spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/pyspark/ml/feature.py
Davies Liu 04e44b37cc [SPARK-4897] [PySpark] Python 3 support
This PR update PySpark to support Python 3 (tested with 3.4).

Known issue: unpickle array from Pyrolite is broken in Python 3, those tests are skipped.

TODO: ec2/spark-ec2.py is not fully tested with python3.

Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>
Author: twneale <twneale@gmail.com>
Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>

Closes #5173 from davies/python3 and squashes the following commits:

d7d6323 [Davies Liu] fix tests
6c52a98 [Davies Liu] fix mllib test
99e334f [Davies Liu] update timeout
b716610 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
cafd5ec [Davies Liu] adddress comments from @mengxr
bf225d7 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
179fc8d [Davies Liu] tuning flaky tests
8c8b957 [Davies Liu] fix ResourceWarning in Python 3
5c57c95 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
4006829 [Davies Liu] fix test
2fc0066 [Davies Liu] add python3 path
71535e9 [Davies Liu] fix xrange and divide
5a55ab4 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
125f12c [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
ed498c8 [Davies Liu] fix compatibility with python 3
820e649 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
e8ce8c9 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
ad7c374 [Davies Liu] fix mllib test and warning
ef1fc2f [Davies Liu] fix tests
4eee14a [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
20112ff [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
59bb492 [Davies Liu] fix tests
1da268c [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
ca0fdd3 [Davies Liu] fix code style
9563a15 [Davies Liu] add imap back for python 2
0b1ec04 [Davies Liu] make python examples work with Python 3
d2fd566 [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
a716d34 [Davies Liu] test with python 3.4
f1700e8 [Davies Liu] fix test in python3
671b1db [Davies Liu] fix test in python3
692ff47 [Davies Liu] fix flaky test
7b9699f [Davies Liu] invalidate import cache for Python 3.3+
9c58497 [Davies Liu] fix kill worker
309bfbf [Davies Liu] keep compatibility
5707476 [Davies Liu] cleanup, fix hash of string in 3.3+
8662d5b [Davies Liu] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into python3
f53e1f0 [Davies Liu] fix tests
70b6b73 [Davies Liu] compile ec2/spark_ec2.py in python 3
a39167e [Davies Liu] support customize class in __main__
814c77b [Davies Liu] run unittests with python 3
7f4476e [Davies Liu] mllib tests passed
d737924 [Davies Liu] pass ml tests
375ea17 [Davies Liu] SQL tests pass
6cc42a9 [Davies Liu] rename
431a8de [Davies Liu] streaming tests pass
78901a7 [Davies Liu] fix hash of serializer in Python 3
24b2f2e [Davies Liu] pass all RDD tests
35f48fe [Davies Liu] run future again
1eebac2 [Davies Liu] fix conflict in ec2/spark_ec2.py
6e3c21d [Davies Liu] make cloudpickle work with Python3
2fb2db3 [Josh Rosen] Guard more changes behind sys.version; still doesn't run
1aa5e8f [twneale] Turned out `pickle.DictionaryType is dict` == True, so swapped it out
7354371 [twneale] buffer --> memoryview  I'm not super sure if this a valid change, but the 2.7 docs recommend using memoryview over buffer where possible, so hoping it'll work.
b69ccdf [twneale] Uses the pure python pickle._Pickler instead of c-extension _pickle.Pickler. It appears pyspark 2.7 uses the pure python pickler as well, so this shouldn't degrade pickling performance (?).
f40d925 [twneale] xrange --> range
e104215 [twneale] Replaces 2.7 types.InstsanceType with 3.4 `object`....could be horribly wrong depending on how types.InstanceType is used elsewhere in the package--see http://bugs.python.org/issue8206
79de9d0 [twneale] Replaces python2.7 `file` with 3.4 _io.TextIOWrapper
2adb42d [Josh Rosen] Fix up some import differences between Python 2 and 3
854be27 [Josh Rosen] Run `futurize` on Python code:
7c5b4ce [Josh Rosen] Remove Python 3 check in shell.py.
2015-04-16 16:20:57 -07:00

