## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It seems we are using `SQLUtils.getSQLDataType` for type string in structField. It looks we can replace this with `CatalystSqlParser.parseDataType`.
They look similar DDL-like type definitions as below:
```scala
scala> Seq(Tuple1(Tuple1("a"))).toDF.show()
```
```
+---+
| _1|
+---+
|[a]|
+---+
```
```scala
scala> Seq(Tuple1(Tuple1("a"))).toDF.select($"_1".cast("struct<_1:string>")).show()
```
```
+---+
| _1|
+---+
|[a]|
+---+
```
Such type strings looks identical when R’s one as below:
```R
> write.df(sql("SELECT named_struct('_1', 'a') as struct"), "/tmp/aa", "parquet")
> collect(read.df("/tmp/aa", "parquet", structType(structField("struct", "struct<_1:string>"))))
struct
1 a
```
R’s one is stricter because we are checking the types via regular expressions in R side ahead.
Actual logics there look a bit different but as we check it ahead in R side, it looks replacing it would not introduce (I think) no behaviour changes. To make this sure, the tests dedicated for it were added in SPARK-20105. (It looks `structField` is the only place that calls this method).
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests - https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/R/pkg/inst/tests/testthat/test_sparkSQL.R#L143-L194 should cover this.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17785 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-20493.
What changes were proposed in this pull request?
remove AggregateBenchmark testsuite warning:
such as '14:26:33.220 WARN org.apache.spark.sql.execution.aggregate.HashAggregateExec: Two level hashmap is disabled but vectorized hashmap is enabled.'
How was this patch tested?
unit tests: AggregateBenchmark
Modify the 'ignore function for 'test funtion
Author: caoxuewen <cao.xuewen@zte.com.cn>
Closes#17771 from heary-cao/AggregateBenchmark.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr added a new rule in `Analyzer` to resolve aliases in `GROUP BY`.
The current master throws an exception if `GROUP BY` clauses have aliases in `SELECT`;
```
scala> spark.sql("select a a1, a1 + 1 as b, count(1) from t group by a1")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: cannot resolve '`a1`' given input columns: [a]; line 1 pos 51;
'Aggregate ['a1], [a#83L AS a1#87L, ('a1 + 1) AS b#88, count(1) AS count(1)#90L]
+- SubqueryAlias t
+- Project [id#80L AS a#83L]
+- Range (0, 10, step=1, splits=Some(8))
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.package$AnalysisErrorAt.failAnalysis(package.scala:42)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.CheckAnalysis$$anonfun$checkAnalysis$1$$anonfun$apply$2.applyOrElse(CheckAnalysis.scala:77)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.CheckAnalysis$$anonfun$checkAnalysis$1$$anonfun$apply$2.applyOrElse(CheckAnalysis.scala:74)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.trees.TreeNode$$anonfun$transformUp$1.apply(TreeNode.scala:289)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `SQLQuerySuite` and `SQLQueryTestSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17191 from maropu/SPARK-14471.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When sending accumulator updates back to driver, the network overhead is pretty big as there are a lot of accumulators, e.g. `TaskMetrics` will send about 20 accumulators everytime, there may be a lot of `SQLMetric` if the query plan is complicated.
Therefore, it's critical to reduce the size of serialized accumulator. A simple way is to not send the name of internal accumulators to executor side, as it's unnecessary. When executor sends accumulator updates back to driver, we can look up the accumulator name in `AccumulatorContext` easily. Note that, we still need to send names of normal accumulators, as the user code run at executor side may rely on accumulator names.
In the future, we should reimplement `TaskMetrics` to not rely on accumulators and use custom serialization.
Tried on the example in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-12837, the size of serialized accumulator has been cut down by about 40%.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17596 from cloud-fan/oom.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Spark 2.2 is going to be cut, it'll be great if SPARK-12868 can be resolved before that. There have been several PRs for this like [PR#16324](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16324) , but all of them are inactivity for a long time or have been closed.
This PR added a SparkUrlStreamHandlerFactory, which relies on 'protocol' to choose the appropriate
UrlStreamHandlerFactory like FsUrlStreamHandlerFactory to create URLStreamHandler.
## How was this patch tested?
1. Add a new unit test.
2. Check manually.
Before: throw an exception with " failed unknown protocol: hdfs"
<img width="914" alt="screen shot 2017-03-17 at 9 07 36 pm" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8546874/24075277/5abe0a7c-0bd5-11e7-900e-ec3d3105da0b.png">
After:
<img width="1148" alt="screen shot 2017-03-18 at 11 42 18 am" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8546874/24075283/69382a60-0bd5-11e7-8d30-d9405c3aaaba.png">
Author: Weiqing Yang <yangweiqing001@gmail.com>
Closes#17342 from weiqingy/SPARK-18910.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
OnHeapColumnVector reallocation copies to the new storage data up to 'elementsAppended'. This variable is only updated when using the ColumnVector.appendX API, while ColumnVector.putX is more commonly used.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested using existing unit tests.
Author: Michal Szafranski <michal@databricks.com>
Closes#17773 from michal-databricks/spark-20474.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
ColumnVector implementations originally did not support some Catalyst types (float, short, and boolean). Now that they do, those types should be also added to the ColumnVector.Array.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested using existing unit tests.
Author: Michal Szafranski <michal@databricks.com>
Closes#17772 from michal-databricks/spark-20473.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch adds support for customizing the spark session by injecting user-defined custom extensions. This allows a user to add custom analyzer rules/checks, optimizer rules, planning strategies or even a customized parser.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit Tests in SparkSessionExtensionSuite
Author: Sameer Agarwal <sameerag@cs.berkeley.edu>
Closes#17724 from sameeragarwal/session-extensions.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In `randomSplit`, It is possible that the underlying dataset doesn't guarantee the ordering of rows in its constituent partitions each time a split is materialized which could result in overlapping
splits.
To prevent this, as part of SPARK-12662, we explicitly sort each input partition to make the ordering deterministic. Given that `MapTypes` cannot be sorted this patch explicitly prunes them out from the sort order. Additionally, if the resulting sort order is empty, this patch then materializes the dataset to guarantee determinism.
## How was this patch tested?
Extended `randomSplit on reordered partitions` in `DataFrameStatSuite` to also test for dataframes with mapTypes nested mapTypes.
Author: Sameer Agarwal <sameerag@cs.berkeley.edu>
Closes#17751 from sameeragarwal/randomsplit2.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`spark.catalog.listTables` and `spark.catalog.getTable` does not work if we are unable to retrieve table metadata due to any reason (e.g., table serde class is not accessible or the table type is not accepted by Spark SQL). After this PR, the APIs still return the corresponding Table without the description and tableType)
### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#17730 from gatorsmile/listTables.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr initialised `RangeExec` parameters in a driver side.
In the current master, a query below throws `NullPointerException`;
```
sql("SET spark.sql.codegen.wholeStage=false")
sql("SELECT * FROM range(1)").show
17/04/20 17:11:05 ERROR Executor: Exception in task 0.0 in stage 0.0 (TID 0)
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan.sparkContext(SparkPlan.scala:54)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.RangeExec.numSlices(basicPhysicalOperators.scala:343)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.RangeExec$$anonfun$20.apply(basicPhysicalOperators.scala:506)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.RangeExec$$anonfun$20.apply(basicPhysicalOperators.scala:505)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$mapPartitionsWithIndex$1$$anonfun$apply$26.apply(RDD.scala:844)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$mapPartitionsWithIndex$1$$anonfun$apply$26.apply(RDD.scala:844)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.MapPartitionsRDD.compute(MapPartitionsRDD.scala:38)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.computeOrReadCheckpoint(RDD.scala:323)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.iterator(RDD.scala:287)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.MapPartitionsRDD.compute(MapPartitionsRDD.scala:38)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.computeOrReadCheckpoint(RDD.scala:323)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.iterator(RDD.scala:287)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:87)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:108)
at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:320)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added a test in `DataFrameRangeSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17717 from maropu/SPARK-20430.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If a partitionSpec is supposed to not contain optional values, a ParseException should be thrown, and not nulls returned.
The nulls can later cause NullPointerExceptions in places not expecting them.
## How was this patch tested?
A query like "SHOW PARTITIONS tbl PARTITION(col1='val1', col2)" used to throw a NullPointerException.
Now it throws a ParseException.
Author: Juliusz Sompolski <julek@databricks.com>
Closes#17707 from juliuszsompolski/SPARK-20412.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It is often useful to be able to track changes to the `ExternalCatalog`. This PR makes the `ExternalCatalog` emit events when a catalog object is changed. Events are fired before and after the change.
The following events are fired per object:
- Database
- CreateDatabasePreEvent: event fired before the database is created.
- CreateDatabaseEvent: event fired after the database has been created.
- DropDatabasePreEvent: event fired before the database is dropped.
- DropDatabaseEvent: event fired after the database has been dropped.
- Table
- CreateTablePreEvent: event fired before the table is created.
- CreateTableEvent: event fired after the table has been created.
- RenameTablePreEvent: event fired before the table is renamed.
- RenameTableEvent: event fired after the table has been renamed.
- DropTablePreEvent: event fired before the table is dropped.
- DropTableEvent: event fired after the table has been dropped.
- Function
- CreateFunctionPreEvent: event fired before the function is created.
- CreateFunctionEvent: event fired after the function has been created.
- RenameFunctionPreEvent: event fired before the function is renamed.
- RenameFunctionEvent: event fired after the function has been renamed.
- DropFunctionPreEvent: event fired before the function is dropped.
- DropFunctionPreEvent: event fired after the function has been dropped.
The current events currently only contain the names of the object modified. We add more events, and more details at a later point.
A user can monitor changes to the external catalog by adding a listener to the Spark listener bus checking for `ExternalCatalogEvent`s using the `SparkListener.onOtherEvent` hook. A more direct approach is add listener directly to the `ExternalCatalog`.
## How was this patch tested?
Added the `ExternalCatalogEventSuite`.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17710 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20420.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr modified code to print the identical `Range` parameters of SparkContext APIs and SQL in `explain` output. In the current master, they internally use `defaultParallelism` for `splits` by default though, they print different strings in explain output;
```
scala> spark.range(4).explain
== Physical Plan ==
*Range (0, 4, step=1, splits=Some(8))
scala> sql("select * from range(4)").explain
== Physical Plan ==
*Range (0, 4, step=1, splits=None)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `SQLQuerySuite` and modified some results in the existing tests.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17670 from maropu/SPARK-20281.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
A cast expression with a resolved time zone is not equal to a cast expression without a resolved time zone. The `ResolveAggregateFunction` assumed that these expression were the same, and would fail to resolve `HAVING` clauses which contain a `Cast` expression.
This is in essence caused by the fact that a `TimeZoneAwareExpression` can be resolved without a set time zone. This PR fixes this, and makes a `TimeZoneAwareExpression` unresolved as long as it has no TimeZone set.
## How was this patch tested?
Added a regression test to the `SQLQueryTestSuite.having` file.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17641 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20329.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
### 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.
## 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.
## 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.
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.
### 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
### 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
### 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.
### 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
### 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.
## 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.
## 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.
## 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.
…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.
## 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.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch adds explicit metadata operation timing and number of files in data source metrics. Those would be useful to include for performance profiling.
Screenshot of a UI with this change (num files and metadata time are new metrics):
<img width="321" alt="screen shot 2017-03-29 at 12 29 28 am" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/323388/24443272/d4ea58c0-1416-11e7-8940-ecb69375554a.png">
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#17465 from rxin/SPARK-20136.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr added `StructType.fromDDL` to convert a DDL format string into `StructType` for defining schemas in `functions.from_json`.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `JsonFunctionsSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17406 from maropu/SPARK-20009.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Bugfix from [SPARK-19540.](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16826)
Cloning SessionState does not clone query execution listeners, so cloned session is unable to listen to events on queries.
## How was this patch tested?
- Unit test
Author: Kunal Khamar <kkhamar@outlook.com>
Closes#17379 from kunalkhamar/clone-bugfix.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It is not super intuitive how to update SQLMetric on the driver side. This patch introduces a new SQLMetrics.postDriverMetricUpdates function to do that, and adds documentation to make it more obvious.
## How was this patch tested?
Updated a test case to use this method.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#17464 from rxin/SPARK-20134.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we build the deserializer expression for map type, we will use `StaticInvoke` to call `ArrayBasedMapData.toScalaMap`, and declare the return type as `scala.collection.immutable.Map`. If the map is inside an Option, we will wrap this `StaticInvoke` with `WrapOption`, which requires the input to be `scala.collect.Map`. Ideally this should be fine, as `scala.collection.immutable.Map` extends `scala.collect.Map`, but our `ObjectType` is too strict about this, this PR fixes it.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17454 from cloud-fan/map.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Commit ea361165e1 moved most of the logic from the SessionState classes into an accompanying builder. This makes the existence of the `HiveSessionState` redundant. This PR removes the `HiveSessionState`.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17457 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20126.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Changed the pattern to match the first n characters in the location field so that the string truncation does not affect it.
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#17448 from gatorsmile/fixTestCAse.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current SessionState initialization code path is quite complex. A part of the creation is done in the SessionState companion objects, a part of the creation is one inside the SessionState class, and a part is done by passing functions.
