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Juliusz Sompolski 0368eb9d86 [SPARK-20367] Properly unescape column names of partitioning columns parsed from paths.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

When infering partitioning schema from paths, the column in parsePartitionColumn should be unescaped with unescapePathName, just like it is being done in e.g. parsePathFragmentAsSeq.

## How was this patch tested?

Added a test to FileIndexSuite.

Author: Juliusz Sompolski <julek@databricks.com>

Closes #17703 from juliuszsompolski/SPARK-20367.
2017-04-21 09:49:42 +08:00
Herman van Hovell 0332063553 [SPARK-20410][SQL] Make sparkConf a def in SharedSQLContext
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It is kind of annoying that `SharedSQLContext.sparkConf` is a val when overriding test cases, because you cannot call `super` on it. This PR makes it a function.

## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.

Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>

Closes #17705 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20410.
2017-04-20 22:37:04 +02:00
Dilip Biswal d95e4d9d6a [SPARK-20334][SQL] Return a better error message when correlated predicates contain aggregate expression that has mixture of outer and local references.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Address a follow up in [comment](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16954#discussion_r105718880)
Currently subqueries with correlated predicates containing aggregate expression having mixture of outer references and local references generate a codegen error like following :

```SQL
SELECT t1a
FROM   t1
GROUP  BY 1
HAVING EXISTS (SELECT 1
               FROM  t2
               WHERE t2a < min(t1a + t2a));
```
Exception snippet.
```
Cannot evaluate expression: min((input[0, int, false] + input[4, int, false]))
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Unevaluable$class.doGenCode(Expression.scala:226)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.aggregate.AggregateExpression.doGenCode(interfaces.scala:87)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Expression$$anonfun$genCode$2.apply(Expression.scala:106)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Expression$$anonfun$genCode$2.apply(Expression.scala:103)
	at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:121)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Expression.genCode(Expression.scala:103)

```
After this PR, a better error message is issued.
```
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException
Error in query: Found an aggregate expression in a correlated
predicate that has both outer and local references, which is not supported yet.
Aggregate expression: min((t1.`t1a` + t2.`t2a`)),
Outer references: t1.`t1a`,
Local references: t2.`t2a`.;
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in SQLQueryTestSuite.

Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>

Closes #17636 from dilipbiswal/subquery_followup1.
2017-04-20 22:35:48 +02:00
Bogdan Raducanu c5a31d160f [SPARK-20407][TESTS] ParquetQuerySuite 'Enabling/disabling ignoreCorruptFiles' flaky test
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

SharedSQLContext.afterEach now calls DebugFilesystem.assertNoOpenStreams inside eventually.
SQLTestUtils withTempDir calls waitForTasksToFinish before deleting the directory.

## How was this patch tested?
Added new test in ParquetQuerySuite based on the flaky test

Author: Bogdan Raducanu <bogdan@databricks.com>

Closes #17701 from bogdanrdc/SPARK-20407.
2017-04-20 18:49:39 +02:00
Wenchen Fan b91873db09 [SPARK-20409][SQL] fail early if aggregate function in GROUP BY
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

It's illegal to have aggregate function in GROUP BY, and we should fail at analysis phase, if this happens.

## How was this patch tested?

new regression test

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #17704 from cloud-fan/minor.
2017-04-20 16:59:38 +02:00
Reynold Xin c6f62c5b81 [SPARK-20405][SQL] Dataset.withNewExecutionId should be private
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Dataset.withNewExecutionId is only used in Dataset itself and should be private.

## How was this patch tested?
N/A - this is a simple visibility change.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #17699 from rxin/SPARK-20405.
2017-04-20 14:29:59 +02:00
Xiao Li 55bea56911 [SPARK-20156][SQL][FOLLOW-UP] Java String toLowerCase "Turkish locale bug" in Database and Table DDLs
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Database and Table names conform the Hive standard ("[a-zA-z_0-9]+"), i.e. if this name only contains characters, numbers, and _.

When calling `toLowerCase` on the names, we should add `Locale.ROOT` to the `toLowerCase`for avoiding inadvertent locale-sensitive variation in behavior (aka the "Turkish locale problem").

### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17655 from gatorsmile/locale.
2017-04-20 11:13:48 +01:00
Eric Liang dd6d55d5de [SPARK-20398][SQL] range() operator should include cancellation reason when killed
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19820 adds a reason field for why tasks were killed. However, for backwards compatibility it left the old TaskKilledException constructor which defaults to "unknown reason".
The range() operator should use the constructor that fills in the reason rather than dropping it on task kill.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests, and I tested this manually.

Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>

Closes #17692 from ericl/fix-kill-reason-in-range.
2017-04-19 19:53:40 -07:00
Liang-Chi Hsieh 773754b6c1 [SPARK-20356][SQL] Pruned InMemoryTableScanExec should have correct output partitioning and ordering
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

The output of `InMemoryTableScanExec` can be pruned and mismatch with `InMemoryRelation` and its child plan's output. This causes wrong output partitioning and ordering.

## How was this patch tested?

Jenkins tests.

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Liang-Chi Hsieh <viirya@gmail.com>

Closes #17679 from viirya/SPARK-20356.
2017-04-19 16:01:28 +08:00
Koert Kuipers 608bf30f0b [SPARK-20359][SQL] Avoid unnecessary execution in EliminateOuterJoin optimization that can lead to NPE
Avoid necessary execution that can lead to NPE in EliminateOuterJoin and add test in DataFrameSuite to confirm NPE is no longer thrown

## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Change leftHasNonNullPredicate and rightHasNonNullPredicate to lazy so they are only executed when needed.

## How was this patch tested?

Added test in DataFrameSuite that failed before this fix and now succeeds. Note that a test in catalyst project would be better but i am unsure how to do this.

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Koert Kuipers <koert@tresata.com>

Closes #17660 from koertkuipers/feat-catch-npe-in-eliminate-outer-join.
2017-04-19 15:52:47 +08:00
Xiao Li 01ff0350a8 [SPARK-20349][SQL] ListFunctions returns duplicate functions after using persistent functions
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The session catalog caches some persistent functions in the `FunctionRegistry`, so there can be duplicates. Our Catalog API `listFunctions` does not handle it.

It would be better if `SessionCatalog` API can de-duplciate the records, instead of doing it by each API caller. In `FunctionRegistry`, our functions are identified by the unquoted string. Thus, this PR is try to parse it using our parser interface and then de-duplicate the names.

### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17646 from gatorsmile/showFunctions.
2017-04-17 09:50:20 -07:00
wangzhenhua fb036c4413 [SPARK-20318][SQL] Use Catalyst type for min/max in ColumnStat for ease of estimation
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently when estimating predicates like col > literal or col = literal, we will update min or max in column stats based on literal value. However, literal value is of Catalyst type (internal type), while min/max is of external type. Then for the next predicate, we again need to do type conversion to compare and update column stats. This is awkward and causes many unnecessary conversions in estimation.

To solve this, we use Catalyst type for min/max in `ColumnStat`. Note that the persistent format in metastore is still of external type, so there's no inconsistency for statistics in metastore.

This pr also fixes a bug for boolean type in `IN` condition.

## How was this patch tested?

The changes for ColumnStat are covered by existing tests.
For bug fix, a new test for boolean type in IN condition is added

Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>

Closes #17630 from wzhfy/refactorColumnStat.
2017-04-14 19:16:47 +08:00
Steve Loughran 7536e2849d [SPARK-20038][SQL] FileFormatWriter.ExecuteWriteTask.releaseResources() implementations to be re-entrant
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

have the`FileFormatWriter.ExecuteWriteTask.releaseResources()` implementations  set `currentWriter=null` in a finally clause. This guarantees that if the first call to `currentWriter()` throws an exception, the second releaseResources() call made during the task cancel process will not trigger a second attempt to close the stream.

## How was this patch tested?

Tricky. I've been fixing the underlying cause when I saw the problem [HADOOP-14204](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14204), but SPARK-10109 shows I'm not the first to have seen this. I can't replicate it locally any more, my code no longer being broken.

code review, however, should be straightforward

Author: Steve Loughran <stevel@hortonworks.com>

Closes #17364 from steveloughran/stevel/SPARK-20038-close.
2017-04-13 15:30:44 -05:00
Burak Yavuz 924c42477b [SPARK-20301][FLAKY-TEST] Fix Hadoop Shell.runCommand flakiness in Structured Streaming tests
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Some Structured Streaming tests show flakiness such as:
```
[info] - prune results by current_date, complete mode - 696 *** FAILED *** (10 seconds, 937 milliseconds)
[info]   Timed out while stopping and waiting for microbatchthread to terminate.: The code passed to failAfter did not complete within 10 seconds.
```

This happens when we wait for the stream to stop, but it doesn't. The reason it doesn't stop is that we interrupt the microBatchThread, but Hadoop's `Shell.runCommand` swallows the interrupt exception, and the exception is not propagated upstream to the microBatchThread. Then this thread continues to run, only to start blocking on the `streamManualClock`.

## How was this patch tested?

Thousand retries locally and [Jenkins](https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/75720/testReport) of the flaky tests

Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>

Closes #17613 from brkyvz/flaky-stream-agg.
2017-04-12 11:24:59 -07:00
Xiao Li 504e62e2f4 [SPARK-20303][SQL] Rename createTempFunction to registerFunction
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Session catalog API `createTempFunction` is being used by Hive build-in functions, persistent functions, and temporary functions. Thus, the name is confusing. This PR is to rename it by `registerFunction`. Also we can move construction of `FunctionBuilder` and `ExpressionInfo` into the new `registerFunction`, instead of duplicating the logics everywhere.

In the next PRs, the remaining Function-related APIs also need cleanups.

### How was this patch tested?
Existing test cases.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17615 from gatorsmile/cleanupCreateTempFunction.
2017-04-12 09:01:26 -07:00
hyukjinkwon ceaf77ae43 [SPARK-18692][BUILD][DOCS] Test Java 8 unidoc build on Jenkins
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR proposes to run Spark unidoc to test Javadoc 8 build as Javadoc 8 is easily re-breakable.

There are several problems with it:

- It introduces little extra bit of time to run the tests. In my case, it took 1.5 mins more (`Elapsed :[94.8746569157]`). How it was tested is described in "How was this patch tested?".

- > One problem that I noticed was that Unidoc appeared to be processing test sources: if we can find a way to exclude those from being processed in the first place then that might significantly speed things up.

  (see  joshrosen's [comment](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18692?focusedCommentId=15947627&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-15947627))

To complete this automated build, It also suggests to fix existing Javadoc breaks / ones introduced by test codes as described above.

There fixes are similar instances that previously fixed. Please refer https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15999 and https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16013

Note that this only fixes **errors** not **warnings**. Please see my observation https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17389#issuecomment-288438704 for spurious errors by warnings.

## How was this patch tested?

Manually via `jekyll build` for building tests. Also, tested via running `./dev/run-tests`.

This was tested via manually adding `time.time()` as below:

