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import os
import shutil
import signal
import sys
import threading
import warnings
import importlib
from threading import RLock
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from types import TracebackType
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
cast,
ClassVar,
Dict,
Iterable,
List,
NoReturn,
Optional,
Sequence,
Tuple,
Type,
TYPE_CHECKING,
TypeVar,
Set,
)
from py4j.java_collections import JavaMap
from py4j.protocol import Py4JError
from pyspark import accumulators
from pyspark.conf import SparkConf
from pyspark.accumulators import Accumulator
from pyspark.core.broadcast import Broadcast, BroadcastPickleRegistry
from pyspark.core.files import SparkFiles
from pyspark.java_gateway import launch_gateway
from pyspark.serializers import (
CPickleSerializer,
BatchedSerializer,
Serializer,
UTF8Deserializer,
PairDeserializer,
AutoBatchedSerializer,
NoOpSerializer,
ChunkedStream,
)
from pyspark.storagelevel import StorageLevel
from pyspark.resource.information import ResourceInformation
from pyspark.core.rdd import RDD
from pyspark.util import _load_from_socket, local_connect_and_auth
from pyspark.taskcontext import TaskContext
from pyspark.traceback_utils import CallSite, first_spark_call
from pyspark.core.status import StatusTracker
from pyspark.profiler import ProfilerCollector, BasicProfiler, UDFBasicProfiler, MemoryProfiler
from pyspark.errors import PySparkRuntimeError
from py4j.java_gateway import is_instance_of, JavaGateway, JavaObject, JVMView
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pyspark.accumulators import AccumulatorParam
__all__ = ["SparkContext"]
# These are special default configs for PySpark, they will overwrite
# the default ones for Spark if they are not configured by user.
DEFAULT_CONFIGS: Dict[str, Any] = {
"spark.serializer.objectStreamReset": 100,
"spark.rdd.compress": True,
# Disable artifact isolation in PySpark, or user-added .py file won't work
"spark.sql.artifact.isolation.enabled": "false",
}
T = TypeVar("T")
U = TypeVar("U")
[docs]class SparkContext:
"""
Main entry point for Spark functionality. A SparkContext represents the
connection to a Spark cluster, and can be used to create :class:`RDD` and
broadcast variables on that cluster.
When you create a new SparkContext, at least the master and app name should
be set, either through the named parameters here or through `conf`.
Parameters
----------
master : str, optional
Cluster URL to connect to (e.g. spark://host:port, local[4]).
appName : str, optional
A name for your job, to display on the cluster web UI.
sparkHome : str, optional
Location where Spark is installed on cluster nodes.
pyFiles : list, optional
Collection of .zip or .py files to send to the cluster
and add to PYTHONPATH. These can be paths on the local file
system or HDFS, HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP URLs.
environment : dict, optional
A dictionary of environment variables to set on
worker nodes.
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. Set 1 to disable batching, 0 to automatically choose
the batch size based on object sizes, or -1 to use an unlimited
batch size
serializer : :class:`Serializer`, optional, default :class:`CPickleSerializer`
The serializer for RDDs.
conf : :class:`SparkConf`, optional
An object setting Spark properties.
gateway : class:`py4j.java_gateway.JavaGateway`, optional
Use an existing gateway and JVM, otherwise a new JVM
will be instantiated. This is only used internally.
jsc : class:`py4j.java_gateway.JavaObject`, optional
The JavaSparkContext instance. This is only used internally.
profiler_cls : type, optional, default :class:`BasicProfiler`
A class of custom Profiler used to do profiling
udf_profiler_cls : type, optional, default :class:`UDFBasicProfiler`
A class of custom Profiler used to do udf profiling
Notes
-----
Only one :class:`SparkContext` should be active per JVM. You must `stop()`
the active :class:`SparkContext` before creating a new one.
:class:`SparkContext` instance is not supported to share across multiple
processes out of the box, and PySpark does not guarantee multi-processing execution.
Use threads instead for concurrent processing purpose.
Examples
--------
>>> from pyspark.core.context import SparkContext
>>> sc = SparkContext('local', 'test')
>>> sc2 = SparkContext('local', 'test2') # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: ...
"""
_gateway: ClassVar[Optional[JavaGateway]] = None
_jvm: ClassVar[Optional[JVMView]] = None
_next_accum_id = 0
_active_spark_context: ClassVar[Optional["SparkContext"]] = None
_lock = RLock()
_python_includes: Optional[
List[str]
] = None # zip and egg files that need to be added to PYTHONPATH
serializer: Serializer
profiler_collector: ProfilerCollector
PACKAGE_EXTENSIONS: Iterable[str] = (".zip", ".egg", ".jar")
def __init__(
self,
master: Optional[str] = None,
appName: Optional[str] = None,
sparkHome: Optional[str] = None,
pyFiles: Optional[List[str]] = None,
environment: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
serializer: "Serializer" = CPickleSerializer(),
conf: Optional[SparkConf] = None,
gateway: Optional[JavaGateway] = None,
jsc: Optional[JavaObject] = None,
profiler_cls: Type[BasicProfiler] = BasicProfiler,
udf_profiler_cls: Type[UDFBasicProfiler] = UDFBasicProfiler,
memory_profiler_cls: Type[MemoryProfiler] = MemoryProfiler,
):
if "SPARK_CONNECT_MODE_ENABLED" in os.environ and "SPARK_LOCAL_REMOTE" not in os.environ:
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="CONTEXT_UNAVAILABLE_FOR_REMOTE_CLIENT",
messageParameters={},
)
if conf is None or conf.get("spark.executor.allowSparkContext", "false").lower() != "true":
# In order to prevent SparkContext from being created in executors.
SparkContext._assert_on_driver()
self._callsite = first_spark_call() or CallSite(None, None, None)
if gateway is not None and gateway.gateway_parameters.auth_token is None:
raise ValueError(
"You are trying to pass an insecure Py4j gateway to Spark. This"
" is not allowed as it is a security risk."
)
SparkContext._ensure_initialized(self, gateway=gateway, conf=conf)
try:
self._do_init(
master,
appName,
sparkHome,
pyFiles,
environment,
batchSize,
serializer,
conf,
jsc,
profiler_cls,
udf_profiler_cls,
memory_profiler_cls,
)
except BaseException:
# If an error occurs, clean up in order to allow future SparkContext creation:
self.stop()
raise
def _do_init(
self,
master: Optional[str],
appName: Optional[str],
sparkHome: Optional[str],
pyFiles: Optional[List[str]],
environment: Optional[Dict[str, Any]],
batchSize: int,
serializer: Serializer,
conf: Optional[SparkConf],
jsc: JavaObject,
profiler_cls: Type[BasicProfiler] = BasicProfiler,
udf_profiler_cls: Type[UDFBasicProfiler] = UDFBasicProfiler,
memory_profiler_cls: Type[MemoryProfiler] = MemoryProfiler,
) -> None:
self.environment = environment or {}
# java gateway must have been launched at this point.
if conf is not None and conf._jconf is not None:
# conf has been initialized in JVM properly, so use conf directly. This represents the
# scenario that JVM has been launched before SparkConf is created (e.g. SparkContext is
# created and then stopped, and we create a new SparkConf and new SparkContext again)
self._conf = conf
else:
self._conf = SparkConf(_jvm=SparkContext._jvm)
if conf is not None:
for k, v in conf.getAll():
self._conf.set(k, v)
self._batchSize = batchSize # -1 represents an unlimited batch size
self._unbatched_serializer = serializer
if batchSize == 0:
self.serializer = AutoBatchedSerializer(self._unbatched_serializer)
else:
self.serializer = BatchedSerializer(self._unbatched_serializer, batchSize)
# Set any parameters passed directly to us on the conf
if master:
self._conf.setMaster(master)
if appName:
self._conf.setAppName(appName)
if sparkHome:
self._conf.setSparkHome(sparkHome)
if environment:
for key, value in environment.items():
self._conf.setExecutorEnv(key, value)
for key, value in DEFAULT_CONFIGS.items():
self._conf.setIfMissing(key, value)
# Check that we have at least the required parameters
if not self._conf.contains("spark.master"):
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="MASTER_URL_NOT_SET",
messageParameters={},
)
if not self._conf.contains("spark.app.name"):
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="APPLICATION_NAME_NOT_SET",
messageParameters={},
)
# Read back our properties from the conf in case we loaded some of them from
# the classpath or an external config file
self.master = self._conf.get("spark.master")
self.appName = self._conf.get("spark.app.name")
self.sparkHome = self._conf.get("spark.home", None)
for k, v in self._conf.getAll():
if k.startswith("spark.executorEnv."):
varName = k[len("spark.executorEnv.") :]
self.environment[varName] = v
self.environment["PYTHONHASHSEED"] = os.environ.get("PYTHONHASHSEED", "0")
# Create the Java SparkContext through Py4J
self._jsc = jsc or self._initialize_context(self._conf._jconf)
# Reset the SparkConf to the one actually used by the SparkContext in JVM.
self._conf = SparkConf(_jconf=self._jsc.sc().conf())
# Create a single Accumulator in Java that we'll send all our updates through;
# they will be passed back to us through a TCP server
assert self._gateway is not None
auth_token = self._gateway.gateway_parameters.auth_token
start_update_server = accumulators._start_update_server
self._accumulatorServer = start_update_server(auth_token)
(host, port) = self._accumulatorServer.server_address
assert self._jvm is not None
self._javaAccumulator = self._jvm.PythonAccumulatorV2(host, port, auth_token)
self._jsc.sc().register(self._javaAccumulator)
