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│ code │ unnest(list_filter(product_name, (x -> (x.lang = 'main'))))['text'] │ | │ code │ unnest(list_filter(product_name, (x -> (x.lang = 'main'))))['text'] │ |
Revision as of 09:17, 26 November 2024
The OFF database contains a variety of data in different format, such as TEXTS, LISTS, STRUCT, DATES, and even more...
But no worries, DuckDB handles any type of data! Learn how to use the database by solving the most common use-cases asked by the community:
- Display product name (for main language) of all products of with category en:butters.
SELECT code, unnest( list_filter (product_name, x -> x.lang = = 'main') ) ['text'] FROM 'food.parquet' WHERE list_contains (categories_tags, 'en:milks') LIMIT 10;';
┌───────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ code │ unnest(list_filter(product_name, (x -> (x.lang = 'main'))))['text'] │ │ varchar │ varchar │ ├───────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 0011110807625 │ Quality food centers, salted butter │ │ 0011110808998 │ Unsalted Butter │ │ 0011110842640 │ Ralphs, Salted Sticks, Butter │ │ 0011110852878 │ Salted butter │ │ 0011110854384 │ Qfc, unsalted butter │ │ 0011110862600 │ King Soopers City Market, Salted Butter │ │ 0011110863256 │ Salted Butter │ │ 0011110863270 │ Unsalted Butter │ │ 0011110893017 │ Salted Butter │ │ 0011110893055 │ Unsalted butter sticks │ ├───────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 10 rows 2 columns │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- Who are the biggest contributors?
Ex: Top 10 best contributors in OFF
SELECT creator, count(*) AS count FROM read_parquet('food.parquet') GROUP BY creator ORDER BY count DESC LIMIT 10; ┌────────────────────────────┬─────────┐ │ creator │ count │ │ varchar │ int64 │ ├────────────────────────────┼─────────┤ │ kiliweb │ 1883982 │ │ foodvisor │ 208270 │ │ openfoodfacts-contributors │ 199459 │ │ usda-ndb-import │ 169554 │ │ org-database-usda │ 134461 │ │ prepperapp │ 110841 │ │ macrofactor │ 92148 │ │ foodless │ 87839 │ │ smoothie-app │ 74339 │ │ inf │ 37999 │ ├────────────────────────────┴─────────┤ │ 10 rows 2 columns │ └──────────────────────────────────────┘
DATE & ARRAY fields
- Number of added products per year
--entry_dates_tags is a list of texts. We take the value at position 3: the year SELECT entry_dates_tags[3] AS year, count(*) AS count FROM read_parquet('food.parquet') GROUP BY year ORDER BY year DESC; ┌─────────┬────────┐ │ year │ count │ │ varchar │ int64 │ ├─────────┼────────┤ │ 2024 │ 463257 │ │ 2023 │ 361240 │ │ 2022 │ 598326 │ │ 2021 │ 514052 │ │ 2020 │ 466269 │ │ 2019 │ 364272 │ │ 2018 │ 318010 │ │ 2017 │ 279737 │ │ 2016 │ 44618 │ │ 2015 │ 33968 │ │ 2014 │ 12892 │ │ 2013 │ 9587 │ │ 2012 │ 4267 │ │ 1970 │ 3 │ │ │ 1 │ ├─────────┴────────┤ │ 15 rows │ └──────────────────┘
- How many images where uploaded in 2024?
SELECT SUM(images_filter_count) AS image_count FROM ( SELECT len ( list_filter ( images, x -> struct_extract (x, 'uploaded_t') > epoch (TIMESTAMP '2024-01-01 00:00:00') AND struct_extract (x, 'uploaded_t') < epoch (TIMESTAMP '2025-01-01 00:00:00') ) ) as images_filter_count FROM 'food.parquet' );
┌─────────────┐ │ image_count │ │ int128 │ ├─────────────┤ │ 716207 │ └─────────────┘