```diff
     profiles_and_goals = build_profiles + sbt_goals

     print("[info] Building Spark unidoc (w/Hive 1.2.1) using SBT with these arguments: ",
           " ".join(profiles_and_goals))

+    import time
+    st = time.time()
     exec_sbt(profiles_and_goals)
+    print("Elapsed :[%s]" % str(time.time() - st))
```

produces

```
...
========================================================================
Building Unidoc API Documentation
========================================================================
...
[info] Main Java API documentation successful.
...
Elapsed :[94.8746569157]
...

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #17477 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-18692.
2017-04-12 12:38:48 +01:00
hyukjinkwon bca4259f12 [MINOR][DOCS] JSON APIs related documentation fixes
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR proposes corrections related to JSON APIs as below:

- Rendering links in Python documentation
- Replacing `RDD` to `Dataset` in programing guide
- Adding missing description about JSON Lines consistently in `DataFrameReader.json` in Python API
- De-duplicating little bit of `DataFrameReader.json` in Scala/Java API

## How was this patch tested?

Manually build the documentation via `jekyll build`. Corresponding snapstops will be left on the codes.

Note that currently there are Javadoc8 breaks in several places. These are proposed to be handled in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17477. So, this PR does not fix those.

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #17602 from HyukjinKwon/minor-json-documentation.
2017-04-12 09:16:39 +01:00
Dilip Biswal b14bfc3f8e [SPARK-19993][SQL] Caching logical plans containing subquery expressions does not work.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The sameResult() method does not work when the logical plan contains subquery expressions.

**Before the fix**
```SQL
scala> val ds = spark.sql("select * from s1 where s1.c1 in (select s2.c1 from s2 where s1.c1 = s2.c1)")
ds: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = [c1: int]

scala> ds.cache
res13: ds.type = [c1: int]

scala> spark.sql("select * from s1 where s1.c1 in (select s2.c1 from s2 where s1.c1 = s2.c1)").explain(true)
== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
c1: int
Project [c1#86]
+- Filter c1#86 IN (list#78 [c1#86])
   :  +- Project [c1#87]
   :     +- Filter (outer(c1#86) = c1#87)
   :        +- SubqueryAlias s2
   :           +- Relation[c1#87] parquet
   +- SubqueryAlias s1
      +- Relation[c1#86] parquet

== Optimized Logical Plan ==
Join LeftSemi, ((c1#86 = c1#87) && (c1#86 = c1#87))
:- Relation[c1#86] parquet
+- Relation[c1#87] parquet
```
**Plan after fix**
```SQL
== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
c1: int
Project [c1#22]
+- Filter c1#22 IN (list#14 [c1#22])
   :  +- Project [c1#23]
   :     +- Filter (outer(c1#22) = c1#23)
   :        +- SubqueryAlias s2
   :           +- Relation[c1#23] parquet
   +- SubqueryAlias s1
      +- Relation[c1#22] parquet

== Optimized Logical Plan ==
InMemoryRelation [c1#22], true, 10000, StorageLevel(disk, memory, deserialized, 1 replicas)
   +- *BroadcastHashJoin [c1#1, c1#1], [c1#2, c1#2], LeftSemi, BuildRight
      :- *FileScan parquet default.s1[c1#1] Batched: true, Format: Parquet, Location: InMemoryFileIndex[file:/Users/dbiswal/mygit/apache/spark/bin/spark-warehouse/s1], PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<c1:int>
      +- BroadcastExchange HashedRelationBroadcastMode(List((shiftleft(cast(input[0, int, true] as bigint), 32) | (cast(input[0, int, true] as bigint) & 4294967295))))
         +- *FileScan parquet default.s2[c1#2] Batched: true, Format: Parquet, Location: InMemoryFileIndex[file:/Users/dbiswal/mygit/apache/spark/bin/spark-warehouse/s2], PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<c1:int>
```
## How was this patch tested?
New tests are added to CachedTableSuite.

Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>

Closes #17330 from dilipbiswal/subquery_cache_final.
2017-04-12 12:18:01 +08:00
DB Tsai 8ad63ee158 [SPARK-20291][SQL] NaNvl(FloatType, NullType) should not be cast to NaNvl(DoubleType, DoubleType)
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

`NaNvl(float value, null)` will be converted into `NaNvl(float value, Cast(null, DoubleType))` and finally `NaNvl(Cast(float value, DoubleType), Cast(null, DoubleType))`.

This will cause mismatching in the output type when the input type is float.

By adding extra rule in TypeCoercion can resolve this issue.

## How was this patch tested?

unite tests.

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: DB Tsai <dbt@netflix.com>

Closes #17606 from dbtsai/fixNaNvl.
2017-04-12 11:19:20 +08:00
Liang-Chi Hsieh cd91f96714 [SPARK-20175][SQL] Exists should not be evaluated in Join operator
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Similar to `ListQuery`, `Exists` should not be evaluated in `Join` operator too.

## How was this patch tested?

Jenkins tests.

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Liang-Chi Hsieh <viirya@gmail.com>

Closes #17491 from viirya/dont-push-exists-to-join.
2017-04-11 20:33:10 +08:00
Reynold Xin 379b0b0bbd [SPARK-20283][SQL] Add preOptimizationBatches
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We currently have postHocOptimizationBatches, but not preOptimizationBatches. This patch adds preOptimizationBatches so the optimizer debugging extensions are symmetric.

## How was this patch tested?
N/A

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #17595 from rxin/SPARK-20283.
2017-04-10 14:14:09 -07:00
Shixiong Zhu a35b9d9712 [SPARK-20282][SS][TESTS] Write the commit log first to fix a race contion in tests
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR fixes the following failure:
```
sbt.ForkMain$ForkError: org.scalatest.exceptions.TestFailedException:
Assert on query failed:

== Progress ==
   AssertOnQuery(<condition>, )
   StopStream
   AddData to MemoryStream[value#30891]: 1,2
   StartStream(OneTimeTrigger,org.apache.spark.util.SystemClock35cdc93a,Map())
   CheckAnswer: [6],[3]
   StopStream
=> AssertOnQuery(<condition>, )
   AssertOnQuery(<condition>, )
   StartStream(OneTimeTrigger,org.apache.spark.util.SystemClockcdb247d,Map())
   CheckAnswer: [6],[3]
   StopStream
   AddData to MemoryStream[value#30891]: 3
   StartStream(OneTimeTrigger,org.apache.spark.util.SystemClock55394e4d,Map())
   CheckLastBatch: [2]
   StopStream
   AddData to MemoryStream[value#30891]: 0
   StartStream(OneTimeTrigger,org.apache.spark.util.SystemClock749aa997,Map())
   ExpectFailure[org.apache.spark.SparkException, isFatalError: false]
   AssertOnQuery(<condition>, )
   AssertOnQuery(<condition>, incorrect start offset or end offset on exception)

== Stream ==
Output Mode: Append
Stream state: not started
Thread state: dead

== Sink ==
0: [6] [3]

== Plan ==

	at org.scalatest.Assertions$class.newAssertionFailedException(Assertions.scala:495)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuite.newAssertionFailedException(FunSuite.scala:1555)
	at org.scalatest.Assertions$class.fail(Assertions.scala:1328)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuite.fail(FunSuite.scala:1555)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$class.failTest$1(StreamTest.scala:347)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$class.verify$1(StreamTest.scala:318)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$$anonfun$liftedTree1$1$1.apply(StreamTest.scala:483)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$$anonfun$liftedTree1$1$1.apply(StreamTest.scala:357)
	at scala.collection.mutable.ResizableArray$class.foreach(ResizableArray.scala:59)
	at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.foreach(ArrayBuffer.scala:48)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$class.liftedTree1$1(StreamTest.scala:357)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamTest$class.testStream(StreamTest.scala:356)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.testStream(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite$$anonfun$6.apply$mcV$sp(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:166)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite$$anonfun$6.apply(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:161)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite$$anonfun$6.apply(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:161)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.package$.quietly(package.scala:42)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.test.SQLTestUtils$$anonfun$testQuietly$1.apply$mcV$sp(SQLTestUtils.scala:268)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.test.SQLTestUtils$$anonfun$testQuietly$1.apply(SQLTestUtils.scala:268)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.test.SQLTestUtils$$anonfun$testQuietly$1.apply(SQLTestUtils.scala:268)
	at org.scalatest.Transformer$$anonfun$apply$1.apply$mcV$sp(Transformer.scala:22)
	at org.scalatest.OutcomeOf$class.outcomeOf(OutcomeOf.scala:85)
	at org.scalatest.OutcomeOf$.outcomeOf(OutcomeOf.scala:104)
	at org.scalatest.Transformer.apply(Transformer.scala:22)
	at org.scalatest.Transformer.apply(Transformer.scala:20)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anon$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:166)
	at org.apache.spark.SparkFunSuite.withFixture(SparkFunSuite.scala:68)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$class.invokeWithFixture$1(FunSuiteLike.scala:163)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$runTest$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:175)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$runTest$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:175)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine.runTestImpl(Engine.scala:306)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$class.runTest(FunSuiteLike.scala:175)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.org$scalatest$BeforeAndAfterEach$$super$runTest(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfterEach$class.runTest(BeforeAndAfterEach.scala:255)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.org$scalatest$BeforeAndAfter$$super$runTest(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfter$class.runTest(BeforeAndAfter.scala:200)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.runTest(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$runTests$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:208)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$runTests$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:208)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine$$anonfun$traverseSubNodes$1$1.apply(Engine.scala:413)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine$$anonfun$traverseSubNodes$1$1.apply(Engine.scala:401)
	at scala.collection.immutable.List.foreach(List.scala:381)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine.traverseSubNodes$1(Engine.scala:401)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine.org$scalatest$SuperEngine$$runTestsInBranch(Engine.scala:396)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine.runTestsImpl(Engine.scala:483)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$class.runTests(FunSuiteLike.scala:208)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuite.runTests(FunSuite.scala:1555)
	at org.scalatest.Suite$class.run(Suite.scala:1424)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuite.org$scalatest$FunSuiteLike$$super$run(FunSuite.scala:1555)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$run$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:212)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$$anonfun$run$1.apply(FunSuiteLike.scala:212)
	at org.scalatest.SuperEngine.runImpl(Engine.scala:545)
	at org.scalatest.FunSuiteLike$class.run(FunSuiteLike.scala:212)
	at org.apache.spark.SparkFunSuite.org$scalatest$BeforeAndAfterAll$$super$run(SparkFunSuite.scala:31)
	at org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfterAll$class.liftedTree1$1(BeforeAndAfterAll.scala:257)
	at org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfterAll$class.run(BeforeAndAfterAll.scala:256)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.org$scalatest$BeforeAndAfter$$super$run(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfter$class.run(BeforeAndAfter.scala:241)
	at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.StreamingQuerySuite.run(StreamingQuerySuite.scala:41)
	at org.scalatest.tools.Framework.org$scalatest$tools$Framework$$runSuite(Framework.scala:357)
	at org.scalatest.tools.Framework$ScalaTestTask.execute(Framework.scala:502)
	at sbt.ForkMain$Run$2.call(ForkMain.java:296)
	at sbt.ForkMain$Run$2.call(ForkMain.java:286)
	at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
	at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
	at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
```

