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Updated on 2022-12-14 GMT+08:00

How to Perform Operations on Local Files with Hive User-Defined Functions

Question

How to perform operations on local files (such as reading the content of a file) with Hive user-defined functions?

Answer

By default, you can perform operations on local files with their relative paths in UDF. The following are sample codes:

public String evaluate(String text) {
  // some logic
  File file = new File("foo.txt");
  // some logic
  // do return here
}

In Hive, upload the file foo.txt used in UDF to HDFS, such as hdfs://hacluster/tmp/foo.txt. You can perform operations on the foo.txt file by creating UDF with the following sentences:

create function testFunc as 'some.class' using jar 'hdfs://hacluster/somejar.jar', file 'hdfs://hacluster/tmp/foo.txt';

In abnormal cases, if the value of hive.fetch.task.conversion is more, you can perform operations on local files in UDF by using absolute path instead of relative path. In addition, you must ensure that the file exists on all HiveServer nodes and NodeManager nodes and omm user have corresponding operation rights.