spark-instrumented-optimizer/docs/building-with-maven.md
Matei Zaharia c8bf4131bc [SPARK-1566] consolidate programming guide, and general doc updates
This is a fairly large PR to clean up and update the docs for 1.0. The major changes are:

* A unified programming guide for all languages replaces language-specific ones and shows language-specific info in tabs
* New programming guide sections on key-value pairs, unit testing, input formats beyond text, migrating from 0.9, and passing functions to Spark
* Spark-submit guide moved to a separate page and expanded slightly
* Various cleanups of the menu system, security docs, and others
* Updated look of title bar to differentiate the docs from previous Spark versions

You can find the updated docs at http://people.apache.org/~matei/1.0-docs/_site/ and in particular http://people.apache.org/~matei/1.0-docs/_site/programming-guide.html.

Author: Matei Zaharia <matei@databricks.com>

Closes #896 from mateiz/1.0-docs and squashes the following commits:

03e6853 [Matei Zaharia] Some tweaks to configuration and YARN docs
0779508 [Matei Zaharia] tweak
ef671d4 [Matei Zaharia] Keep frames in JavaDoc links, and other small tweaks
1bf4112 [Matei Zaharia] Review comments
4414f88 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
d04e979 [Matei Zaharia] Fix some old links to Java guide
a34ed33 [Matei Zaharia] tweak
541bb3b [Matei Zaharia] miscellaneous changes
fcefdec [Matei Zaharia] Moved submitting apps to separate doc
61d72b4 [Matei Zaharia] stuff
181f217 [Matei Zaharia] migration guide, remove old language guides
e11a0da [Matei Zaharia] Add more API functions
6a030a9 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
8db0ae3 [Matei Zaharia] Added key-value pairs section
318d2c9 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
1c81477 [Matei Zaharia] New section on basics and function syntax
e38f559 [Matei Zaharia] Actually added programming guide to Git
a33d6fe [Matei Zaharia] First pass at updating programming guide to support all languages, plus other tweaks throughout
3b6a876 [Matei Zaharia] More CSS tweaks
01ec8bf [Matei Zaharia] More CSS tweaks
e6d252e [Matei Zaharia] Change color of doc title bar to differentiate from 0.9.0
2014-05-30 00:34:33 -07:00

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Building Spark using Maven requires Maven 3.0.4 or newer and Java 6+.

Setting up Maven's Memory Usage

You'll need to configure Maven to use more memory than usual by setting MAVEN_OPTS. We recommend the following settings:

{% highlight bash %} export MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx2g -XX:MaxPermSize=512M -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=512m" {% endhighlight %}

If you don't run this, you may see errors like the following:

[INFO] Compiling 203 Scala sources and 9 Java sources to /Users/me/Development/spark/core/target/scala-{{site.SCALA_BINARY_VERSION}}/classes...
[ERROR] PermGen space -> [Help 1]

[INFO] Compiling 203 Scala sources and 9 Java sources to /Users/me/Development/spark/core/target/scala-{{site.SCALA_BINARY_VERSION}}/classes...
[ERROR] Java heap space -> [Help 1]

You can fix this by setting the MAVEN_OPTS variable as discussed before.

Note: For Java 8 and above this step is not required.

Specifying the Hadoop Version

Because HDFS is not protocol-compatible across versions, if you want to read from HDFS, you'll need to build Spark against the specific HDFS version in your environment. You can do this through the "hadoop.version" property. If unset, Spark will build against Hadoop 1.0.4 by default. Note that certain build profiles are required for particular Hadoop versions:

Hadoop versionProfile required
0.23.xhadoop-0.23
1.x to 2.1.x(none)
2.2.xhadoop-2.2
2.3.xhadoop-2.3
2.4.xhadoop-2.4

For Apache Hadoop versions 1.x, Cloudera CDH "mr1" distributions, and other Hadoop versions without YARN, use:

{% highlight bash %}

Apache Hadoop 1.2.1

mvn -Dhadoop.version=1.2.1 -DskipTests clean package

Cloudera CDH 4.2.0 with MapReduce v1

mvn -Dhadoop.version=2.0.0-mr1-cdh4.2.0 -DskipTests clean package

Apache Hadoop 0.23.x

mvn -Phadoop-0.23 -Dhadoop.version=0.23.7 -DskipTests clean package {% endhighlight %}