The failure is because `CheckAnswer` will run once `committedOffsets` is updated. Then writing the commit log may be interrupted by the following `StopStream`.

This PR just change the order to write the commit log first.

## How was this patch tested?

Jenkins

Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>

Closes #17594 from zsxwing/SPARK-20282.
2017-04-10 14:09:32 -07:00
Bogdan Raducanu f6dd8e0e16 [SPARK-20280][CORE] FileStatusCache Weigher integer overflow
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Weigher.weigh needs to return Int but it is possible for an Array[FileStatus] to have size > Int.maxValue. To avoid this, the size is scaled down by a factor of 32. The maximumWeight of the cache is also scaled down by the same factor.

## How was this patch tested?
New test in FileIndexSuite

Author: Bogdan Raducanu <bogdan@databricks.com>

Closes #17591 from bogdanrdc/SPARK-20280.
2017-04-10 21:56:21 +02:00
Sean Owen a26e3ed5e4 [SPARK-20156][CORE][SQL][STREAMING][MLLIB] Java String toLowerCase "Turkish locale bug" causes Spark problems
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Add Locale.ROOT to internal calls to String `toLowerCase`, `toUpperCase`, to avoid inadvertent locale-sensitive variation in behavior (aka the "Turkish locale problem").

The change looks large but it is just adding `Locale.ROOT` (the locale with no country or language specified) to every call to these methods.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests.

Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>

Closes #17527 from srowen/SPARK-20156.
2017-04-10 20:11:56 +01:00
Wenchen Fan 3d7f201f2a [SPARK-20229][SQL] add semanticHash to QueryPlan
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Like `Expression`, `QueryPlan` should also have a `semanticHash` method, then we can put plans to a hash map and look it up fast. This PR refactors `QueryPlan` to follow `Expression` and put all the normalization logic in `QueryPlan.canonicalized`, so that it's very natural to implement `semanticHash`.

follow-up: improve `CacheManager` to leverage this `semanticHash` and speed up plan lookup, instead of iterating all cached plans.

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests. Note that we don't need to test the `semanticHash` method, once the existing tests prove `sameResult` is correct, we are good.

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #17541 from cloud-fan/plan-semantic.
2017-04-10 13:36:08 +08:00
DB Tsai 1a0bc41659
[SPARK-20270][SQL] na.fill should not change the values in long or integer when the default value is in double
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This bug was partially addressed in SPARK-18555 https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15994, but the root cause isn't completely solved. This bug is pretty critical since it changes the member id in Long in our application if the member id can not be represented by Double losslessly when the member id is very big.

Here is an example how this happens, with
```
      Seq[(java.lang.Long, java.lang.Double)]((null, 3.14), (9123146099426677101L, null),
        (9123146560113991650L, 1.6), (null, null)).toDF("a", "b").na.fill(0.2),
```
the logical plan will be
```
== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
a: bigint, b: double
Project [cast(coalesce(cast(a#232L as double), cast(0.2 as double)) as bigint) AS a#240L, cast(coalesce(nanvl(b#233, cast(null as double)), 0.2) as double) AS b#241]
+- Project [_1#229L AS a#232L, _2#230 AS b#233]
   +- LocalRelation [_1#229L, _2#230]
```

Note that even the value is not null, Spark will cast the Long into Double first. Then if it's not null, Spark will cast it back to Long which results in losing precision.

The behavior should be that the original value should not be changed if it's not null, but Spark will change the value which is wrong.

With the PR, the logical plan will be
```
== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
a: bigint, b: double
Project [coalesce(a#232L, cast(0.2 as bigint)) AS a#240L, coalesce(nanvl(b#233, cast(null as double)), cast(0.2 as double)) AS b#241]
+- Project [_1#229L AS a#232L, _2#230 AS b#233]
   +- LocalRelation [_1#229L, _2#230]
```
which behaves correctly without changing the original Long values and also avoids extra cost of unnecessary casting.

## How was this patch tested?

unit test added.

+cc srowen rxin cloud-fan gatorsmile

Thanks.

Author: DB Tsai <dbt@netflix.com>

Closes #17577 from dbtsai/fixnafill.
2017-04-10 05:16:34 +00:00
Reynold Xin 7bfa05e0a5 [SPARK-20264][SQL] asm should be non-test dependency in sql/core
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
sq/core module currently declares asm as a test scope dependency. Transitively it should actually be a normal dependency since the actual core module defines it. This occasionally confuses IntelliJ.

## How was this patch tested?
N/A - This is a build change.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #17574 from rxin/SPARK-20264.
2017-04-09 20:32:07 -07:00
Kazuaki Ishizaki 7a63f5e827 [SPARK-20253][SQL] Remove unnecessary nullchecks of a return value from Spark runtime routines in generated Java code
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR elminates unnecessary nullchecks of a return value from known Spark runtime routines. We know whether a given Spark runtime routine returns ``null`` or not (e.g. ``ArrayData.toDoubleArray()`` never returns ``null``). Thus, we can eliminate a null check for the return value from the Spark runtime routine.

When we run the following example program, now we get the Java code "Without this PR". In this code, since we know ``ArrayData.toDoubleArray()`` never returns ``null```, we can eliminate null checks at lines 90-92, and 97.

```java
val ds = sparkContext.parallelize(Seq(Array(1.1, 2.2)), 1).toDS.cache
ds.count
ds.map(e => e).show
```

