Updated on 2024-11-08 GMT+08:00

Creating a DLI Table and Associating It with DCS

Function

This statement is used to create a DLI table and associate it with an existing DCS key.

In Spark cross-source development scenarios, there is a risk of password leakage if datasource authentication information is directly configured. You are advised to use the datasource authentication provided by DLI.

For details about datasource authentication, see Introduction to Datasource Authentication.

Prerequisites

Before creating a DLI table and associating it with DCS, you need to create a datasource connection and bind it to a queue. For details about operations on the management console, see Enhanced Datasource Connection

Syntax

  • Specified key
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    CREATE TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] TABLE_NAME(
        FIELDNAME1 FIELDTYPE1,
        FIELDNAME2 FIELDTYPE2)
      USING REDIS OPTIONS (
      'host'='xx',
      'port'='xx',
      'passwdauth' = 'xxx',
      'encryption' = 'true',
      'table'='namespace_in_redis:key_in_redis',
      'key.column'= 'FIELDNAME1'
    );
    
  • Wildcard key
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    CREATE TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] TABLE_NAME(
        FIELDNAME1 FIELDTYPE1,
        FIELDNAME2 FIELDTYPE2)
      USING REDIS OPTIONS (
      'host'='xx',
      'port'='xx',
      'passwdauth' = 'xxx',
      'encryption' = 'true',
      'keys.pattern'='key*:*',
      'key.column'= 'FIELDNAME1'
    );
    

Keywords

Table 1 CREATE TABLE keywords

Parameter

Description

host

To connect to DCS, you need to create a datasource connection first. For details about operations on the management console, see Enhanced Datasource Connections.

After creating an enhanced datasource connection, use the connection address provided by DCS. If there are multiple connection addresses, select one of them.

NOTE:

Currently, only enhanced datasource is supported.

port

DCS connection port, for example, 6379.

password

Password entered during DCS cluster creation. You do not need to set this parameter when accessing a non-secure Redis cluster.

passwdauth

Datasource password authentication name. For details about how to create datasource authentication, see Datasource Authentication in the Data Lake Insight User Guide.

encryption

Set this parameter to true when datasource password authentication is used.

table

The key or hash key in Redis.

  • This parameter is mandatory when Redis data is inserted.
  • Either this parameter or the keys.pattern parameter when Redis data is queried.

keys.pattern

Use a regular expression to match multiple keys or hash keys. This parameter is used only for query. Either this parameter or table is used to query Redis data.

key.column

(Optional) Specifies a field in the schema as the key ID in Redis. This parameter is used together with the table parameter when data is inserted.

partitions.number

Number of concurrent tasks during data reading.

scan.count

Number of data records read in each batch. The default value is 100. If the CPU usage of the Redis cluster still needs to be improved during data reading, increase the value of this parameter.

iterator.grouping.size

Number of data records inserted in each batch. The default value is 100. If the CPU usage of the Redis cluster still needs to be improved during the insertion, increase the value of this parameter.

timeout

Timeout interval for connecting to the Redis, in milliseconds. The default value is 2000 (2 seconds).

When connecting to DCS, complex data types such as Array, Struct, and Map are not supported.

The following methods can be used to process complex data:

  • Place the fields of the next level in the Schema field of the same level.
  • Write and read data in binary mode, and encode and decode it using user-defined functions.

Example

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create table test_redis(name string, age int) using redis options(
  'host' = '192.168.4.199',
  'port' = '6379',
  'passwdauth' = 'xxx',
  'encryption' = 'true',
  'table' = 'person'
);
  • Wildcarding the table name
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create table test_redis_keys_patten(id string, name string, age int) using redis options(
  'host' = '192.168.4.199',
  'port' = '6379',
  'passwdauth' = 'xxx',
  'encryption' = 'true',
  'keys.pattern' = 'p*:*',
  'key.column' = 'id'
);