Managing Resources
You can upload custom code or text files as resources on Manage Resource and schedule them when running nodes. Nodes that can invoke resources include DLI Spark, MRS Spark, DLI Flink Job, and MRS MapReduce.
After creating a resource, configure the file associated with the resource. Resources can be directly referenced in jobs. When the resource file is changed, you only need to change the resource reference location. You do not need to modify the job configuration. For details about resource usage examples, see Developing a DLI Spark Job.
Constraints
This function depends on OBS or MRS HDFS.
(Optional) Creating a Directory
If a directory exists, you do not need to create one.
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- In the directory list, click . In the displayed dialog box, configure directory parameters. Table 1 describes the directory parameters.
Table 1 Resource directory parameters Parameter
Description
Directory Name
Name of the resource directory. The name must contain 1 to 32 characters, including only letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).
Select Directory
Parent directory of the resource directory. The parent directory is the root directory by default.
- Click OK.
Creating a Resource
You have enabled OBS before creating a resource.
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- Click Create Resource. In the displayed dialog box, configure resource parameters. Table 2 describes the resource parameters. Click OK.
Table 2 Resource management parameters Parameter
Mandatory
Description
Name
Yes
Name of the resource. The name must contain 1 to 32, including only letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).
Type
Yes
File type of the resource. Possible values:
- jar: JAR file
- pyFile: User Python file
- file: User file
- archive: User AI model file
Resource Location
Yes
Location of the resource. OBS and HDFS are supported. HDFS supports only MRS Spark, MRS Flink Job and MRS MapReduce nodes.
Main JAR package
Yes
- If Resource Location is OBS, select the main JAR package that has been uploaded to OBS.
- If Resource Location is HDFS, select the main JAR package that has been uploaded to HDFS.
Depended JAR Package
No
Depended JAR package that has been uploaded to OBS. This parameter is required when Type is set to jar and Resource Location is set to OBS or HDFS.
Select Resource
Yes
Specific resource file.
Storage Path
Yes
Path to a directory where the resource is stored. This parameter is required only when Resource Location is set to Local.
Description
No
Descriptive information about the resource.
Select Directory
Yes
Directory to which the resource belongs. The root directory is selected by default.
Editing a Resource
After a resource is created, you can modify resource parameters.
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- In the Operation column of the resource, click Edit. In the displayed dialog box, modify the resource parameters. For details, see Table 2.
- Click OK.
Deleting a Resource
You can delete resources that are no longer needed.
Before deleting a resource, ensure that it is not used by any jobs. When you delete a resource, the system checks the jobs that are referencing the resource. The Version column in the reference list indicates the job versions that are referencing the resource. After you click Delete, the job will be deleted as well as all version information about the job.
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- In the Operation column of the resource, click Delete. The Delete Resource dialog box is displayed.
- Click Yes.
Importing a Resource
To import a resource, perform the following operations:
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- In the resource directory, click and select Import Resource. The Import Resource dialog box is displayed.
- Select the resource file that has been uploaded to OBS and click Next. After the import is complete, click Close.
Exporting a Resource
To export a resource, perform the following operations:
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- In the resource directory, select a resource, click , and select Export Resource. The system starts downloading the resource to the local PC.
Viewing Resource References
To view the references of a resource, perform the following operations:
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console. Locate an instance and click Access. On the displayed page, locate a workspace and click DataArts Factory.
- In the left navigation pane, choose .
- Right-click a resource in the list and select View Reference.
- In the displayed Reference List dialog box, view the references of the resource.
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