This PR refactors this code path, and consolidates SessionState initialization into a builder class. This SessionState will not do any initialization and just becomes a place holder for the various Spark SQL internals. This also lays the ground work for two future improvements:
1. This provides us with a start for removing the `HiveSessionState`. Removing the `HiveSessionState` would also require us to move resource loading into a separate class, and to (re)move metadata hive.
2. This makes it easier to customize the Spark Session. Currently you will need to create a custom version of the builder. I have added hooks to facilitate this. A future step will be to create a semi stable API on top of this.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17433 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20100.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Existing logic seemingly writes null to the BatchCommitLog, even though it does additional checks to write '{}' (valid json) to the log. This PR simplifies the logic by disallowing use of `log.add(batchId, metadata)` and instead using `log.add(batchId)`. No question of specifying metadata, so no confusion related to null.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests pass.
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Closes#17444 from tdas/SPARK-19876-1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The `FailureSafeParser` is only used in sql core, it doesn't make sense to put it in catalyst module.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17408 from cloud-fan/minor.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Multiple tests failed. Revert the changes on `supportCodegen` of `GenerateExec`. For example,
- https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/75194/testReport/
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#17425 from gatorsmile/turnOnCodeGenGenerateExec.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Updated the description for the `format_number` description to indicate that it uses `HALF_EVEN` rounding. Updated the description for the `round` description to indicate that it uses `HALF_UP` rounding.
## How was this patch tested?
Just changing the two function comments so no testing involved.
Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.
Author: Roxanne Moslehi <rmoslehi@palantir.com>
Author: roxannemoslehi <rmoslehi@berkeley.edu>
Closes#17399 from roxannemoslehi/patch-1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The explain output of `DataSourceScanExec` can contain sensitive information (like Amazon keys). Such information should not end up in logs, or be exposed to non privileged users.
This PR addresses this by adding a redaction facility for the `DataSourceScanExec.treeString`. A user can enable this by setting a regex in the `spark.redaction.string.regex` configuration.
## How was this patch tested?
Added a unit test to check the output of DataSourceScanExec.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17397 from hvanhovell/SPARK-20070.
This commit adds a killTaskAttempt method to SparkContext, to allow users to
kill tasks so that they can be re-scheduled elsewhere.
This also refactors the task kill path to allow specifying a reason for the task kill. The reason is propagated opaquely through events, and will show up in the UI automatically as `(N killed: $reason)` and `TaskKilled: $reason`. Without this change, there is no way to provide the user feedback through the UI.
Currently used reasons are "stage cancelled", "another attempt succeeded", and "killed via SparkContext.killTask". The user can also specify a custom reason through `SparkContext.killTask`.
cc rxin
In the stage overview UI the reasons are summarized:
![1](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14922/23929209/a83b2862-08e1-11e7-8b3e-ae1967bbe2e5.png)
Within the stage UI you can see individual task kill reasons:
![2](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14922/23929200/9a798692-08e1-11e7-8697-72b27ad8a287.png)
Existing tests, tried killing some stages in the UI and verified the messages are as expected.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@google.com>
Closes#17166 from ericl/kill-reason.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Fixes break caused by: 746a558de2
## How was this patch tested?
Compiled with `build/sbt -Dscala2.10 sql/compile` locally
Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>
Closes#17403 from brkyvz/onceTrigger2.10.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently JDBC data source creates tables in the target database using the default type mapping, and the JDBC dialect mechanism. If users want to specify different database data type for only some of columns, there is no option available. In scenarios where default mapping does not work, users are forced to create tables on the target database before writing. This workaround is probably not acceptable from a usability point of view. This PR is to provide a user-defined type mapping for specific columns.
The solution is to allow users to specify database column data type for the create table as JDBC datasource option(createTableColumnTypes) on write. Data type information can be specified in the same format as table schema DDL format (e.g: `name CHAR(64), comments VARCHAR(1024)`).
All supported target database types can not be specified , the data types has to be valid spark sql data types also. For example user can not specify target database CLOB data type. This will be supported in the follow-up PR.
Example:
```Scala
df.write
.option("createTableColumnTypes", "name CHAR(64), comments VARCHAR(1024)")
.jdbc(url, "TEST.DBCOLTYPETEST", properties)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added new test cases to the JDBCWriteSuite
Author: sureshthalamati <suresh.thalamati@gmail.com>
Closes#16209 from sureshthalamati/jdbc_custom_dbtype_option_json-spark-10849.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
An additional trigger and trigger executor that will execute a single trigger only. One can use this OneTime trigger to have more control over the scheduling of triggers.
In addition, this patch requires an optimization to StreamExecution that logs a commit record at the end of successfully processing a batch. This new commit log will be used to determine the next batch (offsets) to process after a restart, instead of using the offset log itself to determine what batch to process next after restart; using the offset log to determine this would process the previously logged batch, always, thus not permitting a OneTime trigger feature.
## How was this patch tested?
A number of existing tests have been revised. These tests all assumed that when restarting a stream, the last batch in the offset log is to be re-processed. Given that we now have a commit log that will tell us if that last batch was processed successfully, the results/assumptions of those tests needed to be revised accordingly.
In addition, a OneTime trigger test was added to StreamingQuerySuite, which tests:
- The semantics of OneTime trigger (i.e., on start, execute a single batch, then stop).
- The case when the commit log was not able to successfully log the completion of a batch before restart, which would mean that we should fall back to what's in the offset log.
- A OneTime trigger execution that results in an exception being thrown.
marmbrus tdas zsxwing
Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.
Author: Tyson Condie <tcondie@gmail.com>
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Closes#17219 from tcondie/stream-commit.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Several javadoc8 breaks have been introduced. This PR proposes fix those instances so that we can build Scala/Java API docs.
```
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/GroupState.java:6: error: reference not found
[error] * <code>flatMapGroupsWithState</code> operations on {link KeyValueGroupedDataset}.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/GroupState.java:10: error: reference not found
[error] * Both, <code>mapGroupsWithState</code> and <code>flatMapGroupsWithState</code> in {link KeyValueGroupedDataset}
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/GroupState.java:51: error: reference not found
[error] * {link GroupStateTimeout.ProcessingTimeTimeout}) or event time (i.e.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/GroupState.java:52: error: reference not found
[error] * {link GroupStateTimeout.EventTimeTimeout}).
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/GroupState.java:158: error: reference not found
[error] * Spark SQL types (see {link Encoder} for more details).
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/mllib/target/java/org/apache/spark/ml/fpm/FPGrowthParams.java:26: error: bad use of '>'
[error] * Number of partitions (>=1) used by parallel FP-growth. By default the param is not set, and
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/src/main/java/org/apache/spark/api/java/function/FlatMapGroupsWithStateFunction.java:30: error: reference not found
[error] * {link org.apache.spark.sql.KeyValueGroupedDataset#flatMapGroupsWithState(
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/KeyValueGroupedDataset.java:211: error: reference not found
[error] * See {link GroupState} for more details.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/KeyValueGroupedDataset.java:232: error: reference not found
[error] * See {link GroupState} for more details.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/KeyValueGroupedDataset.java:254: error: reference not found
[error] * See {link GroupState} for more details.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/KeyValueGroupedDataset.java:277: error: reference not found
[error] * See {link GroupState} for more details.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/TaskContextImpl.java:10: error: reference not found
[error] * {link TaskMetrics} & {link MetricsSystem} objects are not thread safe.
[error] ^
[error] .../spark/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/TaskContextImpl.java:10: error: reference not found
[error] * {link TaskMetrics} & {link MetricsSystem} objects are not thread safe.
[error] ^
[info] 13 errors
```
```
jekyll 3.3.1 | Error: Unidoc generation failed
```
## How was this patch tested?
Manually via `jekyll build`
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17389 from HyukjinKwon/minor-javadoc8-fix.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to support _not_ trimming the white spaces when writing out. These are `false` by default in CSV reading path but these are `true` by default in CSV writing in univocity parser.
Both `ignoreLeadingWhiteSpace` and `ignoreTrailingWhiteSpace` options are not being used for writing and therefore, we are always trimming the white spaces.
It seems we should provide a way to keep this white spaces easily.
WIth the data below:
```scala
val df = spark.read.csv(Seq("a , b , c").toDS)
df.show()
```
```
+---+----+---+
|_c0| _c1|_c2|
+---+----+---+
| a | b | c|
+---+----+---+
```
**Before**
```scala
df.write.csv("/tmp/text.csv")
spark.read.text("/tmp/text.csv").show()
```
```
+-----+
|value|
+-----+
|a,b,c|
+-----+
```
It seems this can't be worked around via `quoteAll` too.
```scala
df.write.option("quoteAll", true).csv("/tmp/text.csv")
spark.read.text("/tmp/text.csv").show()
```
```
+-----------+
| value|
+-----------+
|"a","b","c"|
+-----------+
```
**After**
```scala
df.write.option("ignoreLeadingWhiteSpace", false).option("ignoreTrailingWhiteSpace", false).csv("/tmp/text.csv")
spark.read.text("/tmp/text.csv").show()
```
```
+----------+
| value|
+----------+
|a , b , c|
+----------+
```
Note that this case is possible in R
```r
> system("cat text.csv")
f1,f2,f3
a , b , c
> df <- read.csv(file="text.csv")
> df
f1 f2 f3
1 a b c
> write.csv(df, file="text1.csv", quote=F, row.names=F)
> system("cat text1.csv")
f1,f2,f3
a , b , c
```
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `CSVSuite` and manual tests for Python.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17310 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-18579.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Since the state is tied a "group" in the "mapGroupsWithState" operations, its better to call the state "GroupState" instead of a key. This would make it more general if you extends this operation to RelationGroupedDataset and python APIs.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing unit tests.
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Closes#17385 from tdas/SPARK-20057.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, when we perform count with timestamp types, it prints the internal representation as the column name as below:
```scala
Seq(new java.sql.Timestamp(1)).toDF("a").groupBy("a").pivot("a").count().show()
```
```
+--------------------+----+
| a|1000|
+--------------------+----+
|1969-12-31 16:00:...| 1|
+--------------------+----+
```
This PR proposes to use external Scala value instead of the internal representation in the column names as below:
```
+--------------------+-----------------------+
| a|1969-12-31 16:00:00.001|
+--------------------+-----------------------+
|1969-12-31 16:00:...| 1|
+--------------------+-----------------------+
```
## How was this patch tested?
Unit test in `DataFramePivotSuite` and manual tests.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17348 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-20018.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to make `mode` options in both CSV and JSON to use `cass object` and fix some related comments related previous fix.
Also, this PR modifies some tests related parse modes.
## How was this patch tested?
Modified unit tests in both `CSVSuite.scala` and `JsonSuite.scala`.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17377 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19949.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
During build/sbt publish-local, build breaks due to javadocs errors. This patch fixes those errors.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested by running the sbt build.
Author: Prashant Sharma <prashsh1@in.ibm.com>
Closes#17358 from ScrapCodes/docs-fix.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, `DESC FORMATTED` did not output the table comment, unlike what `DESC EXTENDED` does. This PR is to fix it.
Also correct the following displayed names in `DESC FORMATTED`, for being consistent with `DESC EXTENDED`
- `"Create Time:"` -> `"Created:"`
- `"Last Access Time:"` -> `"Last Access:"`
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases in `describe.sql`
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#17381 from gatorsmile/descFormattedTableComment.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Adding event time based timeout. The user sets the timeout timestamp directly using `KeyedState.setTimeoutTimestamp`. The keys times out when the watermark crosses the timeout timestamp.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Closes#17361 from tdas/SPARK-20030.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
There is a race condition between calling stop on a streaming query and deleting directories in `withTempDir` that causes test to fail, fixing to do lazy deletion using delete on shutdown JVM hook.
## How was this patch tested?
- Unit test
- repeated 300 runs with no failure
Author: Kunal Khamar <kkhamar@outlook.com>
Closes#17382 from kunalkhamar/partition-bugfix.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to defer throwing the exception within `DataSource`.
Currently, if other datasources fail to infer the schema, it returns `None` and then this is being validated in `DataSource` as below:
```
scala> spark.read.json("emptydir")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Unable to infer schema for JSON. It must be specified manually.;
```
```
scala> spark.read.orc("emptydir")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Unable to infer schema for ORC. It must be specified manually.;
```
```
scala> spark.read.parquet("emptydir")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Unable to infer schema for Parquet. It must be specified manually.;
```
However, CSV it checks it within the datasource implementation and throws another exception message as below:
```
scala> spark.read.csv("emptydir")
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: requirement failed: Cannot infer schema from an empty set of files
```
We could remove this duplicated check and validate this in one place in the same way with the same message.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit test in `CSVSuite` and manual test.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17256 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19919.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The description in the comment for array_contains is vague/incomplete (i.e., doesn't mention that it returns `null` if the array is `null`); this PR fixes that.
## How was this patch tested?
No testing, since it merely changes a comment.
Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.
Author: Will Manning <lwwmanning@gmail.com>
Closes#17380 from lwwmanning/patch-1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Support` ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMNS (...) `syntax for Hive serde and some datasource tables.
In this PR, we consider a few aspects:
1. View is not supported for `ALTER ADD COLUMNS`
2. Since tables created in SparkSQL with Hive DDL syntax will populate table properties with schema information, we need make sure the consistency of the schema before and after ALTER operation in order for future use.
3. For embedded-schema type of format, such as `parquet`, we need to make sure that the predicate on the newly-added columns can be evaluated properly, or pushed down properly. In case of the data file does not have the columns for the newly-added columns, such predicates should return as if the column values are NULLs.