# If encryption is enabled, we need to setup a server in the jvm to read broadcast
# data via a socket.
# scala's mangled names w/ $ in them require special treatment.
self._encryption_enabled = self._jvm.PythonUtils.isEncryptionEnabled(self._jsc)
os.environ["SPARK_AUTH_SOCKET_TIMEOUT"] = str(
self._jvm.PythonUtils.getPythonAuthSocketTimeout(self._jsc)
)
os.environ["SPARK_BUFFER_SIZE"] = str(self._jvm.PythonUtils.getSparkBufferSize(self._jsc))
self.pythonExec = os.environ.get("PYSPARK_PYTHON", "python3")
self.pythonVer = "%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2]
# Broadcast's __reduce__ method stores Broadcast instances here.
# This allows other code to determine which Broadcast instances have
# been pickled, so it can determine which Java broadcast objects to
# send.
self._pickled_broadcast_vars = BroadcastPickleRegistry()
SparkFiles._sc = self
root_dir = SparkFiles.getRootDirectory()
sys.path.insert(1, root_dir)
# Deploy any code dependencies specified in the constructor
self._python_includes = list()
for path in pyFiles or []:
self.addPyFile(path)
# Deploy code dependencies set by spark-submit; these will already have been added
# with SparkContext.addFile, so we just need to add them to the PYTHONPATH
for path in self._conf.get("spark.submit.pyFiles", "").split(","):
if path != "":
(dirname, filename) = os.path.split(path)
try:
filepath = os.path.join(SparkFiles.getRootDirectory(), filename)
if not os.path.exists(filepath):
# In case of YARN with shell mode, 'spark.submit.pyFiles' files are
# not added via SparkContext.addFile. Here we check if the file exists,
# try to copy and then add it to the path. See SPARK-21945.
shutil.copyfile(path, filepath)
if filename[-4:].lower() in self.PACKAGE_EXTENSIONS:
self._python_includes.append(filename)
sys.path.insert(1, filepath)
except Exception:
warnings.warn(
"Failed to add file [%s] specified in 'spark.submit.pyFiles' to "
"Python path:\n %s" % (path, "\n ".join(sys.path)),
RuntimeWarning,
)
# Create a temporary directory inside spark.local.dir:
assert self._jvm is not None
local_dir = self._jvm.org.apache.spark.util.Utils.getLocalDir(self._jsc.sc().conf())
self._temp_dir = self._jvm.org.apache.spark.util.Utils.createTempDir(
local_dir, "pyspark"
).getAbsolutePath()
# profiling stats collected for each PythonRDD
if (
self._conf.get("spark.python.profile", "false") == "true"
or self._conf.get("spark.python.profile.memory", "false") == "true"
):
dump_path = self._conf.get("spark.python.profile.dump", None)
self.profiler_collector = ProfilerCollector(
profiler_cls, udf_profiler_cls, memory_profiler_cls, dump_path
)
else:
self.profiler_collector = None # type: ignore[assignment]
# create a signal handler which would be invoked on receiving SIGINT
def signal_handler(signal: Any, frame: Any) -> NoReturn:
self.cancelAllJobs()
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
# see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23206787/
if isinstance(
threading.current_thread(), threading._MainThread # type: ignore[attr-defined]
):
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<SparkContext master={master} appName={appName}>".format(
master=self.master,
appName=self.appName,
)
def _repr_html_(self) -> str:
return """
<div>
<p><b>SparkContext</b></p>
<p><a href="{sc.uiWebUrl}">Spark UI</a></p>
<dl>
<dt>Version</dt>
<dd><code>v{sc.version}</code></dd>
<dt>Master</dt>
<dd><code>{sc.master}</code></dd>
<dt>AppName</dt>
<dd><code>{sc.appName}</code></dd>
</dl>
</div>
""".format(
sc=self
)
def _initialize_context(self, jconf: JavaObject) -> JavaObject:
"""
Initialize SparkContext in function to allow subclass specific initialization
"""
assert self._jvm is not None
return self._jvm.JavaSparkContext(jconf)
@classmethod
def _ensure_initialized(
cls,
instance: Optional["SparkContext"] = None,
gateway: Optional[JavaGateway] = None,
conf: Optional[SparkConf] = None,
) -> None:
"""
Checks whether a SparkContext is initialized or not.
Throws error if a SparkContext is already running.
"""
with SparkContext._lock:
if not SparkContext._gateway:
SparkContext._gateway = gateway or launch_gateway(conf)
SparkContext._jvm = SparkContext._gateway.jvm
if instance:
if (
SparkContext._active_spark_context
and SparkContext._active_spark_context != instance
):
currentMaster = SparkContext._active_spark_context.master
currentAppName = SparkContext._active_spark_context.appName
callsite = SparkContext._active_spark_context._callsite
# Raise error if there is already a running Spark context
raise ValueError(
"Cannot run multiple SparkContexts at once; "
"existing SparkContext(app=%s, master=%s)"
" created by %s at %s:%s "
% (
currentAppName,
currentMaster,
callsite.function,
callsite.file,
callsite.linenum,
)
)
else:
SparkContext._active_spark_context = instance
def __getnewargs__(self) -> NoReturn:
# This method is called when attempting to pickle SparkContext, which is always an error:
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="CONTEXT_ONLY_VALID_ON_DRIVER",
messageParameters={},
)
def __enter__(self) -> "SparkContext":
"""
Enable 'with SparkContext(...) as sc: app(sc)' syntax.
"""
return self
def __exit__(
self,
type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
value: Optional[BaseException],
trace: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
"""
Enable 'with SparkContext(...) as sc: app' syntax.
Specifically stop the context on exit of the with block.
"""
self.stop()
[docs] @classmethod
def getOrCreate(cls, conf: Optional[SparkConf] = None) -> "SparkContext":
"""
Get or instantiate a :class:`SparkContext` and register it as a singleton object.
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
Parameters
----------
conf : :class:`SparkConf`, optional
:class:`SparkConf` that will be used for initialization of the :class:`SparkContext`.
Returns
-------
:class:`SparkContext`
current :class:`SparkContext`, or a new one if it wasn't created before the function
call.
Examples
--------
>>> SparkContext.getOrCreate()
<SparkContext ...>
"""
with SparkContext._lock:
if SparkContext._active_spark_context is None:
SparkContext(conf=conf or SparkConf())
assert SparkContext._active_spark_context is not None
return SparkContext._active_spark_context
[docs] def setLogLevel(self, logLevel: str) -> None:
"""
Control our logLevel. This overrides any user-defined log settings.
Valid log levels include: ALL, DEBUG, ERROR, FATAL, INFO, OFF, TRACE, WARN
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
Parameters
----------
logLevel : str
The desired log level as a string.
Examples
--------
>>> sc.setLogLevel("WARN") # doctest :+SKIP
"""
self._jsc.setLogLevel(logLevel)
[docs] @classmethod
def setSystemProperty(cls, key: str, value: str) -> None:
"""
Set a Java system property, such as `spark.executor.memory`. This must
be invoked before instantiating :class:`SparkContext`.
.. versionadded:: 0.9.0
Parameters
----------
key : str
The key of a new Java system property.
value : str
The value of a new Java system property.
"""
SparkContext._ensure_initialized()
assert SparkContext._jvm is not None
SparkContext._jvm.java.lang.System.setProperty(key, value)
[docs] @classmethod
def getSystemProperty(cls, key: str) -> str:
"""
Get a Java system property, such as `java.home`.
