Return-Path: X-Original-To: apmail-spark-commits-archive@minotaur.apache.org Delivered-To: apmail-spark-commits-archive@minotaur.apache.org Received: from mail.apache.org (hermes.apache.org [140.211.11.3]) by minotaur.apache.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 1A81317A44 for ; Fri, 17 Apr 2015 04:15:01 +0000 (UTC) Received: (qmail 54356 invoked by uid 500); 17 Apr 2015 04:05:19 -0000 Delivered-To: apmail-spark-commits-archive@spark.apache.org Received: (qmail 28777 invoked by uid 500); 17 Apr 2015 04:04:59 -0000 Mailing-List: contact commits-help@spark.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Post: List-Id: Delivered-To: mailing list commits@spark.apache.org Received: (qmail 1071 invoked by uid 99); 16 Apr 2015 23:21:12 -0000 Received: from git1-us-west.apache.org (HELO git1-us-west.apache.org) (140.211.11.23) by apache.org (qpsmtpd/0.29) with ESMTP; Thu, 16 Apr 2015 23:21:12 +0000 Received: by git1-us-west.apache.org (ASF Mail Server at git1-us-west.apache.org, from userid 33) id 67D10E10AB; Thu, 16 Apr 2015 23:21:12 +0000 (UTC) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: joshrosen@apache.org To: commits@spark.apache.org Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 23:21:13 -0000 Message-Id: In-Reply-To: <3b96f28667774320b06c85b195d9dccf@git.apache.org> References: <3b96f28667774320b06c85b195d9dccf@git.apache.org> X-Mailer: ASF-Git Admin Mailer Subject: [2/6] spark git commit: [SPARK-4897] [PySpark] Python 3 support http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/sql/types.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/sql/types.py b/python/pyspark/sql/types.py deleted file mode 100644 index ef76d84..0000000 --- a/python/pyspark/sql/types.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1252 +0,0 @@ -# -# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more -# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with -# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. -# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 -# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with -# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -# - -import decimal -import datetime -import keyword -import warnings -import json -import re -import weakref -from array import array -from operator import itemgetter - - -__all__ = [ - "DataType", "NullType", "StringType", "BinaryType", "BooleanType", "DateType", - "TimestampType", "DecimalType", "DoubleType", "FloatType", "ByteType", "IntegerType", - "LongType", "ShortType", "ArrayType", "MapType", "StructField", "StructType"] - - -class DataType(object): - """Base class for data types.""" - - def __repr__(self): - return self.__class__.__name__ - - def __hash__(self): - return hash(str(self)) - - def __eq__(self, other): - return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ - - def __ne__(self, other): - return not self.__eq__(other) - - @classmethod - def typeName(cls): - return cls.__name__[:-4].lower() - - def simpleString(self): - return self.typeName() - - def jsonValue(self): - return self.typeName() - - def json(self): - return json.dumps(self.jsonValue(), - separators=(',', ':'), - sort_keys=True) - - -# This singleton pattern does not work with pickle, you will get -# another object after pickle and unpickle -class PrimitiveTypeSingleton(type): - """Metaclass for PrimitiveType""" - - _instances = {} - - def __call__(cls): - if cls not in cls._instances: - cls._instances[cls] = super(PrimitiveTypeSingleton, cls).__call__() - return cls._instances[cls] - - -class PrimitiveType(DataType): - """Spark SQL PrimitiveType""" - - __metaclass__ = PrimitiveTypeSingleton - - -class NullType(PrimitiveType): - """Null type. - - The data type representing None, used for the types that cannot be inferred. - """ - - -class StringType(PrimitiveType): - """String data type. - """ - - -class BinaryType(PrimitiveType): - """Binary (byte array) data type. - """ - - -class BooleanType(PrimitiveType): - """Boolean data type. - """ - - -class DateType(PrimitiveType): - """Date (datetime.date) data type. - """ - - -class TimestampType(PrimitiveType): - """Timestamp (datetime.datetime) data type. - """ - - -class DecimalType(DataType): - """Decimal (decimal.Decimal) data type. - """ - - def __init__(self, precision=None, scale=None): - self.precision = precision - self.scale = scale - self.hasPrecisionInfo = precision is not None - - def simpleString(self): - if self.hasPrecisionInfo: - return "decimal(%d,%d)" % (self.precision, self.scale) - else: - return "decimal(10,0)" - - def jsonValue(self): - if self.hasPrecisionInfo: - return "decimal(%d,%d)" % (self.precision, self.scale) - else: - return "decimal" - - def __repr__(self): - if self.hasPrecisionInfo: - return "DecimalType(%d,%d)" % (self.precision, self.scale) - else: - return "DecimalType()" - - -class DoubleType(PrimitiveType): - """Double data type, representing double precision floats. - """ - - -class FloatType(PrimitiveType): - """Float data type, representing single precision floats. - """ - - -class ByteType(PrimitiveType): - """Byte data type, i.e. a signed integer in a single byte. - """ - def simpleString(self): - return 'tinyint' - - -class IntegerType(PrimitiveType): - """Int data type, i.e. a signed 32-bit integer. - """ - def simpleString(self): - return 'int' - - -class LongType(PrimitiveType): - """Long data type, i.e. a signed 64-bit integer. - - If the values are beyond the range of [-9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807], - please use :class:`DecimalType`. - """ - def simpleString(self): - return 'bigint' - - -class ShortType(PrimitiveType): - """Short data type, i.e. a signed 16-bit integer. - """ - def simpleString(self): - return 'smallint' - - -class ArrayType(DataType): - """Array data type. - - :param elementType: :class:`DataType` of each element in the array. - :param containsNull: boolean, whether the array can contain null (None) values. - """ - - def __init__(self, elementType, containsNull=True): - """ - >>> ArrayType(StringType()) == ArrayType(StringType(), True) - True - >>> ArrayType(StringType(), False) == ArrayType(StringType()) - False - """ - assert isinstance(elementType, DataType), "elementType should be DataType" - self.elementType = elementType - self.containsNull = containsNull - - def simpleString(self): - return 'array<%s>' % self.elementType.simpleString() - - def __repr__(self): - return "ArrayType(%s,%s)" % (self.elementType, - str(self.containsNull).lower()) - - def jsonValue(self): - return {"type": self.typeName(), - "elementType": self.elementType.jsonValue(), - "containsNull": self.containsNull} - - @classmethod - def fromJson(cls, json): - return