The goal of adbcpostgresql is to provide a low-level developer-facing interface to the Arrow Database Connectivity (ADBC) PostgreSQL driver.
You can install the released version of adbcpostgresql from CRAN with:
install.packages("adbcpostgresql")
You can install the development version of adbcpostgresql from GitHub with:
# install.packages("pak")
::pak("apache/arrow-adbc/r/adbcpostgresql") pak
ADBC drivers for R use a relatively new feature of pkgbuild to enable installation from GitHub via pak. Depending on when you installed pak, you may need to update its internal version of pkgbuild.
install.packages("pkgbuild", pak:::private_lib_dir())
::cache_clean() pak
This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(adbcdrivermanager)
# Use the driver manager to connect to a database
<- Sys.getenv("ADBC_POSTGRESQL_TEST_URI")
uri <- adbc_database_init(adbcpostgresql::adbcpostgresql(), uri = uri)
db <- adbc_connection_init(db)
con
# Write a table
::flights |> write_adbc(con, "flights")
nycflights13
# Issue a query
|>
con read_adbc("SELECT * from flights") |>
::as_tibble()
tibble#> # A tibble: 336,776 × 19
#> year month day dep_time sched_dep_time dep_delay arr_time sched_arr_time
#> <int> <int> <int> <int> <int> <dbl> <int> <int>
#> 1 2013 1 1 517 515 2 830 819
#> 2 2013 1 1 533 529 4 850 830
#> 3 2013 1 1 542 540 2 923 850
#> 4 2013 1 1 544 545 -1 1004 1022
#> 5 2013 1 1 554 600 -6 812 837
#> 6 2013 1 1 554 558 -4 740 728
#> 7 2013 1 1 555 600 -5 913 854
#> 8 2013 1 1 557 600 -3 709 723
#> 9 2013 1 1 557 600 -3 838 846
#> 10 2013 1 1 558 600 -2 753 745
#> # ℹ 336,766 more rows
#> # ℹ 11 more variables: arr_delay <dbl>, carrier <chr>, flight <int>,
#> # tailnum <chr>, origin <chr>, dest <chr>, air_time <dbl>, distance <dbl>,
#> # hour <dbl>, minute <dbl>, time_hour <dttm>
# Clean up!
|>
con execute_adbc("DROP TABLE flights")
adbc_connection_release(con)
adbc_database_release(db)