This is a starting version of the spark-app script for running compiled binaries against Spark. It still needs tests and some polish. The only testing I've done so far has been using it to launch jobs in yarn-standalone mode against a pseudo-distributed cluster.
This leaves out the changes required for launching python scripts. I think it might be best to save those for another JIRA/PR (while keeping to the design so that they won't require backwards-incompatible changes).
Author: Sandy Ryza <sandy@cloudera.com>
Closes#86 from sryza/sandy-spark-1126 and squashes the following commits:
d428d85 [Sandy Ryza] Commenting, doc, and import fixes from Patrick's comments
e7315c6 [Sandy Ryza] Fix failing tests
34de899 [Sandy Ryza] Change --more-jars to --jars and fix docs
299ddca [Sandy Ryza] Fix scalastyle
a94c627 [Sandy Ryza] Add newline at end of SparkSubmit
04bc4e2 [Sandy Ryza] SPARK-1126. spark-submit script
https://spark-project.atlassian.net/browse/SPARK-1150
fix the repo location in create_release script
Author: Mark Grover <mark@apache.org>
Closes#48 from CodingCat/script_fixes and squashes the following commits:
01f4bf7 [Mark Grover] Fixing some nitpicks
d2244d4 [Mark Grover] SPARK-676: Abbreviation in SPARK_MEM but not in SPARK_WORKER_MEMORY
Updated Spark Streaming Programming Guide
Here is the updated version of the Spark Streaming Programming Guide. This is still a work in progress, but the major changes are in place. So feedback is most welcome.
In general, I have tried to make the guide to easier to understand even if the reader does not know much about Spark. The updated website is hosted here -
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tdas/spark_docs/streaming-programming-guide.html
The major changes are:
- Overview illustrates the usecases of Spark Streaming - various input sources and various output sources
- An example right after overview to quickly give an idea of what Spark Streaming program looks like
- Made Java API and examples a first class citizen like Scala by using tabs to show both Scala and Java examples (similar to AMPCamp tutorial's code tabs)
- Highlighted the DStream operations updateStateByKey and transform because of their powerful nature
- Updated driver node failure recovery text to highlight automatic recovery in Spark standalone mode
- Added information about linking and using the external input sources like Kafka and Flume
- In general, reorganized the sections to better show the Basic section and the more advanced sections like Tuning and Recovery.
Todos:
- Links to the docs of external Kafka, Flume, etc
- Illustrate window operation with figure as well as example.
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
== Merge branch commits ==
commit 18ff10556570b39d672beeb0a32075215cfcc944
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 28 21:49:30 2014 -0800
Fixed a lot of broken links.
commit 34a5a6008dac2e107624c7ff0db0824ee5bae45f
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 28 18:02:28 2014 -0800
Updated github url to use SPARK_GITHUB_URL variable.
commit f338a60ae8069e0a382d2cb170227e5757cc0b7a
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 27 22:42:42 2014 -0800
More updates based on Patrick and Harvey's comments.
commit 89a81ff25726bf6d26163e0dd938290a79582c0f
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 27 13:08:34 2014 -0800
Updated docs based on Patricks PR comments.
commit d5b6196b532b5746e019b959a79ea0cc013a8fc3
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 26 20:15:58 2014 -0800
Added spark.streaming.unpersist config and info on StreamingListener interface.
commit e3dcb46ab83d7071f611d9b5008ba6bc16c9f951
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 26 18:41:12 2014 -0800
Fixed docs on StreamingContext.getOrCreate.
commit 6c29524639463f11eec721e4d17a9d7159f2944b
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 23 18:49:39 2014 -0800
Added example and figure for window operations, and links to Kafka and Flume API docs.
commit f06b964a51bb3b21cde2ff8bdea7d9785f6ce3a9
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 22 22:49:12 2014 -0800
Fixed missing endhighlight tag in the MLlib guide.
commit 036a7d46187ea3f2a0fb8349ef78f10d6c0b43a9
Merge: eab351d a1cd185
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 22 22:17:42 2014 -0800
Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into docs-update
commit eab351d05c0baef1d4b549e1581310087158d78d
Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 22 22:17:15 2014 -0800
Update Spark Streaming Programming Guide.
This commit makes Spark invocation saner by using an assembly JAR to
find all of Spark's dependencies instead of adding all the JARs in
lib_managed. It also packages the examples into an assembly and uses
that as SPARK_EXAMPLES_JAR. Finally, it replaces the old "run" script
with two better-named scripts: "run-examples" for examples, and
"spark-class" for Spark internal classes (e.g. REPL, master, etc). This
is also designed to minimize the confusion people have in trying to use
"run" to run their own classes; it's not meant to do that, but now at
least if they look at it, they can modify run-examples to do a decent
job for them.
As part of this, Bagel's examples are also now properly moved to the
examples package instead of bagel.
throughout the docs: SPARK_VERSION, SCALA_VERSION, and MESOS_VERSION.
To use them, e.g. use {{site.SPARK_VERSION}}.
Also removes uses of {{HOME_PATH}} which were being resolved to ""
by the templating system anyway.
- Rework/expand the nav bar with more of the docs site
- Removing parts of docs about EC2 and Mesos that differentiate between
running 0.5 and before
- Merged subheadings from running-on-amazon-ec2.html that are still relevant
(i.e., "Using a newer version of Spark" and "Accessing Data in S3") into
ec2-scripts.html and deleted running-on-amazon-ec2.html
- Added some TODO comments to a few docs
- Updated the blurb about AMP Camp
- Renamed programming-guide to spark-programming-guide
- Fixing typos/etc. in Standalone Spark doc