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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Shell script for starting the Spark Shell REPL
cygwin=false
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN*) cygwin=true;;
esac
# Enter posix mode for bash
set -o posix
## Global script variables
FWDIR="$(cd "`dirname "$0"`"/..; pwd)"
function usage() {
echo "Usage: ./bin/spark-shell [options]"
"$FWDIR"/bin/spark-submit --help 2>&1 | grep -v Usage 1>&2
exit 0
}
[SPARK-1808] Route bin/pyspark through Spark submit **Problem.** For `bin/pyspark`, there is currently no other way to specify Spark configuration properties other than through `SPARK_JAVA_OPTS` in `conf/spark-env.sh`. However, this mechanism is supposedly deprecated. Instead, it needs to pick up configurations explicitly specified in `conf/spark-defaults.conf`. **Solution.** Have `bin/pyspark` invoke `bin/spark-submit`, like all of its counterparts in Scala land (i.e. `bin/spark-shell`, `bin/run-example`). This has the additional benefit of making the invocation of all the user facing Spark scripts consistent. **Details.** `bin/pyspark` inherently handles two cases: (1) running python applications and (2) running the python shell. For (1), Spark submit already handles running python applications. For cases in which `bin/pyspark` is given a python file, we can simply call pass the file directly to Spark submit and let it handle the rest. For case (2), `bin/pyspark` starts a python process as before, which launches the JVM as a sub-process. The existing code already provides a code path to do this. All we needed to change is to use `bin/spark-submit` instead of `spark-class` to launch the JVM. This requires modifications to Spark submit to handle the pyspark shell as a special case. This has been tested locally (OSX and Windows 7), on a standalone cluster, and on a YARN cluster. Running IPython also works as before, except now it takes in Spark submit arguments too. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #799 from andrewor14/pyspark-submit and squashes the following commits: bf37e36 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 01066fa [Andrew Or] bin/pyspark for Windows c8cb3bf [Andrew Or] Handle perverse app names (with escaped quotes) 1866f85 [Andrew Or] Windows is not cooperating 456d844 [Andrew Or] Guard against shlex hanging if PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS is not set 7eebda8 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into pyspark-submit b7ba0d8 [Andrew Or] Address a few comments (minor) 06eb138 [Andrew Or] Use shlex instead of writing our own parser 05879fa [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into pyspark-submit a823661 [Andrew Or] Fix --die-on-broken-pipe not propagated properly 6fba412 [Andrew Or] Deal with quotes + address various comments fe4c8a7 [Andrew Or] Update --help for bin/pyspark afe47bf [Andrew Or] Fix spark shell f04aaa4 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into pyspark-submit a371d26 [Andrew Or] Route bin/pyspark through Spark submit
2014-05-17 01:34:38 -04:00
if [[ "$@" = *--help ]] || [[ "$@" = *-h ]]; then
usage
fi
source "$FWDIR"/bin/utils.sh
SUBMIT_USAGE_FUNCTION=usage
gatherSparkSubmitOpts "$@"
# SPARK-4161: scala does not assume use of the java classpath,
# so we need to add the "-Dscala.usejavacp=true" flag mnually. We
# do this specifically for the Spark shell because the scala REPL
# has its own class loader, and any additional classpath specified
# through spark.driver.extraClassPath is not automatically propagated.
SPARK_SUBMIT_OPTS="$SPARK_SUBMIT_OPTS -Dscala.usejavacp=true"
function main() {
if $cygwin; then
# Workaround for issue involving JLine and Cygwin
# (see http://sourceforge.net/p/jline/bugs/40/).
# If you're using the Mintty terminal emulator in Cygwin, may need to set the
# "Backspace sends ^H" setting in "Keys" section of the Mintty options
# (see https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/562).
stty -icanon min 1 -echo > /dev/null 2>&1
export SPARK_SUBMIT_OPTS="$SPARK_SUBMIT_OPTS -Djline.terminal=unix"
"$FWDIR"/bin/spark-submit --class org.apache.spark.repl.Main "${SUBMISSION_OPTS[@]}" spark-shell "${APPLICATION_OPTS[@]}"
stty icanon echo > /dev/null 2>&1
else
export SPARK_SUBMIT_OPTS
"$FWDIR"/bin/spark-submit --class org.apache.spark.repl.Main "${SUBMISSION_OPTS[@]}" spark-shell "${APPLICATION_OPTS[@]}"
fi
}
# Copy restore-TTY-on-exit functions from Scala script so spark-shell exits properly even in
# binary distribution of Spark where Scala is not installed
exit_status=127
saved_stty=""
# restore stty settings (echo in particular)
function restoreSttySettings() {
stty $saved_stty
saved_stty=""
}
function onExit() {
if [[ "$saved_stty" != "" ]]; then
restoreSttySettings
fi
exit $exit_status
}
# to reenable echo if we are interrupted before completing.
trap onExit INT
# save terminal settings
saved_stty=$(stty -g 2>/dev/null)
# clear on error so we don't later try to restore them
if [[ ! $? ]]; then
saved_stty=""
fi
main "$@"
# record the exit status lest it be overwritten:
# then reenable echo and propagate the code.
exit_status=$?
onExit