spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/pyspark/sql/tests/test_pandas_udf_grouped_map.py
Bryan Cutler d36cce18e2 [SPARK-27276][PYTHON][SQL] Increase minimum version of pyarrow to 0.12.1 and remove prior workarounds
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This increases the minimum support version of pyarrow to 0.12.1 and removes workarounds in pyspark to remain compatible with prior versions. This means that users will need to have at least pyarrow 0.12.1 installed and available in the cluster or an `ImportError` will be raised to indicate an upgrade is needed.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests using:
Python 2.7.15, pyarrow 0.12.1, pandas 0.24.2
Python 3.6.7, pyarrow 0.12.1, pandas 0.24.0

Closes #24298 from BryanCutler/arrow-bump-min-pyarrow-SPARK-27276.

Authored-by: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
2019-04-22 19:30:31 +09:00

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import datetime
import unittest
import sys
from collections import OrderedDict
from decimal import Decimal
from pyspark.sql import Row
from pyspark.sql.functions import array, explode, col, lit, udf, sum, pandas_udf, PandasUDFType
from pyspark.sql.types import *
from pyspark.testing.sqlutils import ReusedSQLTestCase, have_pandas, have_pyarrow, \
pandas_requirement_message, pyarrow_requirement_message
from pyspark.testing.utils import QuietTest
if have_pandas:
import pandas as pd
from pandas.util.testing import assert_frame_equal
if have_pyarrow:
import pyarrow as pa
"""
Tests below use pd.DataFrame.assign that will infer mixed types (unicode/str) for column names
from kwargs w/ Python 2, so need to set check_column_type=False and avoid this check
"""
if sys.version < '3':
_check_column_type = False
else:
_check_column_type = True
@unittest.skipIf(
not have_pandas or not have_pyarrow,
pandas_requirement_message or pyarrow_requirement_message)
class GroupedMapPandasUDFTests(ReusedSQLTestCase):
@property
def data(self):
return self.spark.range(10).toDF('id') \
.withColumn("vs", array([lit(i) for i in range(20, 30)])) \
.withColumn("v", explode(col('vs'))).drop('vs')
def test_supported_types(self):
values = [
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 1.1,
2.2, Decimal(1.123),
[1, 2, 2], True, 'hello',
bytearray([0x01, 0x02])
]
output_fields = [
('id', IntegerType()), ('byte', ByteType()), ('short', ShortType()),
('int', IntegerType()), ('long', LongType()), ('float', FloatType()),
('double', DoubleType()), ('decim', DecimalType(10, 3)),
('array', ArrayType(IntegerType())), ('bool', BooleanType()), ('str', StringType()),
('bin', BinaryType())
]
output_schema = StructType([StructField(*x) for x in output_fields])
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([values], schema=output_schema)
# Different forms of group map pandas UDF, results of these are the same
udf1 = pandas_udf(
lambda pdf: pdf.assign(
byte=pdf.byte * 2,
short=pdf.short * 2,
int=pdf.int * 2,
long=pdf.long * 2,
float=pdf.float * 2,
double=pdf.double * 2,
decim=pdf.decim * 2,
bool=False if pdf.bool else True,
str=pdf.str + 'there',
array=pdf.array,
bin=pdf.bin
),
output_schema,
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
udf2 = pandas_udf(
lambda _, pdf: pdf.assign(
byte=pdf.byte * 2,
short=pdf.short * 2,
int=pdf.int * 2,
long=pdf.long * 2,
float=pdf.float * 2,
double=pdf.double * 2,
decim=pdf.decim * 2,
bool=False if pdf.bool else True,
str=pdf.str + 'there',
array=pdf.array,
bin=pdf.bin
),
output_schema,
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
udf3 = pandas_udf(
lambda key, pdf: pdf.assign(
id=key[0],
byte=pdf.byte * 2,
short=pdf.short * 2,
int=pdf.int * 2,
long=pdf.long * 2,
float=pdf.float * 2,
double=pdf.double * 2,
decim=pdf.decim * 2,
bool=False if pdf.bool else True,
str=pdf.str + 'there',
array=pdf.array,
bin=pdf.bin
),
output_schema,
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
result1 = df.groupby('id').apply(udf1).sort('id').toPandas()
expected1 = df.toPandas().groupby('id').apply(udf1.func).reset_index(drop=True)
result2 = df.groupby('id').apply(udf2).sort('id').toPandas()
expected2 = expected1
result3 = df.groupby('id').apply(udf3).sort('id').toPandas()
expected3 = expected1
assert_frame_equal(expected1, result1, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
