Addresses some null handling issues in #6882
# Description
This changes the implementation of guessing a column type when a schema
is not specified.
New behavior:
1. Use the first non-Value::Nothing value type for the columns data type
2. If the value type changes (ignoring Value::Nothing) in subsequent
values, the datatype will be changed to DataType::Object("Value", None)
3. If a column type does not have a value type,
DataType::Object("Value", None) will be assumed.
The `--name` flag of `polars with-column` only works when used with an
eager dataframe. I will not work with lazy dataframes and it will not
work when used with expressions (which forces a conversion to a
lazyframe). This pull request adds better documentation to the flags and
errors messages when used in cases where it will not work.
Bumps [indexmap](https://github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap) from 2.6.0 to
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Adds support for converting from polars decimal type to nushell values.
This fix works by first converting a polars decimal series to an f64
series, then converting to Value::Float
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Bump version to `0.100.0`
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This PR fixes a problem where not equal in polars wasn't working with
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## Before
```nushell
let a = ls | polars into-df
$a.type != "dir"
Error: nu:🐚:type_mismatch
× Type mismatch during operation.
╭─[entry #16:1:1]
1 │ $a.type != "dir"
· ─┬ ─┬ ──┬──
· │ │ ╰── string
· │ ╰── type mismatch for operator
· ╰── NuDataFrame
╰────
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## After
```nushell
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╭──#──┬─type──╮
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Turns out there are duplicate conversion functions: `as_i64` and
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# User-Facing Changes
- Short flags are now fully type-checked,
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let v = ""
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# Description
Provides the ability to decomes struct columns into seperate columns for
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This changes the names returned by CustomValue::name() of the various
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# Description
This fixes an issue with converting to a dataframe when specifying a
struct in the schema. Things like the following now work correctly:
```nushell
[[foo bar]; [{a: "a_0", b:"b_0"} 1] [{a: "a_1", b: "b_1" } 2]] | polars into-df -s {foo: {a: str, b: str}, bar: u8}
```
# Description
Introduces a new flag `--truncate-ragged-lines` for `polars open` that
will truncate lines that are longer than the schema.
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- Introduction of the flag `--truncate-ragged-lines` for `polars open`
# Description
This request exposes the prelude::polars::len expression. It is ended
for doing fast select count(*) like operations:
<img width="626" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-26 at 18 14 45"
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# User-Facing Changes
- Introduction of the `polars len` command
# Description
This adds support for reading and writing binary types in the polars
commands.
The `BinaryOffset` type can be read into a Nushell native `Value` type
no problem, but unfortunately this is a lossy conversion, as there's
no Nushell-native semantic equivalent to the fixed size binary type
in Arrow.
# User-Facing Changes
`polars open` and `polars save` now work with binary types.
# Description
Fixes: #12726 and #13185
Previously converting columns that contained null caused polars to force
a dtype of object even when using a schema.
Now:
1. When using a schema, the type the schema defines for the column will
always be used.
2. When a schema is not used, the previous type is used when a value is
null.
# User-Facing Changes
- The type defined by the schema we be respected when passing in a null
value `[a]; [null] | polars into-df -s {a: str}` will create a df with
an str dtype column with one null value versus a column of type object.
- *BREAKING CHANGE* If you define a schema, all columns must be in the
schema.
# Description
This resurrects the work from #12866 and fixes#12732.
Polars panics for a plethora or reasons. While handling panics is
generally frowned upon, in cases like with `polars collect` a panic
cause a lot of work to be lost. Often you might have multiple dataframes
in memory and you are trying one operation and lose all state.
While it possible the panic can leave things a strange state, it is
pretty unlikely as part of a polars pipeline. Most of the time polars
objects are not manipulating dataframes in memory mutability, but rather
creating a new dataframe the operations being applied. This is always
the case with a lazy pipeline. After the collect call, the original
dataframes are intact still and I haven't observed any side effects.
# Description
In order to be more consistent with it's nu counterpart, `polars save`
now returns an empty pipeline instead of a message of the saved file.
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- `polars save` no longer displays a save message, making it consistent
with `save` behavior.
# Description
This PR:
- Removes the lazy_command, expr_command macros and migrates the
commands that were utilizing them.
- Removes the custom logic in DataFrameValues::is_equals to use the
polars DataFrame version of PartialEq
- Adds examples to commands that previously did not have examples or had
inadequate ones.
NOTE: A lot of examples now have a `polars sort` at the end. This is
needed due to the comparison in the result. The new polars version of
equals cares about the ordering. I removed the custom equals logic as it
causes comparisons to lock up when comparing dataframes that contain a
row that contains a list. I discovered this issue when adding examples
to `polars implode`
# Description
Previously there were no examples or explanations that you can use '*'
to select all columns. Updated description and added a new example.
# Description
In order to be more consistent with the nushell terminology and with
polars expression terminology `polars concatenate` is now `polars
str-join`. `polars str-join` can also be used as expression.
<img width="857" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-04 at 12 41 25"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8cc5a0c2-194c-49ec-9fe1-65ec4825414d">
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- `polars concatenate` is now `polars str-join`
- `polars str-join` can be used as an expression
# Description
Allows `polars str-lengths` to be used as an expression:
<img width="826" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-04 at 13 57 45"
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# User-Facing Changes
- `polars str-lengths` can be used as an expression.
- char length is now the default. Use the --bytes flag to get bytes
length.
Bumps [indexmap](https://github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap) from 2.4.0 to
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alternative to <code>shift_insert</code> with different behavior on
existing entries.</li>
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<li><a
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Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap/issues/340">#340</a>
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<li><a
href="1d9b5e3d03"><code>1d9b5e3</code></a>
Add doc examples for <code>insert_before</code> and
<code>shift_insert</code></li>
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Use <code>insert_before</code> for "new" entries in
<code>insert_sorted</code></li>
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Add <code>insert_before</code> as an alternate to
<code>shift_insert</code></li>
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Document and assert index bounds in <code>shift_insert</code></li>
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Update the CI badge</li>
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Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap/issues/342">#342</a>
from cuviper/btree-like</li>
<li><a
href="b63e4a1556"><code>b63e4a1</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap/issues/341">#341</a>
from cuviper/from-entry</li>
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Add doc aliases like <code>BTreeMap</code>/<code>BTreeSet</code></li>
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# Description
Adds the ability for `polars replace` and `polars replace-all` to work
as expressions.
# User-Facing Changes
- `polars replace` can be used with polars expressions
- `polars replace-all` can be used with polars expressions
# Description
The meaning of the word usage is specific to describing how a command
function is *used* and not a synonym for general description. Usage can
be used to describe the SYNOPSIS or EXAMPLES sections of a man page
where the permitted argument combinations are shown or example *uses*
are given.
Let's not confuse people and call it what it is a description.
Our `help` command already creates its own *Usage* section based on the
available arguments and doesn't refer to the description with usage.
# User-Facing Changes
`help commands` and `scope commands` will now use `description` or
`extra_description`
`usage`-> `description`
`extra_usage` -> `extra_description`
Breaking change in the plugin protocol:
In the signature record communicated with the engine.
`usage`-> `description`
`extra_usage` -> `extra_description`
The same rename also takes place for the methods on
`SimplePluginCommand` and `PluginCommand`
# Tests + Formatting
- Updated plugin protocol specific changes
# After Submitting
- [ ] update plugin protocol doc