Run Predictions Inside the Database • tidypredict
It parses a fitted R model object, and returns a formula in Tidy Eval code that calculates the predictions. It works with several databases back-ends because it leverages dplyr and dbplyr for the final SQL translation of the algorithm. It currently supports lm(), glm(), randomForest(), ranger(), earth(), xgb.Booster.complete(), cubist(), and ctree() models.