ArrayType(_parse_datatype_json_value(json["elementType"]), - json["containsNull"]) - - -class MapType(DataType): - """Map data type. - - :param keyType: :class:`DataType` of the keys in the map. - :param valueType: :class:`DataType` of the values in the map. - :param valueContainsNull: indicates whether values can contain null (None) values. - - Keys in a map data type are not allowed to be null (None). - """ - - def __init__(self, keyType, valueType, valueContainsNull=True): - """ - >>> (MapType(StringType(), IntegerType()) - ... == MapType(StringType(), IntegerType(), True)) - True - >>> (MapType(StringType(), IntegerType(), False) - ... == MapType(StringType(), FloatType())) - False - """ - assert isinstance(keyType, DataType), "keyType should be DataType" - assert isinstance(valueType, DataType), "valueType should be DataType" - self.keyType = keyType - self.valueType = valueType - self.valueContainsNull = valueContainsNull - - def simpleString(self): - return 'map<%s,%s>' % (self.keyType.simpleString(), self.valueType.simpleString()) - - def __repr__(self): - return "MapType(%s,%s,%s)" % (self.keyType, self.valueType, - str(self.valueContainsNull).lower()) - - def jsonValue(self): - return {"type": self.typeName(), - "keyType": self.keyType.jsonValue(), - "valueType": self.valueType.jsonValue(), - "valueContainsNull": self.valueContainsNull} - - @classmethod - def fromJson(cls, json): - return MapType(_parse_datatype_json_value(json["keyType"]), - _parse_datatype_json_value(json["valueType"]), - json["valueContainsNull"]) - - -class StructField(DataType): - """A field in :class:`StructType`. - - :param name: string, name of the field. - :param dataType: :class:`DataType` of the field. - :param nullable: boolean, whether the field can be null (None) or not. - :param metadata: a dict from string to simple type that can be serialized to JSON automatically - """ - - def __init__(self, name, dataType, nullable=True, metadata=None): - """ - >>> (StructField("f1", StringType(), True) - ... == StructField("f1", StringType(), True)) - True - >>> (StructField("f1", StringType(), True) - ... == StructField("f2", StringType(), True)) - False - """ - assert isinstance(dataType, DataType), "dataType should be DataType" - self.name = name - self.dataType = dataType - self.nullable = nullable - self.metadata = metadata or {} - - def simpleString(self): - return '%s:%s' % (self.name, self.dataType.simpleString()) - - def __repr__(self): - return "StructField(%s,%s,%s)" % (self.name, self.dataType, - str(self.nullable).lower()) - - def jsonValue(self): - return {"name": self.name, - "type": self.dataType.jsonValue(), - "nullable": self.nullable, - "metadata": self.metadata} - - @classmethod - def fromJson(cls, json): - return StructField(json["name"], - _parse_datatype_json_value(json["type"]), - json["nullable"], - json["metadata"]) - - -class StructType(DataType): - """Struct type, consisting of a list of :class:`StructField`. - - This is the data type representing a :class:`Row`. - """ - - def __init__(self, fields): - """ - >>> struct1 = StructType([StructField("f1", StringType(), True)]) - >>> struct2 = StructType([StructField("f1", StringType(), True)]) - >>> struct1 == struct2 - True - >>> struct1 = StructType([StructField("f1", StringType(), True)]) - >>> struct2 = StructType([StructField("f1", StringType(), True), - ... StructField("f2", IntegerType(), False)]) - >>> struct1 == struct2 - False - """ - assert all(isinstance(f, DataType) for f in fields), "fields should be a list of DataType" - self.fields = fields - - def simpleString(self): - return 'struct<%s>' % (','.join(f.simpleString() for f in self.fields)) - - def __repr__(self): - return ("StructType(List(%s))" % - ",".join(str(field) for field in self.fields)) - - def jsonValue(self): - return {"type": self.typeName(), - "fields": [f.jsonValue() for f in self.fields]} - - @classmethod - def fromJson(cls, json): - return StructType([StructField.fromJson(f) for f in json["fields"]]) - - -class UserDefinedType(DataType): - """User-defined type (UDT). - - .. note:: WARN: Spark Internal Use Only - """ - - @classmethod - def typeName(cls): - return cls.__name__.lower() - - @classmethod - def sqlType(cls): - """ - Underlying SQL storage type for this UDT. - """ - raise NotImplementedError("UDT must implement sqlType().") - - @classmethod - def module(cls): - """ - The Python module of the UDT. - """ - raise NotImplementedError("UDT must implement module().") - - @classmethod - def scalaUDT(cls): - """ - The class name of the paired Scala UDT. - """ - raise NotImplementedError("UDT must have a paired Scala UDT.") - - def serialize(self, obj): - """ - Converts the a user-type object into a SQL datum. - """ - raise NotImplementedError("UDT must implement serialize().") - - def deserialize(self, datum): - """ - Converts a SQL datum into a user-type object. - """ - raise NotImplementedError("UDT must implement deserialize().") - - def simpleString(self): - return 'udt' - - def json(self): - return json.dumps(self.jsonValue(), separators=(',', ':'), sort_keys=True) - - def jsonValue(self): - schema = { - "type": "udt", - "class": self.scalaUDT(), - "pyClass": "%s.%s" % (self.module(), type(self).__name__), - "sqlType": self.sqlType().jsonValue() - } - return schema - - @classmethod - def fromJson(cls, json): - pyUDT = json["pyClass"] - split = pyUDT.rfind(".") - pyModule = pyUDT[:split] - pyClass = pyUDT[split+1:] - m = __import__(pyModule, globals(), locals(), [pyClass], -1) - UDT = getattr(m, pyClass) - return UDT() - - def __eq__(self, other): - return type(self) == type(other) - - -_all_primitive_types = dict((v.typeName(), v) - for v in globals().itervalues() - if type(v) is PrimitiveTypeSingleton and - v.