Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: azurebatchload
Version: 0.0.5a3
Summary: Download files in batches from Azure Blob Storage Containers
Home-page: https://github.com/zypp-io/azure-batch-load
Author: Erfan Nariman
Author-email: erfan@zypp.io
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/zypp-io/azure-batch-load/issues
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/zypp-io/azure-batch-load
Description: # Azure Batch Load
        High level Python wrapper around the [Azure CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/) to download or upload files in batches from or to Azure Blob Storage Containers. 
        This project aims to be the [missing functionality](https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python/issues/554) 
        in the Python SDK of Azure Storage since there is no possibility to download or upload batches of files from or to containers.
        The only option in the Azure Storage Python SDK is downloading file by file, which takes a lot of time.
        
        **Note**: Azure CLI has to be [installed](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)
        and [configured](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/get-started-with-azure-cli).
        
        Check if Azure CLI is installed through terminal:
        
        ```commandline
        az --version
        ```
        
        ---
        
        ### Usage example Download:
        
        #### 1. Using the standard environment variables
        
        Azure-batch-load automatically checks for environment variables: `AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING`, 
           `AZURE_STORAGE_KEY`and `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT`. 
        So if the connection_string or storage_key + storage_account are set as environment variables, 
           we can leave the argument `connection_string`, `account_key` and `account_name` empty:
        
        ```python
        import os
        from azurebatchload import DownloadBatch
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            az_batch = DownloadBatch(
                destination='../pdfs',
                source='blobcontainername',
                pattern='*.pdf'
            )
            az_batch.download()
        ```
        
        #### 2. Using own environment variables
        
        If we use other names for the environment variables, we can define the arguments `connection_string`, `account_key` 
        and `account_name` in our function:
        
        ```python
        import os
        from azurebatchload import DownloadBatch
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            az_batch = DownloadBatch(
                destination='../pdfs',
                source='blobcontainername',
                connection_string=os.environ.get("connection_string"),
                pattern='*.pdf'
            )
            az_batch.download()
        ```
        
        Or with key and name:
        
        ```python
        import os
        from azurebatchload import DownloadBatch
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            az_batch = DownloadBatch(
                destination='../pdfs',
                source='blobcontainername',
                account_key=os.environ.get("account_key"),
                account_name=os.environ.get("account_name"),
                pattern='*.pdf'
            )
            az_batch.download()
        ```
        
        ---
        
        ### Usage example upload:
        
        #### 1. Using the standard environment variables
        
        ```python
        import os
        from azurebatchload import UploadBatch
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            az_batch = UploadBatch(
                destination='blobcontainername',
                source='../pdf',
                pattern='*.pdf'
            )
            az_batch.upload()
        
        ```
        
        ---
        
        For more information about file pattern matching in the `pattern` argument, see [Python Documentation](https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/fnmatch.html).
Keywords: python,azure,blob,download,batch
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
