pandas.read_feather¶
- pandas.read_feather(path, columns=None, use_threads=True, storage_options=None)[source]¶
Load a feather-format object from the file path.
- Parameters
- pathstr, 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.feather
.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 handle (e.g. via builtinopen
function) orStringIO
.- columnssequence, default None
If not provided, all columns are read.
New in version 0.24.0.
- use_threadsbool, default True
Whether to parallelize reading using multiple threads.
New in version 0.24.0.
- storage_optionsdict, optional
Extra options that make sense for a particular storage connection, e.g. host, port, username, password, etc., if using a URL that will be parsed by
fsspec
, e.g., starting “s3://”, “gcs://”. An error will be raised if providing this argument with a non-fsspec URL. See the fsspec and backend storage implementation docs for the set of allowed keys and values.New in version 1.2.0.
- Returns
- type of object stored in file