Without this PR
```java
/* 050 */   protected void processNext() throws java.io.IOException {
/* 051 */     while (inputadapter_input.hasNext() && !stopEarly()) {
/* 052 */       InternalRow inputadapter_row = (InternalRow) inputadapter_input.next();
/* 053 */       boolean inputadapter_isNull = inputadapter_row.isNullAt(0);
/* 054 */       ArrayData inputadapter_value = inputadapter_isNull ? null : (inputadapter_row.getArray(0));
/* 055 */
/* 056 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value1 = null;
/* 057 */
/* 058 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 059 */         int deserializetoobject_dataLength = inputadapter_value.numElements();
/* 060 */
/* 061 */         Double[] deserializetoobject_convertedArray = null;
/* 062 */         deserializetoobject_convertedArray = new Double[deserializetoobject_dataLength];
/* 063 */
/* 064 */         int deserializetoobject_loopIndex = 0;
/* 065 */         while (deserializetoobject_loopIndex < deserializetoobject_dataLength) {
/* 066 */           MapObjects_loopValue2 = (double) (inputadapter_value.getDouble(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 067 */           MapObjects_loopIsNull2 = inputadapter_value.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 068 */
/* 069 */           if (MapObjects_loopIsNull2) {
/* 070 */             throw new RuntimeException(((java.lang.String) references[0]));
/* 071 */           }
/* 072 */           if (false) {
/* 073 */             deserializetoobject_convertedArray[deserializetoobject_loopIndex] = null;
/* 074 */           } else {
/* 075 */             deserializetoobject_convertedArray[deserializetoobject_loopIndex] = MapObjects_loopValue2;
/* 076 */           }
/* 077 */
/* 078 */           deserializetoobject_loopIndex += 1;
/* 079 */         }
/* 080 */
/* 081 */         deserializetoobject_value1 = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(deserializetoobject_convertedArray); /*###*/
/* 082 */       }
/* 083 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull = true;
/* 084 */       double[] deserializetoobject_value = null;
/* 085 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 086 */         deserializetoobject_isNull = false;
/* 087 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull) {
/* 088 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult = null;
/* 089 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult = deserializetoobject_value1.toDoubleArray();
/* 090 */           if (deserializetoobject_funcResult == null) {
/* 091 */             deserializetoobject_isNull = true;
/* 092 */           } else {
/* 093 */             deserializetoobject_value = (double[]) deserializetoobject_funcResult;
/* 094 */           }
/* 095 */
/* 096 */         }
/* 097 */         deserializetoobject_isNull = deserializetoobject_value == null;
/* 098 */       }
/* 099 */
/* 100 */       boolean mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 101 */       double[] mapelements_value = null;
/* 102 */       if (!false) {
/* 103 */         mapelements_resultIsNull = false;
/* 104 */
/* 105 */         if (!mapelements_resultIsNull) {
/* 106 */           mapelements_resultIsNull = deserializetoobject_isNull;
/* 107 */           mapelements_argValue = deserializetoobject_value;
/* 108 */         }
/* 109 */
/* 110 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_resultIsNull;
/* 111 */         if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 112 */           Object mapelements_funcResult = null;
/* 113 */           mapelements_funcResult = ((scala.Function1) references[1]).apply(mapelements_argValue);
/* 114 */           if (mapelements_funcResult == null) {
/* 115 */             mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 116 */           } else {
/* 117 */             mapelements_value = (double[]) mapelements_funcResult;
/* 118 */           }
/* 119 */
/* 120 */         }
/* 121 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_value == null;
/* 122 */       }
/* 123 */
/* 124 */       serializefromobject_resultIsNull = false;
/* 125 */
/* 126 */       if (!serializefromobject_resultIsNull) {
/* 127 */         serializefromobject_resultIsNull = mapelements_isNull;
/* 128 */         serializefromobject_argValue = mapelements_value;
/* 129 */       }
/* 130 */
/* 131 */       boolean serializefromobject_isNull = serializefromobject_resultIsNull;
/* 132 */       final ArrayData serializefromobject_value = serializefromobject_resultIsNull ? null : org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.UnsafeArrayData.fromPrimitiveArray(serializefromobject_argValue);
/* 133 */       serializefromobject_isNull = serializefromobject_value == null;
/* 134 */       serializefromobject_holder.reset();
/* 135 */
/* 136 */       serializefromobject_rowWriter.zeroOutNullBytes();
/* 137 */
/* 138 */       if (serializefromobject_isNull) {
/* 139 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setNullAt(0);
/* 140 */       } else {
/* 141 */         // Remember the current cursor so that we can calculate how many bytes are
/* 142 */         // written later.
/* 143 */         final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 144 */
/* 145 */         if (serializefromobject_value instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 146 */           final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_value).getSizeInBytes();
/* 147 */           // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 148 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes);
/* 149 */           ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_value).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 150 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes;
/* 151 */
/* 152 */         } else {
/* 153 */           final int serializefromobject_numElements = serializefromobject_value.numElements();
/* 154 */           serializefromobject_arrayWriter.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements, 8);
/* 155 */
/* 156 */           for (int serializefromobject_index = 0; serializefromobject_index < serializefromobject_numElements; serializefromobject_index++) {
/* 157 */             if (serializefromobject_value.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index)) {
/* 158 */               serializefromobject_arrayWriter.setNullDouble(serializefromobject_index);
/* 159 */             } else {
/* 160 */               final double serializefromobject_element = serializefromobject_value.getDouble(serializefromobject_index);
/* 161 */               serializefromobject_arrayWriter.write(serializefromobject_index, serializefromobject_element);
/* 162 */             }
/* 163 */           }
/* 164 */         }
/* 165 */
/* 166 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setOffsetAndSize(0, serializefromobject_tmpCursor, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor);
/* 167 */       }
/* 168 */       serializefromobject_result.setTotalSize(serializefromobject_holder.totalSize());
/* 169 */       append(serializefromobject_result);
/* 170 */       if (shouldStop()) return;
/* 171 */     }
/* 172 */   }
```

