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### What changes were proposed in this pull request? This change properly documents the `mergeSchema` option directly in the Python APIs for reading Parquet data. ### Why are the changes needed? The docstring for `DataFrameReader.parquet()` mentions `mergeSchema` but doesn't show it in the API. It seems like a simple oversight. Before this PR, you'd have to do this to use `mergeSchema`: ```python spark.read.option('mergeSchema', True).parquet('test-parquet').show() ``` After this PR, you can use the option as (I believe) it was intended to be used: ```python spark.read.parquet('test-parquet', mergeSchema=True).show() ``` ### Does this PR introduce any user-facing change? Yes, this PR changes the signatures of `DataFrameReader.parquet()` and `DataStreamReader.parquet()` to match their docstrings. ### How was this patch tested? Testing the `mergeSchema` option directly seems to be left to the Scala side of the codebase. I tested my change manually to confirm the API works. I also confirmed that setting `spark.sql.parquet.mergeSchema` at the session does not get overridden by leaving `mergeSchema` at its default when calling `parquet()`: ``` >>> spark.conf.set('spark.sql.parquet.mergeSchema', True) >>> spark.range(3).write.parquet('test-parquet/id') >>> spark.range(3).withColumnRenamed('id', 'name').write.parquet('test-parquet/name') >>> spark.read.option('recursiveFileLookup', True).parquet('test-parquet').show() +----+----+ | id|name| +----+----+ |null| 1| |null| 2| |null| 0| | 1|null| | 2|null| | 0|null| +----+----+ >>> spark.read.option('recursiveFileLookup', True).parquet('test-parquet', mergeSchema=False).show() +----+ | id| +----+ |null| |null| |null| | 1| | 2| | 0| +----+ ``` Closes #26730 from nchammas/parquet-merge-schema. Authored-by: Nicholas Chammas <nicholas.chammas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@apache.org> |
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Apache Spark
Spark is a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. It provides high-level APIs in Scala, Java, Python, and R, and an optimized engine that supports general computation graphs for data analysis. It also supports a rich set of higher-level tools including Spark SQL for SQL and DataFrames, MLlib for machine learning, GraphX for graph processing, and Structured Streaming for stream processing.
Online Documentation
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Python Packaging
This README file only contains basic information related to pip installed PySpark. This packaging is currently experimental and may change in future versions (although we will do our best to keep compatibility). Using PySpark requires the Spark JARs, and if you are building this from source please see the builder instructions at "Building Spark".
The Python packaging for Spark is not intended to replace all of the other use cases. This Python packaged version of Spark is suitable for interacting with an existing cluster (be it Spark standalone, YARN, or Mesos) - but does not contain the tools required to set up your own standalone Spark cluster. You can download the full version of Spark from the Apache Spark downloads page.
NOTE: If you are using this with a Spark standalone cluster you must ensure that the version (including minor version) matches or you may experience odd errors.
Python Requirements
At its core PySpark depends on Py4J (currently version 0.10.8.1), but some additional sub-packages have their own extra requirements for some features (including numpy, pandas, and pyarrow).