assert_frame_equal(expected2, result2, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
assert_frame_equal(expected3, result3, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_array_type_correct(self):
df = self.data.withColumn("arr", array(col("id"))).repartition(1, "id")
output_schema = StructType(
[StructField('id', LongType()),
StructField('v', IntegerType()),
StructField('arr', ArrayType(LongType()))])
udf = pandas_udf(
lambda pdf: pdf,
output_schema,
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
result = df.groupby('id').apply(udf).sort('id').toPandas()
expected = df.toPandas().groupby('id').apply(udf.func).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_register_grouped_map_udf(self):
foo_udf = pandas_udf(lambda x: x, "id long", PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(
ValueError,
'f.*SQL_BATCHED_UDF.*SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_UDF.*SQL_GROUPED_AGG_PANDAS_UDF.*'):
self.spark.catalog.registerFunction("foo_udf", foo_udf)
def test_decorator(self):
df = self.data
@pandas_udf(
'id long, v int, v1 double, v2 long',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
def foo(pdf):
return pdf.assign(v1=pdf.v * pdf.id * 1.0, v2=pdf.v + pdf.id)
result = df.groupby('id').apply(foo).sort('id').toPandas()
expected = df.toPandas().groupby('id').apply(foo.func).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_coerce(self):
df = self.data
foo = pandas_udf(
lambda pdf: pdf,
'id long, v double',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
result = df.groupby('id').apply(foo).sort('id').toPandas()
expected = df.toPandas().groupby('id').apply(foo.func).reset_index(drop=True)
expected = expected.assign(v=expected.v.astype('float64'))
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_complex_groupby(self):
df = self.data
@pandas_udf(
'id long, v int, norm double',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
def normalize(pdf):
v = pdf.v
return pdf.assign(norm=(v - v.mean()) / v.std())
result = df.groupby(col('id') % 2 == 0).apply(normalize).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
pdf = df.toPandas()
expected = pdf.groupby(pdf['id'] % 2 == 0, as_index=False).apply(normalize.func)
expected = expected.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
expected = expected.assign(norm=expected.norm.astype('float64'))
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_empty_groupby(self):
df = self.data
@pandas_udf(
'id long, v int, norm double',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
def normalize(pdf):
v = pdf.v
return pdf.assign(norm=(v - v.mean()) / v.std())
result = df.groupby().apply(normalize).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
pdf = df.toPandas()
expected = normalize.func(pdf)
expected = expected.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
expected = expected.assign(norm=expected.norm.astype('float64'))
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_datatype_string(self):
df = self.data
foo_udf = pandas_udf(
lambda pdf: pdf.assign(v1=pdf.v * pdf.id * 1.0, v2=pdf.v + pdf.id),
'id long, v int, v1 double, v2 long',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
result = df.groupby('id').apply(foo_udf).sort('id').toPandas()
expected = df.toPandas().groupby('id').apply(foo_udf.func).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_wrong_return_type(self):
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(
NotImplementedError,
'Invalid returnType.*grouped map Pandas UDF.*MapType'):
pandas_udf(
lambda pdf: pdf,
'id long, v map<int, int>',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
def test_wrong_args(self):
df = self.data
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf'):
df.groupby('id').apply(lambda x: x)
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf'):
df.groupby('id').apply(udf(lambda x: x, DoubleType()))
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf'):
df.groupby('id').apply(sum(df.v))
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf'):
df.groupby('id').apply(df.v + 1)
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid function'):
df.groupby('id').apply(
pandas_udf(lambda: 1, StructType([StructField("d", DoubleType())])))
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf'):
