wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn
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Query the Data Delivery Network

Query the DDN

The easiest way to query any data on Splitgraph is via the "Data Delivery Network" (DDN). The DDN is a single endpoint that speaks the PostgreSQL wire protocol. Any Splitgraph user can connect to it at data.splitgraph.com:5432 and query any version of over 40,000 datasets that are hosted or proxied by Splitgraph.

For example, you can query the report_card_sqss_for_202122 table in this repository, by referencing it like:

"wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest"."report_card_sqss_for_202122"

or in a full query, like:

SELECT
    ":id", -- Socrata column ID
    "districtname", -- District name. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field  will be NULL
    "organizationlevel", -- The level at which the data is aggregated.  Allowable values = School, District, County, and State.
    "schoolcode", -- Unique school code. When OrganizationLevel = "State" or "District", this field  will be NULL
    "schoolyear", -- 6 character year displayed as YYYY-YY (e.g., 2019-20)
    "dataasof", -- Date the file was last updated
    "currentschooltype", -- School type code, please see https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us/DirectoryEDS.aspx for more on school type codes
    "numbertakingcollegeinthe", -- Count of students taking 1 or more College in the High School course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "percenttakingcollegeinth", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more College in the high school course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "percenttakingcambridge", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more Cambridge course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "numbertakingrunningstart", -- Count of students taking 1 or more Running Start course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "numbertakingctetechprep", -- Count of students taking 1 or more CTE tech prep course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "county", -- County Name in which the school or district resides. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field will be reported as "Multiple"
    "denominator", -- Count of students in the denominator, see data notes above more information. IN cases of suppression field will be blank
    "schoolname", -- School name. When OrganizationLevel = "State" or "District", this field  will be "State Level" or "District Level"
    "schoolorganizationid", -- Unique school identification number. When OrganizationLevel = "State" or "District", this field  will be NULL
    "studentgrouptype", -- This field describes the student group type being measured: Gender, Race/ethnicity, and student characteristic groups like low income, English Language Learners, and students with disabilities. 
    "esdname", -- Name of the Educational Service District serving the district or school. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field will be NULL
    "percenttakingctetechprep", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more CTE or tech prep course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "studentgroup", -- This field describes the students by parsing out the Specific StudentGroupType into their subgroups: such as Male, Female, and Gender X, or Non Low-income and Low Income student groups. 
    "gradelevel", -- Designates grade of students, "All Grades" identifies rows in which all students were counted (regardless of Grade)
    "measure", -- There are thre SQSS measures in this file; 9th grade on track, regular attendance, and dual credit. This field describes what measure that the measure values are defining.
    "suppressionreason", -- This describes if the data has been suppresssed in accordance with our suppression guidelines. For more information about our suppression methods please see: https://www.k12.wa.us/data-reporting/protecting-student-privacy
    "districtorganizationid", -- Unique district identification number. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field  will be NULL
    "districtcode", -- Unique district code. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field  will be NULL
    "percenttakingib", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more IB course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "numerator", -- Count of students in the numerator, see data notes above more information. IN cases of suppression field will be blank
    "percenttakingrunningstart", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more Running Start course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "numbertakingib", -- Count of students taking 1 or more IB course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "percenttakingap", -- Percent of students taking 1 or more AP course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "numbertakingcambridge", -- Count of students taking 1 or more Cambridge course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
    "esdorganizationid", -- Unique ESD Identification number. When OrganizationLevel = "State", this field  will be NULL
    "numbertakingap" -- Count of students taking 1 or more AP course. In cases of suppression field will be blank.
FROM
    "wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest"."report_card_sqss_for_202122"
LIMIT 100;

Connecting to the DDN is easy. All you need is an existing SQL client that can connect to Postgres. As long as you have a SQL client ready, you'll be able to query wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn with SQL in under 60 seconds.

Query Your Local Engine

Install Splitgraph Locally
bash -c "$(curl -sL https://github.com/splitgraph/splitgraph/releases/latest/download/install.sh)"
 

Read the installation docs.

Splitgraph Cloud is built around Splitgraph Core (GitHub), which includes a local Splitgraph Engine packaged as a Docker image. Splitgraph Cloud is basically a scaled-up version of that local Engine. When you query the Data Delivery Network or the REST API, we mount the relevant datasets in an Engine on our servers and execute your query on it.

It's possible to run this engine locally. You'll need a Mac, Windows or Linux system to install sgr, and a Docker installation to run the engine. You don't need to know how to actually use Docker; sgrcan manage the image, container and volume for you.

There are a few ways to ingest data into the local engine.

For external repositories, the Splitgraph Engine can "mount" upstream data sources by using sgr mount. This feature is built around Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers (FDW). You can write custom "mount handlers" for any upstream data source. For an example, we blogged about making a custom mount handler for HackerNews stories.

For hosted datasets (like this repository), where the author has pushed Splitgraph Images to the repository, you can "clone" and/or "checkout" the data using sgr cloneand sgr checkout.

Cloning Data

Because wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest is a Splitgraph Image, you can clone the data from Spltgraph Cloud to your local engine, where you can query it like any other Postgres database, using any of your existing tools.

First, install Splitgraph if you haven't already.

Clone the metadata with sgr clone

This will be quick, and does not download the actual data.

sgr clone wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn

Checkout the data

Once you've cloned the data, you need to "checkout" the tag that you want. For example, to checkout the latest tag:

sgr checkout wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest

This will download all the objects for the latest tag of wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn and load them into the Splitgraph Engine. Depending on your connection speed and the size of the data, you will need to wait for the checkout to complete. Once it's complete, you will be able to query the data like you would any other Postgres database.

Alternatively, use "layered checkout" to avoid downloading all the data

The data in wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest is 0 bytes. If this is too big to download all at once, or perhaps you only need to query a subset of it, you can use a layered checkout.:

sgr checkout --layered wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn:latest

This will not download all the data, but it will create a schema comprised of foreign tables, that you can query as you would any other data. Splitgraph will lazily download the required objects as you query the data. In some cases, this might be faster or more efficient than a regular checkout.

Read the layered querying documentation to learn about when and why you might want to use layered queries.

Query the data with your existing tools

Once you've loaded the data into your local Splitgraph Engine, you can query it with any of your existing tools. As far as they're concerned, wa-gov/report-card-sqss-for-202122-tfs4-sdfn is just another Postgres schema.

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