__base__ == PrimitiveType) - - -_all_complex_types = dict((v.typeName(), v) - for v in [ArrayType, MapType, StructType]) - - -def _parse_datatype_json_string(json_string): - """Parses the given data type JSON string. - >>> import pickle - >>> def check_datatype(datatype): - ... pickled = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(datatype)) - ... assert datatype == pickled - ... scala_datatype = sqlContext._ssql_ctx.parseDataType(datatype.json()) - ... python_datatype = _parse_datatype_json_string(scala_datatype.json()) - ... assert datatype == python_datatype - >>> for cls in _all_primitive_types.values(): - ... check_datatype(cls()) - - >>> # Simple ArrayType. - >>> simple_arraytype = ArrayType(StringType(), True) - >>> check_datatype(simple_arraytype) - - >>> # Simple MapType. - >>> simple_maptype = MapType(StringType(), LongType()) - >>> check_datatype(simple_maptype) - - >>> # Simple StructType. - >>> simple_structtype = StructType([ - ... StructField("a", DecimalType(), False), - ... StructField("b", BooleanType(), True), - ... StructField("c", LongType(), True), - ... StructField("d", BinaryType(), False)]) - >>> check_datatype(simple_structtype) - - >>> # Complex StructType. - >>> complex_structtype = StructType([ - ... StructField("simpleArray", simple_arraytype, True), - ... StructField("simpleMap", simple_maptype, True), - ... StructField("simpleStruct", simple_structtype, True), - ... StructField("boolean", BooleanType(), False), - ... StructField("withMeta", DoubleType(), False, {"name": "age"})]) - >>> check_datatype(complex_structtype) - - >>> # Complex ArrayType. - >>> complex_arraytype = ArrayType(complex_structtype, True) - >>> check_datatype(complex_arraytype) - - >>> # Complex MapType. - >>> complex_maptype = MapType(complex_structtype, - ... complex_arraytype, False) - >>> check_datatype(complex_maptype) - - >>> check_datatype(ExamplePointUDT()) - >>> structtype_with_udt = StructType([StructField("label", DoubleType(), False), - ... StructField("point", ExamplePointUDT(), False)]) - >>> check_datatype(structtype_with_udt) - """ - return _parse_datatype_json_value(json.loads(json_string)) - - -_FIXED_DECIMAL = re.compile("decimal\\((\\d+),(\\d+)\\)") - - -def _parse_datatype_json_value(json_value): - if type(json_value) is unicode: - if json_value in _all_primitive_types.keys(): - return _all_primitive_types[json_value]() - elif json_value == u'decimal': - return DecimalType() - elif _FIXED_DECIMAL.match(json_value): - m = _FIXED_DECIMAL.match(json_value) - return DecimalType(int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2))) - else: - raise ValueError("Could not parse datatype: %s" % json_value) - else: - tpe = json_value["type"] - if tpe in _all_complex_types: - return _all_complex_types[tpe].fromJson(json_value) - elif tpe == 'udt': - return UserDefinedType.fromJson(json_value) - else: - raise ValueError("not supported type: %s" % tpe) - - -# Mapping Python types to Spark SQL DataType -_type_mappings = { - type(None): NullType, - bool: BooleanType, - int: LongType, - long: LongType, - float: DoubleType, - str: StringType, - unicode: StringType, - bytearray: BinaryType, - decimal.Decimal: DecimalType, - datetime.date: DateType, - datetime.datetime: TimestampType, - datetime.time: TimestampType, -} - - -def _infer_type(obj): - """Infer the DataType from obj - - >>> p = ExamplePoint(1.0, 2.0) - >>> _infer_type(p) - ExamplePointUDT - """ - if obj is None: - return NullType() - - if hasattr(obj, '__UDT__'): - return obj.__UDT__ - - dataType = _type_mappings.get(type(obj)) - if dataType is not None: - return dataType() - - if isinstance(obj, dict): - for key, value in obj.iteritems(): - if key is not None and value is not None: - return MapType(_infer_type(key), _infer_type(value), True) - else: - return MapType(NullType(), NullType(), True) - elif isinstance(obj, (list, array)): - for v in obj: - if v is not None: - return ArrayType(_infer_type(obj[0]), True) - else: - return ArrayType(NullType(), True) - else: - try: - return _infer_schema(obj) - except ValueError: - raise ValueError("not supported type: %s" % type(obj)) - - -def _infer_schema(row): - """Infer the schema from dict/namedtuple/object""" - if isinstance(row, dict): - items = sorted(row.items()) - - elif isinstance(row, (tuple, list)): - if hasattr(row, "_fields"): # namedtuple - items = zip(row._fields, tuple(row)) - elif hasattr(row, "__fields__"): # Row - items = zip(row.__fields__, tuple(row)) - else: - names = ['_%d' % i for i in range(1, len(row) + 1)] - items = zip(names, row) - - elif hasattr(row, "__dict__"): # object - items = sorted(row.__dict__.items()) - - else: - raise ValueError("Can not infer schema for type: %s" % type(row)) - - fields = [StructField(k, _infer_type(v), True) for k, v in items] - return StructType(fields) - - -def _need_python_to_sql_conversion(dataType): - """ - Checks whether we need python to sql conversion for the given type. - For now, only UDTs need this conversion. - - >>> _need_python_to_sql_conversion(DoubleType()) - False - >>> schema0 = StructType([StructField("indices", ArrayType(IntegerType(), False), False), - ... StructField("values", ArrayType(DoubleType(), False), False)]) - >>> _need_python_to_sql_conversion(schema0) - False - >>> _need_python_to_sql_conversion(ExamplePointUDT()) - True - >>> schema1 = ArrayType(ExamplePointUDT(), False) - >>> _need_python_to_sql_conversion(schema1) - True - >>> schema2 = StructType([StructField("label", DoubleType(), False), - ... StructField("point", ExamplePointUDT(), False)]) - >>> _need_python_to_sql_conversion(schema2) - True - """ - if isinstance(dataType, StructType): - return any([_need_python_to_sql_conversion(f.dataType) for f in dataType.fields]) - elif isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - return _need_python_to_sql_conversion(dataType.elementType) - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - return _need_python_to_sql_conversion(dataType.keyType) or \ - _need_python_to_sql_conversion(dataType.valueType) - elif isinstance(dataType, UserDefinedType): - return True - else: - return False - - -def _python_to_sql_converter(dataType): - """ - Returns a converter that converts a Python object into a SQL datum for the given type. - - >>> conv = _python_to_sql_converter(DoubleType()) - >>> conv(1.0) - 1.0 - >>> conv = _python_to_sql_converter(ArrayType(DoubleType(), False)) - >>> conv([1.0, 2.0]) - [1.0, 2.0] - >>> conv = _python_to_sql_converter(ExamplePointUDT()) - >>> conv(ExamplePoint(1.0, 2.0)) - [1.0, 2.0] - >>> schema = StructType([StructField("label", DoubleType(), False), - ... StructField("point", ExamplePointUDT(), False)]) - >>> conv = _python_to_sql_converter(schema) - >>> conv((1.0, ExamplePoint(1.0, 2.0))) - (1.0, [1.0, 2.0]) - """ - if not _need_python_to_sql_conversion(dataType): - return lambda x: x - - if isinstance(dataType, StructType): - names, types = zip(*[(f.name, f.dataType) for f in dataType.fields]) - converters = map(_python_to_sql_converter, types) - - def converter(obj): - if isinstance(obj, dict): - return tuple(c(obj.get(n)) for n, c in zip(names, converters)) - elif isinstance(obj, tuple): - if hasattr(obj, "_fields") or hasattr(obj, "__fields__"): - return tuple(c(v) for c, v in zip(converters, obj)) - elif all(isinstance(x, tuple) and len(x) == 2 for x in obj): # k-v pairs - d = dict(obj) - return tuple(c(d.get(n)) for n, c in zip(names, converters)) - else: - return tuple(c(v) for c, v in zip(converters, obj)) - else: - raise ValueError("Unexpected tuple %r with type %r" % (obj, dataType)) - return converter - elif isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - element_converter = _python_to_sql_converter(dataType.elementType) - return lambda a: [element_converter(v) for v in a] - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - key_converter = _python_to_sql_converter(dataType.keyType) - value_converter = _python_to_sql_converter(dataType.valueType) - return lambda m: dict([(key_converter(k), value_converter(v)) for k, v in m.items()]) - elif isinstance(dataType, UserDefinedType): - return lambda obj: dataType.serialize(obj) - else: - raise ValueError("Unexpected type %r" % dataType) - - -def _has_nulltype(dt): - """ Return whether there is NullType in `dt` or not """ - if isinstance(dt, StructType): - return any(_has_nulltype(f.dataType) for f in dt.fields) - elif isinstance(dt, ArrayType): - return _has_nulltype((dt.elementType)) - elif isinstance(dt, MapType): - return _has_nulltype(dt.keyType) or _has_nulltype(dt.valueType) - else: - return isinstance(dt, NullType) - - -def _merge_type(a, b): - if isinstance(a, NullType): - return b - elif isinstance(b, NullType): - return a - elif type(a) is not type(b): - # TODO: type cast (such as int -> long) - raise TypeError("Can not merge type %s and %s" % (a, b)) - - # same type - if isinstance(a, StructType): - nfs = dict((f.name, f.dataType) for f in b.fields) - fields = [StructField(f.name, _merge_type(f.dataType, nfs.get(f.name, NullType()))) - for f in a.fields] - names = set([f.name for f in fields]) - for n in nfs: - if n not in names: - fields.append(StructField(n, nfs[n])) - return StructType(fields) - - elif isinstance(a, ArrayType): - return ArrayType(_merge_type(a.elementType, b.elementType), True) - - elif isinstance(a, MapType): - return MapType(_merge_type(a.keyType, b.keyType), - _merge_type(a.valueType, b.valueType), - True) - else: - return a - - -def _need_converter(dataType): - if isinstance(dataType, StructType): - return True - elif isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - return _need_converter(dataType.elementType) - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - return _need_converter(dataType.keyType) or _need_converter(dataType.valueType) - elif isinstance(dataType, NullType): - return True - else: - return False - - -def _create_converter(dataType): - """Create an converter to drop the names of fields in obj """ - if not _need_converter(dataType): - return lambda x: x - - if isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - conv = _create_converter(dataType.elementType) - return lambda row: map(conv, row) - - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - kconv = _create_converter(dataType.keyType) - vconv = _create_converter(dataType.valueType) - return lambda row: dict((kconv(k), vconv(v)) for k, v in row.iteritems()) - - elif isinstance(dataType, NullType): - return lambda x: None - - elif not isinstance(dataType, StructType): - return lambda x: x - - # dataType must be StructType - names = [f.name for f in dataType.fields] - converters = [_create_converter(f.dataType) for f in dataType.fields] - convert_fields = any(_need_converter(f.dataType) for f in dataType.fields) - - def convert_struct(obj): - if obj is None: - return - - if isinstance(obj, (tuple, list)): - if convert_fields: - return tuple(conv(v) for v, conv in zip(obj, converters)) - else: - return tuple(obj) - - if isinstance(obj, dict): - d = obj - elif hasattr(obj, "__dict__"): # object - d = obj.__dict__ - else: - raise ValueError("Unexpected obj: %s" % obj) - - if convert_fields: - return tuple([conv(d.get(name)) for name, conv in zip(names, converters)]) - else: - return tuple([d.get(name) for name in names]) - - return convert_struct - - -_BRACKETS = {'(': ')', '[': ']', '{': '}'} - - -def _split_schema_abstract(s): - """ - split the schema abstract into fields - - >>> _split_schema_abstract("a b c") - ['a', 'b', 'c'] - >>> _split_schema_abstract("a(a b)") - ['a(a b)'] - >>> _split_schema_abstract("a b[] c{a b}") - ['a', 'b[]', 'c{a b}'] - >>> _split_schema_abstract(" ") - [] - """ - - r = [] - w = '' - brackets = [] - for c in s: - if c == ' ' and not brackets: - if w: - r.append(w) - w = '' - else: - w += c - if c in _BRACKETS: - brackets.append(c) - elif c in _BRACKETS.values(): - if not brackets or c != _BRACKETS[brackets.pop()]: - raise ValueError("unexpected " + c) - - if brackets: - raise ValueError("brackets not closed: %s" % brackets) - if w: - r.append(w) - return r - - -def _parse_field_abstract(s): - """ - Parse a field in schema abstract - - >>> _parse_field_abstract("a") - StructField(a,NullType,true) - >>> _parse_field_abstract("b(c d)") - StructField(b,StructType(...c,NullType,true),StructField(d... - >>> _parse_field_abstract("a[]") - StructField(a,ArrayType(NullType,true),true) - >>> _parse_field_abstract("a{[]}") - StructField(a,MapType(NullType,ArrayType(NullType,true),true),true) - """ - if set(_BRACKETS.keys()) & set(s): - idx = min((s.index(c) for c in _BRACKETS if c in s)) - name = s[:idx] - return StructField(name, _parse_schema_abstract(s[idx:]), True) - else: - return StructField(s, NullType(), True) - - -def _parse_schema_abstract(s): - """ - parse abstract into schema - - >>> _parse_schema_abstract("a b c") - StructType...a...b...c... - >>> _parse_schema_abstract("a[b c] b{}") - StructType...a,ArrayType...b...c...b,MapType... - >>> _parse_schema_abstract("c{} d{a b}") - StructType...c,MapType...d,MapType...a...b... - >>> _parse_schema_abstract("a b(t)").fields[1] - StructField(b,StructType(List(StructField(t,NullType,true))),true) - """ - s = s.strip() - if not s: - return NullType() - - elif s.startswith('('): - return _parse_schema_abstract(s[1:-1]) - - elif s.startswith('['): - return ArrayType(_parse_schema_abstract(s[1:-1]), True) - - elif s.startswith('{'): - return MapType(NullType(), _parse_schema_abstract(s[1:-1])) - - parts = _split_schema_abstract(s) - fields = [_parse_field_abstract(p) for p in parts] - return StructType(fields) - - -def _infer_schema_type(obj, dataType): - """ - Fill the dataType with types inferred from obj - - >>> schema = _parse_schema_abstract("a b c d") - >>> row = (1, 1.0, "str", datetime.date(2014, 10, 10)) - >>> _infer_schema_type(row, schema) - StructType...LongType...DoubleType...StringType...DateType... - >>> row = [[1], {"key": (1, 2.0)}] - >>> schema = _parse_schema_abstract("a[] b{c d}") - >>> _infer_schema_type(row, schema) - StructType...a,ArrayType...b,MapType(StringType,...c,LongType... - """ - if dataType is NullType(): - return _infer_type(obj) - - if not obj: - return NullType() - - if isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - eType = _infer_schema_type(obj[0], dataType.elementType) - return