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sources.sql_database.arrow_helpers

columns_to_arrow

@with_config
def columns_to_arrow(columns_schema: TTableSchemaColumns,
caps: DestinationCapabilitiesContext = None,
tz: str = "UTC") -> Any

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Converts column_schema to arrow schema using caps and tz. caps are injected from the container - which is always the case if run within the pipeline. This will generate arrow schema compatible with the destination. Otherwise generic capabilities are used

row_tuples_to_arrow

def row_tuples_to_arrow(rows: Sequence[RowAny], columns: TTableSchemaColumns,
tz: str) -> Any

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Converts the rows to an arrow table using the columns schema. Columns missing data_type will be inferred from the row data. Columns with object types not supported by arrow are excluded from the resulting table.

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