apache pig
DESCRIPTION
Introduction to Apache PIGTRANSCRIPT
Apache Hadoop
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Pig Fundamentals
Shashidhar HB
Course Outline
Why Hadoop Hadoop n The Cloud Industry Querying Large Data... Pig to Rescue Pig: Why? What? How? Pig Basics: Install, Configure, Try Dwelling Deeper into Pig-PigLatin Q&A
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Why Hadoop? (1/3)
You have 10x more DATAThan you did 3 years ago!
BUT do you know 10x MORE about your
BUSINESS?
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Why Hadoop? (2/3)
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A lot of data, BIG data! Information
(The Big Picture)
We are not able to effectively store and analyze all the data we have, so we are not able to see the big picture!
Why Hadoop? (3/3)
BigData / Web Scale: are datasets that grow so large that they become awkward to work with traditional database management tools
Handling Big Data using traditional approach is costly and rigid (Difficulties include capture, storage, search, sharing, analytics and visualization)
Google, Yahoo, Facebook, LinkedIn handles “Petabytes” of data everyday.
They all use HADOOP to solve there BIG DATA problem
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How big is BIG DATA!?
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So Mr. HADOOP says he has a solution to our BIG
problem !
Hadoop
Hadoop is an open-source software for RELIABLE and SCALABLE distributed computing
Hadoop provides a comprehensive solution to handle Big Data
Hadoop is HDFS : High Availability Data Storage subsystem
(http://labs.google.com/papers/gfs.html: 2003)
+ MapReduce: Parallel Processing system
(http://labs.google.com/papers/mapreduce.html: 2004)9
Hadoop: Time line
2008: Yahoo! Launched Hadoop
2009: Hadoop source code was made available to the free world
2010: Facebook claimed that they have the largest Hadoop cluster in the world with 21 PB of storage
2011: Facebook announced the data has grown to 30 PB
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Hadoop N Cloud Industry
Stats :Facebook ▪ Started in 2004: 1 million users▪ August 2008: Facebook reaches over 100 million active
users▪ Now: 750+ million active users“Bottom line.. More users more DATA”
The BIG challenge at Facebook!! Using historical data is a very big part of improving the user experience on Facebook. So storing and processing all these bytes is of immense importance.
Facebook tried Hadoop for this.11
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Hadoop turned out to be a great solution, but there was one little problem!
What is the PROBLEM ?
Map Reduce requires skilled JAVA programmers to write standard MapReduce programs
Developers are more fluent in querying data using SQL
“Pig says, No Problemo!”13
Scenario
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Input: User profiles, Page visits
Find the top 5 most visited pages by users aged 18-25
MapReduce solution
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Same solution in Pig
1. Users = LOAD ‘users’ AS (name, age);
2. Filtered = FILTER Users BY age >= 18 AND age <= 25;
3. Pages = LOAD ‘pages’ AS (user, url);
4. Joined = JOIN Filtered BY name, Pages BY user;
5. Grouped = GROUP Joined BY url;
6. Summed = FOREACH Grouped generate GROUP, COUNT(Joined) AS clicks;
7. Sorted = ORDER Summed BY clicks DESC;
8. Top5 = LIMIT Sorted 5;
9. STORE Top5 INTO ‘top5sites’;
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So what is Pig?
