gpmapreduce.yaml
gpmapreduce configuration file.
Synopsis
%YAML 1.1
---
[VERSION](#VERSION): 1.0.0.2
[DATABASE](#DATABASE): dbname
[USER](#USER): db_username
[HOST](#HOST): master_hostname
[PORT](#PORT): master_port
- [DEFINE](#DEFINE):
- [INPUT](#INPUT):
[NAME](#NAME): input_name
[FILE](#FILE):
- *hostname*: /path/to/file
[GPFDIST](#GPFDIST):
- *hostname*:port/file_pattern
[TABLE](#TABLE): table_name
[QUERY](#QUERY): SELECT_statement
[EXEC](#EXEC): command_string
[COLUMNS](#COLUMNS):
- field_name data_type
[FORMAT](#FORMAT): TEXT | CSV
[DELIMITER](#DELIMITER): delimiter_character
[ESCAPE](#ESCAPE): escape_character
[NULL](#NULL): null_string
[QUOTE](#QUOTE): csv_quote_character
[ERROR\_LIMIT](#ERROR_LIMIT): integer
[ENCODING](#ENCODING): database_encoding
- [OUTPUT](#OUTPUT):
[NAME](#OUTPUTNAME): output_name
[FILE](#OUTPUTFILE): file_path_on_client
[TABLE](#OUTPUTTABLE): table_name
[KEYS](#KEYS): - column_name
[MODE](#MODE): REPLACE | APPEND
- [MAP](#MAP):
[NAME](#NAME): function_name
[FUNCTION](#FUNCTION): function_definition
[LANGUAGE](#LANGUAGE): perl | python | c
[LIBRARY](#LIBRARY): /path/filename.so
[PARAMETERS](#PARAMETERS):
- nametype
[RETURNS](#RETURNS):
- nametype
[OPTIMIZE](#OPTIMIZE): STRICT IMMUTABLE
[MODE](#MODE): SINGLE | MULTI
- [TRANSITION \| CONSOLIDATE \| FINALIZE](#TCF):
[NAME](#TCFNAME): function_name
[FUNCTION](#FUNCTION): function_definition
[LANGUAGE](#LANGUAGE): perl | python | c
[LIBRARY](#LIBRARY): /path/filename.so
[PARAMETERS](#PARAMETERS):
- nametype
[RETURNS](#RETURNS):
- nametype
[OPTIMIZE](#OPTIMIZE): STRICT IMMUTABLE
[MODE](#TCFMODE): SINGLE | MULTI
- [REDUCE](#REDUCE):
[NAME](#REDUCENAME): reduce_job_name
[TRANSITION](#TRANSITION): transition_function_name
[CONSOLIDATE](#CONSOLIDATE): consolidate_function_name
[FINALIZE](#FINALIZE): finalize_function_name
[INITIALIZE](#INITIALIZE): value
[KEYS](#REDUCEKEYS):
- key_name
- [TASK](#TASK):
[NAME](#TASKNAME): task_name
[SOURCE](#SOURCE): input_name
[MAP](#TASKMAP): map_function_name
[REDUCE](#REDUCE): reduce_function_name
[EXECUTE](#EXECUTE):
- [RUN](#RUN):
[SOURCE](#EXECUTESOURCE): input_or_task_name
[TARGET](#TARGET): output_name
[MAP](#EXECUTEMAP): map_function_name
[REDUCE](#EXECUTEREDUCE): reduce_function_name...
Description
You specify the input, map and reduce tasks, and the output for the Greenplum MapReduce gpmapreduce
program in a YAML-formatted configuration file. (This reference page uses the name gpmapreduce.yaml
when referring to this file; you may choose your own name for the file.)
The gpmapreduce
utility processes the YAML configuration file in order, using indentation (spaces) to determine the document hierarchy and the relationships between the sections. The use of white space in the file is significant.
Keys and Values
VERSION
Required. The version of the Greenplum MapReduce YAML specification. Current supported versions are 1.0.0.1, 1.0.0.2, and 1.0.0.3.
DATABASE
Optional. Specifies which database in Greenplum to connect to. If not specified, defaults to the default database or $PGDATABASE
if set.
