advanced Transform¶
The advanced transform calls arbitrary pandas methods on the input
DataFrame. The result is the DataFrame produced by the final method call.
- Example:
- If we want to drop all rows that are blank and convert a mass from metric to imperial units, our configuration will look something like this: - { "transform_name": "Arbitrary Transform", "transform_type": "advanced", "filter_stream": ["*"], "actions": [ {"dropna": {"axis": 0, "how": "all"}}, {"eval": {"expr": "slugs = kilograms / 14.59"}}, {"drop": {"labels": ["kilograms"], "axis": 1}} ] } 
Configuration:
Required and optional properties that can be configured for an 
advanced transform.
- actions: A list of Pandas functions to apply to the data 
- transform_name: Unique name for the transform. 
- transform_type: Type of transform to apply. Should be - advanced.
- filter_stream: List of data streams to transform. Each stream can either be - *(all) or- asset:stream.
- Notes:
- This transform may not be backwards-compatible across different versions of FactoryTX. New versions of Pandas may rename methods and parameters, breaking the existing configuration. 
- If necessary the original DataFrame can be accessed by ‘eval’ actions such as @input_frame. Similarly, the latest DataFrame can be accessed as @frame.