For Apache Hadoop 2.x, 0.23.x, Cloudera CDH, and other Hadoop versions with YARN, you can enable the "yarn-alpha" or "yarn" profile and optionally set the "yarn.version" property if it is different from "hadoop.version". The additional build profile required depends on the YARN version:

YARN versionProfile required
0.23.x to 2.1.xyarn-alpha
2.2.x and lateryarn

Examples:

{% highlight bash %}

Apache Hadoop 2.0.5-alpha

mvn -Pyarn-alpha -Dhadoop.version=2.0.5-alpha -DskipTests clean package

Cloudera CDH 4.2.0

mvn -Pyarn-alpha -Dhadoop.version=2.0.0-cdh4.2.0 -DskipTests clean package

Apache Hadoop 0.23.x

mvn -Pyarn-alpha -Phadoop-0.23 -Dhadoop.version=0.23.7 -DskipTests clean package

Apache Hadoop 2.2.X

mvn -Pyarn -Phadoop-2.2 -Dhadoop.version=2.2.0 -DskipTests clean package

Apache Hadoop 2.3.X

mvn -Pyarn -Phadoop-2.3 -Dhadoop.version=2.3.0 -DskipTests clean package

Apache Hadoop 2.4.X

mvn -Pyarn -Phadoop-2.4 -Dhadoop.version=2.4.0 -DskipTests clean package

Different versions of HDFS and YARN.

mvn -Pyarn-alpha -Phadoop-2.3 -Dhadoop.version=2.3.0 -Dyarn.version=0.23.7 -DskipTests clean package {% endhighlight %}

Spark Tests in Maven

Tests are run by default via the ScalaTest Maven plugin. Some of the require Spark to be packaged first, so always run mvn package with -DskipTests the first time. You can then run the tests with mvn -Dhadoop.version=... test.

The ScalaTest plugin also supports running only a specific test suite as follows:

mvn -Dhadoop.version=... -DwildcardSuites=org.apache.spark.repl.ReplSuite test

Continuous Compilation

We use the scala-maven-plugin which supports incremental and continuous compilation. E.g.

mvn scala:cc

should run continuous compilation (i.e. wait for changes). However, this has not been tested extensively.

Using With IntelliJ IDEA

This setup works fine in IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.4. After opening the project via the pom.xml file in the project root folder, you only need to activate either the hadoop1 or hadoop2 profile in the "Maven Properties" popout. We have not tried Eclipse/Scala IDE with this.

Building Spark Debian Packages

The Maven build includes support for building a Debian package containing the assembly 'fat-jar', PySpark, and the necessary scripts and configuration files. This can be created by specifying the following:

mvn -Pdeb -DskipTests clean package

The debian package can then be found under assembly/target. We added the short commit hash to the file name so that we can distinguish individual packages built for SNAPSHOT versions.

Running Java 8 Test Suites

Running only Java 8 tests and nothing else.

mvn install -DskipTests -Pjava8-tests

Java 8 tests are run when -Pjava8-tests profile is enabled, they will run in spite of -DskipTests. For these tests to run your system must have a JDK 8 installation. If you have JDK 8 installed but it is not the system default, you can set JAVA_HOME to point to JDK 8 before running the tests.

Building for PySpark on YARN

PySpark on YARN is only supported if the jar is built with Maven. Further, there is a known problem with building this assembly jar on Red Hat based operating systems (see SPARK-1753). If you wish to run PySpark on a YARN cluster with Red Hat installed, we recommend that you build the jar elsewhere, then ship it over to the cluster. We are investigating the exact cause for this.

Packaging without Hadoop Dependencies for YARN

The assembly jar produced by mvn package will, by default, include all of Spark's dependencies, including Hadoop and some of its ecosystem projects. On YARN deployments, this causes multiple versions of these to appear on executor classpaths: the version packaged in the Spark assembly and the version on each node, included with yarn.application.classpath. The hadoop-provided profile builds the assembly without including Hadoop-ecosystem projects, like ZooKeeper and Hadoop itself.