Support Databricks in SQLDatabase (#4702)

This PR adds support for Databricks runtime and Databricks SQL by using
[Databricks SQL Connector for
Python](https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/python-sql-connector.html).
As a cloud data platform, accessing Databricks requires a URL as follows

`databricks://token:{api_token}@{hostname}?http_path={http_path}&catalog={catalog}&schema={schema}`.

**The URL is **complicated** and it may take users a while to figure it
out**. Since the fields `api_token`/`hostname`/`http_path` fields are
known in the Databricks notebook, I am proposing a new method
`from_databricks` to simplify the connection to Databricks.

## In Databricks Notebook
After changes, Databricks users only need to specify the `catalog` and
`schema` field when using langchain.
<img width="881" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/assets/1097932/984b4c57-4c2d-489d-b060-5f4918ef2f37">

## In Jupyter Notebook
The method can be used on the local setup as well:
<img width="678" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/assets/1097932/142e8805-a6ef-4919-b28e-9796ca31ef19">
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Gengliang Wang 1 year ago committed by GitHub
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
}
},
"source": [
"Under the hood, LangChain uses SQLAlchemy to connect to SQL databases. The `SQLDatabaseChain` can therefore be used with any SQL dialect supported by SQLAlchemy, such as MS SQL, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle SQL, and SQLite. Please refer to the SQLAlchemy documentation for more information about requirements for connecting to your database. For example, a connection to MySQL requires an appropriate connector such as PyMySQL. A URI for a MySQL connection might look like: `mysql+pymysql://user:pass@some_mysql_db_address/db_name`\n",
"Under the hood, LangChain uses SQLAlchemy to connect to SQL databases. The `SQLDatabaseChain` can therefore be used with any SQL dialect supported by SQLAlchemy, such as MS SQL, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle SQL, Databricks and SQLite. Please refer to the SQLAlchemy documentation for more information about requirements for connecting to your database. For example, a connection to MySQL requires an appropriate connector such as PyMySQL. A URI for a MySQL connection might look like: `mysql+pymysql://user:pass@some_mysql_db_address/db_name`. To connect to Databricks, it is recommended to use the handy method `SQLDatabase.from_databricks(catalog, schema, host, api_token, (warehouse_id|cluster_id))`.\n",
"\n",
"This demonstration uses SQLite and the example Chinook database.\n",
"To set it up, follow the instructions on https://database.guide/2-sample-databases-sqlite/, placing the `.db` file in a notebooks folder at the root of this repository."

@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ from sqlalchemy.engine import Engine
from sqlalchemy.exc import ProgrammingError, SQLAlchemyError
from sqlalchemy.schema import CreateTable
from langchain import utils
def _format_index(index: sqlalchemy.engine.interfaces.ReflectedIndex) -> str:
return (
@ -110,6 +112,105 @@ class SQLDatabase:
_engine_args = engine_args or {}
return cls(create_engine(database_uri, **_engine_args), **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_databricks(
cls,
catalog: str,
schema: str,
host: Optional[str] = None,
api_token: Optional[str] = None,
warehouse_id: Optional[str] = None,
cluster_id: Optional[str] = None,
engine_args: Optional[dict] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> SQLDatabase:
"""
Class method to create an SQLDatabase instance from a Databricks connection.
This method requires the 'databricks-sql-connector' package. If not installed,
it can be added using `pip install databricks-sql-connector`.
Args:
catalog (str): The catalog name in the Databricks database.
schema (str): The schema name in the catalog.
host (Optional[str]): The Databricks workspace hostname, excluding
'https://' part. If not provided, it attempts to fetch from the
environment variable 'DATABRICKS_HOST'. If still unavailable and if
running in a Databricks notebook, it defaults to the current workspace
hostname. Defaults to None.
api_token (Optional[str]): The Databricks personal access token for
accessing the Databricks SQL warehouse or the cluster. If not provided,
it attempts to fetch from 'DATABRICKS_API_TOKEN'. If still unavailable
and running in a Databricks notebook, a temporary token for the current
user is generated. Defaults to None.
warehouse_id (Optional[str]): The warehouse ID in the Databricks SQL. If
provided, the method configures the connection to use this warehouse.
Cannot be used with 'cluster_id'. Defaults to None.
cluster_id (Optional[str]): The cluster ID in the Databricks Runtime. If
provided, the method configures the connection to use this cluster.
Cannot be used with 'warehouse_id'. If running in a Databricks notebook
and both 'warehouse_id' and 'cluster_id' are None, it uses the ID of the
cluster the notebook is attached to. Defaults to None.
engine_args (Optional[dict]): The arguments to be used when connecting
Databricks. Defaults to None.
**kwargs (Any): Additional keyword arguments for the `from_uri` method.
Returns:
SQLDatabase: An instance of SQLDatabase configured with the provided
Databricks connection details.
Raises:
ValueError: If 'databricks-sql-connector' is not found, or if both
'warehouse_id' and 'cluster_id' are provided, or if neither
'warehouse_id' nor 'cluster_id' are provided and it's not executing
inside a Databricks notebook.
"""
try:
from databricks import sql # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
raise ValueError(
"databricks-sql-connector package not found, please install with"
" `pip install databricks-sql-connector`"
)
context = None
try:
from dbruntime.databricks_repl_context import get_context
context = get_context()
except ImportError:
pass
default_host = context.browserHostName if context else None
if host is None:
host = utils.get_from_env("host", "DATABRICKS_HOST", default_host)
default_api_token = context.apiToken if context else None
if api_token is None:
api_token = utils.get_from_env(
"api_token", "DATABRICKS_API_TOKEN", default_api_token
)
if warehouse_id is None and cluster_id is None:
if context:
cluster_id = context.clusterId
else:
raise ValueError(
"Need to provide either 'warehouse_id' or 'cluster_id'."
)
if warehouse_id and cluster_id:
raise ValueError("Can't have both 'warehouse_id' or 'cluster_id'.")
if warehouse_id:
http_path = f"/sql/1.0/warehouses/{warehouse_id}"
else:
http_path = f"/sql/protocolv1/o/0/{cluster_id}"
uri = (
f"databricks://token:{api_token}@{host}?"
f"http_path={http_path}&catalog={catalog}&schema={schema}"
)
return cls.from_uri(database_uri=uri, engine_args=engine_args, **kwargs)
@property
def dialect(self) -> str:
"""Return string representation of dialect to use."""

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