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jspark

Simple jdbc client for Apache Spark

Assembling

You need to have sbt to build and assembly jspark. Follow instructions at sbt website to install sbt on Mac OS, Linux or Windows.

The following command creates fat jar with jspark:

$ sbt assembly
[info] Packaging /Users/maximgekk/proj/jspark/target/scala-2.12/jspark.jar ...

The assembled jar is available in BinTray - jspark.jar

Config

JSpark accepts command line arguments and configuration files. Command arguments have priority over configuration parameters and overwrite them. Default config file is included in jspark.jar. You can find it in the resource folder - application.conf.

JSpark can be run with custom config file like mycluster.conf

$ java -Dconfig.file=mycluster.conf -jar jspark.jar

Configuration file may have at least the following sections:

  • credentials contains username/password or token. For example:
credentials = {
  user = "foo@bar.com"
  password = "12345678"
}
  • jdbc settings like url which must have the prefix jdbc:hive2://. For example:
jdbc = {
  url = "jdbc:hive2://shardname.cloud.databricks.com:443/default;transportMode=http;ssl=true;httpPath=sql/protocolv1/o/0/clustername"
}
  • sql query that will be executed by default:
sql = {
  query = "select * from table limit 10"
}
  • output related settings like format. Current versions of jspark supports the following formats: simple (by default), csv, json, html, xml.
output = {
  format = "json"
  to = "file.json"
}

Command line options

The options overwrite settings from the config file. JSpark support the following options:

$ java -jar jspark.jar --help
JSpark 1.2
Usage: Simple Jdbc client for Apache Spark [options]

  -u, --url string       jdbc url with the prefix: jdbc:hive2://
  -q, --query string     sql query like SHOW TABLES
  -n, --name string      
  -p, --password string  
  -o, --output string    stdout or file name
  -f, --format string    supported: json, xml, cvs, html or simple
  --help                 
  --version   

For example:

$ java -Dconfig.file=mycluster.conf -jar jspark.jar -q "select id, type, priority, status from tickets limit 5"

it outputs result in simple format by default:

+----+--------+--------+------+
|  id|type    |priority|status|
+----+--------+--------+------+
|9120|problem |urgent  |closed|
|9121|question|normal  |hold  |
|9122|incident|normal  |closed|
|9123|question|normal  |open  |
|9124|incident|normal  |solved|
+----+--------+--------+------+

or in json format:

$ java -Dconfig.file=mycluster.conf -jar jspark.jar -q "select id, status from tickets" -f json

{"fields":[{"name":"id","type":"BIGINT"},{"name":"status","type":"OTHER"}],"records":[[9120,"closed"],[9121,"hold"],[9122,"closed"],[9123,"open"],[9124,"solved"]]}

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