USER
Optional. Specifies which database role to use to connect. If not specified, defaults to the current user or $PGUSER
if set. You must be a Greenplum superuser to run functions written in untrusted Python and Perl. Regular database users can run functions written in trusted Perl. You also must be a database superuser to run MapReduce jobs that contain FILE, GPFDIST and EXEC input types.
HOST
Optional. Specifies Greenplum master host name. If not specified, defaults to localhost or $PGHOST
if set.
PORT
Optional. Specifies Greenplum master port. If not specified, defaults to 5432 or $PGPORT
if set.
DEFINE
Required. A sequence of definitions for this MapReduce document. The DEFINE
section must have at least one INPUT
definition.- INPUT
Required. Defines the input data. Every MapReduce document must have at least one input defined. Multiple input definitions are allowed in a document, but each input definition can specify only one of these access types: a file, a `gpfdist` file reference, a table in the database, an SQL command, or an operating system command. See \`\` for information about this reference.
NAME
A name for this input. Names must be unique with regards to the names of other objects in this MapReduce job (such as map function, task, reduce function and output names). Also, names cannot conflict with existing objects in the database (such as tables, functions or views).
FILE
A sequence of one or more input files in the format: `seghostname:/path/to/filename`. You must be a Greenplum Database superuser to run MapReduce jobs with `FILE` input. The file must reside on a Greenplum segment host.
GPFDIST
A sequence identifying one or more running `gpfdist` file servers in the format: `hostname[:port]/file_pattern`. You must be a Greenplum Database superuser to run MapReduce jobs with `GPFDIST` input.
TABLE
The name of an existing table in the database.
QUERY
A SQL `SELECT` command to run within the database.
EXEC
An operating system command to run on the Greenplum segment hosts. The command is run by all segment instances in the system by default. For example, if you have four segment instances per segment host, the command will be run four times on each host. You must be a Greenplum Database superuser to run MapReduce jobs with `EXEC` input.
COLUMNS
Optional. Columns are specified as: `column_name``[``data_type``]`. If not specified, the default is `value text`. The [DELIMITER](#DELIMITER) character is what separates two data value fields (columns). A row is determined by a line feed character ( `0x0a`).
FORMAT
Optional. Specifies the format of the data - either delimited text ( `TEXT`) or comma separated values ( `CSV`) format. If the data format is not specified, defaults to `TEXT`.
DELIMITER
Optional for [FILE](#FILE), [GPFDIST](#GPFDIST) and [EXEC](#EXEC) inputs. Specifies a single character that separates data values. The default is a tab character in `TEXT` mode, a comma in `CSV` mode. The delimiter character must only appear between any two data value fields. Do not place a delimiter at the beginning or end of a row.
ESCAPE
Optional for [FILE](#FILE), [GPFDIST](#GPFDIST) and [EXEC](#EXEC) inputs. Specifies the single character that is used for C escape sequences (such as `\n`, `\t`, `\100`, and so on) and for escaping data characters that might otherwise be taken as row or column delimiters. Make sure to choose an escape character that is not used anywhere in your actual column data. The default escape character is a \\ (backslash) for text-formatted files and a `"` (double quote) for csv-formatted files, however it is possible to specify another character to represent an escape. It is also possible to deactivate escaping by specifying the value `'OFF'` as the escape value. This is very useful for data such as text-formatted web log data that has many embedded backslashes that are not intended to be escapes.
NULL
Optional for [FILE](#FILE), [GPFDIST](#GPFDIST) and [EXEC](#EXEC) inputs. Specifies the string that represents a null value. The default is `\N` in `TEXT` format, and an empty value with no quotations in `CSV` format. You might prefer an empty string even in `TEXT` mode for cases where you do not want to distinguish nulls from empty strings. Any input data item that matches this string will be considered a null value.
QUOTE
Optional for [FILE](#FILE), [GPFDIST](#GPFDIST) and [EXEC](#EXEC) inputs. Specifies the quotation character for `CSV` formatted files. The default is a double quote ( `"`). In `CSV` formatted files, data value fields must be enclosed in double quotes if they contain any commas or embedded new lines. Fields that contain double quote characters must be surrounded by double quotes, and the embedded double quotes must each be represented by a pair of consecutive double quotes. It is important to always open and close quotes correctly in order for data rows to be parsed correctly.
ERROR\_LIMIT
If the input rows have format errors they will be discarded provided that the error limit count is not reached on any Greenplum segment instance during input processing. If the error limit is not reached, all good rows will be processed and any error rows discarded.
