An instant JSON API for your CSV


License
MIT
Install
pip install csvapi==2.2.1.dev870

Documentation

csvapi

"Instantly" publish an API for a CSV hosted anywhere on the internet. Also supports Excel files.

This tool is used by data.gouv.fr to show a preview of hosted CSV and XLS files.

Installation

Requires Python 3.9+ and a Unix OS with the file command available.

python3 -m venv pyenv && . pyenv/bin/activate
pip install csvapi

For development:

poetry install

Quickstart

poetry run csvapi serve -h 0.0.0.0 -p 8000

Command line options

$ poetry run csvapi serve --help
Usage: csvapi serve [OPTIONS]

Options:
    --ssl-key TEXT             Path to SSL key
    --ssl-cert TEXT            Path to SSL certificate
    --cache / --no-cache       Do not parse CSV again if DB already exists
    --reload                   Automatically reload if code change detected
    --debug                    Enable debug mode - useful for development
    -p, --port INTEGER         port for server, defaults to 8001
    -h, --host TEXT            host for server, defaults to 127.0.0.1
    --dbs DIRECTORY            Where to store sqlite DBs
    --help                     Show this message and exit.

Deploy

With SSL, using Hypercorn:

hypercorn csvapi.webservice:app -b 0.0.0.0:443 --keyfile key.pem --ca-certs cert.pem

See the documentation for more options.

You can use the environment variable CSVAPI_CONFIG_FILE to point to a custom configuration file.

API usage

Conversion

/apify?url=http://somewhere.com/a/file.csv

This converts a CSV to an SQLite database (w/ agate) and returns the following response:

{"ok": true, "endpoint": "http://localhost:8001/api/cde857960e8dc24c9cbcced673b496bb"}

Parameters

Some parameters can be used in the query string.

encoding

default: automatic detection

You can force an encoding (e.g. utf-8) using this parameter, instead of relying on the automatic detection.

Data API

This is the endpoint attribute of the previous response.

/api/<md5-url-hash>

This queries a previously converted API file and returns the first 100 rows like this:

    {
        "ok": true,
        "rows": [[], []],
        "columns": [],
        "query_ms": 1
    }

Parameters

Some parameters can be used in the query string.

_size

default: 100

This will limit the query to a certain number of rows. For instance to get only 250 rows:

/api/<md5-url-hash>?_size=250

_sort and _sort_desc

Use those to sort by a column. sort will sort by ascending order, sort_desc by descending order.

/api/<md5-url-hash>?_sort=<column-name>

_offset

Use this to add on offset. Combined with _size it allows pagination.

/api/<md5-url-hash>?_size=1&_offset=1

_shape

default: lists

The _shape argument is used to specify the format output of the json. It can take the value objects to get an array of objects instead of an array of arrays:

/api/<md5-url-hash>?_shape=objects

For instance, instead of returning:

{
    "ok": true,
    "query_ms": 0.4799365997,
    "rows": [
        [1, "Justice", "0101", 57663310],
        [2, "Justice", "0101", 2255129],
        [3, "Justice", "0101", 36290]
    ],
    "columns": ["rowid", "Mission", "Programme", "Consommation de CP"]
}

It will return:

{
    "ok": true,
    "query_ms": 2.681016922,
    "rows": [
    {
        "rowid": 1,
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 57663310
    },
    {
        "rowid": 2,
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 2255129
    },
    {
        "rowid": 3,
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 36290
    }],
    "columns": ["rowid", "Mission", "Programme", "Consommation de CP"]
}

_rowid

default: show

The _rowid argument is used to display or hide rowids in the returned data. Use _rowid=hide to hide.

/api/<md5-url-hash>?_shape=objects&_rowid=hide

{
    "ok": true,
    "query_ms": 2.681016922,
    "rows": [
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 57663310
    },
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 2255129
    },
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 36290
    }],
    "columns": ["Mission", "Programme", "Consommation de CP"]
}

_total

default: show

The _total argument is used to display or hide the total number of rows (independent of pagination) in the returned data. Use _total=hide to hide.

{
    "ok": true,
    "query_ms": 2.681016922,
    "rows": [
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 57663310
    },
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 2255129
    },
    {
        "Mission": "Justice",
        "Programme": "0101",
        "Consommation de CP": 36290
    }],
    "columns": ["Mission", "Programme", "Consommation de CP"],
    "total": 3
}

Column based filters

By adding {column}__{comparator}={value} to the query string, you can filter the results based on the following criterions:

  • {column} must be a valid column in your CSV
  • {comparator} is exact (SQL = {value}) or contains (SQL LIKE %{value}%)
  • {value} is the value you're filtering the column against

You can add multiple filters, they will be joined with a AND at the SQL level.

Credits

Inspired by the excellent Datasette.