pandas.read_parquet
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pandas.read_parquet(path, engine='auto', columns=None, **kwargs) [source]
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Load a parquet object from the file path, returning a DataFrame.
     
| Parameters: | 
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path : str, path object or file-like object   - 
Any valid string path is acceptable. The string could be a URL. Valid URL schemes include http, ftp, s3, and file. For file URLs, a host is expected. A local file could be: file://localhost/path/to/table.parquet.  If you want to pass in a path object, pandas accepts any os.PathLike.  By file-like object, we refer to objects with a read() method, such as a file handler (e.g. via builtin open function) or StringIO.    - 
engine : {‘auto’, ‘pyarrow’, ‘fastparquet’}, default ‘auto’   - 
Parquet library to use. If ‘auto’, then the option io.parquet.engine is used. The default io.parquet.engine behavior is to try ‘pyarrow’, falling back to ‘fastparquet’ if ‘pyarrow’ is unavailable.    - 
columns : list, default=None   - 
If not None, only these columns will be read from the file.    - **kwargs
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Any additional kwargs are passed to the engine.       |  
 
| Returns: | 
 - DataFrame
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