sqltargets makes it easy to integrate SQL files within your targets workflows. The
shorthand tar_sql()
creates two targets: (1) the ‘upstream’
SQL file; and (2) the ‘downstream’ result of the query. Dependencies can
be specified by calling tar_load()
within SQL comments. The
template engine can be specified using the
sqltargets.template_engine
option (either ‘glue’ or
‘jinjar’).
You can install sqltargets from CRAN with:
install.packages("sqltargets")
You can install the development version of sqltargets with:
::install_github("daranzolin/sqltargets) remotes
See the sqltargets-demo repository for a reproducible demonstration.
Use tar_load
or targets::tar_load
within a
SQL comment to indicate query dependencies. Check the dependencies of
any query with tar_sql_deps
.
library(sqltargets)
<- c(
lines "-- !preview conn=DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite())",
"-- targets::tar_load(data1)",
"-- targets::tar_load(data2)",
"select 1 AS my_col",
""
)<- tempfile()
query writeLines(lines, query)
tar_sql_deps(query)
#> [1] "data1" "data2"
You can pass parameters (presumably from another object in your
targets project) to tar_sql()
using one of two ‘template
engines’: glue or
‘Jinja’ (courtesy of the
‘jinjar’ package.)
Set the ‘template engine’ with
sqltargets_option_set("sqltargets.template_engine", "jinjar")
.
(‘glue’ is the default.)
With glue:
query.sql
-- !preview conn=DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite())
-- tar_load(params)
select id
from table
where age > {age_threshold}
_targets.R
library(targets)
library(sqltargets)
list(
tar_target(params, list(age_threshold = 30)),
tar_sql(report, path = "query.sql", params = params)
)
With ‘Jinja’:
query.sql
-- !preview conn=DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite())
-- tar_load(payment_methods)
select
order_id,for payment_method in params.payment_methods %}
{% sum(case when payment_method = '{{payment_method}}' then amount end) as {{payment_method}}_amount
if not loop.is_last %},{% endif %}
{%
{% endfor %}from payments
group by 1
_targets.R
library(targets)
library(sqltargets)
sqltargets_option_set("sqltargets.template_engine", "jinjar")
list(
tar_target(payment_methods, list(payment_methods = c("bank_transfer", "credit_card", "gift_card"))),
tar_sql(report, path = "query.sql", params = payment_methods)
)
Note that loop.is_last
differs from typical Jinja
(loop.last
). Refer to this
‘jinjar’ vignette for other syntactical differences.
Please note that the sqltargets project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
Much of the code has been adapted from the excellent tarchetypes package. Special thanks to the authors and Will Landau in particular for revolutionizing data pipelines in R.