.. versionadded:: 4.0.0
Parameters
----------
key : str
The key of a new Java system property.
Examples
--------
>>> sc.getSystemProperty("SPARK_SUBMIT")
'true'
>>> _ = sc.getSystemProperty("java.home")
"""
SparkContext._ensure_initialized()
assert SparkContext._jvm is not None
return SparkContext._jvm.java.lang.System.getProperty(key)
@property
def version(self) -> str:
"""
The version of Spark on which this application is running.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Examples
--------
>>> _ = sc.version
"""
return self._jsc.version()
@property
def applicationId(self) -> str:
"""
A unique identifier for the Spark application.
Its format depends on the scheduler implementation.
* in case of local spark app something like 'local-1433865536131'
* in case of YARN something like 'application_1433865536131_34483'
.. versionadded:: 1.5.0
Examples
--------
>>> sc.applicationId # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
'local-...'
"""
return self._jsc.sc().applicationId()
@property
def uiWebUrl(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Return the URL of the SparkUI instance started by this :class:`SparkContext`
.. versionadded:: 2.1.0
Notes
-----
When the web ui is disabled, e.g., by ``spark.ui.enabled`` set to ``False``,
it returns ``None``.
Examples
--------
>>> sc.uiWebUrl
'http://...'
"""
jurl = self._jsc.sc().uiWebUrl()
return jurl.get() if jurl.nonEmpty() else None
@property
def startTime(self) -> int:
"""Return the epoch time when the :class:`SparkContext` was started.
.. versionadded:: 1.5.0
Examples
--------
>>> _ = sc.startTime
"""
return self._jsc.startTime()
@property
def defaultParallelism(self) -> int:
"""
Default level of parallelism to use when not given by user (e.g. for reduce tasks)
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Examples
--------
>>> sc.defaultParallelism > 0
True
"""
return self._jsc.sc().defaultParallelism()
@property
def defaultMinPartitions(self) -> int:
"""
Default min number of partitions for Hadoop RDDs when not given by user
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Examples
--------
>>> sc.defaultMinPartitions > 0
True
"""
return self._jsc.sc().defaultMinPartitions()
[docs] def stop(self) -> None:
"""
Shut down the :class:`SparkContext`.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
"""
if getattr(self, "_jsc", None):
try:
self._jsc.stop()
except Py4JError:
# Case: SPARK-18523
warnings.warn(
"Unable to cleanly shutdown Spark JVM process."
" It is possible that the process has crashed,"
" been killed or may also be in a zombie state.",
RuntimeWarning,
)
finally:
self._jsc = None
if getattr(self, "_accumulatorServer", None):
self._accumulatorServer.shutdown()
self._accumulatorServer = None # type: ignore[assignment]
with SparkContext._lock:
SparkContext._active_spark_context = None
[docs] def emptyRDD(self) -> RDD[Any]:
"""
Create an :class:`RDD` that has no partitions or elements.
.. versionadded:: 1.5.0
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
An empty RDD
Examples
--------
>>> sc.emptyRDD()
EmptyRDD...
>>> sc.emptyRDD().count()
0
"""
return RDD(self._jsc.emptyRDD(), self, NoOpSerializer())
[docs] def range(
self, start: int, end: Optional[int] = None, step: int = 1, numSlices: Optional[int] = None
) -> RDD[int]:
"""
Create a new RDD of int containing elements from `start` to `end`
(exclusive), increased by `step` every element. Can be called the same
way as python's built-in range() function. If called with a single argument,
the argument is interpreted as `end`, and `start` is set to 0.
.. versionadded:: 1.5.0
Parameters
----------
start : int
the start value
end : int, optional
the end value (exclusive)
step : int, optional, default 1
the incremental step
numSlices : int, optional
the number of partitions of the new RDD
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
An RDD of int
See Also
--------
:meth:`pyspark.sql.SparkSession.range`
Examples
--------
>>> sc.range(5).collect()
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> sc.range(2, 4).collect()
[2, 3]
>>> sc.range(1, 7, 2).collect()
[1, 3, 5]
Generate RDD with a negative step
>>> sc.range(5, 0, -1).collect()
[5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
>>> sc.range(0, 5, -1).collect()
[]
Control the number of partitions
>>> sc.range(5, numSlices=1).getNumPartitions()
1
>>> sc.range(5, numSlices=10).getNumPartitions()
10
"""
if end is None:
end = start
start = 0
return self.parallelize(range(start, end, step), numSlices)
[docs] def parallelize(self, c: Iterable[T], numSlices: Optional[int] = None) -> RDD[T]:
"""
Distribute a local Python collection to form an RDD. Using range
is recommended if the input represents a range for performance.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
c : :class:`collections.abc.Iterable`
iterable collection to distribute
numSlices : int, optional
the number of partitions of the new RDD
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD representing distributed collection.
Examples
--------
>>> sc.parallelize([0, 2, 3, 4, 6], 5).glom().collect()
[[0], [2], [3], [4], [6]]
>>> sc.parallelize(range(0, 6, 2), 5).glom().collect()
[[], [0], [], [2], [4]]
Deal with a list of strings.
>>> strings = ["a", "b", "c"]
>>> sc.parallelize(strings, 2).glom().collect()
[['a'], ['b', 'c']]
"""
numSlices = int(numSlices) if numSlices is not None else self.defaultParallelism
if isinstance(c, range):
size = len(c)
if size == 0:
return self.parallelize([], numSlices)
step = c[1] - c[0] if size > 1 else 1 # type: ignore[index]
start0 = c[0] # type: ignore[index]
def getStart(split: int) -> int:
assert numSlices is not None
return start0 + int((split * size / numSlices)) * step
def f(split: int, iterator: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable:
# it's an empty iterator here but we need this line for triggering the
# logic of signal handling in FramedSerializer.load_stream, for instance,
# SpecialLengths.END_OF_DATA_SECTION in _read_with_length. Since
# FramedSerializer.load_stream produces a generator, the control should
# at least be in that function once. Here we do it by explicitly converting
# the empty iterator to a list, thus make sure worker reuse takes effect.
# See more details in SPARK-26549.
assert len(list(iterator)) == 0
return range(getStart(split), getStart(split + 1), step)
return self.parallelize([], numSlices).mapPartitionsWithIndex(f)
# Make sure we distribute data evenly if it's smaller than self.batchSize
if "__len__" not in dir(c):
c = list(c) # Make it a list so we can compute its length
batchSize = max(
1, min(len(c) // numSlices, self._batchSize or 1024) # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
serializer = BatchedSerializer(self._unbatched_serializer, batchSize)
def reader_func(temp_filename: str) -> JavaObject:
assert self._jvm is not None
return self._jvm.PythonRDD.readRDDFromFile(self._jsc, temp_filename, numSlices)
def createRDDServer() -> JavaObject:
assert self._jvm is not None
return self._jvm.PythonParallelizeServer(self._jsc.sc(), numSlices)
jrdd = self._serialize_to_jvm(c, serializer, reader_func, createRDDServer)
return RDD(jrdd, self, serializer)
def _serialize_to_jvm(
self,
data: Iterable[T],
serializer: Serializer,
reader_func: Callable,
server_func: Callable,
) -> JavaObject:
"""
Using Py4J to send a large dataset to the jvm is slow, so we use either a file
or a socket if we have encryption enabled.
Examples
--------
data
object to be serialized
serializer : class:`pyspark.serializers.Serializer`
reader_func : function
A function which takes a filename and reads in the data in the jvm and
returns a JavaRDD. Only used when encryption is disabled.
server_func : function
A function which creates a SocketAuthServer in the JVM to
accept the serialized data, for use when encryption is enabled.
"""
if self._encryption_enabled:
# with encryption, we open a server in java and send the data directly
server = server_func()
(sock_file, _) = local_connect_and_auth(server.port(), server.secret())
chunked_out = ChunkedStream(sock_file, 8192)
serializer.dump_stream(data, chunked_out)
chunked_out.close()
# this call will block until the server has read all the data and processed it (or
# throws an exception)
r = server.getResult()
return r
else:
# without encryption, we serialize to a file, and we read the file in java and
# parallelize from there.
tempFile = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, dir=self._temp_dir)
try:
try:
serializer.dump_stream(data, tempFile)
finally:
tempFile.close()
return reader_func(tempFile.name)
finally:
# we eagerly reads the file so we can delete right after.
os.unlink(tempFile.name)
[docs] def pickleFile(self, name: str, minPartitions: Optional[int] = None) -> RDD[Any]:
"""
Load an RDD previously saved using :meth:`RDD.saveAsPickleFile` method.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
name : str
directory to the input data files, the path can be comma separated
paths as a list of inputs
minPartitions : int, optional
suggested minimum number of partitions for the resulting RDD
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD representing unpickled data from the file(s).
