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[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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import datetime
import os
import threading
import time
import unittest
import warnings
from pyspark.sql import Row
from pyspark.sql.types import *
from pyspark.testing.sqlutils import ReusedSQLTestCase, have_pandas, have_pyarrow, \
pandas_requirement_message, pyarrow_requirement_message
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from pyspark.testing.utils import QuietTest
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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from pyspark.util import _exception_message
if have_pandas:
import pandas as pd
from pandas.util.testing import assert_frame_equal
if have_pyarrow:
import pyarrow as pa
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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@unittest.skipIf(
not have_pandas or not have_pyarrow,
pandas_requirement_message or pyarrow_requirement_message)
class ArrowTests(ReusedSQLTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
from datetime import date, datetime
from decimal import Decimal
super(ArrowTests, cls).setUpClass()
cls.warnings_lock = threading.Lock()
# Synchronize default timezone between Python and Java
cls.tz_prev = os.environ.get("TZ", None) # save current tz if set
tz = "America/Los_Angeles"
os.environ["TZ"] = tz
time.tzset()
cls.spark.conf.set("spark.sql.session.timeZone", tz)
cls.spark.conf.set("spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled", "true")
# Disable fallback by default to easily detect the failures.
cls.spark.conf.set("spark.sql.execution.arrow.fallback.enabled", "false")
cls.schema = StructType([
StructField("1_str_t", StringType(), True),
StructField("2_int_t", IntegerType(), True),
StructField("3_long_t", LongType(), True),
StructField("4_float_t", FloatType(), True),
StructField("5_double_t", DoubleType(), True),
StructField("6_decimal_t", DecimalType(38, 18), True),
StructField("7_date_t", DateType(), True),
StructField("8_timestamp_t", TimestampType(), True),
StructField("9_binary_t", BinaryType(), True)])
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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cls.data = [(u"a", 1, 10, 0.2, 2.0, Decimal("2.0"),
date(1969, 1, 1), datetime(1969, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1), bytearray(b"a")),
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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(u"b", 2, 20, 0.4, 4.0, Decimal("4.0"),
date(2012, 2, 2), datetime(2012, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2), bytearray(b"bb")),
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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(u"c", 3, 30, 0.8, 6.0, Decimal("6.0"),
date(2100, 3, 3), datetime(2100, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3), bytearray(b"ccc")),
(u"d", 4, 40, 1.0, 8.0, Decimal("8.0"),
date(2262, 4, 12), datetime(2262, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3), bytearray(b"dddd"))]
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
del os.environ["TZ"]
if cls.tz_prev is not None:
os.environ["TZ"] = cls.tz_prev
time.tzset()
super(ArrowTests, cls).tearDownClass()
def create_pandas_data_frame(self):
import numpy as np
data_dict = {}
for j, name in enumerate(self.schema.names):
data_dict[name] = [self.data[i][j] for i in range(len(self.data))]
# need to convert these to numpy types first
data_dict["2_int_t"] = np.int32(data_dict["2_int_t"])
data_dict["4_float_t"] = np.float32(data_dict["4_float_t"])
return pd.DataFrame(data=data_dict)
def test_toPandas_fallback_enabled(self):
with self.sql_conf({"spark.sql.execution.arrow.fallback.enabled": True}):
schema = StructType([StructField("map", MapType(StringType(), IntegerType()), True)])
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([({u'a': 1},)], schema=schema)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.warnings_lock:
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warns:
# we want the warnings to appear even if this test is run from a subclass
warnings.simplefilter("always")
pdf = df.toPandas()