4. For datasource table, this feature does not support the following:
4.1 TEXT format, since there is only one default column `value` is inferred for text format data.
4.2 ORC format, since SparkSQL native ORC reader does not support the difference between user-specified-schema and inferred schema from ORC files.
4.3 Third party datasource types that implements RelationProvider, including the built-in JDBC format, since different implementations by the vendors may have different ways to dealing with schema.
4.4 Other datasource types, such as `parquet`, `json`, `csv`, `hive` are supported.
5. Column names being added can not be duplicate of any existing data column or partition column names. Case sensitivity is taken into consideration according to the sql configuration.
6. This feature also supports In-Memory catalog, while Hive support is turned off.
## How was this patch tested?
Add new test cases
Author: Xin Wu <xinwu@us.ibm.com>
Closes#16626 from xwu0226/alter_add_columns.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently JSON and CSV have exactly the same logic about handling bad records, this PR tries to abstract it and put it in a upper level to reduce code duplication.
The overall idea is, we make the JSON and CSV parser to throw a BadRecordException, then the upper level, FailureSafeParser, handles bad records according to the parse mode.
Behavior changes:
1. with PERMISSIVE mode, if the number of tokens doesn't match the schema, previously CSV parser will treat it as a legal record and parse as many tokens as possible. After this PR, we treat it as an illegal record, and put the raw record string in a special column, but we still parse as many tokens as possible.
2. all logging is removed as they are not very useful in practice.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Author: Wenchen Fan <cloud0fan@gmail.com>
Closes#17315 from cloud-fan/bad-record2.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
A Bean serializer in `ExpressionEncoder` could change values when Beans having NULL. A concrete example is as follows;
```
scala> :paste
class Outer extends Serializable {
private var cls: Inner = _
def setCls(c: Inner): Unit = cls = c
def getCls(): Inner = cls
}
class Inner extends Serializable {
private var str: String = _
def setStr(s: String): Unit = str = str
def getStr(): String = str
}
scala> Seq("""{"cls":null}""", """{"cls": {"str":null}}""").toDF().write.text("data")
scala> val encoder = Encoders.bean(classOf[Outer])
scala> val schema = encoder.schema
scala> val df = spark.read.schema(schema).json("data").as[Outer](encoder)
scala> df.show
+------+
| cls|
+------+
|[null]|
| null|
+------+
scala> df.map(x => x)(encoder).show()
+------+
| cls|
+------+
|[null]|
|[null]| // <-- Value changed
+------+
```
This is because the Bean serializer does not have the NULL-check expressions that the serializer of Scala's product types has. Actually, this value change does not happen in Scala's product types;
```
scala> :paste
case class Outer(cls: Inner)
case class Inner(str: String)
scala> val encoder = Encoders.product[Outer]
scala> val schema = encoder.schema
scala> val df = spark.read.schema(schema).json("data").as[Outer](encoder)
scala> df.show
+------+
| cls|
+------+
|[null]|
| null|
+------+
scala> df.map(x => x)(encoder).show()
+------+
| cls|
+------+
|[null]|
| null|
+------+
```
This pr added the NULL-check expressions in Bean serializer along with the serializer of Scala's product types.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `JavaDatasetSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17347 from maropu/SPARK-19980.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After sort merge join for inner join, now we only keep left key ordering. However, after inner join, right key has the same value and order as left key. So if we need another smj on right key, we will unnecessarily add a sort which causes additional cost.
As a more complicated example, A join B on A.key = B.key join C on B.key = C.key join D on A.key = D.key. We will unnecessarily add a sort on B.key when join {A, B} and C, and add a sort on A.key when join {A, B, C} and D.
To fix this, we need to propagate all sorted information (equivalent expressions) from bottom up through `outputOrdering` and `SortOrder`.
## How was this patch tested?
Test cases are added.
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Closes#17339 from wzhfy/sortEnhance.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
update `StatFunctions.multipleApproxQuantiles` to handle NaN/null
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests and added tests
Author: Zheng RuiFeng <ruifengz@foxmail.com>
Closes#16971 from zhengruifeng/quantiles_nan.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After we have merged the `HiveDDLSuite` and `DDLSuite` in [SPARK-19235](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19235), we have two subclasses of `DDLSuite`, that is `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite` and `InMemoryCatalogDDLSuite`.
While `DDLSuite` is in `sql/core module`, and `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite` is in `sql/hive module`, if we mvn test
`HiveCatalogedDDLSuite`, it will run the test in its parent class `DDLSuite`, this will cause some test case failed which will get and use the test file path in `sql/core module` 's `resource`.
Because the test file path getted will start with 'jar:' like "jar:file:/home/jenkins/workspace/spark-master-test-maven-hadoop-2.6/sql/core/target/spark-sql_2.11-2.2.0-SNAPSHOT-tests.jar!/test-data/cars.csv", which will failed when new Path() in datasource.scala
This PR fix this by copy file from resource to a temp dir.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17338 from windpiger/fixtestfailemvn.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
For right outer join, values of the left key will be filled with nulls if it can't match the value of the right key, so `nullOrdering` of the left key can't be guaranteed. We should output right key order instead of left key order.
For full outer join, neither left key nor right key guarantees `nullOrdering`. We should not output any ordering.
In tests, besides adding three test cases for left/right/full outer sort merge join, this patch also reorganizes code in `PlannerSuite` by putting together tests for `Sort`, and also extracts common logic in Sort tests into a method.
## How was this patch tested?
Corresponding test cases are added.
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>
Closes#17331 from wzhfy/wrongOrdering.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to support an array of struct type in `to_json` as below:
```scala
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
val df = Seq(Tuple1(Tuple1(1) :: Nil)).toDF("a")
df.select(to_json($"a").as("json")).show()
```
```
+----------+
| json|
+----------+
|[{"_1":1}]|
+----------+
```
Currently, it throws an exception as below (a newline manually inserted for readability):
```
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: cannot resolve 'structtojson(`array`)' due to data type
mismatch: structtojson requires that the expression is a struct expression.;;
```
This allows the roundtrip with `from_json` as below:
```scala
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
import org.apache.spark.sql.types._
val schema = ArrayType(StructType(StructField("a", IntegerType) :: Nil))
val df = Seq("""[{"a":1}, {"a":2}]""").toDF("json").select(from_json($"json", schema).as("array"))
df.show()
// Read back.
df.select(to_json($"array").as("json")).show()
```
```
+----------+
| array|
+----------+
|[[1], [2]]|
+----------+
+-----------------+
| json|
+-----------------+
|[{"a":1},{"a":2}]|
+-----------------+
```
Also, this PR proposes to rename from `StructToJson` to `StructsToJson ` and `JsonToStruct` to `JsonToStructs`.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `JsonFunctionsSuite` and `JsonExpressionsSuite` for Scala, doctest for Python and test in `test_sparkSQL.R` for R.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17192 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19849.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When a key does not get any new data in `mapGroupsWithState`, the mapping function is never called on it. So we need a timeout feature that calls the function again in such cases, so that the user can decide whether to continue waiting or clean up (remove state, save stuff externally, etc.).
Timeouts can be either based on processing time or event time. This JIRA is for processing time, but defines the high level API design for both. The usage would look like this.
```
def stateFunction(key: K, value: Iterator[V], state: KeyedState[S]): U = {
...
state.setTimeoutDuration(10000)
...
}
dataset // type is Dataset[T]
.groupByKey[K](keyingFunc) // generates KeyValueGroupedDataset[K, T]
.mapGroupsWithState[S, U](
func = stateFunction,
timeout = KeyedStateTimeout.withProcessingTime) // returns Dataset[U]
```
Note the following design aspects.
- The timeout type is provided as a param in mapGroupsWithState as a parameter global to all the keys. This is so that the planner knows this at planning time, and accordingly optimize the execution based on whether to saves extra info in state or not (e.g. timeout durations or timestamps).
- The exact timeout duration is provided inside the function call so that it can be customized on a per key basis.
- When the timeout occurs for a key, the function is called with no values, and KeyedState.isTimingOut() set to true.
- The timeout is reset for key every time the function is called on the key, that is, when the key has new data, or the key has timed out. So the user has to set the timeout duration everytime the function is called, otherwise there will not be any timeout set.
Guarantees provided on timeout of key, when timeout duration is D ms:
- Timeout will never be called before real clock time has advanced by D ms
- Timeout will be called eventually when there is a trigger with any data in it (i.e. after D ms). So there is a no strict upper bound on when the timeout would occur. For example, if there is no data in the stream (for any key) for a while, then the timeout will not be hit.
Implementation details:
- Added new param to `mapGroupsWithState` for timeout
- Added new method to `StateStore` to filter data based on timeout timestamp
- Changed the internal map type of `HDFSBackedStateStore` from Java's `HashMap` to `ConcurrentHashMap` as the latter allows weakly-consistent fail-safe iterators on the map data. See comments in code for more details.
- Refactored logic of `MapGroupsWithStateExec` to
- Save timeout info to state store for each key that has data.
- Then, filter states that should be timed out based on the current batch processing timestamp.
- Moved KeyedState for `o.a.s.sql` to `o.a.s.sql.streaming`. I remember that this was a feedback in the MapGroupsWithState PR that I had forgotten to address.
## How was this patch tested?
New unit tests in
- MapGroupsWithStateSuite for timeouts.
- StateStoreSuite for new APIs in StateStore.
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Closes#17179 from tdas/mapgroupwithstate-timeout.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If case classes have circular references below, it throws StackOverflowError;
```
scala> :pasge
case class classA(i: Int, cls: classB)
case class classB(cls: classA)
scala> Seq(classA(0, null)).toDS()
java.lang.StackOverflowError
at scala.reflect.internal.Symbols$Symbol.info(Symbols.scala:1494)
at scala.reflect.runtime.JavaMirrors$JavaMirror$$anon$1.scala$reflect$runtime$SynchronizedSymbols$SynchronizedSymbol$$super$info(JavaMirrors.scala:66)
at scala.reflect.runtime.SynchronizedSymbols$SynchronizedSymbol$$anonfun$info$1.apply(SynchronizedSymbols.scala:127)
at scala.reflect.runtime.SynchronizedSymbols$SynchronizedSymbol$$anonfun$info$1.apply(SynchronizedSymbols.scala:127)
at scala.reflect.runtime.Gil$class.gilSynchronized(Gil.scala:19)
at scala.reflect.runtime.JavaUniverse.gilSynchronized(JavaUniverse.scala:16)
at scala.reflect.runtime.SynchronizedSymbols$SynchronizedSymbol$class.gilSynchronizedIfNotThreadsafe(SynchronizedSymbols.scala:123)
at scala.reflect.runtime.JavaMirrors$JavaMirror$$anon$1.gilSynchronizedIfNotThreadsafe(JavaMirrors.scala:66)
at scala.reflect.runtime.SynchronizedSymbols$SynchronizedSymbol$class.info(SynchronizedSymbols.scala:127)
at scala.reflect.runtime.JavaMirrors$JavaMirror$$anon$1.info(JavaMirrors.scala:66)
at scala.reflect.internal.Mirrors$RootsBase.getModuleOrClass(Mirrors.scala:48)
at scala.reflect.internal.Mirrors$RootsBase.getModuleOrClass(Mirrors.scala:45)
at scala.reflect.internal.Mirrors$RootsBase.getModuleOrClass(Mirrors.scala:45)
at scala.reflect.internal.Mirrors$RootsBase.getModuleOrClass(Mirrors.scala:45)
at scala.reflect.internal.Mirrors$RootsBase.getModuleOrClass(Mirrors.scala:45)
```
This pr added code to throw UnsupportedOperationException in that case as follows;
```
scala> :paste
case class A(cls: B)
case class B(cls: A)
scala> Seq(A(null)).toDS()
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: cannot have circular references in class, but got the circular reference of class B
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.ScalaReflection$.org$apache$spark$sql$catalyst$ScalaReflection$$serializerFor(ScalaReflection.scala:627)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.ScalaReflection$$anonfun$9.apply(ScalaReflection.scala:644)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.ScalaReflection$$anonfun$9.apply(ScalaReflection.scala:632)
at scala.collection.TraversableLike$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(TraversableLike.scala:241)
at scala.collection.TraversableLike$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(TraversableLike.scala:241)
at scala.collection.immutable.List.foreach(List.scala:381)
at scala.collection.TraversableLike$class.flatMap(TraversableLike.scala:241)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `DatasetSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17318 from maropu/SPARK-19896.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Fix scaladoc for UDFRegistration
## How was this patch tested?
local build
Author: Jacek Laskowski <jacek@japila.pl>
Closes#17337 from jaceklaskowski/udfregistration-scaladoc.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If the user changes the shuffle partition number between batches, Streaming aggregation will fail.
Here are some possible cases:
- Change "spark.sql.shuffle.partitions"
- Use "repartition" and change the partition number in codes
- RangePartitioner doesn't generate deterministic partitions. Right now it's safe as we disallow sort before aggregation. Not sure if we will add some operators using RangePartitioner in future.
## How was this patch tested?
- Unit tests
- Manual tests
- forward compatibility tested by using the new `OffsetSeqMetadata` json with Spark v2.1.0
Author: Kunal Khamar <kkhamar@outlook.com>
Closes#17216 from kunalkhamar/num-partitions.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr added entries in `FunctionRegistry` and supported `from_json` in SQL.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `JsonFunctionsSuite` and `SQLQueryTestSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17320 from maropu/SPARK-19967.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Allows null values of the pivot column to be included in the pivot values list without throwing NPE
Note this PR was made as an alternative to #17224 but preserves the two phase aggregate operation that is needed for good performance.