Pig is a dataflow language• Language is called PigLatin• Pretty simple syntax• Under the covers, PigLatin scripts are turned into
MapReduce jobs and executed on the cluster
Pig Latin: High-level procedural language
Pig Engine: Parser, Optimizer and distributed query execution
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Pig v/s SQL
PIG
Pig is procedural Nested relational data
model (No constraints on Data Types)
Schema is optional Scan-centric analytic
workloads (No Random reads or writes)
Limited query optimization
SQL
SQL is declarative Flat relational data
model (Data is tied to a specific Data Type)
Schema is required OLTP + OLAP workloads
Significant opportunity for query optimization
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Pig procedural v/s SQL declarative
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Users = load 'users' as (name, age, ipaddr);
Clicks = load 'clicks' as (user, url, value);
ValuableClicks = filter Clicks by value > 0;
UserClicks = join Users by name, ValuableClicks by user;
Geoinfo = load 'geoinfo' as (ipaddr, dma); UserGeo = join UserClicks by ipaddr,
Geoinfo by ipaddr; ByDMA = group UserGeo by dma;
ValuableClicksPerDMA = foreach ByDMA
generate group, COUNT(UserGeo); store ValuableClicksPerDMA into
'ValuableClicksPerDMA';
SQLPIG
insert into ValuableClicksPerDMA select dma, count(*) from geoinfo join ( select name, ipaddr from users join clicks on (users.name = clicks.user) where value > 0; ) using ipaddr group by dma;
Features of Pig
Joining datasets
Grouping data
Referring to elements by position rather than name ($0, $1, etc)
Loading non-delimited data using a custom SerDe (Writing a custom Reader and Writer)
Creation of user-defined functions (UDF), written in Java
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Under the hood
Pig: Install
Pig runs as a client-side application. Even if you want to run Pig on a Hadoop cluster, there is nothing extra to install on the cluster: Pig launches jobs and interacts with HDFS (or other Hadoop file systems) from your workstation.
Download a stable release from http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/releases.html and unpack the tarball in a suitable place on your workstation:
% tar xzf pig-x.y.z.tar.gz
It’s convenient to add Pig’s binary directory to your command-line path. For example:
% export PIG_INSTALL=/home/tom/pig-x.y.z% export PATH=$PATH:$PIG_INSTALL/bin
You also need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point tosuitable Java installation.
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Pig: Configure
Execution Types Local mode (pig -x local)
Hadoop mode
Pig must be configured to the cluster’s namenode and jobtracker
1. Put hadoop config directory in PIG classpath % export PIG_CLASSPATH=$HADOOP_INSTALL/conf/
2. Create a pig.propertiesfs.default.name=hdfs://localhost/mapred.job.tracker=localhost:8021
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Pig: Run
Script: Pig can run a script file that contains Pig commands. For example,% pig script.pig Runs the commands in the local file ”script.pig”.
Alternatively, for very short scripts, you can use the -e option to run a script specified
as a string on the command line.
Grunt: Grunt is an interactive shell for running Pig commands. Grunt is started when no file is specified for Pig to run, and the -e option is not used. Note: It is also possible to run Pig scripts from within Grunt using run and exec.
Embedded: You can run Pig programs from Java, much like you can use JDBC to run SQL programs from Java. There are more details on the Pig wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/pig/EmbeddedPig
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Pig-Pig Latin Constructs
PigLatin: A Pig Latin program consists of a collection of statements. A statement can be thought of as an operation, or a commandFor example,
1. A GROUP operation is a type of statement:
grunt> grouped_records = GROUP records BY year;2. The command to list the files in a Hadoop filesystem is another example of a statement:
ls /3. LOAD operation to load data from tab seperated file to PIG record
grunt> records = LOAD ‘sample.txt’ AS (year:chararray, temperature:int, quality:int);
Data: In Pig, a single element of data is an atomA collection of atoms – such as a row, or a partial row – is a tupleTuples are collected together into bags
Atom –> Row/Partial Row –> Tuple –> Bag
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Demo: Sample Data (employee.txt)Example contents of ‘employee.txt’ a tab delimited text