With this PR (removed most of lines 90-97 in the above code)
```java
/* 050 */   protected void processNext() throws java.io.IOException {
/* 051 */     while (inputadapter_input.hasNext() && !stopEarly()) {
/* 052 */       InternalRow inputadapter_row = (InternalRow) inputadapter_input.next();
/* 053 */       boolean inputadapter_isNull = inputadapter_row.isNullAt(0);
/* 054 */       ArrayData inputadapter_value = inputadapter_isNull ? null : (inputadapter_row.getArray(0));
/* 055 */
/* 056 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value1 = null;
/* 057 */
/* 058 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 059 */         int deserializetoobject_dataLength = inputadapter_value.numElements();
/* 060 */
/* 061 */         Double[] deserializetoobject_convertedArray = null;
/* 062 */         deserializetoobject_convertedArray = new Double[deserializetoobject_dataLength];
/* 063 */
/* 064 */         int deserializetoobject_loopIndex = 0;
/* 065 */         while (deserializetoobject_loopIndex < deserializetoobject_dataLength) {
/* 066 */           MapObjects_loopValue2 = (double) (inputadapter_value.getDouble(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 067 */           MapObjects_loopIsNull2 = inputadapter_value.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 068 */
/* 069 */           if (MapObjects_loopIsNull2) {
/* 070 */             throw new RuntimeException(((java.lang.String) references[0]));
/* 071 */           }
/* 072 */           if (false) {
/* 073 */             deserializetoobject_convertedArray[deserializetoobject_loopIndex] = null;
/* 074 */           } else {
/* 075 */             deserializetoobject_convertedArray[deserializetoobject_loopIndex] = MapObjects_loopValue2;
/* 076 */           }
/* 077 */
/* 078 */           deserializetoobject_loopIndex += 1;
/* 079 */         }
/* 080 */
/* 081 */         deserializetoobject_value1 = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(deserializetoobject_convertedArray); /*###*/
/* 082 */       }
/* 083 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull = true;
/* 084 */       double[] deserializetoobject_value = null;
/* 085 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 086 */         deserializetoobject_isNull = false;
/* 087 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull) {
/* 088 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult = null;
/* 089 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult = deserializetoobject_value1.toDoubleArray();
/* 090 */           deserializetoobject_value = (double[]) deserializetoobject_funcResult;
/* 091 */
/* 092 */         }
/* 093 */
/* 094 */       }
/* 095 */
/* 096 */       boolean mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 097 */       double[] mapelements_value = null;
/* 098 */       if (!false) {
/* 099 */         mapelements_resultIsNull = false;
/* 100 */
/* 101 */         if (!mapelements_resultIsNull) {
/* 102 */           mapelements_resultIsNull = deserializetoobject_isNull;
/* 103 */           mapelements_argValue = deserializetoobject_value;
/* 104 */         }
/* 105 */
/* 106 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_resultIsNull;
/* 107 */         if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 108 */           Object mapelements_funcResult = null;
/* 109 */           mapelements_funcResult = ((scala.Function1) references[1]).apply(mapelements_argValue);
/* 110 */           if (mapelements_funcResult == null) {
/* 111 */             mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 112 */           } else {
/* 113 */             mapelements_value = (double[]) mapelements_funcResult;
/* 114 */           }
/* 115 */
/* 116 */         }
/* 117 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_value == null;
/* 118 */       }
/* 119 */
/* 120 */       serializefromobject_resultIsNull = false;
/* 121 */
/* 122 */       if (!serializefromobject_resultIsNull) {
/* 123 */         serializefromobject_resultIsNull = mapelements_isNull;
/* 124 */         serializefromobject_argValue = mapelements_value;
/* 125 */       }
/* 126 */
/* 127 */       boolean serializefromobject_isNull = serializefromobject_resultIsNull;
/* 128 */       final ArrayData serializefromobject_value = serializefromobject_resultIsNull ? null : org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.UnsafeArrayData.fromPrimitiveArray(serializefromobject_argValue);
/* 129 */       serializefromobject_isNull = serializefromobject_value == null;
/* 130 */       serializefromobject_holder.reset();
/* 131 */
/* 132 */       serializefromobject_rowWriter.zeroOutNullBytes();
/* 133 */
/* 134 */       if (serializefromobject_isNull) {
/* 135 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setNullAt(0);
/* 136 */       } else {
/* 137 */         // Remember the current cursor so that we can calculate how many bytes are
/* 138 */         // written later.
/* 139 */         final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 140 */
/* 141 */         if (serializefromobject_value instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 142 */           final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_value).getSizeInBytes();
/* 143 */           // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 144 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes);
/* 145 */           ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_value).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 146 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes;
/* 147 */
/* 148 */         } else {
/* 149 */           final int serializefromobject_numElements = serializefromobject_value.numElements();
/* 150 */           serializefromobject_arrayWriter.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements, 8);
/* 151 */
/* 152 */           for (int serializefromobject_index = 0; serializefromobject_index < serializefromobject_numElements; serializefromobject_index++) {
/* 153 */             if (serializefromobject_value.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index)) {
/* 154 */               serializefromobject_arrayWriter.setNullDouble(serializefromobject_index);
/* 155 */             } else {
/* 156 */               final double serializefromobject_element = serializefromobject_value.getDouble(serializefromobject_index);
/* 157 */               serializefromobject_arrayWriter.write(serializefromobject_index, serializefromobject_element);
/* 158 */             }
/* 159 */           }
/* 160 */         }
/* 161 */
/* 162 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setOffsetAndSize(0, serializefromobject_tmpCursor, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor);
/* 163 */       }
/* 164 */       serializefromobject_result.setTotalSize(serializefromobject_holder.totalSize());
/* 165 */       append(serializefromobject_result);
/* 166 */       if (shouldStop()) return;
/* 167 */     }
/* 168 */   }
```

## How was this patch tested?

Add test suites to ``DatasetPrimitiveSuite``

Author: Kazuaki Ishizaki <ishizaki@jp.ibm.com>

Closes #17569 from kiszk/SPARK-20253.
2017-04-10 10:47:17 +08:00
Adrian Ionescu 589f3edb82 [SPARK-20255] Move listLeafFiles() to InMemoryFileIndex
## What changes were proposed in this pull request

Trying to get a grip on the `FileIndex` hierarchy, I was confused by the following inconsistency:

On the one hand, `PartitioningAwareFileIndex` defines `leafFiles` and `leafDirToChildrenFiles` as abstract, but on the other it fully implements `listLeafFiles` which does all the listing of files. However, the latter is only used by `InMemoryFileIndex`.

I'm hereby proposing to move this method (and all its dependencies) to the implementation class that actually uses it, and thus unclutter the `PartitioningAwareFileIndex` interface.

## How was this patch tested?

`./build/sbt sql/test`

Author: Adrian Ionescu <adrian@databricks.com>

Closes #17570 from adrian-ionescu/list-leaf-files.
2017-04-07 14:00:23 -07:00
Wenchen Fan ad3cc1312d [SPARK-20245][SQL][MINOR] pass output to LogicalRelation directly
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently `LogicalRelation` has a `expectedOutputAttributes` parameter, which makes it hard to reason about what the actual output is. Like other leaf nodes, `LogicalRelation` should also take `output` as a parameter, to simplify the logic

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #17552 from cloud-fan/minor.
2017-04-07 15:58:50 +08:00
Felix Cheung bccc330193 [SPARK-20196][PYTHON][SQL] update doc for catalog functions for all languages, add pyspark refreshByPath API
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Update doc to remove external for createTable, add refreshByPath in python

## How was this patch tested?

manual

Author: Felix Cheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>

Closes #17512 from felixcheung/catalogdoc.
2017-04-06 09:09:43 -07:00
Tathagata Das 9543fc0e08 [SPARK-20224][SS] Updated docs for streaming dropDuplicates and mapGroupsWithState
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

- Fixed bug in Java API not passing timeout conf to scala API
- Updated markdown docs
- Updated scala docs
- Added scala and Java example

## How was this patch tested?
Manually ran examples.

Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>

Closes #17539 from tdas/SPARK-20224.
2017-04-05 16:03:04 -07:00
wangzhenhua a2d8d767d9 [SPARK-20223][SQL] Fix typo in tpcds q77.sql
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Fix typo in tpcds q77.sql

## How was this patch tested?

N/A

Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>

Closes #17538 from wzhfy/typoQ77.
2017-04-05 10:21:43 -07:00
Tathagata Das dad499f324 [SPARK-20209][SS] Execute next trigger immediately if previous batch took longer than trigger interval
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

For large trigger intervals (e.g. 10 minutes), if a batch takes 11 minutes, then it will wait for 9 mins before starting the next batch. This does not make sense. The processing time based trigger policy should be to do process batches as fast as possible, but no faster than 1 in every trigger interval. If batches are taking longer than trigger interval anyways, then no point waiting extra trigger interval.

