kedro.extras.datasets.email.EmailMessageDataSet

class kedro.extras.datasets.email.EmailMessageDataSet(filepath, load_args=None, save_args=None, version=None, credentials=None, fs_args=None)[source]

EmailMessageDataSet loads/saves an email message from/to a file using an underlying filesystem (e.g.: local, S3, GCS). It uses the email package in the standard library to manage email messages.

Note that EmailMessageDataSet doesn’t handle sending email messages.

Example:

from email.message import EmailMessage

from kedro.extras.datasets.email import EmailMessageDataSet

string_to_write = "what would you do if you were invisable for one day????"

# Create a text/plain message
msg = EmailMessage()
msg.set_content(string_to_write)
msg["Subject"] = "invisibility"
msg["From"] = '"sin studly17"'
msg["To"] = '"strong bad"'

# data_set = EmailMessageDataSet(filepath="gcs://bucket/test")
data_set = EmailMessageDataSet(filepath="test")
data_set.save(msg)
reloaded = data_set.load()
assert msg.__dict__ == reloaded.__dict__

Attributes

DEFAULT_LOAD_ARGS

DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS

Methods

exists()

Checks whether a data set’s output already exists by calling the provided _exists() method.

from_config(name, config[, load_version, …])

Create a data set instance using the configuration provided.

load()

Loads data by delegation to the provided load method.

release()

Release any cached data.

resolve_load_version()

Compute the version the dataset should be loaded with.

resolve_save_version()

Compute the version the dataset should be saved with.

save(data)

Saves data by delegation to the provided save method.

DEFAULT_LOAD_ARGS: Dict[str, Any] = {}
DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS: Dict[str, Any] = {}
__init__(filepath, load_args=None, save_args=None, version=None, credentials=None, fs_args=None)[source]

Creates a new instance of EmailMessageDataSet pointing to a concrete text file on a specific filesystem.

Parameters
  • filepath (str) – Filepath in POSIX format to a text file prefixed with a protocol like s3://. If prefix is not provided, file protocol (local filesystem) will be used. The prefix should be any protocol supported by fsspec. Note: http(s) doesn’t support versioning.

  • load_args (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – email options for parsing email messages (arguments passed into email.parser.Parser.parse). Here you can find all available arguments: https://docs.python.org/3/library/email.parser.html#email.parser.Parser.parse If you would like to specify options for the Parser, you can include them under the “parser” key. Here you can find all available arguments: https://docs.python.org/3/library/email.parser.html#email.parser.Parser All defaults are preserved, but “policy”, which is set to email.policy.default.

  • save_args (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – email options for generating MIME documents (arguments passed into email.generator.Generator.flatten). Here you can find all available arguments: https://docs.python.org/3/library/email.generator.html#email.generator.Generator.flatten If you would like to specify options for the Generator, you can include them under the “generator” key. Here you can find all available arguments: https://docs.python.org/3/library/email.generator.html#email.generator.Generator All defaults are preserved.

  • version (Optional[Version]) – If specified, should be an instance of kedro.io.core.Version. If its load attribute is None, the latest version will be loaded. If its save attribute is None, save version will be autogenerated.

  • credentials (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Credentials required to get access to the underlying filesystem. E.g. for GCSFileSystem it should look like {“token”: None}.

  • fs_args (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Extra arguments to pass into underlying filesystem class constructor (e.g. {“project”: “my-project”} for GCSFileSystem), as well as to pass to the filesystem’s open method through nested keys open_args_load and open_args_save. Here you can find all available arguments for open: https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.open All defaults are preserved, except mode, which is set to r when loading and to w when saving.

exists()

Checks whether a data set’s output already exists by calling the provided _exists() method.

Return type

bool

Returns

Flag indicating whether the output already exists.

Raises

DataSetError – when underlying exists method raises error.

classmethod from_config(name, config, load_version=None, save_version=None)

Create a data set instance using the configuration provided.

Parameters
  • name (str) – Data set name.

  • config (Dict[str, Any]) – Data set config dictionary.

  • load_version (Optional[str]) – Version string to be used for load operation if the data set is versioned. Has no effect on the data set if versioning was not enabled.

  • save_version (Optional[str]) – Version string to be used for save operation if the data set is versioned. Has no effect on the data set if versioning was not enabled.

Return type

AbstractDataSet

Returns

An instance of an AbstractDataSet subclass.

Raises

DataSetError – When the function fails to create the data set from its config.

load()

Loads data by delegation to the provided load method.

Return type

Any

Returns

Data returned by the provided load method.

Raises

DataSetError – When underlying load method raises error.

release()

Release any cached data.

Raises

DataSetError – when underlying release method raises error.

Return type

None

resolve_load_version()

Compute the version the dataset should be loaded with.

Return type

Optional[str]

resolve_save_version()

Compute the version the dataset should be saved with.

Return type

Optional[str]

save(data)

Saves data by delegation to the provided save method.

Parameters

data (Any) – the value to be saved by provided save method.

Raises
  • DataSetError – when underlying save method raises error.

  • FileNotFoundError – when save method got file instead of dir, on Windows.

  • NotADirectoryError – when save method got file instead of dir, on Unix.

Return type

None