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsPickleFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pickleFile") as d:
... # Write a temporary pickled file
... path1 = os.path.join(d, "pickled1")
... sc.parallelize(range(10)).saveAsPickleFile(path1, 3)
...
... # Write another temporary pickled file
... path2 = os.path.join(d, "pickled2")
... sc.parallelize(range(-10, -5)).saveAsPickleFile(path2, 3)
...
... # Load picked file
... collected1 = sorted(sc.pickleFile(path1, 3).collect())
... collected2 = sorted(sc.pickleFile(path2, 4).collect())
...
... # Load two picked files together
... collected3 = sorted(sc.pickleFile('{},{}'.format(path1, path2), 5).collect())
>>> collected1
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
>>> collected2
[-10, -9, -8, -7, -6]
>>> collected3
[-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
"""
minPartitions = minPartitions or self.defaultMinPartitions
return RDD(self._jsc.objectFile(name, minPartitions), self)
[docs] def textFile(
self, name: str, minPartitions: Optional[int] = None, use_unicode: bool = True
) -> RDD[str]:
"""
Read a text file from HDFS, a local file system (available on all
nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system URI, and return it as an
RDD of Strings. The text files must be encoded as UTF-8.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
name : str
directory to the input data files, the path can be comma separated
paths as a list of inputs
minPartitions : int, optional
suggested minimum number of partitions for the resulting RDD
use_unicode : bool, default True
If `use_unicode` is False, the strings will be kept as `str` (encoding
as `utf-8`), which is faster and smaller than unicode.
.. versionadded:: 1.2.0
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD representing text data from the file(s).
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsTextFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.wholeTextFiles`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="textFile") as d:
... path1 = os.path.join(d, "text1")
... path2 = os.path.join(d, "text2")
...
... # Write a temporary text file
... sc.parallelize(["x", "y", "z"]).saveAsTextFile(path1)
...
... # Write another temporary text file
... sc.parallelize(["aa", "bb", "cc"]).saveAsTextFile(path2)
...
... # Load text file
... collected1 = sorted(sc.textFile(path1, 3).collect())
... collected2 = sorted(sc.textFile(path2, 4).collect())
...
... # Load two text files together
... collected3 = sorted(sc.textFile('{},{}'.format(path1, path2), 5).collect())
>>> collected1
['x', 'y', 'z']
>>> collected2
['aa', 'bb', 'cc']
>>> collected3
['aa', 'bb', 'cc', 'x', 'y', 'z']
"""
minPartitions = minPartitions or min(self.defaultParallelism, 2)
return RDD(self._jsc.textFile(name, minPartitions), self, UTF8Deserializer(use_unicode))
[docs] def wholeTextFiles(
self, path: str, minPartitions: Optional[int] = None, use_unicode: bool = True
) -> RDD[Tuple[str, str]]:
"""
Read a directory of text files from HDFS, a local file system
(available on all nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system
URI. Each file is read as a single record and returned in a
key-value pair, where the key is the path of each file, the
value is the content of each file.
The text files must be encoded as UTF-8.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
For example, if you have the following files:
.. code-block:: text
hdfs://a-hdfs-path/part-00000
hdfs://a-hdfs-path/part-00001
...
hdfs://a-hdfs-path/part-nnnnn
Do ``rdd = sparkContext.wholeTextFiles("hdfs://a-hdfs-path")``,
then ``rdd`` contains:
.. code-block:: text
(a-hdfs-path/part-00000, its content)
(a-hdfs-path/part-00001, its content)
...
(a-hdfs-path/part-nnnnn, its content)
Parameters
----------
path : str
directory to the input data files, the path can be comma separated
paths as a list of inputs
minPartitions : int, optional
suggested minimum number of partitions for the resulting RDD
use_unicode : bool, default True
If `use_unicode` is False, the strings will be kept as `str` (encoding
as `utf-8`), which is faster and smaller than unicode.
.. versionadded:: 1.2.0
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD representing path-content pairs from the file(s).
Notes
-----
Small files are preferred, as each file will be loaded fully in memory.
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsTextFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.textFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="wholeTextFiles") as d:
... # Write a temporary text file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "1.txt"), "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("123")
...
... # Write another temporary text file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "2.txt"), "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("xyz")
...
... collected = sorted(sc.wholeTextFiles(d).collect())
>>> collected
[('.../1.txt', '123'), ('.../2.txt', 'xyz')]
"""
minPartitions = minPartitions or self.defaultMinPartitions
return RDD(
self._jsc.wholeTextFiles(path, minPartitions),
self,
PairDeserializer(UTF8Deserializer(use_unicode), UTF8Deserializer(use_unicode)),
)
[docs] def binaryFiles(self, path: str, minPartitions: Optional[int] = None) -> RDD[Tuple[str, bytes]]:
"""
Read a directory of binary files from HDFS, a local file system
(available on all nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system URI
as a byte array. Each file is read as a single record and returned
in a key-value pair, where the key is the path of each file, the
value is the content of each file.
.. versionadded:: 1.3.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
directory to the input data files, the path can be comma separated
paths as a list of inputs
minPartitions : int, optional
suggested minimum number of partitions for the resulting RDD
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD representing path-content pairs from the file(s).
Notes
-----
Small files are preferred, large file is also allowable, but may cause bad performance.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.binaryRecords`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="binaryFiles") as d:
... # Write a temporary binary file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "1.bin"), "wb") as f1:
... _ = f1.write(b"binary data I")
...
... # Write another temporary binary file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "2.bin"), "wb") as f2:
... _ = f2.write(b"binary data II")
...
... collected = sorted(sc.binaryFiles(d).collect())
>>> collected
[('.../1.bin', b'binary data I'), ('.../2.bin', b'binary data II')]
"""
minPartitions = minPartitions or self.defaultMinPartitions
return RDD(
self._jsc.binaryFiles(path, minPartitions),
self,
PairDeserializer(UTF8Deserializer(), NoOpSerializer()),
)
[docs] def binaryRecords(self, path: str, recordLength: int) -> RDD[bytes]:
"""
Load data from a flat binary file, assuming each record is a set of numbers
with the specified numerical format (see ByteBuffer), and the number of
bytes per record is constant.
.. versionadded:: 1.3.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
Directory to the input data files
recordLength : int
The length at which to split the records
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of data with values, represented as byte arrays
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.binaryFiles`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="binaryRecords") as d:
... # Write a temporary file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "1.bin"), "w") as f:
... for i in range(3):
... _ = f.write("%04d" % i)
...
... # Write another file
... with open(os.path.join(d, "2.bin"), "w") as f:
... for i in [-1, -2, -10]:
... _ = f.write("%04d" % i)
...
... collected = sorted(sc.binaryRecords(d, 4).collect())
>>> collected
[b'-001', b'-002', b'-010', b'0000', b'0001', b'0002']
"""
return RDD(self._jsc.binaryRecords(path, recordLength), self, NoOpSerializer())
def _dictToJavaMap(self, d: Optional[Dict[str, str]]) -> JavaMap:
assert self._jvm is not None
jm = self._jvm.java.util.HashMap()
if not d:
d = {}
for k, v in d.items():
jm[k] = v
return jm
[docs] def sequenceFile(
self,
path: str,
keyClass: Optional[str] = None,
valueClass: Optional[str] = None,
keyConverter: Optional[str] = None,
valueConverter: Optional[str] = None,
minSplits: Optional[int] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
) -> RDD[Tuple[T, U]]:
"""
Read a Hadoop SequenceFile with arbitrary key and value Writable class from HDFS,
a local file system (available on all nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system URI.
The mechanism is as follows:
1. A Java RDD is created from the SequenceFile or other InputFormat, and the key
and value Writable classes
2. Serialization is attempted via Pickle pickling
3. If this fails, the fallback is to call 'toString' on each key and value
4. :class:`CPickleSerializer` is used to deserialize pickled objects on the Python side
.. versionadded:: 1.3.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
path to sequencefile
keyClass: str, optional
fully qualified classname of key Writable class (e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text")
valueClass : str, optional
fully qualified classname of value Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable")
keyConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning key WritableConverter
valueConverter : str, optional
fully qualifiedname of a function returning value WritableConverter
minSplits : int, optional
minimum splits in dataset (default min(2, sc.defaultParallelism))
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. (default 0, choose batchSize automatically)
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of tuples of key and corresponding value
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsSequenceFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsNewAPIHadoopFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsHadoopFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.newAPIHadoopFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
Set the class of output format
>>> output_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.SequenceFileOutputFormat"
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="sequenceFile") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "hadoop_file")
...