In this PR, I modified the ProcessingTimeExecutor to do so. Another minor change I did was to extract our StreamManualClock into a separate class so that it can be used outside subclasses of StreamTest. For example, ProcessingTimeExecutorSuite does not need to create any context for testing, just needs the StreamManualClock.

## How was this patch tested?
Added new unit tests to comprehensively test this behavior.

Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>

Closes #17525 from tdas/SPARK-20209.
2017-04-04 23:20:17 -07:00
Reynold Xin b6e71032d9 Small doc fix for ReuseSubquery. 2017-04-04 22:46:42 -07:00
Wenchen Fan 295747e597 [SPARK-19716][SQL] support by-name resolution for struct type elements in array
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Previously when we construct deserializer expression for array type, we will first cast the corresponding field to expected array type and then apply `MapObjects`.

However, by doing that, we lose the opportunity to do by-name resolution for struct type inside array type. In this PR, I introduce a `UnresolvedMapObjects` to hold the lambda function and the input array expression. Then during analysis, after the input array expression is resolved, we get the actual array element type and apply by-name resolution. Then we don't need to add `Cast` for array type when constructing the deserializer expression, as the element type is determined later at analyzer.

## How was this patch tested?

new regression test

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #17398 from cloud-fan/dataset.
2017-04-04 16:38:32 -07:00
Wenchen Fan 402bf2a50d [SPARK-20204][SQL] remove SimpleCatalystConf and CatalystConf type alias
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This is a follow-up of https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17285 .

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #17521 from cloud-fan/conf.
2017-04-04 11:56:21 -07:00
Xiao Li 26e7bca229 [SPARK-20198][SQL] Remove the inconsistency in table/function name conventions in SparkSession.Catalog APIs
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Observed by felixcheung , in `SparkSession`.`Catalog` APIs, we have different conventions/rules for table/function identifiers/names. Most APIs accept the qualified name (i.e., `databaseName`.`tableName` or `databaseName`.`functionName`). However, the following five APIs do not accept it.
- def listColumns(tableName: String): Dataset[Column]
- def getTable(tableName: String): Table
- def getFunction(functionName: String): Function
- def tableExists(tableName: String): Boolean
- def functionExists(functionName: String): Boolean

To make them consistent with the other Catalog APIs, this PR does the changes, updates the function/API comments and adds the `params` to clarify the inputs we allow.

### How was this patch tested?
Added the test cases .

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17518 from gatorsmile/tableIdentifier.
2017-04-04 18:57:46 +08:00
Xiao Li 51d3c854c5 [SPARK-20067][SQL] Unify and Clean Up Desc Commands Using Catalog Interface
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR is to unify and clean up the outputs of `DESC EXTENDED/FORMATTED` and `SHOW TABLE EXTENDED` by moving the logics into the Catalog interface. The output formats are improved. We also add the missing attributes. It impacts the DDL commands like `SHOW TABLE EXTENDED`, `DESC EXTENDED` and `DESC FORMATTED`.

In addition, by following what we did in Dataset API `printSchema`, we can use `treeString` to show the schema in the more readable way.

Below is the current way:
```
Schema: STRUCT<`a`: STRING (nullable = true), `b`: INT (nullable = true), `c`: STRING (nullable = true), `d`: STRING (nullable = true)>
```
After the change, it should look like
```
Schema: root
 |-- a: string (nullable = true)
 |-- b: integer (nullable = true)
 |-- c: string (nullable = true)
 |-- d: string (nullable = true)
```

### How was this patch tested?
`describe.sql` and `show-tables.sql`

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17394 from gatorsmile/descFollowUp.
2017-04-03 23:30:12 -07:00
Dilip Biswal 3bfb639cb7 [SPARK-10364][SQL] Support Parquet logical type TIMESTAMP_MILLIS
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

**Description** from JIRA

The TimestampType in Spark SQL is of microsecond precision. Ideally, we should convert Spark SQL timestamp values into Parquet TIMESTAMP_MICROS. But unfortunately parquet-mr hasn't supported it yet.
For the read path, we should be able to read TIMESTAMP_MILLIS Parquet values and pad a 0 microsecond part to read values.
For the write path, currently we are writing timestamps as INT96, similar to Impala and Hive. One alternative is that, we can have a separate SQL option to let users be able to write Spark SQL timestamp values as TIMESTAMP_MILLIS. Of course, in this way the microsecond part will be truncated.
## How was this patch tested?

Added new tests in ParquetQuerySuite and ParquetIOSuite

Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>

Closes #15332 from dilipbiswal/parquet-time-millis.
2017-04-04 09:53:05 +09:00
samelamin 58c9e6e77a [SPARK-20145] Fix range case insensitive bug in SQL
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Range in SQL should be case insensitive

## How was this patch tested?
unit test

Author: samelamin <hussam.elamin@gmail.com>
Author: samelamin <sam_elamin@discovery.com>

Closes #17487 from samelamin/SPARK-20145.
2017-04-03 17:16:31 -07:00
Adrian Ionescu 703c42c398 [SPARK-20194] Add support for partition pruning to in-memory catalog
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch implements `listPartitionsByFilter()` for `InMemoryCatalog` and thus resolves an outstanding TODO causing the `PruneFileSourcePartitions` optimizer rule not to apply when "spark.sql.catalogImplementation" is set to "in-memory" (which is the default).

The change is straightforward: it extracts the code for further filtering of the list of partitions returned by the metastore's `getPartitionsByFilter()` out from `HiveExternalCatalog` into `ExternalCatalogUtils` and calls this new function from `InMemoryCatalog` on the whole list of partitions.

Now that this method is implemented we can always pass the `CatalogTable` to the `DataSource` in `FindDataSourceTable`, so that the latter is resolved to a relation with a `CatalogFileIndex`, which is what the `PruneFileSourcePartitions` rule matches for.

## How was this patch tested?
Ran existing tests and added new test for `listPartitionsByFilter` in `ExternalCatalogSuite`, which is subclassed by both `InMemoryCatalogSuite` and `HiveExternalCatalogSuite`.

Author: Adrian Ionescu <adrian@databricks.com>

Closes #17510 from adrian-ionescu/InMemoryCatalog.
2017-04-03 08:48:49 -07:00
hyukjinkwon 4fa1a43af6 [SPARK-19641][SQL] JSON schema inference in DROPMALFORMED mode produces incorrect schema for non-array/object JSONs
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, when we infer the types for vaild JSON strings but object or array, we are producing empty schemas regardless of parse modes as below:

```scala
scala> spark.read.option("mode", "DROPMALFORMED").json(Seq("""{"a": 1}""", """"a"""").toDS).printSchema()
root
```

```scala
scala> spark.read.option("mode", "FAILFAST").json(Seq("""{"a": 1}""", """"a"""").toDS).printSchema()
root
```

This PR proposes to handle parse modes in type inference.

After this PR,

```scala

scala> spark.read.option("mode", "DROPMALFORMED").json(Seq("""{"a": 1}""", """"a"""").toDS).printSchema()
root
 |-- a: long (nullable = true)
```

```
scala> spark.read.option("mode", "FAILFAST").json(Seq("""{"a": 1}""", """"a"""").toDS).printSchema()
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to infer a common schema. Struct types are expected but string was found.
```

This PR is based on e233fd0334 and I and NathanHowell talked about this in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19641

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests in `JsonSuite` for both `DROPMALFORMED` and `FAILFAST` modes.

