A python package that lets you sqoop into HDFS/Hive/HBase data from RDBMS using sqoop.
To install the package via pip, run
pip install pysqoop
You can then use the package using
from pysqoop.SqoopImport import Sqoop
sqoop = Sqoop(help=True)
code = sqoop.perform_import()
This will print the output of the command
sqoop --help
to your stoud; e.g.
SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/usr/hdp/2.6.3.0-235/hadoop/lib/slf4j-log4j12-1.7.10.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/usr/hdp/2.6.3.0-235/accumulo/lib/slf4j-log4j12.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings for an explanation.
SLF4J: Actual binding is of type [org.slf4j.impl.Log4jLoggerFactory]
18/08/13 20:25:13 INFO sqoop.Sqoop: Running Sqoop version: 1.4.6.2.6.3.0-235
usage: sqoop import [GENERIC-ARGS] [TOOL-ARGS]
Common arguments:
--connect <jdbc-uri> Specify JDBC
connect
string
--connection-manager <class-name> Specify
connection
manager
class name
...
- HBase Client for Python : happybase
The following code
sqoop = Sqoop(fs='hdfs://remote-cluster:8020', hive_drop_import_delims=True, fields_terminated_by='\;',
enclosed_by='\'"\'', escaped_by='\\\\', null_string='\'\'', null_non_string='\'\'',
table='sample_table', target_dir='hdfs://remote-cluster/user/hive/warehouse/db/sample_table',
delete_target_dir=True, connect='jdbc:oracle:thin:@//your_ip:your_port/your_schema',
username='user', password='pwd', num_mappers=2,
bindir='/path/to/bindir/folder')
sqoop.perform_import()
will execute the following command
sqoop import -fs hdfs://remote-cluster:8020 --hive-drop-import-delims --fields-terminated-by \; --enclosed-by \'\"\' --escaped-by \\\\ --null-string \'\' --null-non-string \'\' --table sample_table --target-dir hdfs://remote-cluster/user/hive/warehouse/db/sample_table --delete-target-dir --connect jdbc:oracle:thin:@//your_ip:your_port/your_schema --username user --password pwd --num-mappers 2 --bindir /path/to/bindir/folder
Use the set_param
, unset_param
function to build conditioned sqoop imports.
sqoop = Sqoop(table="MyTable")
sqoop.set_param(param="--connect", value="jdbc:a_valid_string")
if taget_is_hbase :
added_table = sqoop.set_param(param="--hbase-table", value="MyTable")
added_key = sqoop.set_param(param="--hbase-row-key", value="Id_MyTable")
if added_table and added_key:
print("all params added :D")
sqoop.perform_import()
In order to run unit tests open the terminal and change the current directory to unittests
folder.
Then, simply run python unintary_tests.py
. Add your unit tests in this file
- handle sqoop jobs
- add missing parameters
- more tests coverage