... # Write a temporary Hadoop file
... rdd = sc.parallelize([(1, {3.0: "bb"}), (2, {1.0: "aa"}), (3, {2.0: "dd"})])
... rdd.saveAsNewAPIHadoopFile(path, output_format_class)
...
... collected = sorted(sc.sequenceFile(path).collect())
>>> collected
[(1, {3.0: 'bb'}), (2, {1.0: 'aa'}), (3, {2.0: 'dd'})]
"""
minSplits = minSplits or min(self.defaultParallelism, 2)
assert self._jvm is not None
jrdd = self._jvm.PythonRDD.sequenceFile(
self._jsc,
path,
keyClass,
valueClass,
keyConverter,
valueConverter,
minSplits,
batchSize,
)
return RDD(jrdd, self)
[docs] def newAPIHadoopFile(
self,
path: str,
inputFormatClass: str,
keyClass: str,
valueClass: str,
keyConverter: Optional[str] = None,
valueConverter: Optional[str] = None,
conf: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
) -> RDD[Tuple[T, U]]:
"""
Read a 'new API' Hadoop InputFormat with arbitrary key and value class from HDFS,
a local file system (available on all nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system URI.
The mechanism is the same as for meth:`SparkContext.sequenceFile`.
A Hadoop configuration can be passed in as a Python dict. This will be converted into a
Configuration in Java
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
path to Hadoop file
inputFormatClass : str
fully qualified classname of Hadoop InputFormat
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.TextInputFormat")
keyClass : str
fully qualified classname of key Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text")
valueClass : str
fully qualified classname of value Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable")
keyConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning key WritableConverter
None by default
valueConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning value WritableConverter
None by default
conf : dict, optional
Hadoop configuration, passed in as a dict
None by default
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. (default 0, choose batchSize automatically)
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of tuples of key and corresponding value
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsSequenceFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsNewAPIHadoopFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsHadoopFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.sequenceFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
Set the related classes
>>> output_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.SequenceFileOutputFormat"
>>> input_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.SequenceFileInputFormat"
>>> key_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.IntWritable"
>>> value_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text"
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="newAPIHadoopFile") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "new_hadoop_file")
...
... # Write a temporary Hadoop file
... rdd = sc.parallelize([(1, ""), (1, "a"), (3, "x")])
... rdd.saveAsNewAPIHadoopFile(path, output_format_class, key_class, value_class)
...
... loaded = sc.newAPIHadoopFile(path, input_format_class, key_class, value_class)
... collected = sorted(loaded.collect())
>>> collected
[(1, ''), (1, 'a'), (3, 'x')]
"""
jconf = self._dictToJavaMap(conf)
assert self._jvm is not None
jrdd = self._jvm.PythonRDD.newAPIHadoopFile(
self._jsc,
path,
inputFormatClass,
keyClass,
valueClass,
keyConverter,
valueConverter,
jconf,
batchSize,
)
return RDD(jrdd, self)
[docs] def newAPIHadoopRDD(
self,
inputFormatClass: str,
keyClass: str,
valueClass: str,
keyConverter: Optional[str] = None,
valueConverter: Optional[str] = None,
conf: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
) -> RDD[Tuple[T, U]]:
"""
Read a 'new API' Hadoop InputFormat with arbitrary key and value class, from an arbitrary
Hadoop configuration, which is passed in as a Python dict.
This will be converted into a Configuration in Java.
The mechanism is the same as for meth:`SparkContext.sequenceFile`.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
inputFormatClass : str
fully qualified classname of Hadoop InputFormat
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.TextInputFormat")
keyClass : str
fully qualified classname of key Writable class (e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text")
valueClass : str
fully qualified classname of value Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable")
keyConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning key WritableConverter
(None by default)
valueConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning value WritableConverter
(None by default)
conf : dict, optional
Hadoop configuration, passed in as a dict (None by default)
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. (default 0, choose batchSize automatically)
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of tuples of key and corresponding value
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsNewAPIHadoopDataset`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsHadoopDataset`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopRDD`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
Set the related classes
>>> output_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.SequenceFileOutputFormat"
>>> input_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.SequenceFileInputFormat"
>>> key_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.IntWritable"
>>> value_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text"
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="newAPIHadoopRDD") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "new_hadoop_file")
...
... # Create the conf for writing
... write_conf = {
... "mapreduce.job.outputformat.class": (output_format_class),
... "mapreduce.job.output.key.class": key_class,
... "mapreduce.job.output.value.class": value_class,
... "mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir": path,
... }
...
... # Write a temporary Hadoop file
... rdd = sc.parallelize([(1, ""), (1, "a"), (3, "x")])
... rdd.saveAsNewAPIHadoopDataset(conf=write_conf)
...
... # Create the conf for reading
... read_conf = {"mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.inputdir": path}
...
... loaded = sc.newAPIHadoopRDD(input_format_class,
... key_class, value_class, conf=read_conf)
... collected = sorted(loaded.collect())
>>> collected
[(1, ''), (1, 'a'), (3, 'x')]
"""
jconf = self._dictToJavaMap(conf)
assert self._jvm is not None
jrdd = self._jvm.PythonRDD.newAPIHadoopRDD(
self._jsc,
inputFormatClass,
keyClass,
valueClass,
keyConverter,
valueConverter,
jconf,
batchSize,
)
return RDD(jrdd, self)
[docs] def hadoopFile(
self,
path: str,
inputFormatClass: str,
keyClass: str,
valueClass: str,
keyConverter: Optional[str] = None,
valueConverter: Optional[str] = None,
conf: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
) -> RDD[Tuple[T, U]]:
"""
Read an 'old' Hadoop InputFormat with arbitrary key and value class from HDFS,
a local file system (available on all nodes), or any Hadoop-supported file system URI.
The mechanism is the same as for meth:`SparkContext.sequenceFile`.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
A Hadoop configuration can be passed in as a Python dict. This will be converted into a
Configuration in Java.
Parameters
----------
path : str
path to Hadoop file
inputFormatClass : str
fully qualified classname of Hadoop InputFormat
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.TextInputFormat")
keyClass : str
fully qualified classname of key Writable class (e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text")
valueClass : str
fully qualified classname of value Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable")
keyConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning key WritableConverter
valueConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning value WritableConverter
conf : dict, optional
Hadoop configuration, passed in as a dict
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. (default 0, choose batchSize automatically)
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of tuples of key and corresponding value
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsSequenceFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsNewAPIHadoopFile`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsHadoopFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.newAPIHadoopFile`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopRDD`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
Set the related classes
>>> output_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TextOutputFormat"
>>> input_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TextInputFormat"
>>> key_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.IntWritable"
>>> value_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text"
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="hadoopFile") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "old_hadoop_file")
...
... # Write a temporary Hadoop file
... rdd = sc.parallelize([(1, ""), (1, "a"), (3, "x")])
... rdd.saveAsHadoopFile(path, output_format_class, key_class, value_class)
...
... loaded = sc.hadoopFile(path, input_format_class, key_class, value_class)
... collected = sorted(loaded.collect())
>>> collected
[(0, '1\\t'), (0, '1\\ta'), (0, '3\\tx')]
"""
jconf = self._dictToJavaMap(conf)
assert self._jvm is not None
jrdd = self._jvm.PythonRDD.hadoopFile(
self._jsc,
path,
inputFormatClass,
keyClass,
valueClass,
keyConverter,
valueConverter,
jconf,
batchSize,
)
return RDD(jrdd, self)
[docs] def hadoopRDD(
self,
inputFormatClass: str,
keyClass: str,
valueClass: str,
keyConverter: Optional[str] = None,
valueConverter: Optional[str] = None,
conf: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
batchSize: int = 0,
) -> RDD[Tuple[T, U]]:
"""
Read an 'old' Hadoop InputFormat with arbitrary key and value class, from an arbitrary
Hadoop configuration, which is passed in as a Python dict.
This will be converted into a Configuration in Java.