# Catch and check the last UserWarning.
user_warns = [
warn.message for warn in warns if isinstance(warn.message, UserWarning)]
self.assertTrue(len(user_warns) > 0)
self.assertTrue(
"Attempting non-optimization" in _exception_message(user_warns[-1]))
assert_frame_equal(pdf, pd.DataFrame({u'map': [{u'a': 1}]}))
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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def test_toPandas_fallback_disabled(self):
schema = StructType([StructField("map", MapType(StringType(), IntegerType()), True)])
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([(None,)], schema=schema)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.warnings_lock:
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(Exception, 'Unsupported type'):
df.toPandas()
def test_null_conversion(self):
df_null = self.spark.createDataFrame([tuple([None for _ in range(len(self.data[0]))])] +
self.data)
pdf = df_null.toPandas()
null_counts = pdf.isnull().sum().tolist()
self.assertTrue(all([c == 1 for c in null_counts]))
def _toPandas_arrow_toggle(self, df):
with self.sql_conf({"spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled": False}):
pdf = df.toPandas()
pdf_arrow = df.toPandas()
return pdf, pdf_arrow
def test_toPandas_arrow_toggle(self):
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(self.data, schema=self.schema)
pdf, pdf_arrow = self._toPandas_arrow_toggle(df)
expected = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
assert_frame_equal(expected, pdf)
assert_frame_equal(expected, pdf_arrow)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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def test_toPandas_respect_session_timezone(self):
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(self.data, schema=self.schema)
timezone = "America/New_York"
with self.sql_conf({
"spark.sql.execution.pandas.respectSessionTimeZone": False,
"spark.sql.session.timeZone": timezone}):
pdf_la, pdf_arrow_la = self._toPandas_arrow_toggle(df)
assert_frame_equal(pdf_arrow_la, pdf_la)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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with self.sql_conf({
"spark.sql.execution.pandas.respectSessionTimeZone": True,
"spark.sql.session.timeZone": timezone}):
pdf_ny, pdf_arrow_ny = self._toPandas_arrow_toggle(df)
assert_frame_equal(pdf_arrow_ny, pdf_ny)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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self.assertFalse(pdf_ny.equals(pdf_la))
from pyspark.sql.types import _check_series_convert_timestamps_local_tz
pdf_la_corrected = pdf_la.copy()
for field in self.schema:
if isinstance(field.dataType, TimestampType):
pdf_la_corrected[field.name] = _check_series_convert_timestamps_local_tz(
pdf_la_corrected[field.name], timezone)
assert_frame_equal(pdf_ny, pdf_la_corrected)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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def test_pandas_round_trip(self):
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(self.data, schema=self.schema)
pdf_arrow = df.toPandas()
assert_frame_equal(pdf_arrow, pdf)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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def test_filtered_frame(self):
df = self.spark.range(3).toDF("i")
pdf = df.filter("i < 0").toPandas()
self.assertEqual(len(pdf.columns), 1)
self.assertEqual(pdf.columns[0], "i")
self.assertTrue(pdf.empty)
def _createDataFrame_toggle(self, pdf, schema=None):
with self.sql_conf({"spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled": False}):
df_no_arrow = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=schema)
df_arrow = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=schema)
return df_no_arrow, df_arrow
def test_createDataFrame_toggle(self):
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
df_no_arrow, df_arrow = self._createDataFrame_toggle(pdf, schema=self.schema)
self.assertEquals(df_no_arrow.collect(), df_arrow.collect())
def test_createDataFrame_respect_session_timezone(self):
from datetime import timedelta
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
timezone = "America/New_York"
with self.sql_conf({
"spark.sql.execution.pandas.respectSessionTimeZone": False,
"spark.sql.session.timeZone": timezone}):
df_no_arrow_la, df_arrow_la = self._createDataFrame_toggle(pdf, schema=self.schema)
result_la = df_no_arrow_la.collect()
result_arrow_la = df_arrow_la.collect()
self.assertEqual(result_la, result_arrow_la)
with self.sql_conf({
"spark.sql.execution.pandas.respectSessionTimeZone": True,
"spark.sql.session.timeZone": timezone}):
df_no_arrow_ny, df_arrow_ny = self._createDataFrame_toggle(pdf, schema=self.schema)
result_ny = df_no_arrow_ny.collect()
result_arrow_ny = df_arrow_ny.collect()
self.assertEqual(result_ny, result_arrow_ny)
self.assertNotEqual(result_ny, result_la)
# Correct result_la by adjusting 3 hours difference between Los Angeles and New York
result_la_corrected = [Row(**{k: v - timedelta(hours=3) if k == '8_timestamp_t' else v
for k, v in row.asDict().items()})
for row in result_la]
self.assertEqual(result_ny, result_la_corrected)
def test_createDataFrame_with_schema(self):
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=self.schema)
self.assertEquals(self.schema, df.schema)
pdf_arrow = df.toPandas()
assert_frame_equal(pdf_arrow, pdf)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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def test_createDataFrame_with_incorrect_schema(self):
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
fields = list(self.schema)
fields[0], fields[7] = fields[7], fields[0] # swap str with timestamp
wrong_schema = StructType(fields)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
