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Joris Van den Bossche updated ARROW-8213:
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    Summary: [Python][Dataset] Opening a dataset with a local incorrect path 
gives confusing error message  (was: [Python][Dataste] Opening a dataset with a 
local incorrect path gives confusing error message)

> [Python][Dataset] Opening a dataset with a local incorrect path gives 
> confusing error message
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>
>                 Key: ARROW-8213
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-8213
>             Project: Apache Arrow
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Python
>            Reporter: Joris Van den Bossche
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 0.17.0
>
>
> Even after the previous PRs related to local paths 
> (https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/6643, 
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/6655), I don't the user experience 
> optimal in case you are working with local files, and pass a wrong, 
> non-existent path (eg due to a typo).
> Currently, you get this error:
> {code}
> >>> dataset = ds.dataset("data_with_typo.parquet", format="parquet")
> ...
> ArrowInvalid: URI has empty scheme: 'data_with_typo.parquet'
> {code}
> where "URI has empty scheme" is rather confusing for the user in case of a 
> non-existent path.  I think ideally we should raise a "No such file or 
> directory" error.
> I am not fully sure what the best solution is, as {{FileSystem.from_uri}} can 
> also give other errors that we do want to propagate to the user. 
> The most straightforward that I am now thinking of is checking if "URI has 
> empty scheme" is in the error message, and then rewording it, but that's not 
> very clean ..



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