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Executar trabalhos do Apache Sqoop com o Azure PowerShell no HDInsight

Saiba como usar o Azure PowerShell para executar trabalhos do Apache Sqoop no Azure HDInsight a fim de importar e exportar dados entre um cluster do HDInsight e um Banco de Dados SQL do Azure ou o SQL Server. Este artigo é uma continuação do Usar o Apache Sqoop com o Hadoop no HDInsight.

Pré-requisitos

Exportação do Sqoop

Do Hive para o SQL.

Este exemplo exporta dados da tabela hivesampletable do Hive para a tabela mobiledata no SQL. Defina os valores para as variáveis abaixo e execute o comando.

$hdinsightClusterName = ""
$httpPassword = ''
$sqlDatabasePassword = ''

# These values only need to be changed if the template was not followed.
$httpUserName = "admin"
$sqlServerLogin = "sqluser"
$sqlServerName = $hdinsightClusterName + "dbserver"
$sqlDatabaseName = $hdinsightClusterName + "db"

$pw = ConvertTo-SecureString -String $httpPassword -AsPlainText -Force
$httpCredential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($httpUserName,$pw)

# Connection string
$connectionString = "jdbc:sqlserver://$sqlServerName.database.windows.net;user=$sqlServerLogin@$sqlServerName;password=$sqlDatabasePassword;database=$sqlDatabaseName"

# start export
New-AzHDInsightSqoopJobDefinition `
    -Command "export --connect $connectionString --table mobiledata --hcatalog-table hivesampletable" `
    | Start-AzHDInsightJob `
        -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
        -HttpCredential $httpCredential

Execução alternativa

  1. O código a seguir executa a mesma exportação, porém, fornece um modo de ler os logs de saída. Execute o código para iniciar a exportação.

    $sqoopCommand = "export --connect $connectionString --table mobiledata --hcatalog-table hivesampletable"
    
    $sqoopDef = New-AzHDInsightSqoopJobDefinition `
        -Command $sqoopCommand
    
    $sqoopJob = Start-AzHDInsightJob `
                    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
                    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
                    -JobDefinition $sqoopDef
    
  2. O código a seguir exibe os logs de saída. Execute o código abaixo:

    Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
        -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
        -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
        -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
        -DisplayOutputType StandardError
    
    Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
        -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
        -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
        -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
        -DisplayOutputType StandardOutput
    

Se você receber a mensagem de erro The specified blob does not exist., aguarde alguns minutos e tente novamente.

Importação do Sqoop

Do SQL para o Armazenamento do Azure. Este exemplo importa dados da tabela mobiledata no SQL para o diretório wasb:///tutorials/usesqoop/importeddata no HDInsight. Os campos nos dados que são separados por um caractere de tabulação, e as linhas serão encerradas por um caractere de nova linha. Este exemplo pressupõe que você concluiu o exemplo anterior.

$sqoopCommand = "import --connect $connectionString --table mobiledata --target-dir wasb:///tutorials/usesqoop/importeddata --fields-terminated-by '\t' --lines-terminated-by '\n' -m 1"


$sqoopDef = New-AzHDInsightSqoopJobDefinition `
    -Command $sqoopCommand

$sqoopJob = Start-AzHDInsightJob `
                -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
                -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
                -JobDefinition $sqoopDef

Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
    -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
    -DisplayOutputType StandardError

Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
    -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
    -DisplayOutputType StandardOutput

Exemplo de exportação adicional do Sqoop

Este é um exemplo robusto que exporta dados de /tutorials/usesqoop/data/sample.log da conta de armazenamento padrão e, em seguida, importa-os para uma tabela chamada log4jlogs em um banco de dados do SQL Server. Este exemplo não depende dos exemplos anteriores.

O script PowerShell a seguir processa previamente o arquivo de origem e o exporta para a tabela log4jlogs. Substitua CLUSTERNAME, CLUSTERPASSWORD e SQLPASSWORD pelos valores que você usou do pré-requisito.

<#------ BEGIN USER INPUT ------#>
$hdinsightClusterName = "CLUSTERNAME"
$httpUserName = "admin"  #default is admin, update as needed
$httpPassword = 'CLUSTERPASSWORD'
$sqlDatabasePassword = 'SQLPASSWORD'
<#------- END USER INPUT -------#>

# Other fixed variable that should be used as is
$sqlServerName = $hdinsightClusterName + "dbserver"
$sqlDatabaseName = $hdinsightClusterName + "db"
$tableName_log4j = "log4jlogs"
$exportDir_log4j = "/tutorials/usesqoop/data"
$sourceBlobName = "example/data/sample.log"
$destBlobName = "tutorials/usesqoop/data/sample.log"
$sqljdbcdriver = "/user/oozie/share/lib/sqoop/mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar"

