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Added equivalent module as utils.sh and modified spark-shell2.cmd to use it to parse options. Now we can use application options. ex) `bin\spark-shell.cmd --master spark://master:7077 -i path\to\script.txt` Author: Masayoshi TSUZUKI <tsudukim@oss.nttdata.co.jp> Closes #3350 from tsudukim/feature/SPARK-3060 and squashes the following commits: 4551e56 [Masayoshi TSUZUKI] Modified too long line which defines the submission options to pass findstr command. 3a11361 [Masayoshi TSUZUKI] [SPARK-3060] spark-shell.cmd doesn't accept application options in Windows OS
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Batchfile
42 lines
1.3 KiB
Batchfile
@echo off
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set SPARK_HOME=%~dp0..
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echo "%*" | findstr " --help -h" >nul
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if %ERRORLEVEL% equ 0 (
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call :usage
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exit /b 0
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)
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call %SPARK_HOME%\bin\windows-utils.cmd %*
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if %ERRORLEVEL% equ 1 (
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call :usage
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exit /b 1
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)
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cmd /V /E /C %SPARK_HOME%\bin\spark-submit.cmd --class org.apache.spark.repl.Main %SUBMISSION_OPTS% spark-shell %APPLICATION_OPTS%
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exit /b 0
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:usage
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echo "Usage: .\bin\spark-shell.cmd [options]" >&2
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%SPARK_HOME%\bin\spark-submit --help 2>&1 | findstr /V "Usage" 1>&2
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exit /b 0
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