## How was this patch tested?
Additional unit test
Author: Andrew Ray <ray.andrew@gmail.com>
Closes#17226 from aray/pivot-null.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This is a tiny teeny refactoring to pass data filters also to the FileIndex, so FileIndex can have a more global view on predicates.
## How was this patch tested?
Change should be covered by existing test cases.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#17322 from rxin/SPARK-19987.
## Problem
There are several places where we write out version identifiers in various logs for structured streaming (usually `v1`). However, in the places where we check for this, we throw a confusing error message.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch made two major changes:
1. added a `parseVersion(...)` method, and based on this method, fixed the following places the way they did version checking (no other place needed to do this checking):
```
HDFSMetadataLog
- CompactibleFileStreamLog ------------> fixed with this patch
- FileStreamSourceLog ---------------> inherited the fix of `CompactibleFileStreamLog`
- FileStreamSinkLog -----------------> inherited the fix of `CompactibleFileStreamLog`
- OffsetSeqLog ------------------------> fixed with this patch
- anonymous subclass in KafkaSource ---> fixed with this patch
```
2. changed the type of `FileStreamSinkLog.VERSION`, `FileStreamSourceLog.VERSION` etc. from `String` to `Int`, so that we can identify newer versions via `version > 1` instead of `version != "v1"`
- note this didn't break any backwards compatibility -- we are still writing out `"v1"` and reading back `"v1"`
## Exception message with this patch
```
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Failed to read log file /private/var/folders/nn/82rmvkk568sd8p3p8tb33trw0000gn/T/spark-86867b65-0069-4ef1-b0eb-d8bd258ff5b8/0. UnsupportedLogVersion: maximum supported log version is v1, but encountered v99. The log file was produced by a newer version of Spark and cannot be read by this version. Please upgrade.
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.HDFSMetadataLog.get(HDFSMetadataLog.scala:202)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite$$anonfun$3$$anonfun$apply$mcV$sp$2.apply(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:78)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite$$anonfun$3$$anonfun$apply$mcV$sp$2.apply(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:75)
at org.apache.spark.sql.test.SQLTestUtils$class.withTempDir(SQLTestUtils.scala:133)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite.withTempDir(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:26)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite$$anonfun$3.apply$mcV$sp(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:75)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite$$anonfun$3.apply(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:75)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.streaming.OffsetSeqLogSuite$$anonfun$3.apply(OffsetSeqLogSuite.scala:75)
at org.scalatest.Transformer$$anonfun$apply$1.apply$mcV$sp(Transformer.scala:22)
at org.scalatest.OutcomeOf$class.outcomeOf(OutcomeOf.scala:85)
```
## How was this patch tested?
unit tests
Author: Liwei Lin <lwlin7@gmail.com>
Closes#17070 from lw-lin/better-msg.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current master throws `StackOverflowError` in `createDataFrame`/`createDataset` if bean has one's own class in fields;
```
public class SelfClassInFieldBean implements Serializable {
private SelfClassInFieldBean child;
...
}
```
This pr added code to throw `UnsupportedOperationException` in that case as soon as possible.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `JavaDataFrameSuite` and `JavaDatasetSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#17188 from maropu/SPARK-19751.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
unify a exception erro msg for dropdatabase when the database still have some tables for HiveExternalCatalog and InMemoryCatalog
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17305 from windpiger/unifyErromsg.
It is quirky behaviour that saveAsTable to e.g. a JDBC source with SaveMode other
than Overwrite will nevertheless overwrite the table in the external source,
if that table was not a catalog table.
Author: Juliusz Sompolski <julek@databricks.com>
Closes#17289 from juliuszsompolski/saveAsTableDoc.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Now `InMemoryTableScanExec` simply takes the `outputPartitioning` and `outputOrdering` from the associated `InMemoryRelation`'s `child.outputPartitioning` and `outputOrdering`.
However, `InMemoryTableScanExec` can alias the output attributes. In this case, its `outputPartitioning` and `outputOrdering` are not correct and its parent operators can't correctly determine its data distribution.
## 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#17175 from viirya/ensure-no-unnecessary-shuffle.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`PrunedInMemoryFileIndex.prunePartitions` shows `pruned NaN% partitions` for the following case.
```scala
scala> Seq.empty[(String, String)].toDF("a", "p").write.partitionBy("p").saveAsTable("t1")
scala> sc.setLogLevel("INFO")
scala> spark.table("t1").filter($"p" === "1").select($"a").show
...
17/03/13 00:33:04 INFO PrunedInMemoryFileIndex: Selected 0 partitions out of 0, pruned NaN% partitions.
```
After this PR, the message looks like this.
```scala
17/03/15 10:39:48 INFO PrunedInMemoryFileIndex: Selected 0 partitions out of 0, pruned 0 partitions.
```
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins with the existing tests.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#17273 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-EMPTY-PARTITION.
## What issue does this PR address ?
Jira: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-13450
In `SortMergeJoinExec`, rows of the right relation having the same value for a join key are buffered in-memory. In case of skew, this causes OOMs (see comments in SPARK-13450 for more details). Heap dump from a failed job confirms this : https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12846382/heap-dump-analysis.png . While its possible to increase the heap size to workaround, Spark should be resilient to such issues as skews can happen arbitrarily.
## Change proposed in this pull request
- Introduces `ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray`
- It holds `UnsafeRow`s in-memory upto a certain threshold.
- After the threshold is hit, it switches to `UnsafeExternalSorter` which enables spilling of the rows to disk. It does NOT sort the data.
- Allows iterating the array multiple times. However, any alteration to the array (using `add` or `clear`) will invalidate the existing iterator(s)
- `WindowExec` was already using `UnsafeExternalSorter` to support spilling. Changed it to use the new array
- Changed `SortMergeJoinExec` to use the new array implementation
- NOTE: I have not changed FULL OUTER JOIN to use this new array implementation. Changing that will need more surgery and I will rather put up a separate PR for that once this gets in.
- Changed `CartesianProductExec` to use the new array implementation
#### Note for reviewers
The diff can be divided into 3 parts. My motive behind having all the changes in a single PR was to demonstrate that the API is sane and supports 2 use cases. If reviewing as 3 separate PRs would help, I am happy to make the split.
## How was this patch tested ?
#### Unit testing
- Added unit tests `ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray` to validate all its APIs and access patterns
- Added unit test for `SortMergeExec`
- with and without spill for inner join, left outer join, right outer join to confirm that the spill threshold config behaves as expected and output is as expected.
- This PR touches the scanning logic in `SortMergeExec` for _all_ joins (except FULL OUTER JOIN). However, I expect existing test cases to cover that there is no regression in correctness.
- Added unit test for `WindowExec` to check behavior of spilling and correctness of results.
#### Stress testing
- Confirmed that OOM is gone by running against a production job which used to OOM
- Since I cannot share details about prod workload externally, created synthetic data to mimic the issue. Ran before and after the fix to demonstrate the issue and query success with this PR
Generating the synthetic data
```
./bin/spark-shell --driver-memory=6G
import org.apache.spark.sql._
val hc = SparkSession.builder.master("local").getOrCreate()
hc.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS spark_13450_large_table").collect
hc.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS spark_13450_one_row_table").collect
val df1 = (0 until 1).map(i => ("10", "100", i.toString, (i * 2).toString)).toDF("i", "j", "str1", "str2")
df1.write.format("org.apache.spark.sql.hive.orc.OrcFileFormat").bucketBy(100, "i", "j").sortBy("i", "j").saveAsTable("spark_13450_one_row_table")
val df2 = (0 until 3000000).map(i => ("10", "100", i.toString, (i * 2).toString)).toDF("i", "j", "str1", "str2")
df2.write.format("org.apache.spark.sql.hive.orc.OrcFileFormat").bucketBy(100, "i", "j").sortBy("i", "j").saveAsTable("spark_13450_large_table")
```
Ran this against trunk VS local build with this PR. OOM repros with trunk and with the fix this query runs fine.
```
./bin/spark-shell --driver-java-options="-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=/tmp/spark.driver.heapdump.hprof"
import org.apache.spark.sql._
val hc = SparkSession.builder.master("local").getOrCreate()
hc.sql("SET spark.sql.autoBroadcastJoinThreshold=1")
hc.sql("SET spark.sql.sortMergeJoinExec.buffer.spill.threshold=10000")
hc.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS spark_13450_result").collect
hc.sql("""
CREATE TABLE spark_13450_result
AS
SELECT
a.i AS a_i, a.j AS a_j, a.str1 AS a_str1, a.str2 AS a_str2,
b.i AS b_i, b.j AS b_j, b.str1 AS b_str1, b.str2 AS b_str2
FROM
spark_13450_one_row_table a
JOIN
spark_13450_large_table b
ON
a.i=b.i AND
a.j=b.j
""")
```
## Performance comparison
### Macro-benchmark
I ran a SMB join query over two real world tables (2 trillion rows (40 TB) and 6 million rows (120 GB)). Note that this dataset does not have skew so no spill happened. I saw improvement in CPU time by 2-4% over version without this PR. This did not add up as I was expected some regression. I think allocating array of capacity of 128 at the start (instead of starting with default size 16) is the sole reason for the perf. gain : https://github.com/tejasapatil/spark/blob/SPARK-13450_smb_buffer_oom/sql/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/execution/ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray.scala#L43 . I could remove that and rerun, but effectively the change will be deployed in this form and I wanted to see the effect of it over large workload.
### Micro-benchmark
Two types of benchmarking can be found in `ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArrayBenchmark`:
[A] Comparing `ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray` against raw `ArrayBuffer` when all rows fit in-memory and there is no spill
```
Array with 1000 rows: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ArrayBuffer 7821 / 7941 33.5 29.8 1.0X
ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray 8798 / 8819 29.8 33.6 0.9X
Array with 30000 rows: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ArrayBuffer 19200 / 19206 25.6 39.1 1.0X
ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray 19558 / 19562 25.1 39.8 1.0X
Array with 100000 rows: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ArrayBuffer 5949 / 6028 17.2 58.1 1.0X
ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray 6078 / 6138 16.8 59.4 1.0X
```
[B] Comparing `ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray` against raw `UnsafeExternalSorter` when there is spilling of data
```
Spilling with 1000 rows: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UnsafeExternalSorter 9239 / 9470 28.4 35.2 1.0X
ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray 8857 / 8909 29.6 33.8 1.0X
Spilling with 10000 rows: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UnsafeExternalSorter 4 / 5 39.3 25.5 1.0X
ExternalAppendOnlyUnsafeRowArray 5 / 6 29.8 33.5 0.8X
```
Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>
Closes#16909 from tejasapatil/SPARK-13450_smb_buffer_oom.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should restrict the nested level of a view, to avoid stack overflow exception during the view resolution.
## How was this patch tested?
Add new test case in `SQLViewSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#17241 from jiangxb1987/view-depth.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As timezone setting can also affect partition values, it works for all formats, we should make it clear.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Liwei Lin <lwlin7@gmail.com>
Closes#17299 from lw-lin/timezone.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Since we could not directly define the array type in R, this PR proposes to support array types in R as string types that are used in `structField` as below:
```R
jsonArr <- "[{\"name\":\"Bob\"}, {\"name\":\"Alice\"}]"
df <- as.DataFrame(list(list("people" = jsonArr)))
collect(select(df, alias(from_json(df$people, "array<struct<name:string>>"), "arrcol")))
```
prints
```R
arrcol
1 Bob, Alice
```
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `test_sparkSQL.R`.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17178 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19828.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to use text datasource when Json schema inference.
This basically proposes the similar approach in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15813 If we use Dataset for initial loading when inferring the schema, there are advantages. Please refer SPARK-18362
It seems JSON one was supposed to be fixed together but taken out according to https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15813
> A similar problem also affects the JSON file format and this patch originally fixed that as well, but I've decided to split that change into a separate patch so as not to conflict with changes in another JSON PR.
Also, this seems affecting some functionalities because it does not use `FileScanRDD`. This problem is described in SPARK-19885 (but it was CSV's case).
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests should cover this and manual test by `spark.read.json(path)` and check the UI.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17255 from HyukjinKwon/json-filescanrdd.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When dynamic partition value is null or empty string, we should write the data to a directory like `a=__HIVE_DEFAULT_PARTITION__`, when we read the data back, we should respect this special directory name and treat it as null.
