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fastavro

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Because the Apache Python avro package is written in pure Python, it is relatively slow. In one test case, it takes about 14 seconds to iterate through a file of 10,000 records. By comparison, the JAVA avro SDK reads the same file in 1.9 seconds.

The fastavro library was written to offer performance comparable to the Java library. With regular CPython, fastavro uses C extensions which allow it to iterate the same 10,000 record file in 1.7 seconds. With PyPy, this drops to 1.5 seconds (to be fair, the JAVA benchmark is doing some extra JSON encoding/decoding).

fastavro supports the following Python versions:

  • Python 2.7
  • Python 3.4
  • Python 3.5
  • Python 3.6
  • PyPy
  • PyPy3

Documentation

Documentation is available at http://fastavro.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Installing

fastavro is available both on PyPi

pip install fastavro

and on conda-forge conda channel.

conda install -c conda-forge fastavro

Contributing

  • Bugs and new feature requests typically start as github issues where they can be discussed. I try to resolve these as time affords, but PRs are welcome from all.
  • Get approval from discussing on the github issue before opening the pull request
  • Tests must be passing for pull request to be considered

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 you need to run make.

Releasing

We release both to pypi and to conda-forge.

We assume you have twine installed and that you've created your own fork of fastavro-feedstock.

Changes

See the ChangeLog

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