Registration And Configuration
Register An Account And Log In
Regarding the Microsoft Azure account, please contact your organization or register an account as an individual. For details, please refer to the Microsoft Azure official website.
Create Storage Container
After logging in with your Microsoft Azure account, please follow the steps below to create a data storage container:
Get Access Key
Deploy Spark
Download Spark Package
Download spark package that matches your environment from spark official website. And then unpackage:
tar -xzvf spark-3.2.0-bin-hadoop3.2.tgz
Config Spark
Enter the $SPARK_HOME/conf
directory and execute:
cp spark-defaults.conf.template spark-defaults.conf
Add following configuration to spark-defaults.conf, please refer to your own local configuration for specific personalized configuration:
spark.master spark://<YOUR_HOST>:7077
spark.sql.extensions io.delta.sql.DeltaSparkSessionExtension
spark.sql.catalog.spark_catalog org.apache.spark.sql.delta.catalog.DeltaCatalog
Create a new file named core-site.xml
under $SPARK_HOME/conf
directory, and add following configuration:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="configuration.xsl"?>
<configuration>
<property>
<name>fs.AbstractFileSystem.wasb.Impl</name>
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.azure.Wasb</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.azure.account.key.YOUR_AZURE_ACCOUNT.blob.core.windows.net</name>
<value>YOUR_AZURE_ACCOUNT_ACCESS_KEY</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.azure.block.blob.with.compaction.dir</name>
<value>/hbase/WALs,/tmp/myblobfiles</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.azure</name>
<value>org.apache.hadoop.fs.azure.NativeAzureFileSystem</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.azure.enable.append.support</name>
<value>true</value>
</property>
</configuration>
Copy Dependencies To Spark
Copy jar packages required by delta lake and microsoft azure to ./spark/jars directory:
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/delta/delta-core_2.12/1.0.0/delta-core_2.12-1.0.0.jar -O ./spark/jars/delta-core_2.12-1.0.0.jar
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/microsoft/azure/azure-storage/8.6.6/azure-storage-8.6.6.jar -O ./spark/jars/azure-storage-8.6.6.jar
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/azure/azure-storage-blob/12.14.2/azure-storage-blob-12.14.2.jar -O ./spark/jars/azure-storage-blob-12.14.2.jar
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/hadoop/hadoop-azure/3.1.1/hadoop-azure-3.1.1.jar -O ./spark/jars/hadoop-azure-3.1.1.jar
Start Spark Standalone cluster
./spark/sbin/start-master.sh -h <YOUR_HOST> -p 7077 --webui-port 9090
./spark/sbin/start-worker.sh spark://<YOUR_HOST>:7077
Test The connectivity Of Spark And Delta Lake
Start spark shell:
./bin/spark-shell
Generate a piece of random data and push them to delta lake:
scala> val data = spark.range(1000, 2000)
scala> data.write.format("delta").mode("overwrite").save("wasbs://<YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME>@<YOUR_AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net/<YOUR_TABLE_NAME>")
After this, you can check your data on azure web UI. For example, my container name is 1000 and table name is alexDemo20211127:
You can also check data by reading back the data from delta lake:
scala> val df=spark.read.format("delta").load("wasbs://<YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME>@<YOUR_AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net/<YOUR_TABLE_NAME>")
scala> df.show()
If there is no problem with the above, it proves that spark has been built with delta lake.
Deploy Kyuubi
Install Kyuubi
1.Download the latest version of kyuubi from kyuubi download page.
2.Unpackage
tar -xzvf apache-kyuubi-1.9.1-bin.tgz
Config Kyuubi
Enter the ./kyuubi/conf directory
cp kyuubi-defaults.conf.template kyuubi-defaults.conf
vim kyuubi-defaults.conf
Add the following content:
spark.master spark://<YOUR_HOST>:7077
kyuubi.authentication NONE
kyuubi.frontend.bind.host <YOUR_HOST>
kyuubi.frontend.bind.port 10009
# If you use your own zk cluster, you need to configure your zk host port.
# kyuubi.ha.addresses <YOUR_HOST>:2181
Start Kyuubi
bin/kyuubi start
Check kyuubi log, in order to check kyuubi start status and find the jdbc connection url:
2021-11-26 17:49:50.235 INFO service.ThriftFrontendService: Starting and exposing JDBC connection at: jdbc:hive2://HOST:10009/
2021-11-26 17:49:50.265 INFO client.ServiceDiscovery: Created a /kyuubi/serviceUri=host:10009;version=1.3.1-incubating;sequence=0000000037 on ZooKeeper for KyuubiServer uri: host:10009
2021-11-26 17:49:50.267 INFO server.KyuubiServer: Service[KyuubiServer] is started.
You can get the jdbc connection url by the log above.
Test The Connectivity Of Kyuubi And Delta Lake
Use $KYUUBI_HOME/bin/beeline
tool,
./bin//beeline -u 'jdbc:hive2://<YOUR_HOST>:10009/'
At the same time, you can also check whether the engine is running on the spark UI:
When the engine started, it will expose a thrift endpoint and register itself into ZooKeeper, Kyuubi server can get the connection info from ZooKeeper and establish the connection to the engine. So, you can check the registration details in zookeeper path ‘/kyuubi_USER/anonymous’.
Dealing Delta Lake Data By Using Kyuubi Examples
Operate delta-lake data through SQL:
Create Table
-- Create or replace table with path
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129` (
date DATE,
eventId STRING,
eventType STRING,
data STRING)
USING DELTA
PARTITIONED BY (date);
Insert Data
Append Mode
INSERT INTO delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129` (
date,
eventId,
eventType,
data)
VALUES
(now(),'001','test','Hello World!'),
(now(),'002','test','Hello World!'),
(now(),'003','test','Hello World!');
Result:
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| date | eventId | eventType | data |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| 2021-11-29 | 001 | test | Hello World! |
| 2021-11-29 | 003 | test | Hello World! |
| 2021-11-29 | 002 | test | Hello World! |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
Overwrite Mode
INSERT OVERWRITE TABLE delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129`(
date,
eventId,
eventType,
data)
VALUES
(now(),'001','test','hello kyuubi'),
(now(),'002','test','hello kyuubi');
Result:
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| date | eventId | eventType | data |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| 2021-11-29 | 002 | test | hello kyuubi |
| 2021-11-29 | 001 | test | hello kyuubi |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
Delete Table Data
DELETE FROM
delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129`
WHERE eventId = 002;
Result:
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| date | eventId | eventType | data |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
| 2021-11-29 | 001 | test | hello kyuubi |
+-------------+----------+------------+---------------+
Update table data
UPDATE
delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129`
SET data = 'This is a test for update data.'
WHERE eventId = 001;
Result:
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+
| date | eventId | eventType | data |
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+
| 2021-11-29 | 001 | test | This is a test for update data. |
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+
Select table data
SELECT *
FROM
delta.`wasbs://1000@azure_account.blob.core.windows.net/alexDemo20211129`;
Result:
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+
| date | eventId | eventType | data |
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+
| 2021-11-29 | 001 | test | This is a test for update data. |
+-------------+----------+------------+----------------------------------+