This is the same behavior of impala, see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-252
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17277 from cloud-fan/partition.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As timezone setting can also affect partition values, it works for all formats, we should make it clear.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Takuya UESHIN <ueshin@databricks.com>
Closes#17281 from ueshin/issues/SPARK-19817.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR fixes the following problem:
````
Seq((1, 2)).toDF("a1", "a2").createOrReplaceTempView("a")
Seq[(java.lang.Integer, java.lang.Integer)]((1, null)).toDF("b1", "b2").createOrReplaceTempView("b")
// The expected result is 1 row of (1,2) as shown in the next statement.
sql("select * from a where a1 not in (select b1 from b where b2 = a2)").show
+---+---+
| a1| a2|
+---+---+
+---+---+
sql("select * from a where a1 not in (select b1 from b where b2 = 2)").show
+---+---+
| a1| a2|
+---+---+
| 1| 2|
+---+---+
````
There are a number of scenarios to consider:
1. When the correlated predicate yields a match (i.e., B.B2 = A.A2)
1.1. When the NOT IN expression yields a match (i.e., A.A1 = B.B1)
1.2. When the NOT IN expression yields no match (i.e., A.A1 = B.B1 returns false)
1.3. When A.A1 is null
1.4. When B.B1 is null
1.4.1. When A.A1 is not null
1.4.2. When A.A1 is null
2. When the correlated predicate yields no match (i.e.,B.B2 = A.A2 is false or unknown)
2.1. When B.B2 is null and A.A2 is null
2.2. When B.B2 is null and A.A2 is not null
2.3. When the value of A.A2 does not match any of B.B2
````
A.A1 A.A2 B.B1 B.B2
----- ----- ----- -----
1 1 1 1 (1.1)
2 1 (1.2)
null 1 (1.3)
1 3 null 3 (1.4.1)
null 3 (1.4.2)
1 null 1 null (2.1)
null 2 (2.2 & 2.3)
````
We can divide the evaluation of the above correlated NOT IN subquery into 2 groups:-
Group 1: The rows in A when there is a match from the correlated predicate (A.A1 = B.B1)
In this case, the result of the subquery is not empty and the semantics of the NOT IN depends solely on the evaluation of the equality comparison of the columns of NOT IN, i.e., A1 = B1, which says
- If A.A1 is null, the row is filtered (1.3 and 1.4.2)
- If A.A1 = B.B1, the row is filtered (1.1)
- If B.B1 is null, any rows of A in the same group (A.A2 = B.B2) is filtered (1.4.1 & 1.4.2)
- Otherwise, the row is qualified.
Hence, in this group, the result is the row from (1.2).
Group 2: The rows in A when there is no match from the correlated predicate (A.A2 = B.B2)
In this case, all the rows in A, including the rows where A.A1, are qualified because the subquery returns an empty set and by the semantics of the NOT IN, all rows from the parent side qualifies as the result set, that is, the rows from (2.1, 2.2 and 2.3).
In conclusion, the correct result set of the above query is
````
A.A1 A.A2
----- -----
2 1 (1.2)
1 null (2.1)
null 2 (2.2 & 2.3)
````
## How was this patch tested?
unit tests, regression tests, and new test cases focusing on the problem being fixed.
Author: Nattavut Sutyanyong <nsy.can@gmail.com>
Closes#17294 from nsyca/18966.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The `RemoveRedundantAlias` rule can change the output attributes (the expression id's to be precise) of a query by eliminating the redundant alias producing them. This is no problem for a regular query, but can cause problems for correlated subqueries: The attributes produced by the subquery are used in the parent plan; changing them will break the parent plan.
This PR fixes this by wrapping a subquery in a `Subquery` top level node when it gets optimized. The `RemoveRedundantAlias` rule now recognizes `Subquery` and makes sure that the output attributes of the `Subquery` node are retained.
## How was this patch tested?
Added a test case to `RemoveRedundantAliasAndProjectSuite` and added a regression test to `SubquerySuite`.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17278 from hvanhovell/SPARK-19933.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should support the statement `SHOW TABLE EXTENDED LIKE 'table_identifier' PARTITION(partition_spec)`, just like that HIVE does.
When partition is specified, the `SHOW TABLE EXTENDED` command should output the information of the partitions instead of the tables.
Note that in this statement, we require exact matched partition spec. For example:
```
CREATE TABLE show_t1(a String, b Int) PARTITIONED BY (c String, d String);
ALTER TABLE show_t1 ADD PARTITION (c='Us', d=1) PARTITION (c='Us', d=22);
-- Output the extended information of Partition(c='Us', d=1)
SHOW TABLE EXTENDED LIKE 'show_t1' PARTITION(c='Us', d=1);
-- Throw an AnalysisException
SHOW TABLE EXTENDED LIKE 'show_t1' PARTITION(c='Us');
```
## How was this patch tested?
Add new test sqls in file `show-tables.sql`.
Add new test case in `DDLSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#16373 from jiangxb1987/show-partition-extended.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We currently cannot use aliases in SQL function calls. This is inconvenient when you try to create a struct. This SQL query for example `select struct(1, 2) st`, will create a struct with column names `col1` and `col2`. This is even more problematic when we want to append a field to an existing struct. For example if we want to a field to struct `st` we would issue the following SQL query `select struct(st.*, 1) as st from src`, the result will be struct `st` with an a column with a non descriptive name `col3` (if `st` itself has 2 fields).
This PR proposes to change this by allowing the use of aliased expression in function parameters. For example `select struct(1 as a, 2 as b) st`, will create a struct with columns `a` & `b`.
## How was this patch tested?
Added a test to `ExpressionParserSuite` and added a test file for `SQLQueryTestSuite`.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#17245 from hvanhovell/SPARK-19850.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch moves SQLConf from sql/core to sql/catalyst. To minimize the changes, the patch used type alias to still keep CatalystConf (as a type alias) and SimpleCatalystConf (as a concrete class that extends SQLConf).
Motivation for the change is that it is pretty weird to have SQLConf only in sql/core and then we have to duplicate config options that impact optimizer/analyzer in sql/catalyst using CatalystConf.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#17285 from rxin/SPARK-19944.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
To improve the quality of our Spark SQL in different Hive metastore versions, this PR is to enable end-to-end testing using different versions. This PR allows the test cases in sql/hive to pass the existing Hive client to create a SparkSession.
- Since Derby does not allow concurrent connections, the pre-built Hive clients use different database from the TestHive's built-in 1.2.1 client.
- Since our test cases in sql/hive only can create a single Spark context in the same JVM, the newly created SparkSession share the same spark context with the existing TestHive's corresponding SparkSession.
### How was this patch tested?
Fixed the existing test cases.
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#17260 from gatorsmile/versionSuite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should only have one centre place to try catch the exception for corrupted files.
## How was this patch tested?
existing test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17253 from cloud-fan/bad-file.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
- SS python example: `TypeError: 'xxx' object is not callable`
- some other doc issue.
## How was this patch tested?
Jenkins.
Author: uncleGen <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Closes#17257 from uncleGen/docs-ss-python.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This JIRA is a follow up work after [SPARK-19583](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19583)
As we discussed in that [PR](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16938)
The following DDL for datasource table with an non-existent location should work:
```
CREATE TABLE ... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION path
```
Currently it will throw exception that path not exists for datasource table for datasource table
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17055 from windpiger/CTDataSourcePathNotExists.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In spark SQL, map type can't be used in equality test/comparison, and `Intersect`/`Except`/`Distinct` do need equality test for all columns, we should not allow map type in `Intersect`/`Except`/`Distinct`.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17236 from cloud-fan/map.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`Dataset.inputFiles` works by matching `FileRelation`s in the query plan. In Spark 2.1, Hive SerDe tables are represented by `MetastoreRelation`, which inherits from `FileRelation`. However, in Spark 2.2, Hive SerDe tables are now represented by `CatalogRelation`, which doesn't inherit from `FileRelation` anymore, due to the unification of Hive SerDe tables and data source tables. This change breaks `Dataset.inputFiles` for Hive SerDe tables.
This PR tries to fix this issue by explicitly matching `CatalogRelation`s that are Hive SerDe tables in `Dataset.inputFiles`. Note that we can't make `CatalogRelation` inherit from `FileRelation` since not all `CatalogRelation`s are file based (e.g., JDBC data source tables).
## How was this patch tested?
New test case added in `HiveDDLSuite`.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#17247 from liancheng/spark-19905-hive-table-input-files.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When adaptive execution is enabled, an exchange coordinator is used in the Exchange operators. For Join, the same exchange coordinator is used for its two Exchanges. But the physical plan shows two different coordinator Ids which is confusing.
This PR is to fix the incorrect exchange coordinator id in the physical plan. The coordinator object instead of the `Option[ExchangeCoordinator]` should be used to generate the identity hash code of the same coordinator.
## How was this patch tested?
Before the patch, the physical plan shows two different exchange coordinator id for Join.
```
== Physical Plan ==
*Project [key1#3L, value2#12L]
+- *SortMergeJoin [key1#3L], [key2#11L], Inner
:- *Sort [key1#3L ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
: +- Exchange(coordinator id: 1804587700) hashpartitioning(key1#3L, 10), coordinator[target post-shuffle partition size: 67108864]
: +- *Project [(id#0L % 500) AS key1#3L]
: +- *Filter isnotnull((id#0L % 500))
: +- *Range (0, 1000, step=1, splits=Some(10))
+- *Sort [key2#11L ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
+- Exchange(coordinator id: 793927319) hashpartitioning(key2#11L, 10), coordinator[target post-shuffle partition size: 67108864]
+- *Project [(id#8L % 500) AS key2#11L, id#8L AS value2#12L]
+- *Filter isnotnull((id#8L % 500))
+- *Range (0, 1000, step=1, splits=Some(10))
```
After the patch, two exchange coordinator id are the same.
Author: Carson Wang <carson.wang@intel.com>
Closes#16952 from carsonwang/FixCoordinatorId.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We need to notify the await batch lock when the stream exits early e.g., when an exception has been thrown.
## How was this patch tested?
Current tests that throw exceptions at runtime will finish faster as a result of this update.
zsxwing
Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.
Author: Tyson Condie <tcondie@gmail.com>
Closes#17231 from tcondie/kafka-writer.
## Summary of changes
Add a new configuration option that allows Spark SQL to infer a case-sensitive schema from a Hive Metastore table's data files when a case-sensitive schema can't be read from the table properties.
- Add spark.sql.hive.caseSensitiveInferenceMode param to SQLConf
- Add schemaPreservesCase field to CatalogTable (set to false when schema can't
successfully be read from Hive table props)
- Perform schema inference in HiveMetastoreCatalog if schemaPreservesCase is
false, depending on spark.sql.hive.caseSensitiveInferenceMode
- Add alterTableSchema() method to the ExternalCatalog interface
- Add HiveSchemaInferenceSuite tests
- Refactor and move ParquetFileForamt.meregeMetastoreParquetSchema() as
HiveMetastoreCatalog.mergeWithMetastoreSchema
- Move schema merging tests from ParquetSchemaSuite to HiveSchemaInferenceSuite
[JIRA for this change](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19611)
## How was this patch tested?
The tests in ```HiveSchemaInferenceSuite``` should verify that schema inference is working as expected. ```ExternalCatalogSuite``` has also been extended to cover the new ```alterTableSchema()``` API.
Author: Budde <budde@amazon.com>
Closes#16944 from budde/SPARK-19611.
Beside the issue in spark api, also fix 2 minor issues in pyspark
- support read from multiple input paths for orc
- support read from multiple input paths for text
Author: Jeff Zhang <zjffdu@apache.org>
Closes#10307 from zjffdu/SPARK-12334.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`watermark` should not be negative. This behavior is invalid, check it before real run.
## How was this patch tested?
add new unit test.
Author: uncleGen <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Author: dylon <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Closes#17202 from uncleGen/SPARK-19861.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Today, we compare the whole path when deciding if a file is new in the FileSource for structured streaming. However, this would cause false negatives in the case where the path has changed in a cosmetic way (i.e. changing `s3n` to `s3a`).
This patch adds an option `fileNameOnly` that causes the new file check to be based only on the filename (but still store the whole path in the log).
## Usage
```scala
spark
.readStream
.option("fileNameOnly", true)
.text("s3n://bucket/dir1/dir2")
.writeStream
...
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added a test case
Author: Liwei Lin <lwlin7@gmail.com>
Closes#17120 from lw-lin/filename-only.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Add handling of input of type `Int` for dataType `TimestampType` to `EvaluatePython.scala`. Py4J serializes ints smaller than MIN_INT or larger than MAX_INT to Long, which are handled correctly already, but values between MIN_INT and MAX_INT are serialized to Int.
These range limits correspond to roughly half an hour on either side of the epoch. As a result, PySpark doesn't allow TimestampType values to be created in this range.
Alternatives attempted: patching the `TimestampType.toInternal` function to cast return values to `long`, so Py4J would always serialize them to Scala Long. Python3 does not have a `long` type, so this approach failed on Python3.
## How was this patch tested?
Added a new PySpark-side test that fails without the change.
The contribution is my original work and I license the work to the project under the project’s open source license.
Resubmission of https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16896. The original PR didn't go through Jenkins and broke the build. davies dongjoon-hyun
cloud-fan Could you kick off a Jenkins run for me? It passed everything for me locally, but it's possible something has changed in the last few weeks.
Author: Jason White <jason.white@shopify.com>
Closes#17200 from JasonMWhite/SPARK-19561.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If we create a external datasource table with a non-qualified location , we should qualified it to store in catalog.
```
CREATE TABLE t(a string)
USING parquet
LOCATION '/path/xx'
CREATE TABLE t1(a string, b string)
USING parquet
PARTITIONED BY(b)
LOCATION '/path/xx'
```
when we get the table from catalog, the location should be qualified, e.g.'file:/path/xxx'
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17095 from windpiger/tablepathQualified.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
A follow up to SPARK-19859:
- extract the calculation of `delayMs` and reuse it.
- update EventTimeWatermarkExec
- use the correct `delayMs` in EventTimeWatermark
## How was this patch tested?
Jenkins.
Author: uncleGen <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Closes#17221 from uncleGen/SPARK-19859.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
So far, the test cases in DDLSuites only verify the behaviors of InMemoryCatalog. That means, they do not cover the scenarios using HiveExternalCatalog. Thus, we need to improve the existing test suite to run these cases using Hive metastore.
