Great suggestion, that's exactly what I needed. Thank you. Peder J.
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 8:00 AM, John Omernik <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 to the Rest API. I've used that with Python and the "requests" and > "json" modules to great affect. > > On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 11:06 PM, Charles Givre <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Peder, > > Have you experimented with the RESTful interface as well as the ODBC/JDBC > > connectivity features of Drill? You can use those, and some common > python > > libraries to write scripts that interact with Drill. > > > > Here’s an iPython Notebook that demonstrates the RESTful interface and > > Drill. ( > > > https://github.com/cgivre/DS/blob/master/Querying%20Apache%20Drill%20via%20the%20RESTful%20Interface.ipynb > > ) > > > > — C > > > > > On Dec 27, 2015, at 23:51, Peder Jakobsen | gmail <[email protected] > > > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Coming from the Python/Ruby /bash shell world, I find working SQLLine a > > > hard pill to swallow; it's it's very "DOS" like, aka almost > featureless. > > > For this reason, I'd like to explore writing a python wrapper around > the > > > Drill C++ client libraries. What's the best way to learn to use this > > > library? Is there a test suite I can run and study, perhaps with a bit > of > > > documentation for each test? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Peder J. > > > > >