The mechanism is the same as for meth:`SparkContext.sequenceFile`.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
inputFormatClass : str
fully qualified classname of Hadoop InputFormat
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.TextInputFormat")
keyClass : str
fully qualified classname of key Writable class (e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text")
valueClass : str
fully qualified classname of value Writable class
(e.g. "org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable")
keyConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning key WritableConverter
valueConverter : str, optional
fully qualified name of a function returning value WritableConverter
conf : dict, optional
Hadoop configuration, passed in as a dict
batchSize : int, optional, default 0
The number of Python objects represented as a single
Java object. (default 0, choose batchSize automatically)
Returns
-------
:class:`RDD`
RDD of tuples of key and corresponding value
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.saveAsNewAPIHadoopDataset`
:meth:`RDD.saveAsHadoopDataset`
:meth:`SparkContext.newAPIHadoopRDD`
:meth:`SparkContext.hadoopFile`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
Set the related classes
>>> output_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TextOutputFormat"
>>> input_format_class = "org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TextInputFormat"
>>> key_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.IntWritable"
>>> value_class = "org.apache.hadoop.io.Text"
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="hadoopRDD") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "old_hadoop_file")
...
... # Create the conf for writing
... write_conf = {
... "mapred.output.format.class": output_format_class,
... "mapreduce.job.output.key.class": key_class,
... "mapreduce.job.output.value.class": value_class,
... "mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir": path,
... }
...
... # Write a temporary Hadoop file
... rdd = sc.parallelize([(1, ""), (1, "a"), (3, "x")])
... rdd.saveAsHadoopDataset(conf=write_conf)
...
... # Create the conf for reading
... read_conf = {"mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.inputdir": path}
...
... loaded = sc.hadoopRDD(input_format_class, key_class, value_class, conf=read_conf)
... collected = sorted(loaded.collect())
>>> collected
[(0, '1\\t'), (0, '1\\ta'), (0, '3\\tx')]
"""
jconf = self._dictToJavaMap(conf)
assert self._jvm is not None
jrdd = self._jvm.PythonRDD.hadoopRDD(
self._jsc,
inputFormatClass,
keyClass,
valueClass,
keyConverter,
valueConverter,
jconf,
batchSize,
)
return RDD(jrdd, self)
def _checkpointFile(self, name: str, input_deserializer: PairDeserializer) -> RDD:
jrdd = self._jsc.checkpointFile(name)
return RDD(jrdd, self, input_deserializer)
[docs] def union(self, rdds: List[RDD[T]]) -> RDD[T]:
"""
Build the union of a list of RDDs.
This supports unions() of RDDs with different serialized formats,
although this forces them to be reserialized using the default
serializer:
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`RDD.union`
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="union") as d:
... # generate a text RDD
... with open(os.path.join(d, "union-text.txt"), "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("Hello")
... text_rdd = sc.textFile(d)
...
... # generate another RDD
... parallelized = sc.parallelize(["World!"])
...
... unioned = sorted(sc.union([text_rdd, parallelized]).collect())
>>> unioned
['Hello', 'World!']
"""
first_jrdd_deserializer = rdds[0]._jrdd_deserializer
if any(x._jrdd_deserializer != first_jrdd_deserializer for x in rdds):
rdds = [x._reserialize() for x in rdds]
gw = SparkContext._gateway
assert gw is not None
jvm = SparkContext._jvm
assert jvm is not None
jrdd_cls = jvm.org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaRDD
jpair_rdd_cls = jvm.org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaPairRDD
jdouble_rdd_cls = jvm.org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaDoubleRDD
if is_instance_of(gw, rdds[0]._jrdd, jrdd_cls):
cls = jrdd_cls
elif is_instance_of(gw, rdds[0]._jrdd, jpair_rdd_cls):
cls = jpair_rdd_cls
elif is_instance_of(gw, rdds[0]._jrdd, jdouble_rdd_cls):
cls = jdouble_rdd_cls
else:
cls_name = rdds[0]._jrdd.getClass().getCanonicalName()
raise TypeError("Unsupported Java RDD class %s" % cls_name)
jrdds = gw.new_array(cls, len(rdds))
for i in range(0, len(rdds)):
jrdds[i] = rdds[i]._jrdd
return RDD(self._jsc.union(jrdds), self, rdds[0]._jrdd_deserializer)
[docs] def broadcast(self, value: T) -> "Broadcast[T]":
"""
Broadcast a read-only variable to the cluster, returning a :class:`Broadcast`
object for reading it in distributed functions. The variable will
be sent to each cluster only once.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
value : T
value to broadcast to the Spark nodes
Returns
-------
:class:`Broadcast`
:class:`Broadcast` object, a read-only variable cached on each machine
Examples
--------
>>> mapping = {1: 10001, 2: 10002}
>>> bc = sc.broadcast(mapping)
>>> rdd = sc.range(5)
>>> rdd2 = rdd.map(lambda i: bc.value[i] if i in bc.value else -1)
>>> rdd2.collect()
[-1, 10001, 10002, -1, -1]
>>> bc.destroy()
"""
return Broadcast(self, value, self._pickled_broadcast_vars)
[docs] def accumulator(
self, value: T, accum_param: Optional["AccumulatorParam[T]"] = None
) -> "Accumulator[T]":
"""
Create an :class:`Accumulator` with the given initial value, using a given
:class:`AccumulatorParam` helper object to define how to add values of the
data type if provided. Default AccumulatorParams are used for integers
and floating-point numbers if you do not provide one. For other types,
a custom AccumulatorParam can be used.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
value : T
initialized value
accum_param : :class:`pyspark.AccumulatorParam`, optional
helper object to define how to add values
Returns
-------
:class:`Accumulator`
`Accumulator` object, a shared variable that can be accumulated
Examples
--------
>>> acc = sc.accumulator(9)
>>> acc.value
9
>>> acc += 1
>>> acc.value
10
Accumulator object can be accumulated in RDD operations:
>>> rdd = sc.range(5)
>>> def f(x):
... global acc
... acc += 1
...
>>> rdd.foreach(f)
>>> acc.value
15
"""
if accum_param is None:
if isinstance(value, int):
accum_param = cast("AccumulatorParam[T]", accumulators.INT_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM)
elif isinstance(value, float):
accum_param = cast("AccumulatorParam[T]", accumulators.FLOAT_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM)
elif isinstance(value, complex):
accum_param = cast("AccumulatorParam[T]", accumulators.COMPLEX_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM)
else:
raise TypeError("No default accumulator param for type %s" % type(value))
SparkContext._next_accum_id += 1
return Accumulator(SparkContext._next_accum_id - 1, value, accum_param)
[docs] def addFile(self, path: str, recursive: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Add a file to be downloaded with this Spark job on every node.
The `path` passed can be either a local file, a file in HDFS
(or other Hadoop-supported filesystems), or an HTTP, HTTPS or
FTP URI.
To access the file in Spark jobs, use :meth:`SparkFiles.get` with the
filename to find its download location.
A directory can be given if the recursive option is set to True.
Currently directories are only supported for Hadoop-supported filesystems.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
can be either a local file, a file in HDFS (or other Hadoop-supported
filesystems), or an HTTP, HTTPS or FTP URI. To access the file in Spark jobs,
use :meth:`SparkFiles.get` to find its download location.
recursive : bool, default False
whether to recursively add files in the input directory
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.listFiles`
:meth:`SparkContext.addPyFile`
:meth:`SparkFiles.get`
Notes
-----
A path can be added only once. Subsequent additions of the same path are ignored.
Examples
--------
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> from pyspark import SparkFiles
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="addFile") as d:
... path1 = os.path.join(d, "test1.txt")
... with open(path1, "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("100")
...
... path2 = os.path.join(d, "test2.txt")
... with open(path2, "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("200")
...
... sc.addFile(path1)
... file_list1 = sorted(sc.listFiles)
...
... sc.addFile(path2)
... file_list2 = sorted(sc.listFiles)
...
... # add path2 twice, this addition will be ignored
... sc.addFile(path2)
... file_list3 = sorted(sc.listFiles)
...
... def func(iterator):
... with open(SparkFiles.get("test1.txt")) as f:
... mul = int(f.readline())
... return [x * mul for x in iterator]
...
... collected = sc.parallelize([1, 2, 3, 4]).mapPartitions(func).collect()
>>> file_list1
['file:/.../test1.txt']
>>> file_list2
['file:/.../test1.txt', 'file:/.../test2.txt']
>>> file_list3
['file:/.../test1.txt', 'file:/.../test2.txt']
>>> collected
[100, 200, 300, 400]
"""
self._jsc.sc().addFile(path, recursive)
@property
def listFiles(self) -> List[str]:
"""Returns a list of file paths that are added to resources.