$cluster = Get-AzHDInsightCluster -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName
$defaultStorageAccountName = $cluster.DefaultStorageAccount -replace '.blob.core.windows.net'
$defaultStorageContainer = $cluster.DefaultStorageContainer
$resourceGroup = $cluster.ResourceGroup

$sqlServer = Get-AzSqlServer -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup -ServerName $sqlServerName
$sqlServerLogin = $sqlServer.SqlAdministratorLogin
$sqlServerFQDN = $sqlServer.FullyQualifiedDomainName

#Connect to Azure subscription
Write-Host "`nConnecting to your Azure subscription ..." -ForegroundColor Green
try{Get-AzContext}
catch{Connect-AzAccount}

#pre-process the source file
Write-Host "`nPreprocessing the source file ..." -ForegroundColor Green

# This procedure creates a new file with $destBlobName
# Define the connection string
$defaultStorageAccountKey = (Get-AzStorageAccountKey `
                                -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup `
                                -Name $defaultStorageAccountName)[0].Value

# Create block blob objects referencing the source and destination blob.
$storageAccount = Get-AzStorageAccount `
    -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup `
    -Name $defaultStorageAccountName

$storageContainer = ($storageAccount |Get-AzStorageContainer -Name $defaultStorageContainer).CloudBlobContainer

$sourceBlob = $storageContainer.GetBlockBlobReference($sourceBlobName)
$destBlob = $storageContainer.GetBlockBlobReference($destBlobName)

# Define a MemoryStream and a StreamReader for reading from the source file
$stream = New-Object System.IO.MemoryStream
$stream = $sourceBlob.OpenRead()
$sReader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($stream)

# Define a MemoryStream and a StreamWriter for writing into the destination file
$memStream = New-Object System.IO.MemoryStream
$writeStream = New-Object System.IO.StreamWriter $memStream

# Pre-process the source blob
$exString = "java.lang.Exception:"
while(-Not $sReader.EndOfStream){
    $line = $sReader.ReadLine()
    $split = $line.Split(" ")

    # remove the "java.lang.Exception" from the first element of the array
    # for example: java.lang.Exception: 2012-02-03 19:11:02 SampleClass8 [WARN] problem finding id 153454612
    if ($split[0] -eq $exString){
        #create a new ArrayList to remove $split[0]
        $newArray = [System.Collections.ArrayList] $split
        $newArray.Remove($exString)

        # update $split and $line
        $split = $newArray
        $line = $newArray -join(" ")
    }

    # remove the lines that has less than 7 elements
    if ($split.count -ge 7){
        write-host $line
        $writeStream.WriteLine($line)
    }
}

# Write to the destination blob
$writeStream.Flush()
$memStream.Seek(0, "Begin")
$destBlob.UploadFromStream($memStream)

#export the log file from the cluster to SQL
Write-Host "Exporting the log file ..." -ForegroundColor Green

$pw = ConvertTo-SecureString -String $httpPassword -AsPlainText -Force
$httpCredential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($httpUserName,$pw)

# Connection string
$connectionString = "jdbc:sqlserver://$sqlServerFQDN;user=$sqlServerLogin@$sqlServerName;password=$sqlDatabasePassword;database=$sqlDatabaseName"

# Submit a Sqoop job
$sqoopDef = New-AzHDInsightSqoopJobDefinition `
    -Command "export --connect $connectionString --table $tableName_log4j --export-dir $exportDir_log4j --input-fields-terminated-by \0x20 -m 1" `
    -Files $sqljdbcdriver

$sqoopJob = Start-AzHDInsightJob `
                -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
                -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
                -JobDefinition $sqoopDef

Wait-AzHDInsightJob `
    -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup `
    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
    -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId

Write-Host "Standard Error" -BackgroundColor Green
Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
    -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup `
    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
    -DefaultStorageAccountName $defaultStorageAccountName `
    -DefaultStorageAccountKey $defaultStorageAccountKey `
    -DefaultContainer $defaultStorageContainer `
    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
    -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
    -DisplayOutputType StandardError

Write-Host "Standard Output" -BackgroundColor Green
Get-AzHDInsightJobOutput `
    -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
    -ClusterName $hdinsightClusterName `
    -DefaultStorageAccountName $defaultStorageAccountName `
    -DefaultStorageAccountKey $defaultStorageAccountKey `
    -DefaultContainer $defaultStorageContainer `
    -HttpCredential $httpCredential `
    -JobId $sqoopJob.JobId `
    -DisplayOutputType StandardOutput

Limitações

O HDInsight baseado em Linux tem as seguintes limitações:

  • Exportação em massa: o conector Sqoop usado para exportar dados para o SQL não permite inserções em massa no momento.

  • Envio em lote: Ao usar o comutador -batch para executar inserções, o Sqoop realizará várias inserções em vez de enviar em lote as operações de inserção.

Próximas etapas

Você aprendeu como usar o Sqoop. Para obter mais informações, consulte: