@InterfaceAudience.Public @InterfaceStability.Stable public class DBInputFormat<T extends DBWritable> extends DBInputFormat<T> implements InputFormat<LongWritable,T>, JobConfigurable
conditions, connection, dbConf, dbProductName, fieldNames, tableName| Constructor and Description |
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DBInputFormat() |
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void |
configure(JobConf job)
Initializes a new instance from a
JobConf. |
RecordReader<LongWritable,T> |
getRecordReader(InputSplit split,
JobConf job,
Reporter reporter)
Get the
RecordReader for the given InputSplit. |
InputSplit[] |
getSplits(JobConf job,
int chunks)
Logically split the set of input files for the job.
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static void |
setInput(JobConf job,
Class<? extends DBWritable> inputClass,
String inputQuery,
String inputCountQuery)
Initializes the map-part of the job with the appropriate input settings.
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static void |
setInput(JobConf job,
Class<? extends DBWritable> inputClass,
String tableName,
String conditions,
String orderBy,
String... fieldNames)
Initializes the map-part of the job with the appropriate input settings.
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closeConnection, createConnection, createDBRecordReader, createRecordReader, getConf, getConnection, getCountQuery, getDBConf, getDBProductName, getSplits, setConf, setInput, setInputpublic void configure(JobConf job)
JobConf.configure in interface JobConfigurablejob - the configurationpublic RecordReader<LongWritable,T> getRecordReader(InputSplit split, JobConf job, Reporter reporter) throws IOException
RecordReader for the given InputSplit.
It is the responsibility of the RecordReader to respect
record boundaries while processing the logical split to present a
record-oriented view to the individual task.
getRecordReader in interface InputFormat<LongWritable,T extends DBWritable>split - the InputSplitjob - the job that this split belongs toRecordReaderIOExceptionpublic InputSplit[] getSplits(JobConf job, int chunks) throws IOException
Each InputSplit is then assigned to an individual Mapper
for processing.
Note: The split is a logical split of the inputs and the input files are not physically split into chunks. For e.g. a split could be <input-file-path, start, offset> tuple.
getSplits in interface InputFormat<LongWritable,T extends DBWritable>job - job configuration.chunks - the desired number of splits, a hint.InputSplits for the job.IOExceptionpublic static void setInput(JobConf job, Class<? extends DBWritable> inputClass, String tableName, String conditions, String orderBy, String... fieldNames)
job - The jobinputClass - the class object implementing DBWritable, which is the
Java object holding tuple fields.tableName - The table to read data fromconditions - The condition which to select data with, eg. '(updated >
20070101 AND length > 0)'orderBy - the fieldNames in the orderBy clause.fieldNames - The field names in the tablesetInput(JobConf, Class, String, String)public static void setInput(JobConf job, Class<? extends DBWritable> inputClass, String inputQuery, String inputCountQuery)
job - The jobinputClass - the class object implementing DBWritable, which is the
Java object holding tuple fields.inputQuery - the input query to select fields. Example :
"SELECT f1, f2, f3 FROM Mytable ORDER BY f1"inputCountQuery - the input query that returns the number of records in
the table.
Example : "SELECT COUNT(f1) FROM Mytable"setInput(JobConf, Class, String, String, String, String...)Copyright © 2018 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.