Updated on 2023-04-10 GMT+08:00

Instance

Scenario

Assume table1 of HBase stores the user consumption amount of the current day and table2 stores the history consumption data.

In table1, key=1 and cf:cid=100 indicate that the consumption amount of user1 in the current day is 100 CNY.

In table2, key=1 and cf:cid=1000 indicate that the history consumption amount of user1 is 1000 CNY.

The Spark application shall achieve the following function:

Add the current consumption amount (100) to the history consumption amount (1000).

The running result is that the total consumption amount of user 1 (key=1) in table2 is 1100 CNY (cf:cid=1100).

Data Preparation

Use the Spark-Beeline tool to create table1 and table2 (Spark table and HBase table, respectively), and insert data by HBase.

  1. On the Spark2x client, perform the following operations using the Spark-Beeline command tool:
  2. Use the Spark-Beeline tool to create Spark table1:

    create table table1

    (

    key string,

    cid string

    )

    using org.apache.spark.sql.hbase.HBaseSource

    options(

    hbaseTableName "table1",

    keyCols "key",

    colsMapping "cid=cf.cid");

  3. Run the following command on HBase to insert data to table1:

    put 'table1', '1', 'cf:cid', '100'

  4. Use the Spark-Beeline tool to create Spark table2:

    create table table2

    (

    key string,

    cid string

    )

    using org.apache.spark.sql.hbase.HBaseSource

    options(

    hbaseTableName "table2",

    keyCols "key",

    colsMapping "cid=cf.cid");

  5. Run the following command on HBase to insert data to table 2:

    put 'table2', '1', 'cf:cid', '1000'

Development Idea

  1. Query the data in table1.
  2. Query the data in table2 using the key value of table1.
  3. Add up the queried data.
  4. Write the results of the preceding step to table2.

Configuration Operations Before Running

In security mode, the Spark Core sample code needs to read two files (user.keytab and krb5.conf). The user.keytab and krb5.conf files are authentication files in the security mode. Download the authentication credentials of the user principal on the FusionInsight Manager page. The user in the example code is sparkuser, change the value to the prepared development user name.

Packaging the Project

  1. Upload the user.keytab and krb5.conf files to the server where the client is installed.
  2. Use the Maven tool provided by IDEA to pack the project and generate a JAR file. For details, see Compiling and Running the Application.
    • Before compilation and packaging, change the paths of the user.keytab and krb5.conf files in the sample code to the actual paths on the client server where the files are located. Example: /opt/female/user.keytab and /opt/female/krb5.conf.
  3. Upload the JAR file to any directory (for example, /opt/female/) on the server where the Spark client is located.

Running Tasks

Go to the Spark client directory and run the following commands to invoke the bin/spark-submit script to run the code (the class name and file name must be the same as those in the actual code. The following is only an example):

  • Run Java or Scala example code.

    bin/spark-submit --jars {Client path}/Spark/spark/jars/protobuf-java-2.5.0.jar --conf spark.yarn.user.classpath.first=true --class com.huawei.bigdata.spark.examples.SparkHbasetoHbase --master yarn --deploy-mode client /opt/female/SparkHbasetoHbase-1.0.jar

  • Run the Python sample program.
    • PySpark does not provide HBase-related APIs. Therefore, Python is used to invoke Java code in this sample. Use Maven to pack the provided Java code into a JAR package and place it in the same driver class directory. When running the Python program, configure --jars to load the JAR package to the directory where the Python file resides.
    • The Python sample code does not provide authentication information. Configure --keytab and --principal to specify authentication information

    bin/spark-submit --master yarn --deploy-mode client --keytab /opt/FIclient/user.keytab --principal sparkuser --conf spark.yarn.user.classpath.first=true --jars /opt/female/SparkHbasetoHbasePythonExample/SparkHbasetoHbase-1.0.jar,/opt/female/protobuf-java-2.5.0.jar /opt/female/SparkHbasetoHbasePythonExample/SparkHbasetoHbasePythonExample.py