[SPARK-26566][PYTHON][SQL] Upgrade Apache Arrow to version 0.12.0 ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Upgrade Apache Arrow to version 0.12.0. This includes the Java artifacts and fixes to enable usage with pyarrow 0.12.0 Version 0.12.0 includes the following selected fixes/improvements relevant to Spark users: * Safe cast fails from numpy float64 array with nans to integer, ARROW-4258 * Java, Reduce heap usage for variable width vectors, ARROW-4147 * Binary identity cast not implemented, ARROW-4101 * pyarrow open_stream deprecated, use ipc.open_stream, ARROW-4098 * conversion to date object no longer needed, ARROW-3910 * Error reading IPC file with no record batches, ARROW-3894 * Signed to unsigned integer cast yields incorrect results when type sizes are the same, ARROW-3790 * from_pandas gives incorrect results when converting floating point to bool, ARROW-3428 * Import pyarrow fails if scikit-learn is installed from conda (boost-cpp / libboost issue), ARROW-3048 * Java update to official Flatbuffers version 1.9.0, ARROW-3175 complete list [here](https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20ARROW%20AND%20status%20in%20(Resolved%2C%20Closed)%20AND%20fixVersion%20%3D%200.12.0) PySpark requires the following fixes to work with PyArrow 0.12.0 * Encrypted pyspark worker fails due to ChunkedStream missing closed property * pyarrow now converts dates as objects by default, which causes error because type is assumed datetime64 * ArrowTests fails due to difference in raised error message * pyarrow.open_stream deprecated * tests fail because groupby adds index column with duplicate name ## How was this patch tested? Ran unit tests with pyarrow versions 0.8.0, 0.10.0, 0.11.1, 0.12.0 Closes #23657 from BryanCutler/arrow-upgrade-012. Authored-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(Exception, ".*cast.*[s|S]tring.*timestamp.*"):
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=wrong_schema)
def test_createDataFrame_with_names(self):
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
new_names = list(map(str, range(len(self.schema.fieldNames()))))
# Test that schema as a list of column names gets applied
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=list(new_names))
self.assertEquals(df.schema.fieldNames(), new_names)
# Test that schema as tuple of column names gets applied
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=tuple(new_names))
self.assertEquals(df.schema.fieldNames(), new_names)
def test_createDataFrame_column_name_encoding(self):
pdf = pd.DataFrame({u'a': [1]})
columns = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf).columns
self.assertTrue(isinstance(columns[0], str))
self.assertEquals(columns[0], 'a')
columns = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, [u'b']).columns
self.assertTrue(isinstance(columns[0], str))
self.assertEquals(columns[0], 'b')
def test_createDataFrame_with_single_data_type(self):
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, ".*IntegerType.*not supported.*"):
self.spark.createDataFrame(pd.DataFrame({"a": [1]}), schema="int")
def test_createDataFrame_does_not_modify_input(self):
# Some series get converted for Spark to consume, this makes sure input is unchanged
pdf = self.create_pandas_data_frame()
# Use a nanosecond value to make sure it is not truncated
pdf.ix[0, '8_timestamp_t'] = pd.Timestamp(1)
# Integers with nulls will get NaNs filled with 0 and will be casted
pdf.ix[1, '2_int_t'] = None
pdf_copy = pdf.copy(deep=True)
self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf, schema=self.schema)
self.assertTrue(pdf.equals(pdf_copy))
def test_schema_conversion_roundtrip(self):
from pyspark.sql.types import from_arrow_schema, to_arrow_schema
arrow_schema = to_arrow_schema(self.schema)
schema_rt = from_arrow_schema(arrow_schema)
self.assertEquals(self.schema, schema_rt)
def test_createDataFrame_with_array_type(self):
pdf = pd.DataFrame({"a": [[1, 2], [3, 4]], "b": [[u"x", u"y"], [u"y", u"z"]]})
df, df_arrow = self._createDataFrame_toggle(pdf)
result = df.collect()
result_arrow = df_arrow.collect()
expected = [tuple(list(e) for e in rec) for rec in pdf.to_records(index=False)]
for r in range(len(expected)):
for e in range(len(expected[r])):
self.assertTrue(expected[r][e] == result_arrow[r][e] and
result[r][e] == result_arrow[r][e])
def test_toPandas_with_array_type(self):
expected = [([1, 2], [u"x", u"y"]), ([3, 4], [u"y", u"z"])]
array_schema = StructType([StructField("a", ArrayType(IntegerType())),
StructField("b", ArrayType(StringType()))])
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(expected, schema=array_schema)
pdf, pdf_arrow = self._toPandas_arrow_toggle(df)
result = [tuple(list(e) for e in rec) for rec in pdf.to_records(index=False)]
result_arrow = [tuple(list(e) for e in rec) for rec in pdf_arrow.to_records(index=False)]
for r in range(len(expected)):
for e in range(len(expected[r])):
self.assertTrue(expected[r][e] == result_arrow[r][e] and
result[r][e] == result_arrow[r][e])
def test_createDataFrame_with_int_col_names(self):
import numpy as np
pdf = pd.DataFrame(np.random.rand(4, 2))
df, df_arrow = self._createDataFrame_toggle(pdf)
pdf_col_names = [str(c) for c in pdf.columns]
self.assertEqual(pdf_col_names, df.columns)
self.assertEqual(pdf_col_names, df_arrow.columns)
def test_createDataFrame_fallback_enabled(self):
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.sql_conf({"spark.sql.execution.arrow.fallback.enabled": True}):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warns:
# we want the warnings to appear even if this test is run from a subclass
warnings.simplefilter("always")
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(
pd.DataFrame([[{u'a': 1}]]), "a: map<string, int>")
# Catch and check the last UserWarning.
user_warns = [
warn.message for warn in warns if isinstance(warn.message, UserWarning)]
self.assertTrue(len(user_warns) > 0)
self.assertTrue(
"Attempting non-optimization" in _exception_message(user_warns[-1]))
self.assertEqual(df.collect(), [Row(a={u'a': 1})])
def test_createDataFrame_fallback_disabled(self):
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TypeError, 'Unsupported type'):
self.spark.createDataFrame(
pd.DataFrame([[{u'a': 1}]]), "a: map<string, int>")
# Regression test for SPARK-23314
def test_timestamp_dst(self):
# Daylight saving time for Los Angeles for 2015 is Sun, Nov 1 at 2:00 am
dt = [datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 0, 30),
datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 1, 30),
datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 2, 30)]
pdf = pd.DataFrame({'time': dt})
df_from_python = self.spark.createDataFrame(dt, 'timestamp').toDF('time')
df_from_pandas = self.spark.createDataFrame(pdf)
assert_frame_equal(pdf, df_from_python.toPandas())
assert_frame_equal(pdf, df_from_pandas.toPandas())
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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[SPARK-25274][PYTHON][SQL] In toPandas with Arrow send un-ordered record batches to improve performance ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? When executing `toPandas` with Arrow enabled, partitions that arrive in the JVM out-of-order must be buffered before they can be send to Python. This causes an excess of memory to be used in the driver JVM and increases the time it takes to complete because data must sit in the JVM waiting for preceding partitions to come in. This change sends un-ordered partitions to Python as soon as they arrive in the JVM, followed by a list of partition indices so that Python can assemble the data in the correct order. This way, data is not buffered at the JVM and there is no waiting on particular partitions so performance will be increased. Followup to #21546 ## How was this patch tested? Added new test with a large number of batches per partition, and test that forces a small delay in the first partition. These test that partitions are collected out-of-order and then are are put in the correct order in Python. ## Performance Tests - toPandas Tests run on a 4 node standalone cluster with 32 cores total, 14.04.1-Ubuntu and OpenJDK 8 measured wall clock time to execute `toPandas()` and took the average best time of 5 runs/5 loops each. Test code ```python df = spark.range(1 << 25, numPartitions=32).toDF("id").withColumn("x1", rand()).withColumn("x2", rand()).withColumn("x3", rand()).withColumn("x4", rand()) for i in range(5): start = time.time() _ = df.toPandas() elapsed = time.time() - start ``` Spark config ``` spark.driver.memory 5g spark.executor.memory 5g spark.driver.maxResultSize 2g spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled true ``` Current Master w/ Arrow stream | This PR ---------------------|------------ 5.16207 | 4.342533 5.133671 | 4.399408 5.147513 | 4.468471 5.105243 | 4.36524 5.018685 | 4.373791 Avg Master | Avg This PR ------------------|-------------- 5.1134364 | 4.3898886 Speedup of **1.164821449** Closes #22275 from BryanCutler/arrow-toPandas-oo-batches-SPARK-25274. Authored-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com>
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def test_toPandas_batch_order(self):
def delay_first_part(partition_index, iterator):
if partition_index == 0:
time.sleep(0.1)
return iterator
# Collects Arrow RecordBatches out of order in driver JVM then re-orders in Python
def run_test(num_records, num_parts, max_records, use_delay=False):
df = self.spark.range(num_records, numPartitions=num_parts).toDF("a")
if use_delay:
df = df.rdd.mapPartitionsWithIndex(delay_first_part).toDF()
with self.sql_conf({"spark.sql.execution.arrow.maxRecordsPerBatch": max_records}):
pdf, pdf_arrow = self._toPandas_arrow_toggle(df)
assert_frame_equal(pdf, pdf_arrow)
[SPARK-25274][PYTHON][SQL] In toPandas with Arrow send un-ordered record batches to improve performance ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? When executing `toPandas` with Arrow enabled, partitions that arrive in the JVM out-of-order must be buffered before they can be send to Python. This causes an excess of memory to be used in the driver JVM and increases the time it takes to complete because data must sit in the JVM waiting for preceding partitions to come in. This change sends un-ordered partitions to Python as soon as they arrive in the JVM, followed by a list of partition indices so that Python can assemble the data in the correct order. This way, data is not buffered at the JVM and there is no waiting on particular partitions so performance will be increased. Followup to #21546 ## How was this patch tested? Added new test with a large number of batches per partition, and test that forces