When porting these test cases, a bug of `SET LOCATION` is found. `path` is not set when the location is changed.
After this PR, a few changes are made, as summarized below,
- `DDLSuite` becomes an abstract class. Both `InMemoryCatalogedDDLSuite` and `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite` extend it. `InMemoryCatalogedDDLSuite` is using `InMemoryCatalog`. `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite` is using `HiveExternalCatalog`.
- `InMemoryCatalogedDDLSuite` contains all the existing test cases in `DDLSuite`.
- `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite` contains a subset of `DDLSuite`. The following test cases are excluded:
1. The following test cases only make sense for `InMemoryCatalog`:
```
test("desc table for parquet data source table using in-memory catalog")
test("create a managed Hive source table") {
test("create an external Hive source table")
test("Create Hive Table As Select")
```
2. The following test cases are unable to be ported because we are unable to alter table provider when using Hive metastore. In the future PRs we need to improve the test cases so that altering table provider is not needed:
```
test("alter table: set location (datasource table)")
test("alter table: set properties (datasource table)")
test("alter table: unset properties (datasource table)")
test("alter table: set serde (datasource table)")
test("alter table: set serde partition (datasource table)")
test("alter table: change column (datasource table)")
test("alter table: add partition (datasource table)")
test("alter table: drop partition (datasource table)")
test("alter table: rename partition (datasource table)")
test("drop table - data source table")
```
**TODO** : in the future PRs, we need to remove `HiveDDLSuite` and move the test cases to either `DDLSuite`, `InMemoryCatalogedDDLSuite` or `HiveCatalogedDDLSuite`.
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16592 from gatorsmile/refactorDDLSuite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In general we have a checkAnalysis phase which validates the logical plan and throws AnalysisException on semantic errors. However we also can throw AnalysisException from a few analyzer rules like ResolveSubquery.
I found that we fire up the analyzer rules twice for the queries that throw AnalysisException from one of the analyzer rules. This is a very minor fix. We don't have to strictly fix it. I just got confused seeing the rule getting fired two times when i was not expecting it.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested manually.
Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>
Closes#17214 from dilipbiswal/analyis_twice.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
**The Problem**
There is a file stream source option called maxFileAge which limits how old the files can be, relative the latest file that has been seen. This is used to limit the files that need to be remembered as "processed". Files older than the latest processed files are ignored. This values is by default 7 days.
This causes a problem when both
latestFirst = true
maxFilesPerTrigger > total files to be processed.
Here is what happens in all combinations
1) latestFirst = false - Since files are processed in order, there wont be any unprocessed file older than the latest processed file. All files will be processed.
2) latestFirst = true AND maxFilesPerTrigger is not set - The maxFileAge thresholding mechanism takes one batch initialize. If maxFilesPerTrigger is not, then all old files get processed in the first batch, and so no file is left behind.
3) latestFirst = true AND maxFilesPerTrigger is set to X - The first batch process the latest X files. That sets the threshold latest file - maxFileAge, so files older than this threshold will never be considered for processing.
The bug is with case 3.
**The Solution**
Ignore `maxFileAge` when both `maxFilesPerTrigger` and `latestFirst` are set.
## How was this patch tested?
Regression test in `FileStreamSourceSuite`
Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>
Closes#17153 from brkyvz/maxFileAge.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to add an API that loads `DataFrame` from `Dataset[String]` storing csv.
It allows pre-processing before loading into CSV, which means allowing a lot of workarounds for many narrow cases, for example, as below:
- Case 1 - pre-processing
```scala
val df = spark.read.text("...")
// Pre-processing with this.
spark.read.csv(df.as[String])
```
- Case 2 - use other input formats
```scala
val rdd = spark.sparkContext.newAPIHadoopFile("/file.csv.lzo",
classOf[com.hadoop.mapreduce.LzoTextInputFormat],
classOf[org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable],
classOf[org.apache.hadoop.io.Text])
val stringRdd = rdd.map(pair => new String(pair._2.getBytes, 0, pair._2.getLength))
spark.read.csv(stringRdd.toDS)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `CSVSuite` and build with Scala 2.10.
```
./dev/change-scala-version.sh 2.10
./build/mvn -Pyarn -Phadoop-2.4 -Dscala-2.10 -DskipTests clean package
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16854 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-15463.
Forking a newSession() from SparkSession currently makes a new SparkSession that does not retain SessionState (i.e. temporary tables, SQL config, registered functions etc.) This change adds a method cloneSession() which creates a new SparkSession with a copy of the parent's SessionState.
Subsequent changes to base session are not propagated to cloned session, clone is independent after creation.
If the base is changed after clone has been created, say user registers new UDF, then the new UDF will not be available inside the clone. Same goes for configs and temp tables.
Unit tests
Author: Kunal Khamar <kkhamar@outlook.com>
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#16826 from kunalkhamar/fork-sparksession.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Add a output mode parameter to `flatMapGroupsWithState` and just define `mapGroupsWithState` as `flatMapGroupsWithState(Update)`.
`UnsupportedOperationChecker` is modified to disallow unsupported cases.
- Batch mapGroupsWithState or flatMapGroupsWithState is always allowed.
- For streaming (map/flatMap)GroupsWithState, see the following table:
| Operators | Supported Query Output Mode |
| ------------- | ------------- |
| flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) without aggregation | Update |
| flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) with aggregation | None |
| flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) without aggregation | Append |
| flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) before aggregation | Append, Update, Complete |
| flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) after aggregation | None |
| Multiple flatMapGroupsWithState(Append)s | Append |
| Multiple mapGroupsWithStates | None |
| Mxing mapGroupsWithStates and flatMapGroupsWithStates | None |
| Other cases of multiple flatMapGroupsWithState | None |
## How was this patch tested?
The added unit tests. Here are the tests related to (map/flatMap)GroupsWithState:
```
[info] - batch plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on batch relation: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - batch plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - multiple flatMapGroupsWithState(Append)s on batch relation: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - batch plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on batch relation: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - batch plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - multiple flatMapGroupsWithState(Update)s on batch relation: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation without aggregation in update mode: supported (2 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation without aggregation in append mode: not supported (7 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation without aggregation in complete mode: not supported (5 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation with aggregation in Append mode: not supported (11 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation with aggregation in Update mode: not supported (5 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation with aggregation in Complete mode: not supported (5 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation without aggregation in append mode: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation without aggregation in update mode: not supported (6 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation before aggregation in Append mode: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation before aggregation in Update mode: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation before aggregation in Complete mode: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation after aggregation in Append mode: not supported (6 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on streaming relation after aggregation in Update mode: not supported (4 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on streaming relation in complete mode: not supported (2 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on batch relation inside streaming relation in Append output mode: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Append) on batch relation inside streaming relation in Update output mode: supported (1 millisecond)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on batch relation inside streaming relation in Append output mode: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - flatMapGroupsWithState(Update) on batch relation inside streaming relation in Update output mode: supported (0 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - multiple flatMapGroupsWithStates on streaming relation and all are in append mode: supported (2 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - flatMapGroupsWithState - multiple flatMapGroupsWithStates on s streaming relation but some are not in append mode: not supported (7 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mapGroupsWithState on streaming relation without aggregation in append mode: not supported (3 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mapGroupsWithState on streaming relation without aggregation in complete mode: not supported (3 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mapGroupsWithState on streaming relation with aggregation in Append mode: not supported (6 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mapGroupsWithState on streaming relation with aggregation in Update mode: not supported (3 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mapGroupsWithState on streaming relation with aggregation in Complete mode: not supported (4 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - multiple mapGroupsWithStates on streaming relation and all are in append mode: not supported (4 milliseconds)
[info] - streaming plan - mapGroupsWithState - mixing mapGroupsWithStates and flatMapGroupsWithStates on streaming relation: not supported (4 milliseconds)
```
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#17197 from zsxwing/mapgroups-check.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Fix for SQL round function that modifies original column when underlying data frame is created from a local product.
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
case class NumericRow(value: BigDecimal)
val df = spark.createDataFrame(Seq(NumericRow(BigDecimal("1.23456789"))))
df.show()
+--------------------+
| value|
+--------------------+
|1.234567890000000000|
+--------------------+
df.withColumn("value_rounded", round('value)).show()
// before
+--------------------+-------------+
| value|value_rounded|
+--------------------+-------------+
|1.000000000000000000| 1|
+--------------------+-------------+
// after
+--------------------+-------------+
| value|value_rounded|
+--------------------+-------------+
|1.234567890000000000| 1|
+--------------------+-------------+
## How was this patch tested?
New unit test added to existing suite `org.apache.spark.sql.MathFunctionsSuite`
Author: Wojtek Szymanski <wk.szymanski@gmail.com>
Closes#17075 from wojtek-szymanski/SPARK-19727.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently there are lots of places to make the path qualified, it is better to provide a function to do this, then the code will be more simple.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17204 from windpiger/addQualifiledPathUtil.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Observed by felixcheung in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16739, when users use the shuffle-enabled `repartition` API, they expect the partition they got should be the exact number they provided, even if they call shuffle-disabled `coalesce` later.
Currently, `CollapseRepartition` rule does not consider whether shuffle is enabled or not. Thus, we got the following unexpected result.
```Scala
val df = spark.range(0, 10000, 1, 5)
val df2 = df.repartition(10)
assert(df2.coalesce(13).rdd.getNumPartitions == 5)
assert(df2.coalesce(7).rdd.getNumPartitions == 5)
assert(df2.coalesce(3).rdd.getNumPartitions == 3)
```
This PR is to fix the issue. We preserve shuffle-enabled Repartition.
### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case
Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16933 from gatorsmile/CollapseRepartition.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Since we have a `View` node now, we can remove the view identifier in `SubqueryAlias`, which was used to indicate a view node before.
## How was this patch tested?
Update the related test cases.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#17210 from jiangxb1987/SubqueryAlias.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Reorder the joins using a dynamic programming algorithm (Selinger paper):
First we put all items (basic joined nodes) into level 1, then we build all two-way joins at level 2 from plans at level 1 (single items), then build all 3-way joins from plans at previous levels (two-way joins and single items), then 4-way joins ... etc, until we build all n-way joins and pick the best plan among them.
When building m-way joins, we only keep the best plan (with the lowest cost) for the same set of m items. E.g., for 3-way joins, we keep only the best plan for items {A, B, C} among plans (A J B) J C, (A J C) J B and (B J C) J A. Thus, the plans maintained for each level when reordering four items A, B, C, D are as follows:
```
level 1: p({A}), p({B}), p({C}), p({D})
level 2: p({A, B}), p({A, C}), p({A, D}), p({B, C}), p({B, D}), p({C, D})
level 3: p({A, B, C}), p({A, B, D}), p({A, C, D}), p({B, C, D})
level 4: p({A, B, C, D})
```
where p({A, B, C, D}) is the final output plan.
For cost evaluation, since physical costs for operators are not available currently, we use cardinalities and sizes to compute costs.
## How was this patch tested?
add test cases
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>
Closes#17138 from wzhfy/joinReorder.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Make the `SET mapreduce.job.reduces` automatically converted to `spark.sql.shuffle.partitions`, it's similar to `SET mapred.reduce.tasks`.
## How was this patch tested?
unit tests
Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>
Closes#17020 from wangyum/SPARK-19693.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The new watermark should override the old one. Otherwise, we just pick up the first column which has a watermark, it may be unexpected.
## How was this patch tested?
The new test.
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#17199 from zsxwing/SPARK-19859.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`StreamingDeduplicateExec.watermarkPredicate` should filter based on keys. Otherwise, it may generate a wrong answer if the watermark column in `keyExpression` has a different position in the row.
`StateStoreSaveExec` has the same codes but its parent can makes sure the watermark column positions in `keyExpression` and `row` are the same.
## How was this patch tested?
The added test.
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#17183 from zsxwing/SPARK-19841.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Disallow cyclic view references, a cyclic view reference may be created by the following queries:
```
CREATE VIEW testView AS SELECT id FROM tbl
CREATE VIEW testView2 AS SELECT id FROM testView
ALTER VIEW testView AS SELECT * FROM testView2
```
In the above example, a reference cycle (testView -> testView2 -> testView) exsits.
We disallow cyclic view references by checking that in ALTER VIEW command, when the `analyzedPlan` contains the same `View` node with the altered view, we should prevent the behavior and throw an AnalysisException.
## How was this patch tested?
Test by `SQLViewSuite.test("correctly handle a cyclic view reference")`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#17152 from jiangxb1987/cyclic-view.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When un-cache a table, we should not only remove the cache entry for this table, but also un-cache any other cached plans that refer to this table.
This PR also includes some refactors:
1. use `java.util.LinkedList` to store the cache entries, so that it's safer to remove elements while iterating
2. rename `invalidateCache` to `recacheByPlan`, which is more obvious about what it does.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17097 from cloud-fan/cache.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr added entries in `FunctionRegistry` and supported `to_json` in SQL.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `JsonFunctionsSuite`.
