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dbplyr

Overview

dbplyr is the database backend for dplyr. It allows you to use remote database tables as if they are in-memory data frames by automatically converting dplyr code into SQL.

To learn more about why you might use dbplyr instead of writing SQL, see vignette("sql"). To learn more about the details of the SQL translation, see vignette("translation-verb") and vignette("translation-function").

Installation

# The easiest way to get dbplyr is to install the whole tidyverse:
install.packages("tidyverse")

# Alternatively, install just dbplyr:
install.packages("dbplyr")

# Or the development version from GitHub:
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("tidyverse/dbplyr")

Usage

dbplyr is designed to work with database tables as if they were local data frames. To demonstrate this I’ll first create an in-memory SQLite database and copy over a dataset:

library(dplyr, warn.conflicts = FALSE)

con <- DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite(), ":memory:")
copy_to(con, mtcars)

Note that you don’t actually need to load dbplyr with library(dbplyr); dplyr automatically loads it for you when it sees you working with a database. Database connections are coordinated by the DBI package. Learn more at https://dbi.r-dbi.org/

Now you can retrieve a table using tbl() (see ?tbl_dbi for more details). Printing it just retrieves the first few rows:

mtcars2 <- tbl(con, "mtcars")
mtcars2
#> # Source:   table<`mtcars`> [?? x 11]
#> # Database: sqlite 3.45.0 [:memory:]
#>      mpg   cyl  disp    hp  drat    wt  qsec    vs    am  gear  carb
#>    <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
#>  1  21       6  160    110  3.9   2.62  16.5     0     1     4     4
#>  2  21       6  160    110  3.9   2.88  17.0     0     1     4     4
#>  3  22.8     4  108     93  3.85  2.32  18.6     1     1     4     1
#>  4  21.4     6  258    110  3.08  3.22  19.4     1     0     3     1
#>  5  18.7     8  360    175  3.15  3.44  17.0     0     0     3     2
#>  6  18.1     6  225    105  2.76  3.46  20.2     1     0     3     1
#>  7  14.3     8  360    245  3.21  3.57  15.8     0     0     3     4
#>  8  24.4     4  147.    62  3.69  3.19  20       1     0     4     2
#>  9  22.8     4  141.    95  3.92  3.15  22.9     1     0     4     2
#> 10  19.2     6  168.   123  3.92  3.44  18.3     1     0     4     4
#> # ℹ more rows

All dplyr calls are evaluated lazily, generating SQL that is only sent to the database when you request the data.

# lazily generates query
summary <- mtcars2 %>% 
  group_by(cyl) %>% 
  summarise(mpg = mean(mpg, na.rm = TRUE)) %>% 
  arrange(desc(mpg))

# see query
summary %>% show_query()
#> <SQL>
#> SELECT `cyl`, AVG(`mpg`) AS `mpg`
#> FROM `mtcars`
#> GROUP BY `cyl`
#> ORDER BY `mpg` DESC

# execute query and retrieve results
summary %>% collect()
#> # A tibble: 3 × 2
#>     cyl   mpg
#>   <dbl> <dbl>
#> 1     4  26.7
#> 2     6  19.7
#> 3     8  15.1

Code of Conduct

Please note that the dbplyr project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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install.packages('dbplyr')

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Functions in dbplyr (2.5.0)

backend-snowflake

Backend: Snowflake
db-misc

Miscellaneous database generics
db-quote

SQL escaping/quoting generics
dbplyr_uncount

"Uncount" a database table
dbplyr-slice

Subset rows using their positions
expand.tbl_lazy

Expand SQL tables to include all possible combinations of values
escape

Escape/quote a string.
fill.tbl_lazy

Fill in missing values with previous or next value
filter.tbl_lazy

Subset rows using column values
in_schema

Refer to a table in another schema/catalog
ident_q

Declare a identifier as being pre-quoted.
intersect.tbl_lazy

SQL set operations
is_table_path

Table paths
memdb_frame

Create a database table in temporary in-memory database.
db-sql

SQL generation generics
dbplyr-package

dbplyr: A 'dplyr' Back End for Databases
lazy_ops

Lazy operations
count.tbl_lazy

Count observations by group
group_by.tbl_lazy

Group by one or more variables
mutate.tbl_lazy

Create, modify, and delete columns
named_commas

Provides comma-separated string out of the parameters
get_returned_rows

Extract and check the RETURNING rows
db-io

Database I/O generics
join.tbl_sql

Join SQL tables
pull.tbl_sql

Extract a single column
pivot_longer.tbl_lazy

Pivot data from wide to long
lahman

Cache and retrieve an src_sqlite of the Lahman baseball database.
reexports

Objects exported from other packages
remote_name

Metadata about a remote table
replace_na.tbl_lazy

Replace NAs with specified values
simulate_dbi

Simulate database connections
sql

SQL escaping.
tbl.src_dbi

Use dplyr verbs with a remote database table
summarise.tbl_lazy

Summarise each group to one row
pivot_wider.tbl_lazy

Pivot data from long to wide
src_sql

Create a "sql src" object
do.tbl_sql

Perform arbitrary computation on remote backend
select.tbl_lazy

Subset, rename, and reorder columns using their names
distinct.tbl_lazy

Subset distinct/unique rows
head.tbl_lazy

Subset the first rows
rows_insert.tbl_lazy

Edit individual rows in the underlying database table
sql_options

Options for generating SQL
tbl_lazy

Create a local lazy tibble
nycflights13

Database versions of the nycflights13 data
src_dbi

Database src
lazy_multi_join_query

Build and render SQL from a sequence of lazy operations
partial_eval

Partially evaluate an expression.
ident

Flag a character vector as SQL identifiers
window_order

Override window order and frame
sql_query_insert

Generate SQL for Insert, Update, Upsert, and Delete
sql_expr

Generate SQL from R expressions
tbl_sql

Create an SQL tbl (abstract)
testing

Infrastructure for testing dplyr
win_over

Generate SQL expression for window functions
sql_quote

Helper function for quoting sql elements.
sql_substr

Create an sql translator
translate_sql

Translate an expression to SQL
backend-hana

Backend: SAP HANA
backend-oracle

Backend: Oracle
backend-postgres

Backend: PostgreSQL
arrange.tbl_lazy

Arrange rows by column values
backend-access

Backend: MS Access
backend-impala

Backend: Impala
backend-odbc

Backend: ODBC
backend-mssql

Backend: SQL server
backend-mysql

Backend: MySQL/MariaDB
backend-hive

Backend: Hive
copy_inline

Use a local data frame in a dbplyr query
backend-sqlite

Backend: SQLite
collapse.tbl_sql

Compute results of a query
backend-spark-sql

Backend: Databricks Spark SQL
complete.tbl_lazy

Complete a SQL table with missing combinations of data
copy_to.src_sql

Copy a local data frame to a remote database
backend-redshift

Backend: Redshift
backend-teradata

Backend: Teradata
build_sql

Build a SQL string.