Arnkrishn
Arnkrishn

Reputation: 30424

Pig Latin: Load multiple files from a date range (part of the directory structure)

I have the following scenario-

Pig version used 0.70

Sample HDFS directory structure:

/user/training/test/20100810/<data files>
/user/training/test/20100811/<data files>
/user/training/test/20100812/<data files>
/user/training/test/20100813/<data files>
/user/training/test/20100814/<data files>

As you can see in the paths listed above, one of the directory names is a date stamp.

Problem: I want to load files from a date range say from 20100810 to 20100813.

I can pass the 'from' and 'to' of the date range as parameters to the Pig script but how do I make use of these parameters in the LOAD statement. I am able to do the following

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/{20100810,20100811,20100812}' USING SomeLoader() AS (...);

The following works with hadoop:

hadoop fs -ls /user/training/test/{20100810..20100813}

But it fails when I try the same with LOAD inside the pig script. How do I make use of the parameters passed to the Pig script to load data from a date range?

Error log follows:

Backend error message during job submission
-------------------------------------------
org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException: ERROR 2118: Unable to create input splits for: hdfs://<ServerName>.com/user/training/test/{20100810..20100813}
        at org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.mapReduceLayer.PigInputFormat.getSplits(PigInputFormat.java:269)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.writeNewSplits(JobClient.java:858)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.writeSplits(JobClient.java:875)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.access$500(JobClient.java:170)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient$2.run(JobClient.java:793)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient$2.run(JobClient.java:752)
        at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
        at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:396)
        at org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.doAs(UserGroupInformation.java:1062)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.submitJobInternal(JobClient.java:752)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.submitJob(JobClient.java:726)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.jobcontrol.Job.submit(Job.java:378)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.jobcontrol.JobControl.startReadyJobs(JobControl.java:247)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.jobcontrol.JobControl.run(JobControl.java:279)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
Caused by: org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.InvalidInputException: Input Pattern hdfs://<ServerName>.com/user/training/test/{20100810..20100813} matches 0 files
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.FileInputFormat.listStatus(FileInputFormat.java:231)
        at org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.mapReduceLayer.PigTextInputFormat.listStatus(PigTextInputFormat.java:36)
        at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.FileInputFormat.getSplits(FileInputFormat.java:248)
        at org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.mapReduceLayer.PigInputFormat.getSplits(PigInputFormat.java:258)
        ... 14 more



Pig Stack Trace
---------------
ERROR 2997: Unable to recreate exception from backend error: org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException: ERROR 2118: Unable to create input splits for: hdfs://<ServerName>.com/user/training/test/{20100810..20100813}

org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.FrontendException: ERROR 1066: Unable to open iterator for alias test
        at org.apache.pig.PigServer.openIterator(PigServer.java:521)
        at org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.GruntParser.processDump(GruntParser.java:544)
        at org.apache.pig.tools.pigscript.parser.PigScriptParser.parse(PigScriptParser.java:241)
        at org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.GruntParser.parseStopOnError(GruntParser.java:162)
        at org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.GruntParser.parseStopOnError(GruntParser.java:138)
        at org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.Grunt.run(Grunt.java:75)
        at org.apache.pig.Main.main(Main.java:357)
Caused by: org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException: ERROR 2997: Unable to recreate exception from backend error: org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException: ERROR 2118: Unable to create input splits for: hdfs://<ServerName>.com/user/training/test/{20100810..20100813}
        at org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.mapReduceLayer.Launcher.getStats(Launcher.java:169)

Do I need to make use of a higher language like Python to capture all date stamps in the range and pass them to LOAD as a comma separated list?

cheers

Upvotes: 29

Views: 48077

Answers (11)

moonshang
moonshang

Reputation: 111

Here's a script I'm using to generate a list of dates, and then put this list to pig script params. Very tricky, but works for me.

For example:

DT=20180101
DT_LIST=''
for ((i=0; i<=$DAYS; i++))
do
    d=$(date +%Y%m%d -d "${DT} +$i days");
    DT_LIST=${DT_LIST}$d','
done

size=${#DT_LIST}
DT_LIST=${DT_LIST:0:size-1}


pig -p input_data=xxx/yyy/'${DT_LIST}' script.pig

Upvotes: 1

Javen Fang
Javen Fang

Reputation: 41

Thanks to dave campbell. Some of the answer beyond are wrong since they got some votes.