ENCODING
Character set encoding to use for the data. Specify a string constant (such as `'SQL_ASCII'`), an integer encoding number, or `DEFAULT` to use the default client encoding. See [Character Set Support]($59475f5ffe01f43c.md) for more information.
OUTPUT
Optional. Defines where to output the formatted data of this MapReduce job. If output is not defined, the default is `STDOUT` (standard output of the client). You can send output to a file on the client host or to an existing table in the database.
NAME
A name for this output. The default output name is `STDOUT`. Names must be unique with regards to the names of other objects in this MapReduce job (such as map function, task, reduce function and input names). Also, names cannot conflict with existing objects in the database (such as tables, functions or views).
FILE
Specifies a file location on the MapReduce client machine to output data in the format: `/path/to/filename`.
TABLE
Specifies the name of a table in the database to output data. If this table does not exist prior to running the MapReduce job, it will be created using the distribution policy specified with [KEYS](#KEYS).
KEYS
Optional for [TABLE](#OUTPUTTABLE) output. Specifies the column(s) to use as the Greenplum Database distribution key. If the [EXECUTE](#EXECUTE) task contains a [REDUCE](#REDUCE) definition, then the `REDUCE` keys will be used as the table distribution key by default. Otherwise, the first column of the table will be used as the distribution key.
MODE
Optional for [TABLE](#OUTPUTTABLE) output. If not specified, the default is to create the table if it does not already exist, but error out if it does exist. Declaring `APPEND` adds output data to an existing table (provided the table schema matches the output format) without removing any existing data. Declaring `REPLACE` will drop the table if it exists and then recreate it. Both `APPEND` and `REPLACE` will create a new table if one does not exist.
MAP
Required. Each `MAP` function takes data structured in ( `key`, `value`) pairs, processes each pair, and generates zero or more output ( `key`, `value`) pairs. The Greenplum MapReduce framework then collects all pairs with the same key from all output lists and groups them together. This output is then passed to the [REDUCE](#TASKREDUCE) task, which is comprised of [TRANSITION | CONSOLIDATE | FINALIZE](#TCF) functions. There is one predefined `MAP` function named `IDENTITY` that returns ( `key`, `value`) pairs unchanged. Although ( `key`, `value`) are the default parameters, you can specify other prototypes as needed.
TRANSITION | CONSOLIDATE | FINALIZE
`TRANSITION`, `CONSOLIDATE` and `FINALIZE` are all component pieces of [REDUCE](#REDUCE). A `TRANSITION` function is required. `CONSOLIDATE` and `FINALIZE` functions are optional. By default, all take `state` as the first of their input [PARAMETERS](#PARAMETERS), but other prototypes can be defined as well.
A TRANSITION
function iterates through each value of a given key and accumulates values in a state
variable. When the transition function is called on the first value of a key, the state
is set to the value specified by INITIALIZE of a REDUCE job (or the default state value for the data type). A transition takes two arguments as input; the current state of the key reduction, and the next value, which then produces a new state
.
If a CONSOLIDATE
function is specified, TRANSITION
processing is performed at the segment-level before redistributing the keys across the Greenplum interconnect for final aggregation (two-phase aggregation). Only the resulting state
value for a given key is redistributed, resulting in lower interconnect traffic and greater parallelism. CONSOLIDATE
is handled like a TRANSITION
, except that instead of (state + value) => state
, it is (state + state) => state
.
If a FINALIZE
function is specified, it takes the final state
produced by CONSOLIDATE
(if present) or TRANSITION
and does any final processing before emitting the final result. TRANSITION
and CONSOLIDATE
functions cannot return a set of values. If you need a REDUCE
job to return a set, then a FINALIZE
is necessary to transform the final state into a set of output values.
NAME
Required. A name for the function. Names must be unique with regards to the names of other objects in this MapReduce job (such as function, task, input and output names). You can also specify the name of a function built-in to Greenplum Database. If using a built-in function, do not supply LANGUAGE or a FUNCTION body.