ArrayType(eType, True) - - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - k, v = obj.iteritems().next() - return MapType(_infer_schema_type(k, dataType.keyType), - _infer_schema_type(v, dataType.valueType)) - - elif isinstance(dataType, StructType): - fs = dataType.fields - assert len(fs) == len(obj), \ - "Obj(%s) have different length with fields(%s)" % (obj, fs) - fields = [StructField(f.name, _infer_schema_type(o, f.dataType), True) - for o, f in zip(obj, fs)] - return StructType(fields) - - else: - raise ValueError("Unexpected dataType: %s" % dataType) - - -_acceptable_types = { - BooleanType: (bool,), - ByteType: (int, long), - ShortType: (int, long), - IntegerType: (int, long), - LongType: (int, long), - FloatType: (float,), - DoubleType: (float,), - DecimalType: (decimal.Decimal,), - StringType: (str, unicode), - BinaryType: (bytearray,), - DateType: (datetime.date,), - TimestampType: (datetime.datetime,), - ArrayType: (list, tuple, array), - MapType: (dict,), - StructType: (tuple, list), -} - - -def _verify_type(obj, dataType): - """ - Verify the type of obj against dataType, raise an exception if - they do not match. - - >>> _verify_type(None, StructType([])) - >>> _verify_type("", StringType()) - >>> _verify_type(0, LongType()) - >>> _verify_type(range(3), ArrayType(ShortType())) - >>> _verify_type(set(), ArrayType(StringType())) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - TypeError:... - >>> _verify_type({}, MapType(StringType(), IntegerType())) - >>> _verify_type((), StructType([])) - >>> _verify_type([], StructType([])) - >>> _verify_type([1], StructType([])) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - ValueError:... - >>> _verify_type(ExamplePoint(1.0, 2.0), ExamplePointUDT()) - >>> _verify_type([1.0, 2.0], ExamplePointUDT()) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - ValueError:... - """ - # all objects are nullable - if obj is None: - return - - if isinstance(dataType, UserDefinedType): - if not (hasattr(obj, '__UDT__') and obj.__UDT__ == dataType): - raise ValueError("%r is not an instance of type %r" % (obj, dataType)) - _verify_type(dataType.serialize(obj), dataType.sqlType()) - return - - _type = type(dataType) - assert _type in _acceptable_types, "unknown datatype: %s" % dataType - - # subclass of them can not be deserialized in JVM - if type(obj) not in _acceptable_types[_type]: - raise TypeError("%s can not accept object in type %s" - % (dataType, type(obj))) - - if isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - for i in obj: - _verify_type(i, dataType.elementType) - - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - for k, v in obj.iteritems(): - _verify_type(k, dataType.keyType) - _verify_type(v, dataType.valueType) - - elif isinstance(dataType, StructType): - if len(obj) != len(dataType.fields): - raise ValueError("Length of object (%d) does not match with " - "length of fields (%d)" % (len(obj), len(dataType.fields))) - for v, f in zip(obj, dataType.fields): - _verify_type(v, f.dataType) - -_cached_cls = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() - - -def _restore_object(dataType, obj): - """ Restore object during unpickling. """ - # use id(dataType) as key to speed up lookup in dict - # Because of batched pickling, dataType will be the - # same object in most cases. - k = id(dataType) - cls = _cached_cls.get(k) - if cls is None or cls.__datatype is not dataType: - # use dataType as key to avoid create multiple class - cls = _cached_cls.get(dataType) - if cls is None: - cls = _create_cls(dataType) - _cached_cls[dataType] = cls - cls.__datatype = dataType - _cached_cls[k] = cls - return cls(obj) - - -def _create_object(cls, v): - """ Create an customized object with class `cls`. """ - # datetime.date would be deserialized as datetime.datetime - # from java type, so we need to set it back. - if cls is datetime.date and isinstance(v, datetime.datetime): - return v.date() - return cls(v) if v is not None else v - - -def _create_getter(dt, i): - """ Create a getter for item `i` with schema """ - cls = _create_cls(dt) - - def getter(self): - return _create_object(cls, self[i]) - - return getter - - -def _has_struct_or_date(dt): - """Return whether `dt` is or has StructType/DateType in it""" - if isinstance(dt, StructType): - return True - elif isinstance(dt, ArrayType): - return _has_struct_or_date(dt.elementType) - elif isinstance(dt, MapType): - return _has_struct_or_date(dt.keyType) or _has_struct_or_date(dt.valueType) - elif isinstance(dt, DateType): - return True - elif isinstance(dt, UserDefinedType): - return True - return False - - -def _create_properties(fields): - """Create properties according to fields""" - ps = {} - for i, f in enumerate(fields): - name = f.name - if (name.startswith("__") and name.endswith("__") - or keyword.iskeyword(name)): - warnings.warn("field name %s can not be accessed in Python," - "use position to access it instead" % name) - if _has_struct_or_date(f.dataType): - # delay creating object until accessing it - getter = _create_getter(f.dataType, i) - else: - getter = itemgetter(i) - ps[name] = property(getter) - return ps - - -def _create_cls(dataType): - """ - Create an class by dataType - - The created class is similar to namedtuple, but can have nested schema. - - >>> schema = _parse_schema_abstract("a b c") - >>> row = (1, 1.0, "str") - >>> schema = _infer_schema_type(row, schema) - >>> obj = _create_cls(schema)(row) - >>> import pickle - >>> pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(obj)) - Row(a=1, b=1.0, c='str') - - >>> row = [[1], {"key": (1, 2.0)}] - >>> schema = _parse_schema_abstract("a[] b{c d}") - >>> schema = _infer_schema_type(row, schema) - >>> obj = _create_cls(schema)(row) - >>> pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(obj)) - Row(a=[1], b={'key': Row(c=1, d=2.0)}) - >>> pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(obj.a)) - [1] - >>> pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(obj.b)) - {'key': Row(c=1, d=2.0)} - """ - - if isinstance(dataType, ArrayType): - cls = _create_cls(dataType.elementType) - - def List(l): - if l is None: - return - return [_create_object(cls, v) for v in l] - - return List - - elif isinstance(dataType, MapType): - kcls = _create_cls(dataType.keyType) - vcls = _create_cls(dataType.valueType) - - def Dict(d): - if d is None: - return - return dict((_create_object(kcls, k), _create_object(vcls, v)) for k, v in d.items()) - - return Dict - - elif isinstance(dataType, DateType): - return datetime.date - - elif isinstance(dataType, UserDefinedType): - return lambda datum: dataType.deserialize(datum) - - elif not isinstance(dataType, StructType): - # no wrapper for primitive types - return lambda x: x - - class Row(tuple): - - """ Row in DataFrame """ - __datatype = dataType - __fields__ = tuple(f.name for f in dataType.fields) - __slots__ = () - - # create property for fast access - locals().update(_create_properties(dataType.fields)) - - def asDict(self): - """ Return as a dict """ - return dict((n, getattr(self, n)) for n in self.