hechao-ustc opened a new pull request, #538:
URL: https://github.com/apache/paimon-rust/pull/538
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### Purpose
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Add a new Python Integration page to the Paimon Rust documentation,
following the same format as the existing Go Integration page.
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- Add docs/src/python-binding.md — Python Integration documentation
- Add Python Integration entry to docs/mkdocs.yml navigation
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This PR is the documentation. The new page covers all Python binding APIs
available at bindings/python/:
- Catalog creation (filesystem, OSS, REST)
- SQL Context (SQLContext) with DDL/DML support
- Reading tables (scan-then-read via ReadBuilder)
- Writing tables (write-then-commit via WriteBuilder)
- Column projection, limit, case sensitivity
- Filter push-down (lightweight dict predicate format, compound
predicates, literal type mapping)
- Time travel (snapshot ID, timestamp, version, tag)
- Table inspection (snapshots, tags, partition stats)
- Python UDF registration
- Complete end-to-end example
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