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from pyspark.rdd import ignore_unicode_prefix
from pyspark.ml.param.shared import HasInputCol, HasOutputCol, HasNumFeatures
from pyspark.ml.util import keyword_only
from pyspark.ml.wrapper import JavaTransformer
from pyspark.mllib.common import inherit_doc
__all__ = ['Tokenizer', 'HashingTF']
@inherit_doc
@ignore_unicode_prefix
class Tokenizer(JavaTransformer, HasInputCol, HasOutputCol):
"""
A tokenizer that converts the input string to lowercase and then
splits it by white spaces.
>>> from pyspark.sql import Row
>>> df = sc.parallelize([Row(text="a b c")]).toDF()
>>> tokenizer = Tokenizer(inputCol="text", outputCol="words")
>>> tokenizer.transform(df).head()
Row(text=u'a b c', words=[u'a', u'b', u'c'])
>>> # Change a parameter.
>>> tokenizer.setParams(outputCol="tokens").transform(df).head()
Row(text=u'a b c', tokens=[u'a', u'b', u'c'])
>>> # Temporarily modify a parameter.
>>> tokenizer.transform(df, {tokenizer.outputCol: "words"}).head()
Row(text=u'a b c', words=[u'a', u'b', u'c'])
>>> tokenizer.transform(df).head()
Row(text=u'a b c', tokens=[u'a', u'b', u'c'])
>>> # Must use keyword arguments to specify params.
>>> tokenizer.setParams("text")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError: Method setParams forces keyword arguments.
"""
_java_class = "org.apache.spark.ml.feature.Tokenizer"
@keyword_only
def __init__(self, inputCol=None, outputCol=None):
"""
__init__(self, inputCol=None, outputCol=None)
"""
super(Tokenizer, self).__init__()
kwargs = self.__init__._input_kwargs
self.setParams(**kwargs)
@keyword_only
def setParams(self, inputCol=None, outputCol=None):
"""
setParams(self, inputCol="input", outputCol="output")
Sets params for this Tokenizer.
"""
kwargs = self.setParams._input_kwargs
return self._set(**kwargs)
@inherit_doc
class HashingTF(JavaTransformer, HasInputCol, HasOutputCol, HasNumFeatures):
"""
Maps a sequence of terms to their term frequencies using the
hashing trick.
>>> from pyspark.sql import Row
>>> df = sc.parallelize([Row(words=["a", "b", "c"])]).toDF()
>>> hashingTF = HashingTF(numFeatures=10, inputCol="words", outputCol="features")
>>> hashingTF.transform(df).head().features
SparseVector(10, {7: 1.0, 8: 1.0, 9: 1.0})
>>> hashingTF.setParams(outputCol="freqs").transform(df).head().freqs
SparseVector(10, {7: 1.0, 8: 1.0, 9: 1.0})
>>> params = {hashingTF.numFeatures: 5, hashingTF.outputCol: "vector"}
>>> hashingTF.transform(df, params).head().vector
SparseVector(5, {2: 1.0, 3: 1.0, 4: 1.0})
"""
_java_class = "org.apache.spark.ml.feature.HashingTF"
@keyword_only
def __init__(self, numFeatures=1 << 18, inputCol=None, outputCol=None):
"""
__init__(self, numFeatures=1 << 18, inputCol=None, outputCol=None)
"""
super(HashingTF, self).__init__()
self._setDefault(numFeatures=1 << 18)
kwargs = self.__init__._input_kwargs
self.setParams(**kwargs)
@keyword_only
def setParams(self, numFeatures=1 << 18, inputCol=None, outputCol=None):
"""
setParams(self, numFeatures=1 << 18, inputCol=None, outputCol=None)
Sets params for this HashingTF.
"""
kwargs = self.setParams._input_kwargs
return self._set(**kwargs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
from pyspark.context import SparkContext
from pyspark.sql import SQLContext
globs = globals().copy()
# The small batch size here ensures that we see multiple batches,
# even in these small test examples:
sc = SparkContext("local[2]", "ml.feature tests")
sqlContext = SQLContext(sc)
globs['sc'] = sc
globs['sqlContext'] = sqlContext
(failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod(
globs=globs, optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS)
sc.stop()
if failure_count:
exit(-1)