1 Krishna 234000000 none 2 Krishna_01 234000000 none 124163 Shashi 10000 cloud 124164 Gopal 1000000 setlabs 124165 Govind 1000000 setlabs 124166 Ram 450000 es 124167 Madhusudhan 450000 e&r 124168 Hari 6500000 e&r 124169 Sachith 50000 cloud
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Demo: Employees with salary > 1lk
--Loading data from employee.txt into emps bag and with a schemaempls = LOAD ‘employee.txt’ AS (id:int, name:chararray, salary:double, dept:chararray);
--Filtering the data as requiredrich = FILTER empls BY $2 > 100000;
--Sortingsortd = ORDER rich BY salary DESC;
--Storing the final resultsSTORE sortd INTO ‘rich_employees.txt’;
-- Or alternatively we can dump the record on the screenDUMP sortd;
--------------------------------------------------------------------Group by salarygrp = GROUP empls BY salary;
--Get count of employees in each salary groupcnt = FOREACH grp GENERATE group, COUNT(empls.id) as emp_cnt;
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More PigLatin (1/2)
To view the schema of a relation DESCRIBE empls;
To view step-by-step execution of a series of statements ILLUSTRATE empls;
To view the execution plan of a relation EXPLAIN empls;
Join two data setsLOAD 'data1' AS (col1, col2, col3, col4);
LOAD 'data2' AS (colA, colB, colC);jnd = JOIN data1 BY col3, data2 BY colA PARALLEL 50;STORE jnd INTO 'outfile‘;
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More PigLatin (2/2)
Load using PigStorage empls = LOAD ‘employee.txt’ USING PigStorage('\t') AS (id:int, name:chararray, salary:double, dept:chararray);
Store using PigStorage STORE srtd INTO ‘rich_employees.txt’ USING PigStorage('\t');
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Flexibility with PIGIs that all we can do with the
PIG!!??
PigLatin: UDF
Pig provides extensive support for user-defined functions (UDFs) as a way to specify custom processing. Functions can be a part of almost every operator in Pig
All UDF’s are case sensitive
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UDF: Types
Eval Functions (EvalFunc) Ex: StringConcat (built-in) : Generates the concatenation of the
first two fields of a tuple.
Aggregate Functions (EvalFunc & Algebraic) Ex: COUNT, AVG ( both built-in)
Filter Functions (FilterFunc) Ex: IsEmpty (built-in)
Load/Store Functions (LoadFunc/ StoreFunc) Ex: PigStorage (built-in)
Note: URL for built in functions: http://pig.apache.org/docs/r0.7.0/api/org/apache/pig/builtin/package-summary.html
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UDF: Before writing a custom UDF visit...
Piggy Bank Piggy Bank is a place for Pig users to share their
functions
DataFu (Linkedin’s collection of UDF’s) Hadoop library for large-scale data processing
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UDF: How to write a custom UDF (EvalFunc)
package myudfs;import java.io.IOException;import org.apache.pig.EvalFunc;import org.apache.pig.data.Tuple;import org.apache.pig.impl.util.WrappedIOException;
public class UPPER extends EvalFunc <String>{ public String exec(Tuple input) throws IOException { if (input == null || input.size() == 0) return null; try{ String str = (String)input.get(0); return str.toUpperCase(); }catch(Exception e){ throw WrappedIOException.wrap("Caught exception processing input row ", e); } }}
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UDF: How to use custom UDF in pig script?
-- myscript.pig REGISTER myudfs.jar;
Note: myudfs.jar should not be surrounded with quotes
A = LOAD 'employee_data' AS (id: int,name: chararray, salary: double, dept: chararray);
B = FOREACH A GENERATE myudfs.UPPER(name);
DUMP B;
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UDF: How to execute pig script with custom UDF?
java -cp pig.jar org.apache.pig.Main -x local myscript.pig
or pig -x local myscript.pig
Note: myudfs.jar should be in class path!
Locating an UDF jar file Pig first checks the classpath. Pig assumes that the location is either an
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PigLatin: Pig Data Types
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Pig Type Java Classbytearray DataByteArraychararray Stringint Integerlong Longfloat Floatdouble Doubletuple Tuplebag DataBagmap Map<Object, Object>
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All is well, but.. What about the performance
trade offs?
Performance of Pig v/s Hadoop (MapReduce)
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Source: Yahoo
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That’s all folks!