df.groupby('id').apply(pandas_udf(lambda x, y: x, DoubleType()))
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, 'Invalid udf.*GROUPED_MAP'):
df.groupby('id').apply(
pandas_udf(lambda x, y: x, DoubleType(), PandasUDFType.SCALAR))
def test_unsupported_types(self):
common_err_msg = 'Invalid returnType.*grouped map Pandas UDF.*'
unsupported_types = [
StructField('map', MapType(StringType(), IntegerType())),
StructField('arr_ts', ArrayType(TimestampType())),
StructField('null', NullType()),
StructField('struct', StructType([StructField('l', LongType())])),
]
for unsupported_type in unsupported_types:
schema = StructType([StructField('id', LongType(), True), unsupported_type])
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(NotImplementedError, common_err_msg):
pandas_udf(lambda x: x, schema, PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
# Regression test for SPARK-23314
def test_timestamp_dst(self):
# Daylight saving time for Los Angeles for 2015 is Sun, Nov 1 at 2:00 am
dt = [datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 0, 30),
datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 1, 30),
datetime.datetime(2015, 11, 1, 2, 30)]
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(dt, 'timestamp').toDF('time')
foo_udf = pandas_udf(lambda pdf: pdf, 'time timestamp', PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
result = df.groupby('time').apply(foo_udf).sort('time')
assert_frame_equal(df.toPandas(), result.toPandas(), check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_udf_with_key(self):
import numpy as np
df = self.data
pdf = df.toPandas()
def foo1(key, pdf):
assert type(key) == tuple
assert type(key[0]) == np.int64
return pdf.assign(v1=key[0],
v2=pdf.v * key[0],
v3=pdf.v * pdf.id,
v4=pdf.v * pdf.id.mean())
def foo2(key, pdf):
assert type(key) == tuple
assert type(key[0]) == np.int64
assert type(key[1]) == np.int32
return pdf.assign(v1=key[0],
v2=key[1],
v3=pdf.v * key[0],
v4=pdf.v + key[1])
def foo3(key, pdf):
assert type(key) == tuple
assert len(key) == 0
return pdf.assign(v1=pdf.v * pdf.id)
# v2 is int because numpy.int64 * pd.Series<int32> results in pd.Series<int32>
# v3 is long because pd.Series<int64> * pd.Series<int32> results in pd.Series<int64>
udf1 = pandas_udf(
foo1,
'id long, v int, v1 long, v2 int, v3 long, v4 double',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
udf2 = pandas_udf(
foo2,
'id long, v int, v1 long, v2 int, v3 int, v4 int',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
udf3 = pandas_udf(
foo3,
'id long, v int, v1 long',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
# Test groupby column
result1 = df.groupby('id').apply(udf1).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
expected1 = pdf.groupby('id', as_index=False)\
.apply(lambda x: udf1.func((x.id.iloc[0],), x))\
.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected1, result1, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
# Test groupby expression
result2 = df.groupby(df.id % 2).apply(udf1).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
expected2 = pdf.groupby(pdf.id % 2, as_index=False)\
.apply(lambda x: udf1.func((x.id.iloc[0] % 2,), x))\
.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected2, result2, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
# Test complex groupby
result3 = df.groupby(df.id, df.v % 2).apply(udf2).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
expected3 = pdf.groupby([pdf.id, pdf.v % 2], as_index=False)\
.apply(lambda x: udf2.func((x.id.iloc[0], (x.v % 2).iloc[0],), x))\
.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected3, result3, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
# Test empty groupby
result4 = df.groupby().apply(udf3).sort('id', 'v').toPandas()
expected4 = udf3.func((), pdf)
assert_frame_equal(expected4, result4, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
def test_column_order(self):
# Helper function to set column names from a list
def rename_pdf(pdf, names):
pdf.rename(columns={old: new for old, new in
zip(pd_result.columns, names)}, inplace=True)
df = self.data
grouped_df = df.groupby('id')
grouped_pdf = df.toPandas().groupby('id', as_index=False)
# Function returns a pdf with required column names, but order could be arbitrary using dict
def change_col_order(pdf):
# Constructing a DataFrame from a dict should result in the same order,
# but use from_items to ensure the pdf column order is different than schema
return pd.DataFrame.from_items([
('id', pdf.id),
('u', pdf.v * 2),
('v', pdf.v)])
ordered_udf = pandas_udf(
change_col_order,
'id long, v int, u int',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
# The UDF result should assign columns by name from the pdf
result = grouped_df.apply(ordered_udf).sort('id', 'v')\
.select('id', 'u', 'v').toPandas()
pd_result = grouped_pdf.apply(change_col_order)
expected = pd_result.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
# Function returns a pdf with positional columns, indexed by range
def range_col_order(pdf):
# Create a DataFrame with positional columns, fix types to long
return pd.DataFrame(list(zip(pdf.id, pdf.v * 3, pdf.v)), dtype='int64')
range_udf = pandas_udf(
range_col_order,
'id long, u long, v long',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
# The UDF result uses positional columns from the pdf
result = grouped_df.apply(range_udf).sort('id', 'v') \
.select('id', 'u', 'v').toPandas()
pd_result = grouped_pdf.apply(range_col_order)
rename_pdf(pd_result, ['id', 'u', 'v'])
expected = pd_result.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
# Function returns a pdf with columns indexed with integers
def int_index(pdf):
return pd.DataFrame(OrderedDict([(0, pdf.id), (1, pdf.v * 4), (2, pdf.v)]))
int_index_udf = pandas_udf(
int_index,
'id long, u int, v int',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP
)
# The UDF result should assign columns by position of integer index
result = grouped_df.apply(int_index_udf).sort('id', 'v') \
.select('id', 'u', 'v').toPandas()
pd_result = grouped_pdf.apply(int_index)
rename_pdf(pd_result, ['id', 'u', 'v'])
expected = pd_result.sort_values(['id', 'v']).reset_index(drop=True)
assert_frame_equal(expected, result, check_column_type=_check_column_type)
@pandas_udf('id long, v int', PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
def column_name_typo(pdf):
return pd.DataFrame({'iid': pdf.id, 'v': pdf.v})
@pandas_udf('id long, v int', PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
def invalid_positional_types(pdf):
return pd.DataFrame([(u'a', 1.2)])
with QuietTest(self.sc):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(Exception, "KeyError: 'id'"):
grouped_df.apply(column_name_typo).collect()
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(Exception, "an integer is required"):
grouped_df.apply(invalid_positional_types).collect()
def test_positional_assignment_conf(self):
with self.sql_conf({
"spark.sql.legacy.execution.pandas.groupedMap.assignColumnsByName": False}):
@pandas_udf("a string, b float", PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
def foo(_):
return pd.DataFrame([('hi', 1)], columns=['x', 'y'])
df = self.data
result = df.groupBy('id').apply(foo).select('a', 'b').collect()
for r in result:
self.assertEqual(r.a, 'hi')
self.assertEqual(r.b, 1)
def test_self_join_with_pandas(self):
@pandas_udf('key long, col string', PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP)
def dummy_pandas_udf(df):
return df[['key', 'col']]
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([Row(key=1, col='A'), Row(key=1, col='B'),
Row(key=2, col='C')])
df_with_pandas = df.groupBy('key').apply(dummy_pandas_udf)
# this was throwing an AnalysisException before SPARK-24208
res = df_with_pandas.alias('temp0').join(df_with_pandas.alias('temp1'),
col('temp0.key') == col('temp1.key'))
self.assertEquals(res.count(), 5)
def test_mixed_scalar_udfs_followed_by_grouby_apply(self):
df = self.spark.range(0, 10).toDF('v1')
df = df.withColumn('v2', udf(lambda x: x + 1, 'int')(df['v1'])) \
.withColumn('v3', pandas_udf(lambda x: x + 2, 'int')(df['v1']))
result = df.groupby() \
.apply(pandas_udf(lambda x: pd.DataFrame([x.sum().sum()]),
'sum int',
PandasUDFType.GROUPED_MAP))
self.assertEquals(result.collect()[0]['sum'], 165)
if __name__ == "__main__":
from pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_grouped_map import *
try:
import xmlrunner
testRunner = xmlrunner.XMLTestRunner(output='target/test-reports')
except ImportError:
testRunner = None
unittest.main(testRunner=testRunner, verbosity=2)