FUNCTION
Optional. Specifies the full body of the function using the specified LANGUAGE. If
FUNCTION
is not specified, then a built-in database function corresponding to NAME is used.LANGUAGE
Required when FUNCTION is used. Specifies the implementation language used to interpret the function. This release has language support for
perl
,python
, andC
. If calling a built-in database function,LANGUAGE
should not be specified.LIBRARY
Required when LANGUAGE is C (not allowed for other language functions). To use this attribute, VERSION must be 1.0.0.2. The specified library file must be installed prior to running the MapReduce job, and it must exist in the same file system location on all Greenplum hosts (master and segments).
PARAMETERS
Optional. Function input parameters. The default type is
text
.
MAP
default - key text
, value text
TRANSITION
default - state text
, value text
CONSOLIDATE
default - state1 text
, state2 text
(must have exactly two input parameters of the same data type)
FINALIZE
default - state text
(single parameter only)
RETURNS
Optional. The default return type is
text
.
MAP
default - key text
, value text
TRANSITION
default - state text
(single return value only)
CONSOLIDATE
default - state text
(single return value only)
FINALIZE
default - value text
OPTIMIZE
Optional optimization parameters for the function:
STRICT
- function is not affected by NULL
values
IMMUTABLE
- function will always return the same value for a given input
MODE
Optional. Specifies the number of rows returned by the function.
MULTI
- returns 0 or more rows per input record. The return value of the function must be an array of rows to return, or the function must be written as an iterator using yield
in Python or return_next
in Perl. MULTI
is the default mode for MAP
and FINALIZE
functions.
SINGLE
- returns exactly one row per input record. SINGLE
is the only mode supported for TRANSITION
and CONSOLIDATE
functions. When used with MAP
and FINALIZE
functions, SINGLE
mode can provide modest performance improvement.
REDUCE
Required. A
REDUCE
definition names the TRANSITION | CONSOLIDATE | FINALIZE functions that comprise the reduction of (key
,value
) pairs to the final result set. There are also several predefinedREDUCE
jobs you can run, which all operate over a column namedvalue
:
IDENTITY
- returns (key, value) pairs unchanged
SUM
- calculates the sum of numeric data
AVG
- calculates the average of numeric data
COUNT
- calculates the count of input data
MIN
- calculates minimum value of numeric data
MAX
- calculates maximum value of numeric data
NAME
Required. The name of this
REDUCE
job. Names must be unique with regards to the names of other objects in this MapReduce job (function, task, input and output names). Also, names cannot conflict with existing objects in the database (such as tables, functions or views).TRANSITION
Required. The name of the
TRANSITION
function.CONSOLIDATE
Optional. The name of the
CONSOLIDATE
function.FINALIZE
Optional. The name of the
FINALIZE
function.INITIALIZE
Optional for
text
andfloat
data types. Required for all other data types. The default value for text is''
. The default value for float is0.0
. Sets the initialstate
value of theTRANSITION
function.KEYS
Optional. Defaults to
[key, *]
. When using a multi-column reduce it may be necessary to specify which columns are key columns and which columns are value columns. By default, any input columns that are not passed to theTRANSITION
function are key columns, and a column namedkey
is always a key column even if it is passed to theTRANSITION
function. The special indicator*
indicates all columns not passed to theTRANSITION
function. If this indicator is not present in the list of keys then any unmatched columns are discarded.TASK
Optional. A
TASK
defines a complete end-to-endINPUT
/MAP
/REDUCE
stage within a Greenplum MapReduce job pipeline. It is similar to EXECUTE except it is not immediately run. A task object can be called as INPUT to further processing stages.NAME
Required. The name of this task. Names must be unique with regards to the names of other objects in this MapReduce job (such as map function, reduce function, input and output names). Also, names cannot conflict with existing objects in the database (such as tables, functions or views).
SOURCE
The name of an INPUT or another
TASK
.MAP
Optional. The name of a MAP function. If not specified, defaults to
IDENTITY
.REDUCE
Optional. The name of a REDUCE function. If not specified, defaults to
IDENTITY
.
EXECUTE
Required. EXECUTE
defines the final INPUT
/ MAP
/ REDUCE
stage within a Greenplum MapReduce job pipeline.- RUN
SOURCE
Required. The name of an INPUT or TASK.
TARGET
Optional. The name of an OUTPUT. The default output is STDOUT
.
MAP
Optional. The name of a MAP function. If not specified, defaults to IDENTITY
.
REDUCE
Optional. The name of a REDUCE function. Defaults to IDENTITY
.