Source code for kedro.extras.datasets.plotly.json_dataset

"""``JSONDataSet`` loads/saves a plotly figure from/to a JSON file using an underlying
filesystem (e.g.: local, S3, GCS).
"""
from copy import deepcopy
from pathlib import PurePosixPath
from typing import Any, Dict, Union

import fsspec
import plotly.io as pio
from plotly import graph_objects as go

from kedro.io.core import (
    AbstractVersionedDataSet,
    Version,
    get_filepath_str,
    get_protocol_and_path,
)


[docs]class JSONDataSet(AbstractVersionedDataSet): """``JSONDataSet`` loads/saves a plotly figure from/to a JSON file using an underlying filesystem (e.g.: local, S3, GCS). Example: :: >>> from kedro.extras.datasets.plotly import JSONDataSet >>> import plotly.express as px >>> >>> fig = px.bar(x=["a", "b", "c"], y=[1, 3, 2]) >>> data_set = JSONDataSet(filepath="test.json") >>> data_set.save(fig) >>> reloaded = data_set.load() >>> assert fig == reloaded """ DEFAULT_LOAD_ARGS = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
[docs] def __init__( self, filepath: str, load_args: Dict[str, Any] = None, save_args: Dict[str, Any] = None, version: Version = None, credentials: Dict[str, Any] = None, fs_args: Dict[str, Any] = None, ) -> None: """Creates a new instance of ``JSONDataSet`` pointing to a concrete JSON file on a specific filesystem. Args: filepath: Filepath in POSIX format to a JSON file prefixed with a protocol like `s3://`. If prefix is not provided `file` protocol (local filesystem) will be used. The prefix should be any protocol supported by ``fsspec``. Note: `http(s)` doesn't support versioning. load_args: Plotly options for loading JSON files. Here you can find all available arguments: https://plotly.com/python-api-reference/generated/plotly.io.from_json.html#plotly.io.from_json All defaults are preserved. save_args: Plotly options for saving JSON files. Here you can find all available arguments: https://plotly.com/python-api-reference/generated/plotly.io.write_json.html All defaults are preserved. version: If specified, should be an instance of ``kedro.io.core.Version``. If its ``load`` attribute is None, the latest version will be loaded. If its ``save`` attribute is None, save version will be autogenerated. credentials: Credentials required to get access to the underlying filesystem. E.g. for ``GCSFileSystem`` it should look like `{'token': None}`. fs_args: Extra arguments to pass into underlying filesystem class constructor (e.g. `{"project": "my-project"}` for ``GCSFileSystem``), as well as to pass to the filesystem's `open` method through nested keys `open_args_load` and `open_args_save`. Here you can find all available arguments for `open`: https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.open All defaults are preserved, except `mode`, which is set to `w` when saving. """ _fs_args = deepcopy(fs_args) or {} _fs_open_args_load = _fs_args.pop("open_args_load", {}) _fs_open_args_save = _fs_args.pop("open_args_save", {}) _credentials = deepcopy(credentials) or {} protocol, path = get_protocol_and_path(filepath, version) if protocol == "file": _fs_args.setdefault("auto_mkdir", True) self._protocol = protocol self._fs = fsspec.filesystem(self._protocol, **_credentials, **_fs_args) super().__init__( filepath=PurePosixPath(path), version=version, exists_function=self._fs.exists, glob_function=self._fs.glob, ) # Handle default load and save arguments self._load_args = deepcopy(self.DEFAULT_LOAD_ARGS) if load_args is not None: self._load_args.update(load_args) self._save_args = deepcopy(self.DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS) if save_args is not None: self._save_args.update(save_args) _fs_open_args_save.setdefault("mode", "w") self._fs_open_args_load = _fs_open_args_load self._fs_open_args_save = _fs_open_args_save
def _describe(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: return dict( filepath=self._filepath, protocol=self._protocol, load_args=self._load_args, save_args=self._save_args, version=self._version, ) def _load(self) -> Union[go.Figure, go.FigureWidget]: load_path = get_filepath_str(self._get_load_path(), self._protocol) with self._fs.open(load_path, **self._fs_open_args_load) as fs_file: # read_json doesn't work correctly with file handler, so we have to read # the file, decode it manually and pass to the low-level from_json instead. return pio.from_json(str(fs_file.read(), "utf-8"), **self._load_args) def _save(self, data: go.Figure) -> None: save_path = get_filepath_str(self._get_save_path(), self._protocol) with self._fs.open(save_path, **self._fs_open_args_save) as fs_file: data.write_json(fs_file, **self._save_args) self._invalidate_cache() def _exists(self) -> bool: load_path = get_filepath_str(self._get_load_path(), self._protocol) return self._fs.exists(load_path) def _release(self) -> None: super()._release() self._invalidate_cache() def _invalidate_cache(self) -> None: filepath = get_filepath_str(self._filepath, self._protocol) self._fs.invalidate_cache(filepath)