__fields__) - - def __repr__(self): - # call collect __repr__ for nested objects - return ("Row(%s)" % ", ".join("%s=%r" % (n, getattr(self, n)) - for n in self.__fields__)) - - def __reduce__(self): - return (_restore_object, (self.__datatype, tuple(self))) - - return Row - - -def _create_row(fields, values): - row = Row(*values) - row.__fields__ = fields - return row - - -class Row(tuple): - - """ - A row in L{DataFrame}. The fields in it can be accessed like attributes. - - Row can be used to create a row object by using named arguments, - the fields will be sorted by names. - - >>> row = Row(name="Alice", age=11) - >>> row - Row(age=11, name='Alice') - >>> row.name, row.age - ('Alice', 11) - - Row also can be used to create another Row like class, then it - could be used to create Row objects, such as - - >>> Person = Row("name", "age") - >>> Person - - >>> Person("Alice", 11) - Row(name='Alice', age=11) - """ - - def __new__(self, *args, **kwargs): - if args and kwargs: - raise ValueError("Can not use both args " - "and kwargs to create Row") - if args: - # create row class or objects - return tuple.__new__(self, args) - - elif kwargs: - # create row objects - names = sorted(kwargs.keys()) - row = tuple.__new__(self, [kwargs[n] for n in names]) - row.__fields__ = names - return row - - else: - raise ValueError("No args or kwargs") - - def asDict(self): - """ - Return as an dict - """ - if not hasattr(self, "__fields__"): - raise TypeError("Cannot convert a Row class into dict") - return dict(zip(self.__fields__, self)) - - # let object acts like class - def __call__(self, *args): - """create new Row object""" - return _create_row(self, args) - - def __getattr__(self, item): - if item.startswith("__"): - raise AttributeError(item) - try: - # it will be slow when it has many fields, - # but this will not be used in normal cases - idx = self.__fields__.index(item) - return self[idx] - except IndexError: - raise AttributeError(item) - - def __reduce__(self): - if hasattr(self, "__fields__"): - return (_create_row, (self.__fields__, tuple(self))) - else: - return tuple.__reduce__(self) - - def __repr__(self): - if hasattr(self, "__fields__"): - return "Row(%s)" % ", ".join("%s=%r" % (k, v) - for k, v in zip(self.__fields__, tuple(self))) - else: - return "" % ", ".join(self) - - -def _test(): - import doctest - from pyspark.context import SparkContext - # let doctest run in pyspark.sql.types, so DataTypes can be picklable - import pyspark.sql.types - from pyspark.sql import Row, SQLContext - from pyspark.sql.tests import ExamplePoint, ExamplePointUDT - globs = pyspark.sql.types.__dict__.copy() - sc = SparkContext('local[4]', 'PythonTest') - globs['sc'] = sc - globs['sqlContext'] = SQLContext(sc) - globs['ExamplePoint'] = ExamplePoint - globs['ExamplePointUDT'] = ExamplePointUDT - (failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod( - pyspark.sql.types, globs=globs, optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS) - globs['sc'].stop() - if failure_count: - exit(-1) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/statcounter.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/statcounter.py b/python/pyspark/statcounter.py index 1e597d6..944fa41 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/statcounter.py +++ b/python/pyspark/statcounter.py @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ except ImportError: class StatCounter(object): def __init__(self, values=[]): - self.n = 0L # Running count of our values + self.n = 0 # Running count of our values self.mu = 0.0 # Running mean of our values self.m2 = 0.0 # Running variance numerator (sum of (x - mean)^2) self.maxValue = float("-inf") @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class StatCounter(object): return copy.deepcopy(self) def count(self): - return self.n + return int(self.n) def mean(self): return self.mu http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/streaming/context.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/streaming/context.py b/python/pyspark/streaming/context.py index 2c73083..4590c58 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/streaming/context.py +++ b/python/pyspark/streaming/context.py @@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # + +from __future__ import print_function + import os import sys @@ -157,7 +160,7 @@ class StreamingContext(object): try: jssc = gw.jvm.JavaStreamingContext(checkpointPath) except Exception: - print >>sys.stderr, "failed to load StreamingContext from checkpoint" + print("failed to load StreamingContext from checkpoint", file=sys.stderr) raise jsc = jssc.sparkContext() http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/streaming/dstream.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/streaming/dstream.py b/python/pyspark/streaming/dstream.py index 3fa4244..ff09798 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/streaming/dstream.py +++ b/python/pyspark/streaming/dstream.py @@ -15,11 +15,15 @@ # limitations under the License. # -from itertools import chain, ifilter, imap +import sys import operator import time +from itertools import chain from datetime import datetime +if sys.version < "3": + from itertools import imap as map, ifilter as filter + from py4j.protocol import Py4JJavaError from pyspark import RDD @@ -76,7 +80,7 @@ class DStream(object): Return a new DStream containing only the elements that satisfy predicate. """ def func(iterator): - return ifilter(f, iterator) + return filter(f, iterator) return self.mapPartitions(func, True) def flatMap(self, f, preservesPartitioning=False): @@ -85,7 +89,7 @@ class DStream(object): this DStream, and then flattening the results """ def func(s, iterator): - return chain.from_iterable(imap(f, iterator)) + return chain.from_iterable(map(f, iterator)) return self.mapPartitionsWithIndex(func, preservesPartitioning) def map(self, f, preservesPartitioning=False): @@ -93,7 +97,7 @@ class DStream(object): Return a new DStream by applying a function to each element of DStream. """ def func(iterator): - return imap(f, iterator) + return map(f, iterator) return self.mapPartitions(func, preservesPartitioning) def mapPartitions(self, f, preservesPartitioning=False): @@ -150,7 +154,7 @@ class DStream(object): """ Apply a function to each RDD in this DStream. """ - if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: + if func.