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Closes#16981 from maropu/SPARK-19637.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently in DynamicPartitionWriteTask, when we get the paritionPath of a parition, we just escape the partition value, not escape the partition name.
this will cause some problems for some special partition name situation, for example :
1) if the partition name contains '%' etc, there will be two partition path created in the filesytem, one is for escaped path like '/path/a%25b=1', another is for unescaped path like '/path/a%b=1'.
and the data inserted stored in unescaped path, while the show partitions table will return 'a%25b=1' which the partition name is escaped. So here it is not consist. And I think the data should be stored in the escaped path in filesystem, which Hive2.0.0 also have the same action.
2) if the partition name contains ':', there will throw exception that new Path("/path","a:b"), this is illegal which has a colon in the relative path.
```
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.net.URISyntaxException: Relative path in absolute URI: a:b
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.initialize(Path.java:205)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.<init>(Path.java:171)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.<init>(Path.java:88)
... 48 elided
Caused by: java.net.URISyntaxException: Relative path in absolute URI: a:b
at java.net.URI.checkPath(URI.java:1823)
at java.net.URI.<init>(URI.java:745)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.initialize(Path.java:202)
... 50 more
```
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17173 from windpiger/fixDatasourceSpecialCharPartitionName.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Before this pr, LocalLimit/GlobalLimit/Sample propagates the same row count and column stats from its child, which is incorrect.
We can get the correct rowCount in Statistics for GlobalLimit/Sample whether cbo is enabled or not.
We don't know the rowCount for LocalLimit because we don't know the partition number at that time. Column stats should not be propagated because we don't know the distribution of columns after Limit or Sample.
## How was this patch tested?
Added test cases.
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Closes#16696 from wzhfy/limitEstimation.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Bugfix for reading empty file with CSV data source. Instead of throwing `NoSuchElementException`, an empty data frame is returned.
## How was this patch tested?
Added new unit test in `org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.csv.CSVSuite`
Author: Wojtek Szymanski <wk.szymanski@gmail.com>
Closes#17068 from wojtek-szymanski/SPARK-19709.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we don't explicitly forbid the following behaviors:
1. The statement CREATE VIEW AS INSERT INTO throws the following exception:
```
scala> spark.sql("CREATE VIEW testView AS INSERT INTO tab VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: at least one column must be specified for the table;
scala> spark.sql("CREATE VIEW testView(a, b) AS INSERT INTO tab VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: The number of columns produced by the SELECT clause (num: `0`) does not match the number of column names specified by CREATE VIEW (num: `2`).;
```
2. The statement INSERT INTO view VALUES throws the following exception from checkAnalysis:
```
scala> spark.sql("INSERT INTO testView VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Inserting into an RDD-based table is not allowed.;;
'InsertIntoTable View (`default`.`testView`, [a#16,b#17]), false, false
+- LocalRelation [col1#14, col2#15]
```
After this PR, the behavior changes to:
```
scala> spark.sql("CREATE VIEW testView AS INSERT INTO tab VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.parser.ParseException: Operation not allowed: CREATE VIEW ... AS INSERT INTO;
scala> spark.sql("CREATE VIEW testView(a, b) AS INSERT INTO tab VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.parser.ParseException: Operation not allowed: CREATE VIEW ... AS INSERT INTO;
scala> spark.sql("INSERT INTO testView VALUES (1, \"a\")")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: `default`.`testView` is a view, inserting into a view is not allowed;
```
## How was this patch tested?
Add a new test case in `SparkSqlParserSuite`;
Update the corresponding test case in `SQLViewSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#17125 from jiangxb1987/insert-with-view.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we treat the location of table/partition/database as URI string.
It will be safer if we can make the type of location as java.net.URI.
In this PR, there are following classes changes:
**1. CatalogDatabase**
```
case class CatalogDatabase(
name: String,
description: String,
locationUri: String,
properties: Map[String, String])
--->
case class CatalogDatabase(
name: String,
description: String,
locationUri: URI,
properties: Map[String, String])
```
**2. CatalogStorageFormat**
```
case class CatalogStorageFormat(
locationUri: Option[String],
inputFormat: Option[String],
outputFormat: Option[String],
serde: Option[String],
compressed: Boolean,
properties: Map[String, String])
---->
case class CatalogStorageFormat(
locationUri: Option[URI],
inputFormat: Option[String],
outputFormat: Option[String],
serde: Option[String],
compressed: Boolean,
properties: Map[String, String])
```
Before and After this PR, it is transparent for user, there is no change that the user should concern. The `String` to `URI` just happened in SparkSQL internally.
Here list some operation related location:
**1. whitespace in the location**
e.g. `/a/b c/d`
For both table location and partition location,
After `CREATE TABLE t... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION '/a/b c/d'` ,
then `DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/a/b c/d`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/a/b c/d`
**2. colon(:) in the location**
e.g. `/a/b:c/d`
For both table location and partition location,
when `CREATE TABLE t... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION '/a/b:c/d'` ,
**In linux file system**
`DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/a/b:c/d`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/a/b:c/d`
**in HDFS** throw exception:
`java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Pathname /a/b:c/d from hdfs://iZbp1151s8hbnnwriekxdeZ:9000/a/b:c/d is not a valid DFS filename.`
**while** After `INSERT INTO TABLE t PARTITION(a="a:b") SELECT 1`
then `DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/xxx/a=a%3Ab`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/xxx/a=a%3Ab`
**3. percent sign(%) in the location**
e.g. `/a/b%c/d`
For both table location and partition location,
After `CREATE TABLE t... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION '/a/b%c/d'` ,
then `DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/a/b%c/d`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/a/b%c/d`
**4. encoded(%25) in the location**
e.g. `/a/b%25c/d`
For both table location and partition location,
After `CREATE TABLE t... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION '/a/b%25c/d'` ,
then `DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/a/b%25c/d`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/a/b%25c/d`
**while** After `INSERT INTO TABLE t PARTITION(a="%25") SELECT 1`
then `DESC EXTENDED t ` show the location is `/xxx/a=%2525`,
and the real path in the FileSystem also show `/xxx/a=%2525`
**Additionally**, except the location, there are two other factors will affect the location of the table/partition. one is the table name which does not allowed to have special characters, and the other is `partition name` which have the same actions with `partition value`, and `partition name` with special character situation has add some testcase and resolve a bug in [PR](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17173)
### Summary:
After `CREATE TABLE t... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION path`,
the path which we get from `DESC TABLE` and `real path in FileSystem` are all the same with the `CREATE TABLE` command(different filesystem has different action that allow what kind of special character to create the path, e.g. HDFS does not allow colon, but linux filesystem allow it ).
`DataBase` also have the same logic with `CREATE TABLE`
while if the `partition value` has some special character like `%` `:` `#` etc, then we will get the path with encoded `partition value` like `/xxx/a=A%25B` from `DESC TABLE` and `real path in FileSystem`
In this PR, the core change code is using `new Path(str).toUri` and `new Path(uri).toString`
which transfrom `str to uri `or `uri to str`.
for example:
```
val str = '/a/b c/d'
val uri = new Path(str).toUri --> '/a/b%20c/d'
val strFromUri = new Path(uri).toString -> '/a/b c/d'
```
when we restore table/partition from metastore, or get the location from `CREATE TABLE` command, we can use it as above to change string to uri `new Path(str).toUri `
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added.
The `current master branch` also `passed all the test cases` added in this PR by a litter change.
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17149/files#diff-b7094baa12601424a5d19cb930e3402fR1764
here `toURI` -> `toString` when test in master branch.
This can show that this PR is transparent for user.
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17149 from windpiger/changeStringToURI.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to both,
**Do not allow json arrays with multiple elements and return null in `from_json` with `StructType` as the schema.**
Currently, it only reads the single row when the input is a json array. So, the codes below:
```scala
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
import org.apache.spark.sql.types._
val schema = StructType(StructField("a", IntegerType) :: Nil)
Seq(("""[{"a": 1}, {"a": 2}]""")).toDF("struct").select(from_json(col("struct"), schema)).show()
```
prints
```
+--------------------+
|jsontostruct(struct)|
+--------------------+
| [1]|
+--------------------+
```
This PR simply suggests to print this as `null` if the schema is `StructType` and input is json array.with multiple elements
```
+--------------------+
|jsontostruct(struct)|
+--------------------+
| null|
+--------------------+
```
**Support json arrays in `from_json` with `ArrayType` as the schema.**
```scala
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
import org.apache.spark.sql.types._
val schema = ArrayType(StructType(StructField("a", IntegerType) :: Nil))
Seq(("""[{"a": 1}, {"a": 2}]""")).toDF("array").select(from_json(col("array"), schema)).show()
```
prints
```
+-------------------+
|jsontostruct(array)|
+-------------------+
| [[1], [2]]|
+-------------------+
```
## How was this patch tested?
Unit test in `JsonExpressionsSuite`, `JsonFunctionsSuite`, Python doctests and manual test.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16929 from HyukjinKwon/disallow-array.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr is to support Seq, Map, and Struct in functions.lit; it adds a new IF named `lit2` with `TypeTag` for avoiding type erasure.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `LiteralExpressionSuite`
Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>
Author: Takeshi YAMAMURO <linguin.m.s@gmail.com>
Closes#16610 from maropu/SPARK-19254.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
"DataFrameCallbackSuite.execute callback functions when a DataFrame action failed" sets the log level to "fatal" but doesn't recover it. Hence, tests running after it won't output any logs except fatal logs.
This PR uses `testQuietly` instead to avoid changing the log level.
## How was this patch tested?
Jenkins
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#17156 from zsxwing/SPARK-19816.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
[SPARK-19617](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19617) changed `HDFSMetadataLog` to enable interrupts when using the local file system. However, now we hit [HADOOP-12074](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12074): `Shell.runCommand` converts `InterruptedException` to `new IOException(ie.toString())` before Hadoop 2.8. This is the Hadoop patch to fix HADOOP-1207: 95c73d49b1
This PR adds new logic to handle the following cases related to `InterruptedException`.
- Check if the message of IOException starts with `java.lang.InterruptedException`. If so, treat it as `InterruptedException`. This is for pre-Hadoop 2.8.
- Treat `InterruptedIOException` as `InterruptedException`. This is for Hadoop 2.8+ and other places that may throw `InterruptedIOException` when the thread is interrupted.
## How was this patch tested?
The new unit test.
Author: Shixiong Zhu <shixiong@databricks.com>
Closes#17044 from zsxwing/SPARK-19718.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This is a follow-up pr of #16308 and #16750.
This pr enables timezone support in partition values.
We should use `timeZone` option introduced at #16750 to parse/format partition values of the `TimestampType`.
For example, if you have timestamp `"2016-01-01 00:00:00"` in `GMT` which will be used for partition values, the values written by the default timezone option, which is `"GMT"` because the session local timezone is `"GMT"` here, are:
```scala
scala> spark.conf.set("spark.sql.session.timeZone", "GMT")
scala> val df = Seq((1, new java.sql.Timestamp(1451606400000L))).toDF("i", "ts")
df: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = [i: int, ts: timestamp]
scala> df.show()
+---+-------------------+
| i| ts|
+---+-------------------+
| 1|2016-01-01 00:00:00|
+---+-------------------+
scala> df.write.partitionBy("ts").save("/path/to/gmtpartition")
```
```sh
$ ls /path/to/gmtpartition/
_SUCCESS ts=2016-01-01 00%3A00%3A00
```
whereas setting the option to `"PST"`, they are:
```scala
scala> df.write.option("timeZone", "PST").partitionBy("ts").save("/path/to/pstpartition")
```
```sh
$ ls /path/to/pstpartition/
_SUCCESS ts=2015-12-31 16%3A00%3A00
```
We can properly read the partition values if the session local timezone and the timezone of the partition values are the same:
```scala
scala> spark.read.load("/path/to/gmtpartition").show()
+---+-------------------+
| i| ts|
+---+-------------------+
| 1|2016-01-01 00:00:00|
+---+-------------------+
```
And even if the timezones are different, we can properly read the values with setting corrent timezone option:
```scala
// wrong result
scala> spark.read.load("/path/to/pstpartition").show()
+---+-------------------+
| i| ts|
+---+-------------------+
| 1|2015-12-31 16:00:00|
+---+-------------------+
// correct result
scala> spark.read.option("timeZone", "PST").load("/path/to/pstpartition").show()
+---+-------------------+
| i| ts|
+---+-------------------+
| 1|2016-01-01 00:00:00|
+---+-------------------+
```
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests and added some tests.
Author: Takuya UESHIN <ueshin@happy-camper.st>
Closes#17053 from ueshin/issues/SPARK-18939.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We call stop() on a Structured Streaming Source only when the stream is shutdown when a user calls streamingQuery.stop(). We should actually stop all sources when the stream fails as well, otherwise we may leak resources, e.g. connections to Kafka.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `StreamingQuerySuite`.
Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>
Closes#17107 from brkyvz/close-source.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Changes to SQLQueryTests to make the order of the results constant.
Where possible ORDER BY has been added to match the existing expected output
## How was this patch tested?
Test runs on x86, zLinux (big endian), ppc (big endian)
Author: Pete Robbins <robbinspg@gmail.com>
Closes#17039 from robbinspg/SPARK-19710.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we resolve inline tables in analyzer, we will evaluate the expressions of inline tables.
When it evaluates a `TimeZoneAwareExpression` expression, an error will happen because the `TimeZoneAwareExpression` is not associated with timezone yet.
So we need to resolve these `TimeZoneAwareExpression`s with time zone when resolving inline tables.
## 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#17114 from viirya/resolve-timeawareexpr-inline-table.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR suggests adding some comments in `UnivocityParser` logics to explain what happens. Also, it proposes, IMHO, a little bit cleaner (at least easy for me to explain).
