Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: fastavro
Version: 0.7.1
Summary: Fast iteration of AVRO files
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/tebeka/fastavro
Author: Miki Tebeka
Author-email: miki.tebeka@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: fastavro
        ========
        
        The current Python `avro` package is packed with features but dog slow.
        
        On a test case of about 10K records, it takes about 14sec to iterate over all of
        them. In comparison the JAVA `avro` SDK does it in about 1.9sec.
        
        `fastavro` is less feature complete than `avro`, however it's much faster. It
        iterates over the same 10K records in 2.9sec, and if you use it with PyPy it'll
        do it in 1.5sec (to be fair, the JAVA benchmark is doing some extra JSON
        encoding/decoding).
        
        If the optional C extension (generated by `Cython`_) is available, then
        `fastavro` will be even faster. For the same 10K records it'll run in about
        1.7sec.
        
        .. _`Cython`: http://cython.org/
        
        
        Usage
        =====
        ::
        
            import fastavro as avro
        
            with open('weather.avro', 'rb') as fo:
                reader = avro.reader(fo)
                schema = reader.schema
        
                for record in reader:
                    process_record(record)
        
        You can also use the `fastavro` script from the command line to dump `avro`
        files. Each record will be dumped to standard output in one line of JSON.
        ::
        
            fastavro weather.avro
        
        You can also dump the avro schema::
        
            fastavro --schema weather.avro
        
        Limitations
        ===========
        * Support only iteration
            - No writing for you!
        * No reader schema
        
        Hacking
        =======
        As recommended by Cython, the C files output is distributed. This has the
        advantage that the end user does not need to have Cython installed. However it
        means that every time you change `fastavro/pyfastavro.py` you need to run
        `make`.
        
        For `make` to succeed you need both python and python3 installed, cython on both
        of them. For `./test-install.sh` you'll need virtualenv_.
        
        .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
        
        Builds
        ======
        We're currently using `travis.ci`_
        
        .. _`travis.ci`: http://travis-ci.org/#!/tebeka/fastavro
        
        
        Changes
        =======
        See the ChangeLog_
        
        .. _ChangeLog: https://bitbucket.org/tebeka/fastavro/raw/tip/ChangeLog
        
        Contact
        =======
        Miki Tebeka <miki.tebeka@gmail.com>
        https://bitbucket.org/tebeka/fastavro
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