a small delay in the first partition. These test that partitions are collected out-of-order and then are are put in the correct order in Python. ## Performance Tests - toPandas Tests run on a 4 node standalone cluster with 32 cores total, 14.04.1-Ubuntu and OpenJDK 8 measured wall clock time to execute `toPandas()` and took the average best time of 5 runs/5 loops each. Test code ```python df = spark.range(1 << 25, numPartitions=32).toDF("id").withColumn("x1", rand()).withColumn("x2", rand()).withColumn("x3", rand()).withColumn("x4", rand()) for i in range(5): start = time.time() _ = df.toPandas() elapsed = time.time() - start ``` Spark config ``` spark.driver.memory 5g spark.executor.memory 5g spark.driver.maxResultSize 2g spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled true ``` Current Master w/ Arrow stream | This PR ---------------------|------------ 5.16207 | 4.342533 5.133671 | 4.399408 5.147513 | 4.468471 5.105243 | 4.36524 5.018685 | 4.373791 Avg Master | Avg This PR ------------------|-------------- 5.1134364 | 4.3898886 Speedup of **1.164821449** Closes #22275 from BryanCutler/arrow-toPandas-oo-batches-SPARK-25274. Authored-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com>
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cases = [
(1024, 512, 2), # Use large num partitions for more likely collecting out of order
(64, 8, 2, True), # Use delay in first partition to force collecting out of order
(64, 64, 1), # Test single batch per partition
(64, 1, 64), # Test single partition, single batch
(64, 1, 8), # Test single partition, multiple batches
(30, 7, 2), # Test different sized partitions
]
for case in cases:
run_test(*case)
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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class EncryptionArrowTests(ArrowTests):
@classmethod
def conf(cls):
return super(EncryptionArrowTests, cls).conf().set("spark.io.encryption.enabled", "true")
if __name__ == "__main__":
from pyspark.sql.tests.test_arrow import *
try:
import xmlrunner
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testRunner = xmlrunner.XMLTestRunner(output='target/test-reports')
[SPARK-26032][PYTHON] Break large sql/tests.py files into smaller files ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This is the official first attempt to break huge single `tests.py` file - I did it locally before few times and gave up for some reasons. Now, currently it really makes the unittests super hard to read and difficult to check. To me, it even bothers me to to scroll down the big file. It's one single 7000 lines file! This is not only readability issue. Since one big test takes most of tests time, the tests don't run in parallel fully - although it will costs to start and stop the context. We could pick up one example and follow. Given my investigation, the current style looks closer to NumPy structure and looks easier to follow. Please see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/tree/master/numpy. Basically this PR proposes to break down `pyspark/sql/tests.py` into ...: ```bash pyspark ... ├── sql ... │   ├── tests # Includes all tests broken down from 'pyspark/sql/tests.py' │ │  │ # Each matchs to module in 'pyspark/sql'. Additionally, some logical group can │ │  │ # be added. For instance, 'test_arrow.py', 'test_datasources.py' ... │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── test_appsubmit.py │   │   ├── test_arrow.py │   │   ├── test_catalog.py │   │   ├── test_column.py │   │   ├── test_conf.py │   │   ├── test_context.py │   │   ├── test_dataframe.py │   │   ├── test_datasources.py │   │   ├── test_functions.py │   │   ├── test_group.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_agg.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_scalar.py │   │   ├── test_pandas_udf_window.py │   │   ├── test_readwriter.py │   │   ├── test_serde.py │   │   ├── test_session.py │   │   ├── test_streaming.py │   │   ├── test_types.py │   │   ├── test_udf.py │   │   └── test_utils.py ... ├── testing # Includes testing utils that can be used in unittests. │   ├── __init__.py │   └── sqlutils.py ... ``` ## How was this patch tested? Existing tests should cover. `cd python` and `./run-tests-with-coverage`. Manually checked they are actually being ran. Each test (not officially) can be ran via: ``` SPARK_TESTING=1 ./bin/pyspark pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar ``` Note that if you're using Mac and Python 3, you might have to `OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES`. Closes #23021 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-25344. Authored-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org> Signed-off-by: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
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except ImportError:
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testRunner = None
unittest.main(testRunner=testRunner, verbosity=2)