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `CSVSuite`.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17142 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-18699.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently when we resolveRelation for a `FileFormat DataSource` without providing user schema, it will execute `listFiles` twice in `InMemoryFileIndex` during `resolveRelation`.
This PR add a `FileStatusCache` for DataSource, this can avoid listFiles twice.
But there is a bug in `InMemoryFileIndex` see:
[SPARK-19748](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17079)
[SPARK-19761](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17093),
so this pr should be after SPARK-19748/ SPARK-19761.
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17081 from windpiger/resolveDataSourceScanFilesTwice.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
[SPARK-19779](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19779)
The PR (https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17012) can to fix restart a Structured Streaming application using hdfs as fileSystem, but also exist a problem that a tmp file of delta file is still reserved in hdfs. And Structured Streaming don't delete the tmp file generated when restart streaming job in future.
## How was this patch tested?
unit tests
Author: guifeng <guifengleaf@gmail.com>
Closes#17124 from gf53520/SPARK-19779.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
- Add tests covering different scenarios with qualified column names
- Please see Section 2 in the design doc for the various test scenarios [here](https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12854681/Design_ColResolution_JIRA19602.pdf)
- As part of SPARK-19602, changes are made to support three part column name. In order to aid in the review and to reduce the diff, the test scenarios are separated out into this PR.
## How was this patch tested?
- This is a **test only** change. The individual test suites were run successfully.
Author: Sunitha Kambhampati <skambha@us.ibm.com>
Closes#17067 from skambha/colResolutionTests.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Update doc for R, programming guide. Clarify default behavior for all languages.
## How was this patch tested?
manually
Author: Felix Cheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#17128 from felixcheung/jsonwholefiledoc.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
```
spark.sql(
s"""
|CREATE TABLE t
|USING parquet
|PARTITIONED BY(a, b)
|LOCATION '$dir'
|AS SELECT 3 as a, 4 as b, 1 as c, 2 as d
""".stripMargin)
```
Failed with the error message:
```
path file:/private/var/folders/6r/15tqm8hn3ldb3rmbfqm1gf4c0000gn/T/spark-195cd513-428a-4df9-b196-87db0c73e772 already exists.;
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: path file:/private/var/folders/6r/15tqm8hn3ldb3rmbfqm1gf4c0000gn/T/spark-195cd513-428a-4df9-b196-87db0c73e772 already exists.;
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand.run(InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand.scala:102)
```
while hive table is ok ,so we should fix it for datasource table.
The reason is that the SaveMode check is put in `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand` , and the SaveMode check actually use `path`, this is fine when we use `DataFrameWriter.save()`, because this situation of SaveMode act on `path`.
While when we use `CreateDataSourceAsSelectCommand`, the situation of SaveMode act on table, and
we have already do SaveMode check in `CreateDataSourceAsSelectCommand` for table , so we should not do SaveMode check in the following logic in `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand` for path, this is redundant and wrong logic for `CreateDataSourceAsSelectCommand`
After this PR, the following DDL will succeed, when the location has been created we will append it or overwrite it.
```
CREATE TABLE ... (PARTITIONED BY ...) LOCATION path AS SELECT ...
```
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#16938 from windpiger/CTASDataSourceWitLocation.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If we create a InMemoryFileIndex with an empty rootPaths when set PARALLEL_PARTITION_DISCOVERY_THRESHOLD to zero, it will throw an exception:
```
Positive number of slices required
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Positive number of slices required
at org.apache.spark.rdd.ParallelCollectionRDD$.slice(ParallelCollectionRDD.scala:119)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.ParallelCollectionRDD.getPartitions(ParallelCollectionRDD.scala:97)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:252)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:250)
at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:121)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.partitions(RDD.scala:250)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.MapPartitionsRDD.getPartitions(MapPartitionsRDD.scala:35)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:252)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:250)
at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:121)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.partitions(RDD.scala:250)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.MapPartitionsRDD.getPartitions(MapPartitionsRDD.scala:35)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:252)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$partitions$2.apply(RDD.scala:250)
at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:121)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.partitions(RDD.scala:250)
at org.apache.spark.SparkContext.runJob(SparkContext.scala:2084)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$collect$1.apply(RDD.scala:936)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDDOperationScope$.withScope(RDDOperationScope.scala:151)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDDOperationScope$.withScope(RDDOperationScope.scala:112)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.withScope(RDD.scala:362)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.collect(RDD.scala:935)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.PartitioningAwareFileIndex$.org$apache$spark$sql$execution$datasources$PartitioningAwareFileIndex$$bulkListLeafFiles(PartitioningAwareFileIndex.scala:357)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.PartitioningAwareFileIndex.listLeafFiles(PartitioningAwareFileIndex.scala:256)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.InMemoryFileIndex.refresh0(InMemoryFileIndex.scala:74)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.InMemoryFileIndex.<init>(InMemoryFileIndex.scala:50)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileIndexSuite$$anonfun$9$$anonfun$apply$mcV$sp$2.apply$mcV$sp(FileIndexSuite.scala:186)
at org.apache.spark.sql.test.SQLTestUtils$class.withSQLConf(SQLTestUtils.scala:105)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileIndexSuite.withSQLConf(FileIndexSuite.scala:33)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileIndexSuite$$anonfun$9.apply$mcV$sp(FileIndexSuite.scala:185)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileIndexSuite$$anonfun$9.apply(FileIndexSuite.scala:185)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileIndexSuite$$anonfun$9.apply(FileIndexSuite.scala:185)
at org.scalatest.Transformer$$anonfun$apply$1.apply$mcV$sp(Transformer.scala:22)
at org.scalatest.OutcomeOf$class.outcomeOf(OutcomeOf.scala:85)
```
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17093 from windpiger/fixEmptiPathInBulkListFiles.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`Catalog.refreshByPath` can refresh the cache entry and the associated metadata for all dataframes (if any), that contain the given data source path.
However, `CacheManager.invalidateCachedPath` doesn't clear all cached plans with the specified path. It causes some strange behaviors reported in SPARK-15678.
## 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#17064 from viirya/fix-refreshByPath.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Right now file source always uses `InMemoryFileIndex` to scan files from a given path.
But when reading the outputs from another streaming query, the file source should use `MetadataFileIndex` to list files from the sink log. This patch adds this support.
## `MetadataFileIndex` or `InMemoryFileIndex`
```scala
spark
.readStream
.format(...)
.load("/some/path") // for a non-glob path:
// - use `MetadataFileIndex` when `/some/path/_spark_meta` exists
// - fall back to `InMemoryFileIndex` otherwise
```
```scala
spark
.readStream
.format(...)
.load("/some/path/*/*") // for a glob path: always use `InMemoryFileIndex`
```
## How was this patch tested?
two newly added tests
Author: Liwei Lin <lwlin7@gmail.com>
Closes#16987 from lw-lin/source-read-from-sink.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
SPARK-15236 do this for scala shell, this ticket is for sparkR shell. This is not only for sparkR itself, but can also benefit downstream project like livy which use shell.R for its interactive session. For now, livy has no control of whether enable hive or not.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested it manually, run `bin/sparkR --master local --conf spark.sql.catalogImplementation=in-memory` and verify hive is not enabled.
Author: Jeff Zhang <zjffdu@apache.org>
Closes#16907 from zjffdu/SPARK-19572.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes the support for multiple lines for CSV by resembling the multiline supports in JSON datasource (in case of JSON, per file).
So, this PR introduces `wholeFile` option which makes the format not splittable and reads each whole file. Since Univocity parser can produces each row from a stream, it should be capable of parsing very large documents when the internal rows are fix in the memory.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `CSVSuite` and `tests.py`
Manual tests with a single 9GB CSV file in local file system, for example,
```scala
spark.read.option("wholeFile", true).option("inferSchema", true).csv("tmp.csv").count()
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16976 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-19610.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If we first cache a DataSource table, then we insert some data into the table, we should refresh the data in the cache after the insert command.
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#16809 from windpiger/refreshCacheAfterInsert.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
HDFSBackedStateStoreProvider fails to rename files on HDFS but not on the local filesystem. According to the [implementation notes](https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/stable/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/filesystem/filesystem.html) of `rename()`, the behavior of the local filesystem and HDFS varies:
> Destination exists and is a file
> Renaming a file atop an existing file is specified as failing, raising an exception.
> - Local FileSystem : the rename succeeds; the destination file is replaced by the source file.
> - HDFS : The rename fails, no exception is raised. Instead the method call simply returns false.
This patch ensures that `rename()` isn't called if the destination file already exists. It's still semantically correct because Structured Streaming requires that rerunning a batch should generate the same output.
## How was this patch tested?
This patch was tested by running `StateStoreSuite`.
Author: Roberto Agostino Vitillo <ra.vitillo@gmail.com>
Closes#17012 from vitillo/fix_rename.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`MetastoreRelation` is used to represent table relation for hive tables, and provides some hive related information. We will resolve `SimpleCatalogRelation` to `MetastoreRelation` for hive tables, which is unnecessary as these 2 are the same essentially. This PR merges `SimpleCatalogRelation` and `MetastoreRelation`
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#17015 from cloud-fan/table-relation.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
If we refresh a InMemoryFileIndex with a FileStatusCache, it will first use the FileStatusCache to re-generate the cachedLeafFiles etc, then call FileStatusCache.invalidateAll.
While the order to do these two actions is wrong, this lead to the refresh action does not take effect.
```
override def refresh(): Unit = {
refresh0()
fileStatusCache.invalidateAll()
}
private def refresh0(): Unit = {
val files = listLeafFiles(rootPaths)
cachedLeafFiles =
new mutable.LinkedHashMap[Path, FileStatus]() ++= files.map(f => f.getPath -> f)
cachedLeafDirToChildrenFiles = files.toArray.groupBy(_.getPath.getParent)
cachedPartitionSpec = null
}
```
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#17079 from windpiger/fixInMemoryFileIndexRefresh.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Name socket source with a meaningful name
## How was this patch tested?
Jenkins
Author: uncleGen <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Closes#17082 from uncleGen/SPARK-19749.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to replace the deprecated `json(RDD[String])` usage to `json(Dataset[String])`.
This currently produces so many warnings.
## How was this patch tested?
Fixed tests.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17071 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-15615-followup.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to fix the lint-breaks as below:
```
[ERROR] src/test/java/org/apache/spark/network/TransportResponseHandlerSuite.java:[29,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - org.apache.spark.network.buffer.ManagedBuffer.
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/unsafe/types/UTF8String.java:[156,10] (modifier) ModifierOrder: 'Nonnull' annotation modifier does not precede non-annotation modifiers.
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/SparkFirehoseListener.java:[122] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 105).
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/util/collection/unsafe/sort/UnsafeExternalSorter.java:[164,78] (coding) OneStatementPerLine: Only one statement per line allowed.
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/JavaAPISuite.java:[1157] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 121).
[ERROR] src/test/java/org/apache/spark/streaming/JavaMapWithStateSuite.java:[149] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 113).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/streaming/Java8APISuite.java:[146] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 122).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/streaming/JavaAPISuite.java:[32,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - org.apache.spark.streaming.Time.
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/streaming/JavaAPISuite.java:[611] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 101).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/streaming/JavaAPISuite.java:[1317] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 102).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/sql/JavaDatasetAggregatorSuite.java:[91] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 102).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/sql/JavaDatasetSuite.java:[113] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 101).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/sql/JavaDatasetSuite.java:[164] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 110).
[ERROR] src/test/java/test/org/apache/spark/sql/JavaDatasetSuite.java:[212] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 114).
[ERROR] src/test/java/org/apache/spark/mllib/tree/JavaDecisionTreeSuite.java:[36] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 101).
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/streaming/JavaKinesisWordCountASL.java:[26,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - com.amazonaws.regions.RegionUtils.
[ERROR] src/test/java/org/apache/spark/streaming/kinesis/JavaKinesisStreamSuite.java:[20,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - com.amazonaws.regions.RegionUtils.
[ERROR] src/test/java/org/apache/spark/streaming/kinesis/JavaKinesisStreamSuite.java:[94] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 103).
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/ml/JavaTokenizerExample.java:[30,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - org.apache.spark.sql.api.java.UDF1.
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/ml/JavaTokenizerExample.java:[72] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 104).
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/mllib/JavaRankingMetricsExample.java:[121] (sizes) LineLength: Line is longer than 100 characters (found 101).
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/sql/JavaSQLDataSourceExample.java:[28,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaRDD.
[ERROR] src/main/java/org/apache/spark/examples/sql/JavaSQLDataSourceExample.java:[29,8] (imports) UnusedImports: Unused import - org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaSparkContext.
```
## How was this patch tested?
Manually via
```bash
./dev/lint-java
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#17072 from HyukjinKwon/java-lint.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
currently if multiple streaming queries listeners exists, when a QueryTerminatedEvent is triggered, only one of the listeners will be invoked while the rest of the listeners will ignore the event.
this is caused since the the streaming queries listeners bus holds a set of running queries ids and when a termination event is triggered, after the first listeners is handling the event, the terminated query id is being removed from the set.
in this PR, the query id will be removed from the set only after all the listeners handles the event
## How was this patch tested?
a test with multiple listeners has been added to StreamingQueryListenerSuite
Author: Eyal Zituny <eyal.zituny@equalum.io>
Closes#16991 from eyalzit/master.