pandas.read_feather#
- pandas.read_feather(path, columns=None, use_threads=True, storage_options=None, dtype_backend=_NoDefault.no_default)[source]#
- Load a feather-format object from the file path. - Parameters:
- pathstr, path object, or file-like object
- String, path object (implementing - os.PathLike[str]), or file-like object implementing a binary- read()function. 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.
- columnssequence, default None
- If not provided, all columns are read. 
- use_threadsbool, default True
- Whether to parallelize reading using multiple threads. 
- storage_optionsdict, optional
- Extra options that make sense for a particular storage connection, e.g. host, port, username, password, etc. For HTTP(S) URLs the key-value pairs are forwarded to - urllib.request.Requestas header options. For other URLs (e.g. starting with “s3://”, and “gcs://”) the key-value pairs are forwarded to- fsspec.open. Please see- fsspecand- urllibfor more details, and for more examples on storage options refer here.- New in version 1.2.0. 
- dtype_backend{‘numpy_nullable’, ‘pyarrow’}, default ‘numpy_nullable’
- Back-end data type applied to the resultant - DataFrame(still experimental). Behaviour is as follows:- "numpy_nullable": returns nullable-dtype-backed- DataFrame(default).
- "pyarrow": returns pyarrow-backed nullable- ArrowDtypeDataFrame.
 - New in version 2.0. 
 
- Returns:
- type of object stored in file
 
 - Examples - >>> df = pd.read_feather("path/to/file.feather")