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fluvio-client-python
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How we built our Python Client that's mostly Rust
This week, we're happy to announce the addition of a Python client library for Fluvio. Using the Python client is just as easy as using our other clients. Check out the hello world in Python tutorial or documentation for usage.
smart_open
- smart_open: Utils for streaming large files (S3, HDFS, gzip, bz2...)
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Use AWS to unzip all of Wikipedia in 10 minutes
We’re using smart_open, which is an amazing library that lets you open objects in S3 (and other cloud object stores) as if they’re files on your filesystem. It’s obviously critical that we’re able to seek to an arbitrary position in an S3 file without first downloading the whole thing. We’ll assume you’re using Poetry, but you should be able to follow along with any other package manager:
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Using AWS and Hyperscan to match regular expressions on 100GB of text
If you didn’t follow along with the first article in this series, you should be able to follow this article with your own dataset as long as you install smart_open and Meadowrun. smart_open is an amazing library that lets you open objects in S3 (and other cloud object stores) as if they’re files on your filesystem, and Meadowrun makes it easy to run your Python code on the cloud.
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Ask HN: Codebases with great, easy to read code?
I see that you're primarily looking into Python work, so I'd recommend `smart_open` as a nice, compact way to get started.
https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/smart_open
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How to open an s3 binary file in lambda using python open() function?
You want smart_open. It gives you a (more complete) file-like interface to many different storage systems, including s3. You can read and seek as needed.
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Fsspec: Filesystem Interfaces for Python
See also smart_open: https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/smart_open which might be more user-friendly? Never used it myself but it was on HN before. Discussion on their bugtracker: https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/smart_open/issues/579
What are some alternatives?
flapigen-rs - Tool for connecting programs or libraries written in Rust with other languages
s3fs - Amazon S3 filesystem for PyFilesystem2
rust-cpython - Rust <-> Python bindings
Streamz - Real-time stream processing for python
streamlink - Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams from various services into a video player
s3path - s3path is a pathlib extension for AWS S3 Service
fluvio-demo-apps-rust - Mysql Change Data Capture Demo App for Fluvio Streaming Platform
PyFilesystem2 - Python's Filesystem abstraction layer
rxsci - ReactiveX for data science
requests - A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
OkHttp - Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.
terraform-aws-serverless-pypi - Serverless PyPI backed by S3