressions are be applied during the parquet decoding operation to reduce the number of rows decoded

§reorder_filters: bool

If true, filter expressions evaluated during the parquet decoding operation will be reordered heuristically to minimize the cost of evaluation. If false, the filters are applied in the same order as written in the query

§data_pagesize_limit: usize

Sets best effort maximum size of data page in bytes

§write_batch_size: usize

Sets write_batch_size in bytes

§writer_version: String

Sets parquet writer version valid values are “1.0” and “2.0”

§compression: Option<String>

Sets default parquet compression codec Valid values are: uncompressed, snappy, gzip(level), lzo, brotli(level), lz4, zstd(level), and lz4_raw. These values are not case sensitive. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§dictionary_enabled: Option<bool>

Sets if dictionary encoding is enabled. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§dictionary_page_size_limit: usize

Sets best effort maximum dictionary page size, in bytes

§statistics_enabled: Option<String>

Sets if statistics are enabled for any column Valid values are: “none”, “chunk”, and “page” These values are not case sensitive. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§max_statistics_size: Option<usize>

Sets max statistics size for any column. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§max_row_group_size: usize

Sets maximum number of rows in a row group

§created_by: String

Sets “created by” property

§column_index_truncate_length: Option<usize>

Sets column index trucate length

§data_page_row_count_limit: usize

Sets best effort maximum number of rows in data page

§encoding: Option<String>

Sets default encoding for any column Valid values are: plain, plain_dictionary, rle, bit_packed, delta_binary_packed, delta_length_byte_array, delta_byte_array, rle_dictionary, and byte_stream_split. These values are not case sensitive. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§bloom_filter_enabled: bool

Sets if bloom filter is enabled for any column

§bloom_filter_fpp: Option<f64>

Sets bloom filter false positive probability. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

§bloom_filter_ndv: Option<u64>

Sets bloom filter number of distinct values. If NULL, uses default parquet writer setting

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impl Clone for ParquetOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> ParquetOptions

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ParquetOptions

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ParquetOptions

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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