__code__.co_argcount == 1: old_func = func func = lambda t, rdd: old_func(rdd) jfunc = TransformFunction(self._sc, func, self._jrdd_deserializer) @@ -165,14 +169,14 @@ class DStream(object): """ def takeAndPrint(time, rdd): taken = rdd.take(num + 1) - print "-------------------------------------------" - print "Time: %s" % time - print "-------------------------------------------" + print("-------------------------------------------") + print("Time: %s" % time) + print("-------------------------------------------") for record in taken[:num]: - print record + print(record) if len(taken) > num: - print "..." - print + print("...") + print() self.foreachRDD(takeAndPrint) @@ -181,7 +185,7 @@ class DStream(object): Return a new DStream by applying a map function to the value of each key-value pairs in this DStream without changing the key. """ - map_values_fn = lambda (k, v): (k, f(v)) + map_values_fn = lambda kv: (kv[0], f(kv[1])) return self.map(map_values_fn, preservesPartitioning=True) def flatMapValues(self, f): @@ -189,7 +193,7 @@ class DStream(object): Return a new DStream by applying a flatmap function to the value of each key-value pairs in this DStream without changing the key. """ - flat_map_fn = lambda (k, v): ((k, x) for x in f(v)) + flat_map_fn = lambda kv: ((kv[0], x) for x in f(kv[1])) return self.flatMap(flat_map_fn, preservesPartitioning=True) def glom(self): @@ -286,10 +290,10 @@ class DStream(object): `func` can have one argument of `rdd`, or have two arguments of (`time`, `rdd`) """ - if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: + if func.__code__.co_argcount == 1: oldfunc = func func = lambda t, rdd: oldfunc(rdd) - assert func.func_code.co_argcount == 2, "func should take one or two arguments" + assert func.__code__.co_argcount == 2, "func should take one or two arguments" return TransformedDStream(self, func) def transformWith(self, func, other, keepSerializer=False): @@ -300,10 +304,10 @@ class DStream(object): `func` can have two arguments of (`rdd_a`, `rdd_b`) or have three arguments of (`time`, `rdd_a`, `rdd_b`) """ - if func.func_code.co_argcount == 2: + if func.__code__.co_argcount == 2: oldfunc = func func = lambda t, a, b: oldfunc(a, b) - assert func.func_code.co_argcount == 3, "func should take two or three arguments" + assert func.__code__.co_argcount == 3, "func should take two or three arguments" jfunc = TransformFunction(self._sc, func, self._jrdd_deserializer, other._jrdd_deserializer) dstream = self._sc._jvm.PythonTransformed2DStream(self._jdstream.dstream(), other._jdstream.dstream(), jfunc) @@ -460,7 +464,7 @@ class DStream(object): keyed = self.map(lambda x: (1, x)) reduced = keyed.reduceByKeyAndWindow(reduceFunc, invReduceFunc, windowDuration, slideDuration, 1) - return reduced.map(lambda (k, v): v) + return reduced.map(lambda kv: kv[1]) def countByWindow(self, windowDuration, slideDuration): """ @@ -489,7 +493,7 @@ class DStream(object): keyed = self.map(lambda x: (x, 1)) counted = keyed.reduceByKeyAndWindow(operator.add, operator.sub, windowDuration, slideDuration, numPartitions) - return counted.filter(lambda (k, v): v > 0).count() + return counted.filter(lambda kv: kv[1] > 0).count() def groupByKeyAndWindow(self, windowDuration, slideDuration, numPartitions=None): """ @@ -548,7 +552,8 @@ class DStream(object): def invReduceFunc(t, a, b): b = b.reduceByKey(func, numPartitions) joined = a.leftOuterJoin(b, numPartitions) - return joined.mapValues(lambda (v1, v2): invFunc(v1, v2) if v2 is not None else v1) + return joined.mapValues(lambda kv: invFunc(kv[0], kv[1]) + if kv[1] is not None else kv[0]) jreduceFunc = TransformFunction(self._sc, reduceFunc, reduced._jrdd_deserializer) if invReduceFunc: @@ -579,9 +584,9 @@ class DStream(object): g = b.groupByKey(numPartitions).mapValues(lambda vs: (list(vs), None)) else: g = a.cogroup(b.partitionBy(numPartitions), numPartitions) - g = g.mapValues(lambda (va, vb): (list(vb), list(va)[0] if len(va) else None)) - state = g.mapValues(lambda (vs, s): updateFunc(vs, s)) - return state.filter(lambda (k, v): v is not None) + g = g.mapValues(lambda ab: (list(ab[1]), list(ab[0])[0] if len(ab[0]) else None)) + state = g.mapValues(lambda vs_s: updateFunc(vs_s[0], vs_s[1])) + return state.filter(lambda k_v: k_v[1] is not None) jreduceFunc = TransformFunction(self._sc, reduceFunc, self._sc.serializer, self._jrdd_deserializer) http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/streaming/kafka.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/streaming/kafka.py b/python/pyspark/streaming/kafka.py index f083ed1..7a7b6e1 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/streaming/kafka.py +++ b/python/pyspark/streaming/kafka.py @@ -67,10 +67,10 @@ class KafkaUtils(object): .loadClass("org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.KafkaUtilsPythonHelper") helper = helperClass.newInstance() jstream = helper.createStream(ssc._jssc, jparam, jtopics, jlevel) - except Py4JJavaError, e: + except Py4JJavaError as e: # TODO: use --jar once it also work on driver if 'ClassNotFoundException' in str(e.java_exception): - print """ + print(""" ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Spark Streaming's Kafka libraries not found in class path. Try one of the following. @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ -""" % (ssc.sparkContext.version, ssc.sparkContext.version) +""" % (ssc.sparkContext.version, ssc.sparkContext.version)) raise e ser = PairDeserializer(NoOpSerializer(), NoOpSerializer()) stream = DStream(jstream, ssc, ser) - return stream.map(lambda (k, v): (keyDecoder(k), valueDecoder(v))) + return stream.map(lambda k_v: (keyDecoder(k_v[0]), valueDecoder(k_v[1]))) http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/streaming/tests.