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arkdb 0.0.18
- patch test infrastructure for handling soft dependency on arrow
arkdb 0.0.17
- patch test infrastructure for Windows
arkdb 0.0.16
- patch for
local_db()
by defaulting path to subdir.
- update roxygen
arkdb 0.0.15
- Added window-parallel option for ark’ing large tables in parallel
- More conditional testing on M1/arm Mac
arkdb 0.0.14
- Patch for test suite for Solaris.
arrow
package installs on Solaris, but functions do not actually run correctly since the C++ libraries have not been set up properly on Solaris.
arkdb 0.0.13
- Added ability to name output files directly.
- Add warning when users specify compression for parquet files.
- Added callback functionality to the
ark
function. Allowing users to perform transformations or recodes before chunked data.frames are saved to disk.
- Added ability to filter databases by allowing users to specify a “WHERE” clause.
- Added parquet as an streamable_table format, allowing users to
ark
to parquet instead of a text format.
arkdb 0.0.12
arkdb 0.0.11
- Make cached connection opt-out instead of applying only to read_only. This allows cache to work on read-write connections by default. This also avoids the condition of a connection being garbage-collected when functions call local_db internally.
arkdb 0.0.10
- Better handling of read_only vs read_write connections. Only caches read_only connections.
- Includes optional support for MonetDBLite
arkdb 0.0.8
- Bugfix for dplyr 2.0.0 release
arkdb 0.0.7
- Bugfix for upcoming dplyr 2.0.0 release
arkdb 0.0.6
- Support vroom as an opt-in streamable table
- Export
process_chunks
- Add mechanism to attempt a bulk importer, when available (#27)
- Bugfix for case when text contains
#
characters in base parser (#28)
- Lighten core dependencies. Fully recursive dependencies include only 4 non-base packages now, as
progress
is now optional.
- Use “magic numbers” instead of extensions to guess compression type. (NOTE: requires that file is local and not a URL)
- Now that
duckdb
is on CRAN and MonetDBLite
isn’t, drop built-in support for MonetDBLite
in favor of duckdb
alone.
arkdb 0.0.5 2018-10-31
ark()
’s default keep-open
method would cut off header names for Postgres connections (due to variation in the behavior of SQL queries with LIMIT 0
.) The issue is now resolved by accessing the header in a more robust, general way.
arkdb 0.0.4 2018-09-27
unark()
will strip out non-compliant characters in table names by default.
unark()
gains the optional argument tablenames
, allowing the user to specify the corresponding table names manually, rather than enforcing they correspond with the incoming file names. #18
unark()
gains the argument encoding
, allowing users to directly set the encoding of incoming files. Previously this could only be set by setting options(encoding)
, which will still work as well. See FAO.R
example in examples
for an illustration.
unark()
will now attempt to guess which streaming parser to use (e.g csv
or tsv
) based on the file extension pattern, rather than defaulting to a tsv
parser. (ark()
still defaults to exporting in the more portable tsv
format).
arkdb 0.0.3 2018-09-11
- Remove dependency on utils::askYesNo for backward compatibility, #17
arkdb 0.0.2 2018-08-20 (First release to CRAN)
- Ensure the suggested dependency MonetDBLite is available before running unit test using it.
arkdb 0.0.1 2018-08-20
- Overwrite existing tables of same name (with warning and interactive proceed) in both DB and text-files to avoid appending.
arkdb 0.0.0.9000 2018-08-11
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
- Log messages improved as suggested by @richfitz
- Improved mechanism for windowing in most DBs, from @krlmlr #8
- Support pluggable I/O, based on @richfitz suggestions #3, #10
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