Following is my test result:

  • Works

    • pig -f test.pig -param input="/test_{20120713,20120714}.txt"
      • Cannot have space before or after "," in the expression
    • pig -f test.pig -param input="/test_201207*.txt"
    • pig -f test.pig -param input="/test_2012071?.txt"
    • pig -f test.pig -param input="/test_20120713.txt,/test_20120714.txt"
    • pig -f test.pig -param input=/test_20120713.txt,/test_20120714.txt
      • Cannot have space before or after "," in the expression
  • Doesn't Work

    • pig -f test.pig -param input="/test_{20120713..20120714}.txt"
    • pig -f test.pig -param input=/test_{20120713,20120714}.txt
    • pig -f test.pig -param input=/test_{20120713..20120714}.txt

Upvotes: 4

Datalicious
Datalicious

Reputation: 99

To Romain's answer, if you want to just parameterize the date, the shell will run like this:

pig -param input="$(echo {20100810..20100812} | tr ' ' ,)" -f script.pig

pig:

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/{$input}' USING SomeLoader() AS (...);

Please note the quotes.

Upvotes: 1

Dexin Wang
Dexin Wang

Reputation: 487

So since this works:

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/{20100810,20100811,20100812}' USING SomeLoader()

but this does not work:

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/{20100810..20100812}' USING SomeLoader()

but if you want a date range that spans say 300 days and passing a full list to LOAD is not elegant to say the least. I came up with this and it works.

Say you want to load data from 2012-10-08 to today 2013-02-14, what you can do is

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/{201210*,201211*,201212,2013*}' USING SomeLoader()

then do a filter after that

filtered = FILTER temp BY (the_date>='2012-10-08')

Upvotes: 6

Mark Tozzi
Mark Tozzi

Reputation: 10903

Pig is processing your file name pattern using the hadoop file glob utilities, not the shell's glob utilities. Hadoop's are documented here. As you can see, hadoop does not support the '..' operator for a range. It seems to me you have two options - either write out the {date1,date2,date2,...,dateN} list by hand, which if this is a rare use case is probably the way to go, or write a wrapper script which generates that list for you. Building such a list from a date range should be a trivial task for the scripting language of your choice. For my application, I've gone with the generated list route, and it's working fine (CHD3 distribution).

Upvotes: 21

zjffdu
zjffdu

Reputation: 28764

Pig support globe status of hdfs,

so I think pig can handle the pattern /user/training/test/{20100810,20100811,20100812},

could you paste the error logs ?

Upvotes: 0

dave campbell
dave campbell

Reputation: 601

i ran across this answer when i was having trouble trying to create a file glob in a script and then pass it as a parameter into a pig script.

none of the current answers applied to my situation, but i did find a general answer that might be helpful here.

in my case, the shell expansion was happening and then passing that into the script - causing complete problems with the pig parser, understandably.

so by simply surrounding the glob in double-quotes protects it from being expanded by the shell, and passes it as is into the command.

WON'T WORK:

$ pig -f my-pig-file.pig -p INPUTFILEMASK='/logs/file{01,02,06}.log' -p OTHERPARAM=6

WILL WORK

$ pig -f my-pig-file.pig -p INPUTFILEMASK="/logs/file{01,02,06}.log" -p OTHERPARAM=6

i hope this saves someone some pain and agony.

Upvotes: 10

zjffdu
zjffdu

Reputation: 28764

I found this problem is caused by linux shell. Linux shell will help you expand

 {20100810..20100812} 

to

  20100810 20100811 20100812, 

then you actually run command

bin/hadoop fs -ls 20100810 20100811 20100812

But in the hdfs api, it won't help you to expand the expression.

Upvotes: 4

balduran
balduran

Reputation: 132

temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/2010081*/*' USING SomeLoader() AS (...);
load 20100810~20100819 data
temp = LOAD '/user/training/test/2010081{0,1,2}/*' USING SomeLoader() AS (...);
load 20100810~2010812 data

if the variable is in the middle of file path, concate subfolder name or use '*' for all files.

Upvotes: 4

Romain
Romain

Reputation: 7082

As zjffdu said, the path expansion is done by the shell. One common way to solve your problem is to simply use Pig parameters (which is a good way to make your script more resuable anyway):

shell:

pig -f script.pig -param input=/user/training/test/{20100810..20100812}

script.pig:

temp = LOAD '$input' USING SomeLoader() AS (...);

Upvotes: 31

wlk
wlk

Reputation: 5785

Do I need to make use of a higher language like Python to capture all date stamps in the range and pass them to LOAD as a comma separated list?

Probably you don't - this can be done using custom Load UDF, or try rethinking you directory structure (this will work good if your ranges are mostly static).

additionally: Pig accepts parameters, maybe this would help you (maybe you could do function that will load data from one day and union it to resulting set, but I don't know if it's possible)

edit: probably writing simple python or bash script that generates list of dates (folders) is the easiest solution, you than just have to pass it to Pig, and this should work fine

Upvotes: 1

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