What happens?
The DuckDBPyRelation methods write_csv and write_parquet both have a parameter called overwrite: bool. Setting it to either False or True does nothing as far as I can tell; the target file is always overwritten if it exists.
I expected setting overwrite=False to raise an error if the target already exists. If it's meant to something else, can you please document what it does?
I can't find a matching parameter in duckdb COPY TO, so maybe it's meant for something else and I'm just confused.
To Reproduce
conn.sql('select * from range(10)').write_csv('/tmp/foo.csv', overwrite=False)
conn.sql('select * from range(10)').write_csv('/tmp/foo.csv', overwrite=False)
The file is overwritten two times in a row.
OS:
Linux
DuckDB Package Version:
1.4.1
Python Version:
3.12.12
Full Name:
Daniel Armak
Affiliation:
SparkBeyond
What is the latest build you tested with? If possible, we recommend testing with the latest nightly build.
I have tested with a stable release
Did you include all relevant data sets for reproducing the issue?
Yes
Did you include all code required to reproduce the issue?
Did you include all relevant configuration to reproduce the issue?
What happens?
The DuckDBPyRelation methods
write_csvandwrite_parquetboth have a parameter calledoverwrite: bool. Setting it to either False or True does nothing as far as I can tell; the target file is always overwritten if it exists.I expected setting overwrite=False to raise an error if the target already exists. If it's meant to something else, can you please document what it does?
I can't find a matching parameter in duckdb COPY TO, so maybe it's meant for something else and I'm just confused.
To Reproduce
The file is overwritten two times in a row.
OS:
Linux
DuckDB Package Version:
1.4.1
Python Version:
3.12.12
Full Name:
Daniel Armak
Affiliation:
SparkBeyond
What is the latest build you tested with? If possible, we recommend testing with the latest nightly build.
I have tested with a stable release
Did you include all relevant data sets for reproducing the issue?
Yes
Did you include all code required to reproduce the issue?
Did you include all relevant configuration to reproduce the issue?