.. versionadded:: 3.4.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addFile`
"""
return list(
self._jvm.scala.jdk.javaapi.CollectionConverters.asJava( # type: ignore[union-attr]
self._jsc.sc().listFiles()
)
)
[docs] def addPyFile(self, path: str) -> None:
"""
Add a .py or .zip dependency for all tasks to be executed on this
SparkContext in the future. The `path` passed can be either a local
file, a file in HDFS (or other Hadoop-supported filesystems), or an
HTTP, HTTPS or FTP URI.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
can be either a .py file or .zip dependency.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addFile`
Notes
-----
A path can be added only once. Subsequent additions of the same path are ignored.
"""
self.addFile(path)
(dirname, filename) = os.path.split(path) # dirname may be directory or HDFS/S3 prefix
if filename[-4:].lower() in self.PACKAGE_EXTENSIONS:
assert self._python_includes is not None
self._python_includes.append(filename)
# for tests in local mode
sys.path.insert(1, os.path.join(SparkFiles.getRootDirectory(), filename))
importlib.invalidate_caches()
[docs] def addArchive(self, path: str) -> None:
"""
Add an archive to be downloaded with this Spark job on every node.
The `path` passed can be either a local file, a file in HDFS
(or other Hadoop-supported filesystems), or an HTTP, HTTPS or
FTP URI.
To access the file in Spark jobs, use :meth:`SparkFiles.get` with the
filename to find its download/unpacked location. The given path should
be one of .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz and .jar.
.. versionadded:: 3.3.0
Parameters
----------
path : str
can be either a local file, a file in HDFS (or other Hadoop-supported
filesystems), or an HTTP, HTTPS or FTP URI. To access the file in Spark jobs,
use :meth:`SparkFiles.get` to find its download location.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.listArchives`
:meth:`SparkFiles.get`
Notes
-----
A path can be added only once. Subsequent additions of the same path are ignored.
This API is experimental.
Examples
--------
Creates a zipped file that contains a text file written '100'.
>>> import os
>>> import tempfile
>>> import zipfile
>>> from pyspark import SparkFiles
>>> with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="addArchive") as d:
... path = os.path.join(d, "test.txt")
... with open(path, "w") as f:
... _ = f.write("100")
...
... zip_path1 = os.path.join(d, "test1.zip")
... with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path1, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as z:
... z.write(path, os.path.basename(path))
...
... zip_path2 = os.path.join(d, "test2.zip")
... with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path2, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as z:
... z.write(path, os.path.basename(path))
...
... sc.addArchive(zip_path1)
... arch_list1 = sorted(sc.listArchives)
...
... sc.addArchive(zip_path2)
... arch_list2 = sorted(sc.listArchives)
...
... # add zip_path2 twice, this addition will be ignored
... sc.addArchive(zip_path2)
... arch_list3 = sorted(sc.listArchives)
...
... def func(iterator):
... with open("%s/test.txt" % SparkFiles.get("test1.zip")) as f:
... mul = int(f.readline())
... return [x * mul for x in iterator]
...
... collected = sc.parallelize([1, 2, 3, 4]).mapPartitions(func).collect()
>>> arch_list1
['file:/.../test1.zip']
>>> arch_list2
['file:/.../test1.zip', 'file:/.../test2.zip']
>>> arch_list3
['file:/.../test1.zip', 'file:/.../test2.zip']
>>> collected
[100, 200, 300, 400]
"""
self._jsc.sc().addArchive(path)
@property
def listArchives(self) -> List[str]:
"""Returns a list of archive paths that are added to resources.
.. versionadded:: 3.4.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addArchive`
"""
return list(
self._jvm.scala.jdk.javaapi.CollectionConverters.asJava( # type: ignore[union-attr]
self._jsc.sc().listArchives()
)
)
[docs] def setCheckpointDir(self, dirName: str) -> None:
"""
Set the directory under which RDDs are going to be checkpointed. The
directory must be an HDFS path if running on a cluster.
.. versionadded:: 0.7.0
Parameters
----------
dirName : str
path to the directory where checkpoint files will be stored
(must be HDFS path if running in cluster)
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.getCheckpointDir`
:meth:`RDD.checkpoint`
:meth:`RDD.getCheckpointFile`
"""
self._jsc.sc().setCheckpointDir(dirName)
[docs] def getCheckpointDir(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return the directory where RDDs are checkpointed. Returns None if no
checkpoint directory has been set.
.. versionadded:: 3.1.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.setCheckpointDir`
:meth:`RDD.checkpoint`
:meth:`RDD.getCheckpointFile`
"""
if not self._jsc.sc().getCheckpointDir().isEmpty():
return self._jsc.sc().getCheckpointDir().get()
return None
def _getJavaStorageLevel(self, storageLevel: StorageLevel) -> JavaObject:
"""
Returns a Java StorageLevel based on a pyspark.StorageLevel.
"""
if not isinstance(storageLevel, StorageLevel):
raise TypeError("storageLevel must be of type pyspark.StorageLevel")
assert self._jvm is not None
newStorageLevel = self._jvm.org.apache.spark.storage.StorageLevel
return newStorageLevel(
storageLevel.useDisk,
storageLevel.useMemory,
storageLevel.useOffHeap,
storageLevel.deserialized,
storageLevel.replication,
)
[docs] def setJobGroup(self, groupId: str, description: str, interruptOnCancel: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Assigns a group ID to all the jobs started by this thread until the group ID is set to a
different value or cleared.
Often, a unit of execution in an application consists of multiple Spark actions or jobs.
Application programmers can use this method to group all those jobs together and give a
group description. Once set, the Spark web UI will associate such jobs with this group.
The application can use :meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobGroup` to cancel all
running jobs in this group.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
Parameters
----------
groupId : str
The group ID to assign.
description : str
The description to set for the job group.
interruptOnCancel : bool, optional, default False
whether to interrupt jobs on job cancellation.
Notes
-----
If interruptOnCancel is set to true for the job group, then job cancellation will result
in Thread.interrupt() being called on the job's executor threads. This is useful to help
ensure that the tasks are actually stopped in a timely manner, but is off by default due
to HDFS-1208, where HDFS may respond to Thread.interrupt() by marking nodes as dead.
If you run jobs in parallel, use :class:`pyspark.InheritableThread` for thread
local inheritance.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobGroup`
Examples
--------
>>> import threading
>>> from time import sleep
>>> from pyspark import InheritableThread
>>> result = "Not Set"
>>> lock = threading.Lock()
>>> def map_func(x):
... sleep(100)
... raise RuntimeError("Task should have been cancelled")
...
>>> def start_job(x):
... global result
... try:
... sc.setJobGroup("job_to_cancel", "some description")
... result = sc.parallelize(range(x)).map(map_func).collect()
... except Exception as e:
... result = "Cancelled"
... lock.release()
...
>>> def stop_job():
... sleep(5)
... sc.cancelJobGroup("job_to_cancel")
...
>>> suppress = lock.acquire()
>>> suppress = InheritableThread(target=start_job, args=(10,)).start()
>>> suppress = InheritableThread(target=stop_job).start()
>>> suppress = lock.acquire()
>>> print(result)
Cancelled
"""
self._jsc.setJobGroup(groupId, description, interruptOnCancel)
[docs] def setInterruptOnCancel(self, interruptOnCancel: bool) -> None:
"""
Set the behavior of job cancellation from jobs started in this thread.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
Parameters
----------
interruptOnCancel : bool
If true, then job cancellation will result in ``Thread.interrupt()``
being called on the job's executor threads. This is useful to help ensure that
the tasks are actually stopped in a timely manner, but is off by default due to
HDFS-1208, where HDFS may respond to ``Thread.interrupt()`` by marking nodes as dead.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.removeJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelAllJobs`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobGroup`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
"""
self._jsc.setInterruptOnCancel(interruptOnCancel)
[docs] def addJobTag(self, tag: str) -> None:
"""
Add a tag to be assigned to all the jobs started by this thread.
Often, a unit of execution in an application consists of multiple Spark actions or jobs.
Application programmers can use this method to group all those jobs together and give a
group tag. The application can use :meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag` to cancel all
running executions with this tag.
There may be multiple tags present at the same time, so different parts of application may
use different tags to perform cancellation at different levels of granularity.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
Parameters
----------
tag : str
The tag to be added. Cannot contain ',' (comma) character.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.removeJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.getJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.clearJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.setInterruptOnCancel`
Examples
--------
>>> import threading
>>> from time import sleep
>>> from pyspark import InheritableThread
>>> sc.setInterruptOnCancel(interruptOnCancel=True)
>>> result = "Not Set"
>>> lock = threading.Lock()
>>> def map_func(x):
... sleep(100)
... raise RuntimeError("Task should have been cancelled")
...
