Seamlessly run your Palantir Foundry Repository transforms code and more on your local machine. Foundry DevTools is a set of useful libraries to interact with the Foundry APIs. It consists of two parts:
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The transforms implementation
- An implementation of the Foundry
transforms
package that internally uses theCachedFoundryClient
. This allows you to seamlessly run your Palantir Foundry Code Repository transforms code on your local machine. Foundry DevTools does not cover all of Foundry's features, more on this here.
- An implementation of the Foundry
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API clients
We implemented multiple clients for many foundry APIs like compass, catalog or foundry-sql-server.
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For example:
from foundry_dev_tools import FoundryContext # the context, that contains your credentials and configuration ctx = FoundryContext() df = ctx.foundry_sql_server.query_foundry_sql("SELECT * FROM `/Global/Foundry Training and Resources/Example Data/Aviation Ontology/airlines`", branch='master') df.shape # Out[2]: (17, 10)
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With pip:
pip install foundry-dev-tools
With conda or mamba on the conda-forge channel:
conda install -c conda-forge foundry-dev-tools
Further instructions can be found in our documentation.
- Local development experience in your favorite IDE (PyCharm, VSCode, ...)
- Access to modern developer tools and workflows such as ruff, mypy, pylint, black, pre-commit hooks etc.
- Quicker turnaround time when making changes
- Debug, change code and run in a matter of seconds instead of minutes
- No accidental or auto commits
- Keep your git history clean
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