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/streaming/tests.py b/python/pyspark/streaming/tests.py index 9b4635e..06d2215 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/streaming/tests.py +++ b/python/pyspark/streaming/tests.py @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import operator import unittest import tempfile import struct +from functools import reduce from py4j.java_collections import MapConverter @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ class PySparkStreamingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): while len(result) < n and time.time() - start_time < self.timeout: time.sleep(0.01) if len(result) < n: - print "timeout after", self.timeout + print("timeout after", self.timeout) def _take(self, dstream, n): """ @@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(dstream): return dstream.map(str) - expected = map(lambda x: map(str, x), input) + expected = [list(map(str, x)) for x in input] self._test_func(input, func, expected) def test_flatMap(self): @@ -140,8 +141,8 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(dstream): return dstream.flatMap(lambda x: (x, x * 2)) - expected = map(lambda x: list(chain.from_iterable((map(lambda y: [y, y * 2], x)))), - input) + expected = [list(chain.from_iterable((map(lambda y: [y, y * 2], x)))) + for x in input] self._test_func(input, func, expected) def test_filter(self): @@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(dstream): return dstream.filter(lambda x: x % 2 == 0) - expected = map(lambda x: filter(lambda y: y % 2 == 0, x), input) + expected = [[y for y in x if y % 2 == 0] for x in input] self._test_func(input, func, expected) def test_count(self): @@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(dstream): return dstream.count() - expected = map(lambda x: [len(x)], input) + expected = [[len(x)] for x in input] self._test_func(input, func, expected) def test_reduce(self): @@ -168,7 +169,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(dstream): return dstream.reduce(operator.add) - expected = map(lambda x: [reduce(operator.add, x)], input) + expected = [[reduce(operator.add, x)] for x in input] self._test_func(input, func, expected) def test_reduceByKey(self): @@ -185,27 +186,27 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def test_mapValues(self): """Basic operation test for DStream.mapValues.""" input = [[("a", 2), ("b", 2), ("c", 1), ("d", 1)], - [("", 4), (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)], + [(0, 4), (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)], [(1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 1)]] def func(dstream): return dstream.mapValues(lambda x: x + 10) expected = [[("a", 12), ("b", 12), ("c", 11), ("d", 11)], - [("", 14), (1, 11), (2, 12), (3, 13)], + [(0, 14), (1, 11), (2, 12), (3, 13)], [(1, 11), (2, 11), (3, 11), (4, 11)]] self._test_func(input, func, expected, sort=True) def test_flatMapValues(self): """Basic operation test for DStream.flatMapValues.""" input = [[("a", 2), ("b", 2), ("c", 1), ("d", 1)], - [("", 4), (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1)], + [(0, 4), (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1)], [(1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 1)]] def func(dstream): return dstream.flatMapValues(lambda x: (x, x + 10)) expected = [[("a", 2), ("a", 12), ("b", 2), ("b", 12), ("c", 1), ("c", 11), ("d", 1), ("d", 11)], - [("", 4), ("", 14), (1, 1), (1, 11), (2, 1), (2, 11), (3, 1), (3, 11)], + [(0, 4), (0, 14), (1, 1), (1, 11), (2, 1), (2, 11), (3, 1), (3, 11)], [(1, 1), (1, 11), (2, 1), (2, 11), (3, 1), (3, 11), (4, 1), (4, 11)]] self._test_func(input, func, expected) @@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def test_countByValue(self): """Basic operation test for DStream.countByValue.""" - input = [range(1, 5) * 2, range(5, 7) + range(5, 9), ["a", "a", "b", ""]] + input = [list(range(1, 5)) * 2, list(range(5, 7)) + list(range(5, 9)), ["a", "a", "b", ""]] def func(dstream): return dstream.countByValue() @@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ class BasicOperationTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): def func(d1, d2): return d1.union(d2) - expected = [range(6), range(6), range(6)] + expected = [list(range(6)), list(range(6)), list(range(6))] self._test_func(input1, func, expected, input2=input2) def test_cogroup(self): @@ -424,7 +425,7 @@ class StreamingContextTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): duration = 0.1 def _add_input_stream(self): - inputs = map(lambda x: range(1, x), range(101)) + inputs = [range(1, x) for x in range(101)] stream = self.ssc.queueStream(inputs) self._collect(stream, 1, block=False) @@ -441,7 +442,7 @@ class StreamingContextTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): self.ssc.stop() def test_queue_stream(self): - input = [range(i + 1) for i in range(3)] + input = [list(range(i + 1)) for i in range(3)] dstream = self.ssc.queueStream(input) result = self._collect(dstream, 3) self.assertEqual(input, result) @@ -457,13 +458,13 @@ class StreamingContextTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): with open(os.path.join(d, name), "w") as f: f.writelines(["%d\n" % i for i in range(10)]) self.wait_for(result, 2) - self.assertEqual([range(10), range(10)], result) + self.assertEqual([list(range(10)), list(range(10))], result) def test_binary_records_stream(self): d = tempfile.mkdtemp() self.ssc = StreamingContext(self.sc, self.duration) dstream = self.ssc.binaryRecordsStream(d, 10).map( - lambda v: struct.unpack("10b", str(v))) + lambda v: struct.unpack("10b", bytes(v))) result = self._collect(dstream, 2, block=False) self.ssc.start() for name in ('a', 'b'): @@ -471,10 +472,10 @@ class StreamingContextTests(PySparkStreamingTestCase): with open(os.path.join(d, name), "wb") as f: f.write(bytearray(range(10))) self.wait_for(result, 2) - self.assertEqual([range(10), range(10)], map(lambda v: list(v[0]), result)) + self.assertEqual([list(range(10)), list(range(10))], [list(v[0]) for v in result]) def test_union(self): - input = [range(i + 1) for i in range(3)] + input = [list(range(i + 1)) for i in range(3)] dstream = self.ssc.queueStream(input) dstream2 = self.ssc.queueStream(input) dstream3 = self.ssc.union(dstream, dstream2) http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/spark/blob/04e44b37/python/pyspark/streaming/util.py ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/python/pyspark/streaming/util.py b/python/pyspark/streaming/util.py index 86ee5aa..34291f3 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/streaming/util.py +++ b/python/pyspark/streaming/util.py @@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ class TransformFunctionSerializer(object): except Exception: traceback.print_exc() - def loads(self, bytes): + def loads(self, data): try: - f, deserializers = self.serializer.loads(str(bytes)) + f, deserializers = self.serializer.loads(bytes(data)) return TransformFunction(self.ctx, f, *deserializers) except Exception: traceback.print_exc() @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ def rddToFileName(prefix, suffix, timestamp): """ if isinstance(timestamp, datetime): seconds = time.mktime(timestamp.timetuple()) - timestamp = long(seconds * 1000) + timestamp.microsecond / 1000 + timestamp = int(seconds * 1000) + timestamp.microsecond // 1000 if suffix is None: return prefix + "-" + str(timestamp) else: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscribe@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-help@spark.apache.org