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MobileViews_Screenshots_ViewHierarchies/Parquets/useparquet.py ADDED
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+ import pyarrow.parquet as pq
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+ import os
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+ import json
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+
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+ # Function to check row count in a Parquet file
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+ def check_row_count(parquet_file_path):
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+ try:
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+ parquet_file = pq.ParquetFile(parquet_file_path)
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+ num_rows = parquet_file.metadata.num_rows
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+ print(f"The Parquet file '{parquet_file_path}' contains {num_rows} rows.")
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+ return num_rows
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error reading Parquet file: {e}")
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+
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+ # Function to retrieve a specific row efficiently from a Parquet file
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+ def get_specific_row(parquet_file_path, row_index):
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+ try:
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+ # Open the Parquet file
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+ parquet_file = pq.ParquetFile(parquet_file_path)
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+
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+ # Initialize variables to track the current row position
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+ current_row = 0
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+
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+ # Iterate over each row group in the Parquet file
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+ for row_group in range(parquet_file.num_row_groups):
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+ # Read the current row group into a table
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+ table = parquet_file.read_row_group(row_group)
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+
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+ # Check if the desired row is within the current row group
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+ if current_row <= row_index < current_row + table.num_rows:
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+ # Calculate the index of the row within the current table
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+ row_in_table = row_index - current_row
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+
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+ # Retrieve the row as a dictionary
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+ row = {col: table.column(col)[row_in_table].as_py() for col in table.column_names}
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+
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+ return row
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+
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+ # Update the current row position
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+ current_row += table.num_rows
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+
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+ # If the row index is out of bounds, raise an error
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+ raise IndexError(f"Row index {row_index} is out of bounds.")
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error retrieving row: {e}")
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+ return None
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+
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+ # Function to save image content back to JPG
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+ def save_image_from_row(row, output_image_path):
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+ try:
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+ image_content = row['image_content'] # Image content as binary
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+ with open(output_image_path, 'wb') as img_file:
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+ img_file.write(image_content)
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+ print(f"Image saved successfully at {output_image_path}")
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error saving image: {e}")
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+
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+ # Function to save JSON content to a file
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+ def save_json_from_row(row, output_json_path):
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+ try:
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+ json_content = row['json_content'] # JSON content as string
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+ json_data = json.loads(json_content) # Parse the string into a JSON object
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+ with open(output_json_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as json_file:
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+ json.dump(json_data, json_file, indent=4, ensure_ascii=False)
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+ print(f"JSON saved successfully at {output_json_path}")
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error saving JSON: {e}")
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+
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+ # Function to save all images and JSONs into a specific folder
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+ def save_all_images_and_jsons(parquet_file_path, output_folder):
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+ try:
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+ # Create the output folder if it doesn't exist
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+ os.makedirs(output_folder, exist_ok=True)
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+
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+ # Open the Parquet file and check the number of rows
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+ parquet_file = pq.ParquetFile(parquet_file_path)
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+ num_rows = parquet_file.metadata.num_rows
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+
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+ # Iterate through all rows and save images and JSONs
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+ for row_index in range(num_rows):
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+ row = get_specific_row(parquet_file_path, row_index)
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+ if row is not None:
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+ # Define the file paths for each image and JSON
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+ output_image_path = os.path.join(output_folder, f"image_{row_index}.jpg")
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+ output_json_path = os.path.join(output_folder, f"data_{row_index}.json")
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+
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+ # Save the image and JSON content
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+ save_image_from_row(row, output_image_path)
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+ save_json_from_row(row, output_json_path)
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error saving all images and JSONs: {e}")
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+
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+ # Function to save N images and JSONs into a specific folder
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+ def save_n_images_and_jsons(parquet_file_path, output_folder, num_to_save):
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+ try:
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+ # Create the output folder if it doesn't exist
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+ os.makedirs(output_folder, exist_ok=True)
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+
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+ # Open the Parquet file and check the number of rows
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+ parquet_file = pq.ParquetFile(parquet_file_path)
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+ num_rows = parquet_file.metadata.num_rows
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+
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+ # Limit the number of files to save to the available rows
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+ limit = min(num_to_save, num_rows)
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+
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+ # Iterate through the first N rows and save images and JSONs
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+ for row_index in range(limit):
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+ row = get_specific_row(parquet_file_path, row_index)
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+ if row is not None:
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+ # Define the file paths for each image and JSON
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+ output_image_path = os.path.join(output_folder, f"image_{row_index}.jpg")
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+ output_json_path = os.path.join(output_folder, f"data_{row_index}.json")
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+
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+ # Save the image and JSON content
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+ save_image_from_row(row, output_image_path)
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+ save_json_from_row(row, output_json_path)
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"Error saving N images and JSONs: {e}")
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+
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+ # Example usage:
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+ parquet_file_path = 'path/to/MobileViews_xxx-xxx.parquet'
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+ output_folder_all = 'path/to/all_extracted_images_jsons'
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+ output_folder_n = 'path/to/n_extracted_images_jsons'
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+
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+ check_row_count('parquet_file_path')
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+
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+
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+ # Step 1: Save all images and JSONs or a certain number
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+
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+ save_n_images_and_jsons(parquet_file_path, output_folder_n, num_to_save=100)
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+
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+ # save_all_images_and_jsons(parquet_file_path, output_folder_all)