>>> def start_job(x):
... global result
... try:
... sc.addJobTag("job_to_cancel")
... result = sc.parallelize(range(x)).map(map_func).collect()
... except Exception as e:
... result = "Cancelled"
... lock.release()
...
>>> def stop_job():
... sleep(5)
... sc.cancelJobsWithTag("job_to_cancel")
...
>>> suppress = lock.acquire()
>>> suppress = InheritableThread(target=start_job, args=(10,)).start()
>>> suppress = InheritableThread(target=stop_job).start()
>>> suppress = lock.acquire()
>>> print(result)
Cancelled
>>> sc.clearJobTags()
"""
self._jsc.addJobTag(tag)
[docs] def removeJobTag(self, tag: str) -> None:
"""
Remove a tag previously added to be assigned to all the jobs started by this thread.
Noop if such a tag was not added earlier.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
Parameters
----------
tag : str
The tag to be removed. Cannot contain ',' (comma) character.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.getJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.clearJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.setInterruptOnCancel`
Examples
--------
>>> sc.addJobTag("job_to_cancel1")
>>> sc.addJobTag("job_to_cancel2")
>>> sc.getJobTags()
{'job_to_cancel1', 'job_to_cancel2'}
>>> sc.removeJobTag("job_to_cancel1")
>>> sc.getJobTags()
{'job_to_cancel2'}
>>> sc.clearJobTags()
"""
self._jsc.removeJobTag(tag)
[docs] def getJobTags(self) -> Set[str]:
"""
Get the tags that are currently set to be assigned to all the jobs started by this thread.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
Returns
-------
set of str
the tags that are currently set to be assigned to all the jobs started by this thread.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.removeJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.clearJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.setInterruptOnCancel`
Examples
--------
>>> sc.addJobTag("job_to_cancel")
>>> sc.getJobTags()
{'job_to_cancel'}
>>> sc.clearJobTags()
"""
return self._jsc.getJobTags()
[docs] def clearJobTags(self) -> None:
"""
Clear the current thread's job tags.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.removeJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.getJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.setInterruptOnCancel`
Examples
--------
>>> sc.addJobTag("job_to_cancel")
>>> sc.clearJobTags()
>>> sc.getJobTags()
set()
"""
self._jsc.clearJobTags()
[docs] def setLocalProperty(self, key: str, value: str) -> None:
"""
Set a local property that affects jobs submitted from this thread, such as the
Spark fair scheduler pool.
To remove/unset property simply set `value` to None e.g. sc.setLocalProperty("key", None)
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
Parameters
----------
key : str
The key of the local property to set.
value : str
The value of the local property to set. If set to `None` then the
property will be removed
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.getLocalProperty`
Notes
-----
If you run jobs in parallel, use :class:`pyspark.InheritableThread` for thread
local inheritance.
"""
self._jsc.setLocalProperty(key, value)
[docs] def getLocalProperty(self, key: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Get a local property set in this thread, or null if it is missing. See
:meth:`setLocalProperty`.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.setLocalProperty`
"""
return self._jsc.getLocalProperty(key)
[docs] def setJobDescription(self, value: str) -> None:
"""
Set a human readable description of the current job.
.. versionadded:: 2.3.0
Parameters
----------
value : str
The job description to set.
Notes
-----
If you run jobs in parallel, use :class:`pyspark.InheritableThread` for thread
local inheritance.
"""
self._jsc.setJobDescription(value)
[docs] def sparkUser(self) -> str:
"""
Get SPARK_USER for user who is running SparkContext.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
"""
return self._jsc.sc().sparkUser()
[docs] def cancelJobGroup(self, groupId: str) -> None:
"""
Cancel active jobs for the specified group. See :meth:`SparkContext.setJobGroup`.
for more information.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
groupId : str
The group ID to cancel the job.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.setJobGroup`
"""
self._jsc.sc().cancelJobGroup(groupId)
[docs] def cancelJobsWithTag(self, tag: str) -> None:
"""
Cancel active jobs that have the specified tag. See
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`.
.. versionadded:: 3.5.0
Parameters
----------
tag : str
The tag to be cancelled. Cannot contain ',' (comma) character.
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.addJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.removeJobTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.getJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.clearJobTags`
:meth:`SparkContext.setInterruptOnCancel`
"""
return self._jsc.cancelJobsWithTag(tag)
[docs] def cancelAllJobs(self) -> None:
"""
Cancel all jobs that have been scheduled or are running.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobGroup`
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelJobsWithTag`
:meth:`SparkContext.runJob`
"""
self._jsc.sc().cancelAllJobs()
[docs] def statusTracker(self) -> StatusTracker:
"""
Return :class:`StatusTracker` object
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
"""
return StatusTracker(self._jsc.statusTracker())
[docs] def runJob(
self,
rdd: RDD[T],
partitionFunc: Callable[[Iterable[T]], Iterable[U]],
partitions: Optional[Sequence[int]] = None,
allowLocal: bool = False,
) -> List[U]:
"""
Executes the given partitionFunc on the specified set of partitions,
returning the result as an array of elements.
If 'partitions' is not specified, this will run over all partitions.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.0
Parameters
----------
rdd : :class:`RDD`
target RDD to run tasks on
partitionFunc : function
a function to run on each partition of the RDD
partitions : list, optional
set of partitions to run on; some jobs may not want to compute on all
partitions of the target RDD, e.g. for operations like `first`
allowLocal : bool, default False
this parameter takes no effect
Returns
-------
list
results of specified partitions
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.cancelAllJobs`
Examples
--------
>>> myRDD = sc.parallelize(range(6), 3)
>>> sc.runJob(myRDD, lambda part: [x * x for x in part])
[0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25]
>>> myRDD = sc.parallelize(range(6), 3)
>>> sc.runJob(myRDD, lambda part: [x * x for x in part], [0, 2], True)
[0, 1, 16, 25]
"""
if partitions is None:
partitions = list(range(rdd._jrdd.partitions().size()))
# Implementation note: This is implemented as a mapPartitions followed
# by runJob() in order to avoid having to pass a Python lambda into
# SparkContext#runJob.
mappedRDD = rdd.mapPartitions(partitionFunc)
assert self._jvm is not None
sock_info = self._jvm.PythonRDD.runJob(self._jsc.sc(), mappedRDD._jrdd, partitions)
return list(_load_from_socket(sock_info, mappedRDD._jrdd_deserializer))
[docs] def show_profiles(self) -> None:
"""Print the profile stats to stdout
.. versionadded:: 1.2.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.dump_profiles`
"""
if self.profiler_collector is not None:
self.profiler_collector.show_profiles()
else:
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="INCORRECT_CONF_FOR_PROFILE",
messageParameters={},
)
[docs] def dump_profiles(self, path: str) -> None:
"""Dump the profile stats into directory `path`
.. versionadded:: 1.2.0
See Also
--------
:meth:`SparkContext.show_profiles`
"""
if self.profiler_collector is not None:
self.profiler_collector.dump_profiles(path)
else:
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="INCORRECT_CONF_FOR_PROFILE",
messageParameters={},
)
[docs] def getConf(self) -> SparkConf:
"""Return a copy of this SparkContext's configuration :class:`SparkConf`.
.. versionadded:: 2.1.0
"""
conf = SparkConf()
conf.setAll(self._conf.getAll())
return conf
@property
def resources(self) -> Dict[str, ResourceInformation]:
"""
Return the resource information of this :class:`SparkContext`.
A resource could be a GPU, FPGA, etc.
.. versionadded:: 3.0.0
"""
resources = {}
jresources = self._jsc.resources()
for x in jresources:
name = jresources[x].name()
jaddresses = jresources[x].addresses()
addrs = [addr for addr in jaddresses]
resources[name] = ResourceInformation(name, addrs)
return resources
@staticmethod
def _assert_on_driver() -> None:
"""
Called to ensure that SparkContext is created only on the Driver.
Throws an exception if a SparkContext is about to be created in executors.
"""
if TaskContext.get() is not None:
raise PySparkRuntimeError(
errorClass="CONTEXT_ONLY_VALID_ON_DRIVER",
messageParameters={},
)
def _test() -> None:
import doctest
globs = globals().copy()
conf = SparkConf().set("spark.ui.enabled", "True")
globs["sc"] = SparkContext("local[4]", "context tests", conf=conf)
(failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod(globs=globs, optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS)
globs["sc"].stop()
if failure_count:
sys.exit(-1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
_test()