Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage fsspec implementation
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage service is an internet-scale, high-performance storage platform that offers reliable and cost-efficient data durability. With Object Storage, you can safely and securely store or retrieve data directly from the internet or from within the cloud platform. ocifs
is part of the fsspec
intake/filesystem_spec ecosystem
a template or specification for a file-system interface, that specific implementations should follow, so that applications making use of them can rely on a common interface and not have to worry about the specific internal implementation decisions with any given backend.
ocifs
joins the list of file systems supported with this package. Theintake/filesystem_spec
project is used by Pandas, Dask and other data libraries in python, this package adds Oracle OCI Object Storage capabilties to these libraries.
Example Usage:
import pandas as pd
import ocifs
df = pd.read_csv(
"oci://my_bucket@my_namespace/myobject.csv",
storage_options={"config": "~/.oci/config"},
)
Getting Started:
pip install ocifs
Software Prerequisites:
Python >= 3.6
Documentation:
Support
The built-in filesystems in fsspec
are maintained by the intake
project team, where as ocifs
is an external implementation (similar to s3fs
, gcsfs
, adl/abfs
, and so on), which is maintained by Oracle.