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Parquet

by yuj ST3

A Sublime Text package for viewing Apache Parquet files

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  • Total 5K
  • Win 100
  • Mac 5K
  • Linux 388
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sublime-parquet

Reads Apache Parquet files in Sublime Text using they python parquet-tools package. Files are rendered as CSVs.

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Installation

Via Package Control

  1. Make sure you have Package Control installed.
  2. Open the Command Palette (command-shift-P on MacOS; ctrl-shift-P on Linux/Windows) and choose Install Package.
  3. Choose Parquet from the list.

Requirements

Install parquet-tools with pip install parquet-tools.

On Windows: Make sure your python environment is in your path.

On MacOS/Linux: Create a symlink from your python bin folder to the parquet-tools binary someplace on the system path, like /usr/local/bin. For example,

sudo ln -s `which parquet-tools` /usr/local/bin/parquet-tools