Spark shell command lines

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醉酒成梦 2021-02-04 02:11

I am new to Spark and trying to figure out how can I use the Spark shell.

Looked into Spark\'s site documentation and it doesn\'t show how to create directories or how

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  • 2021-02-04 02:28

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    :q or :quit command is used to exit from your scala REPL.

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  • 2021-02-04 02:37

    In this context you can assume that Spark shell is just a normal Scala REPL so the same rules apply. You can get a list of the available commands using :help.

    Welcome to
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    Using Scala version 2.11.8 (OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_151)
    Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
    Type :help for more information.
    
    scala> :help
    All commands can be abbreviated, e.g., :he instead of :help.
    :edit <id>|<line>        edit history
    :help [command]          print this summary or command-specific help
    :history [num]           show the history (optional num is commands to show)
    :h? <string>             search the history
    :imports [name name ...] show import history, identifying sources of names
    :implicits [-v]          show the implicits in scope
    :javap <path|class>      disassemble a file or class name
    :line <id>|<line>        place line(s) at the end of history
    :load <path>             interpret lines in a file
    :paste [-raw] [path]     enter paste mode or paste a file
    :power                   enable power user mode
    :quit                    exit the interpreter
    :replay [options]        reset the repl and replay all previous commands
    :require <path>          add a jar to the classpath
    :reset [options]         reset the repl to its initial state, forgetting all session entries
    :save <path>             save replayable session to a file
    :sh <command line>       run a shell command (result is implicitly => List[String])
    :settings <options>      update compiler options, if possible; see reset
    :silent                  disable/enable automatic printing of results
    :type [-v] <expr>        display the type of an expression without evaluating it
    :kind [-v] <expr>        display the kind of expression's type
    :warnings                show the suppressed warnings from the most recent line which had any
    

    As you can see above you can invoke shell commands using :sh. For example:

    scala> :sh mkdir foobar
    res0: scala.tools.nsc.interpreter.ProcessResult = `mkdir foobar` (0 lines, exit 0)
    
    scala> :sh touch foobar/foo
    res1: scala.tools.nsc.interpreter.ProcessResult = `touch foobar/foo` (0 lines, exit 0)
    
    scala> :sh touch foobar/bar
    res2: scala.tools.nsc.interpreter.ProcessResult = `touch foobar/bar` (0 lines, exit 0)
    
    scala> :sh ls foobar
    res3: scala.tools.nsc.interpreter.ProcessResult = `ls foobar` (2 lines, exit 0)
    
    scala> res3.line foreach println
    line   lines
    
    scala> res3.lines foreach println
    bar
    foo
    
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