spark-instrumented-optimizer/bin/pyspark
Josh Rosen 4e9b551a0b [SPARK-3772] Allow ipython to be used by Pyspark workers; IPython support improvements:
This pull request addresses a few issues related to PySpark's IPython support:

- Fix the remaining uses of the '-u' flag, which IPython doesn't support (see SPARK-3772).
- Change PYSPARK_PYTHON_OPTS to PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS, so that the old name is reserved in case we ever want to allow the worker Python options to be customized (this variable was introduced in #2554 and hasn't landed in a release yet, so this doesn't break any compatibility).
- Introduce a PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON option that allows the driver to use `ipython` while the workers use a different Python version.
- Attempt to use Python 2.7 by default if PYSPARK_PYTHON is not specified.
- Retain the old semantics for IPYTHON=1 and IPYTHON_OPTS (to avoid breaking existing example programs).

There are more details in a block comment in `bin/pyspark`.

Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@apache.org>

Closes #2651 from JoshRosen/SPARK-3772 and squashes the following commits:

7b8eb86 [Josh Rosen] More changes to PySpark python executable configuration:
c4f5778 [Josh Rosen] [SPARK-3772] Allow ipython to be used by Pyspark workers; IPython fixes:
2014-10-09 16:08:07 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#
# Figure out where Spark is installed
FWDIR="$(cd "`dirname "$0"`"/..; pwd)"
# Export this as SPARK_HOME
export SPARK_HOME="$FWDIR"
source "$FWDIR/bin/utils.sh"
SCALA_VERSION=2.10
function usage() {
echo "Usage: ./bin/pyspark [options]" 1>&2
"$FWDIR"/bin/spark-submit --help 2>&1 | grep -v Usage 1>&2
exit 0
}
if [[ "$@" = *--help ]] || [[ "$@" = *-h ]]; then
usage
fi
# Exit if the user hasn't compiled Spark
if [ ! -f "$FWDIR/RELEASE" ]; then
# Exit if the user hasn't compiled Spark
ls "$FWDIR"/assembly/target/scala-$SCALA_VERSION/spark-assembly*hadoop*.jar >& /dev/null
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
echo "Failed to find Spark assembly in $FWDIR/assembly/target" 1>&2
echo "You need to build Spark before running this program" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
. "$FWDIR"/bin/load-spark-env.sh
# In Spark <= 1.1, setting IPYTHON=1 would cause the driver to be launched using the `ipython`
# executable, while the worker would still be launched using PYSPARK_PYTHON.
#
# In Spark 1.2, we removed the documentation of the IPYTHON and IPYTHON_OPTS variables and added
# PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON and PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS to allow IPython to be used for the driver.
# Now, users can simply set PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON=ipython to use IPython and set
# PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS to pass options when starting the Python driver
# (e.g. PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS='notebook'). This supports full customization of the IPython
# and executor Python executables.
#
# For backwards-compatibility, we retain the old IPYTHON and IPYTHON_OPTS variables.
# Determine the Python executable to use if PYSPARK_PYTHON or PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON isn't set:
if hash python2.7 2>/dev/null; then
# Attempt to use Python 2.7, if installed:
DEFAULT_PYTHON="python2.7"
else
DEFAULT_PYTHON="python"
fi
# Determine the Python executable to use for the driver:
if [[ -n "$IPYTHON_OPTS" || "$IPYTHON" == "1" ]]; then
# If IPython options are specified, assume user wants to run IPython
# (for backwards-compatibility)
PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS="$PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS $IPYTHON_OPTS"
PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON="ipython"
elif [[ -z "$PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON" ]]; then
PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON="${PYSPARK_PYTHON:-"$DEFAULT_PYTHON"}"
fi
# Determine the Python executable to use for the executors:
if [[ -z "$PYSPARK_PYTHON" ]]; then
if [[ $PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON == *ipython* && $DEFAULT_PYTHON != "python2.7" ]]; then
echo "IPython requires Python 2.7+; please install python2.7 or set PYSPARK_PYTHON" 1>&2
exit 1
else
PYSPARK_PYTHON="$DEFAULT_PYTHON"
fi
fi
export PYSPARK_PYTHON
# Add the PySpark classes to the Python path:
export PYTHONPATH="$SPARK_HOME/python/:$PYTHONPATH"
export PYTHONPATH="$SPARK_HOME/python/lib/py4j-0.8.2.1-src.zip:$PYTHONPATH"
# Load the PySpark shell.py script when ./pyspark is used interactively:
export OLD_PYTHONSTARTUP="$PYTHONSTARTUP"
export PYTHONSTARTUP="$FWDIR/python/pyspark/shell.py"
# Build up arguments list manually to preserve quotes and backslashes.
# We export Spark submit arguments as an environment variable because shell.py must run as a
# PYTHONSTARTUP script, which does not take in arguments. This is required for IPython notebooks.
SUBMIT_USAGE_FUNCTION=usage
gatherSparkSubmitOpts "$@"
PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS=""
whitespace="[[:space:]]"
for i in "${SUBMISSION_OPTS[@]}"; do
if [[ $i =~ \" ]]; then i=$(echo $i | sed 's/\"/\\\"/g'); fi
if [[ $i =~ $whitespace ]]; then i=\"$i\"; fi
PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS="$PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS $i"
done
export PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS
# For pyspark tests
if [[ -n "$SPARK_TESTING" ]]; then
unset YARN_CONF_DIR
unset HADOOP_CONF_DIR
if [[ -n "$PYSPARK_DOC_TEST" ]]; then
exec "$PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON" -m doctest $1
else
exec "$PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON" $1
fi
exit
fi
# If a python file is provided, directly run spark-submit.
if [[ "$1" =~ \.py$ ]]; then
echo -e "\nWARNING: Running python applications through ./bin/pyspark is deprecated as of Spark 1.0." 1>&2
echo -e "Use ./bin/spark-submit <python file>\n" 1>&2
primary="$1"
shift
gatherSparkSubmitOpts "$@"
exec "$FWDIR"/bin/spark-submit "${SUBMISSION_OPTS[@]}" "$primary" "${APPLICATION_OPTS[@]}"
else
# PySpark shell requires special handling downstream
export PYSPARK_SHELL=1
exec "$PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON" $PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON_OPTS
fi