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #17492 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19641.
2017-04-03 17:44:39 +08:00
hyukjinkwon cff11fd20e [SPARK-20166][SQL] Use XXX for ISO 8601 timezone instead of ZZ (FastDateFormat specific) in CSV/JSON timeformat options
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR proposes to use `XXX` format instead of `ZZ`. `ZZ` seems a `FastDateFormat` specific.

`ZZ` supports "ISO 8601 extended format time zones" but it seems `FastDateFormat` specific option.
I misunderstood this is compatible format with `SimpleDateFormat` when this change is introduced.
Please see [SimpleDateFormat documentation]( https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#iso8601timezone) and [FastDateFormat documentation](https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/apidocs/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/FastDateFormat.html).

It seems we better replace `ZZ` to `XXX` because they look using the same strategy - [FastDateParser.java#L930](8767cd4f1a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/FastDateParser.java (L930)), [FastDateParser.java#L932-L951 ](8767cd4f1a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/FastDateParser.java (L932-L951)) and [FastDateParser.java#L596-L601](8767cd4f1a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/FastDateParser.java (L596-L601)).

I also checked the codes and manually debugged it for sure. It seems both cases use the same pattern `( Z|(?:[+-]\\d{2}(?::)\\d{2}))`.

_Note that this should be rather a fix about documentation and not the behaviour change because `ZZ` seems invalid date format in `SimpleDateFormat` as documented in `DataFrameReader` and etc, and both `ZZ` and `XXX` look identically working with `FastDateFormat`_

Current documentation is as below:

```
   * <li>`timestampFormat` (default `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`): sets the string that
   * indicates a timestamp format. Custom date formats follow the formats at
   * `java.text.SimpleDateFormat`. This applies to timestamp type.</li>
```

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests should cover this. Also, manually tested as below (BTW, I don't think these are worth being added as tests within Spark):

**Parse**

```scala
scala> new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00")
res4: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 20:00:00 KST 2017

scala>  new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000Z")
res10: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 09:00:00 KST 2017

scala> new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00")
java.text.ParseException: Unparseable date: "2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00"
  at java.text.DateFormat.parse(DateFormat.java:366)
  ... 48 elided
scala>  new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000Z")
java.text.ParseException: Unparseable date: "2017-03-21T00:00:00.000Z"
  at java.text.DateFormat.parse(DateFormat.java:366)
  ... 48 elided
```

```scala
scala> org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00")
res7: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 20:00:00 KST 2017

scala> org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000Z")
res1: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 09:00:00 KST 2017

scala> org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00")
res8: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 20:00:00 KST 2017

scala> org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000Z")
res2: java.util.Date = Tue Mar 21 09:00:00 KST 2017
```

**Format**

```scala
scala> new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").format(new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX").parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00"))
res6: String = 2017-03-21T20:00:00.000+09:00
```

```scala
scala> val fd = org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ")
fd: org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat = FastDateFormat[yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ,ko_KR,Asia/Seoul]

scala> fd.format(fd.parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00"))
res1: String = 2017-03-21T20:00:00.000+09:00

scala> val fd = org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX")
fd: org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat = FastDateFormat[yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX,ko_KR,Asia/Seoul]

scala> fd.format(fd.parse("2017-03-21T00:00:00.000-11:00"))
res2: String = 2017-03-21T20:00:00.000+09:00
```

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #17489 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-20166.
2017-04-03 10:07:41 +01:00
Xiao Li 89d6822f72 [SPARK-19148][SQL][FOLLOW-UP] do not expose the external table concept in Catalog
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After we renames `Catalog`.`createExternalTable` to `createTable` in the PR: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16528, we also need to deprecate the corresponding functions in `SQLContext`.

### How was this patch tested?
N/A

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #17502 from gatorsmile/deprecateCreateExternalTable.
2017-04-01 20:43:13 +08:00
Tathagata Das 567a50acfb [SPARK-20165][SS] Resolve state encoder's deserializer in driver in FlatMapGroupsWithStateExec
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

- Encoder's deserializer must be resolved at the driver where the class is defined. Otherwise there are corner cases using nested classes where resolving at the executor can fail.

- Fixed flaky test related to processing time timeout. The flakiness is caused because the test thread (that adds data to memory source) has a race condition with the streaming query thread. When testing the manual clock, the goal is to add data and increment clock together atomically, such that a trigger sees new data AND updated clock simultaneously (both or none). This fix adds additional synchronization in when adding data; it makes sure that the streaming query thread is waiting on the manual clock to be incremented (so no batch is currently running) before adding data.

- Added`testQuietly` on some tests that generate a lot of error logs.

## How was this patch tested?
Multiple runs on existing unit tests

Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>

Closes #17488 from tdas/SPARK-20165.
2017-03-31 10:58:43 -07:00
Kunal Khamar 254877c2f0 [SPARK-20164][SQL] AnalysisException not tolerant of null query plan.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

The query plan in an `AnalysisException` may be `null` when an `AnalysisException` object is serialized and then deserialized, since `plan` is marked `transient`. Or when someone throws an `AnalysisException` with a null query plan (which should not happen).
`def getMessage` is not tolerant of this and throws a `NullPointerException`, leading to loss of information about the original exception.
The fix is to add a `null` check in `getMessage`.

## How was this patch tested?

- Unit test

Author: Kunal Khamar <kkhamar@outlook.com>

Closes #17486 from kunalkhamar/spark-20164.
2017-03-31 09:17:22 -07:00
Reynold Xin a8a765b3f3 [SPARK-20151][SQL] Account for partition pruning in scan metadataTime metrics
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After SPARK-20136, we report metadata timing metrics in scan operator. However, that timing metric doesn't include one of the most important part of metadata, which is partition pruning. This patch adds that time measurement to the scan metrics.

## How was this patch tested?
N/A - I tried adding a test in SQLMetricsSuite but it was extremely convoluted to the point that I'm not sure if this is worth it.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #17476 from rxin/SPARK-20151.
2017-03-30 23:09:33 -07:00
Jacek Laskowski 0197262a35 [DOCS] Docs-only improvements
…adoc

## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Use recommended values for row boundaries in Window's scaladoc, i.e. `Window.unboundedPreceding`, `Window.unboundedFollowing`, and `Window.currentRow` (that were introduced in 2.1.0).

## How was this patch tested?

Local build

Author: Jacek Laskowski <jacek@japila.pl>

Closes #17417 from jaceklaskowski/window-expression-scaladoc.
2017-03-30 16:07:27 +01:00
Eric Liang 79636054f6 [SPARK-20148][SQL] Extend the file commit API to allow subscribing to task commit messages
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

The internal FileCommitProtocol interface returns all task commit messages in bulk to the implementation when a job finishes. However, it is sometimes useful to access those messages before the job completes, so that the driver gets incremental progress updates before the job finishes.

This adds an `onTaskCommit` listener to the internal api.

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests.

cc rxin

Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>

Closes #17475 from ericl/file-commit-api-ext.
2017-03-29 20:59:48 -07:00