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+ h1. SwineHerd
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+ Swineherd is for running scripts and workflows on filesystems.
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+ h3. Outline
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+ A @workflow@ is built with @script@ objects and ran on a @filesystem@.
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+ h4. Script:
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+ A script has the following
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+ * @source@ - The source file used. These can be "Apache Pig":http://pig.apache.org/ scripts, "Wukong":http://github.com/infochimps/wukong scripts, even "R":http://www.r-project.org/ scripts. You can add your own scripts by subclassing the @script@ class.
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+ * @input@ - An array of input paths.
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+ * @output@ - An array of output paths.
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+ * @options@ - A ruby hash of options used as command line args. Eg. {:foo => 'bar'}. How these options are mapped to command line arguments is up to the particular script class.
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+ * @attributes@ - A ruby hash of parameters used for variable substitution. Every script is assumed to be (but not required to be) an eruby template.
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+ h4. Workflow:
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+ A workflow is built using rake @task@ objects that doing nothing more than run scripts. A workflow
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+ * can be described with a directed dependency graph
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+ * has an @id@ which is used to run its tasks idempotently. At the moment it is the responsibility of the running process (or human being) to choose a suitable id.
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+ * manages intermediate outputs by using the @next_output@ and @latest_output@ methods. See the examples dir for usage.
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+ * A workflow has a working directory in which all intermediate outputs go
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+ ** These are named according to the rake task that created them
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+
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+ h4. FileSystem
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+ Workflows are intended to run on filesystems. At the moment, implemented filesystems are
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+ * @file@ - Local file system. Only thoroughly tested on unbuntu linux.
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+ * @hdfs@ - Hadoop distributed file system. Uses jruby and the Apache Hadoop 0.20 api.
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+ * @s3@ - Uses the right_aws gem for interacting with Amazon Simple Storage System (s3).
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+
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+ Using the filesystem:
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+ Paths should be absolute.
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+ <pre><code>
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+ # get a new instance of local filesystem and write to it
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+ localfs = FileSystem.get(:file)
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+ localfs.open("mylocalfile", 'w') do |f|
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+ f.write("Writing a string to a local file")
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+ end
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+
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+ # get a new instance of hadoop filesystem and write to it
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+ hadoopfs = FileSystem.get(:hdfs)
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+ hadoopfs.open("myhadoopfile", 'w') do |f|
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+ f.write("Writing a string to an hdfs file")
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+ end
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+
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+ # get a new instance of s3 filesystem and write to it
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+ access_key_id = '1234abcd'
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+ secret_access_key = 'foobar1234'
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+ s3fs = FileSystem.get(:s3, accees_key_id, secret_access_key)
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+ s3fs.mkpath 'mys3bucket' # bucket must exist
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+ s3fs.open("mys3bucket/mys3file", 'w') do |f|
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+ f.write("Writing a string to an s3 file")
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+ end
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+ </code></pre>
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+ h3. Working Example
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+ For the most up to date working example see the examples directory. Here's a simple example for running pagerank:
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+ <pre><code>
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ $LOAD_PATH << '../../lib'
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+ require 'swineherd' ; include Swineherd
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+ require 'swineherd/script' ; include Swineherd::Script
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+ require 'swineherd/filesystem'
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+ Settings.define :flow_id, :required => true, :description => "Flow id required to make run of workflow unique"
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+ Settings.define :iterations, :type => Integer, :default => 10, :description => "Number of pagerank iterations to run"
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+ Settings.define :hadoop_home, :default => '/usr/local/share/hadoop', :description => "Path to hadoop config"
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+ Settings.resolve!
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+ flow = Workflow.new(Settings.flow_id) do
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+ # The filesystems we're going to be working with
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+ hdfs = Swineherd::FileSystem.get(:hdfs)
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+ localfs = Swineherd::FileSystem.get(:file)
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+
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+ # The scripts we're going to use
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+ initializer = PigScript.new('scripts/pagerank_initialize.pig')
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+ iterator = PigScript.new('scripts/pagerank.pig')
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+ finisher = WukongScript.new('scripts/cut_off_list.rb')
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+ plotter = RScript.new('scripts/histogram.R')
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+
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+ #
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+ # Runs simple pig script to initialize pagerank. We must specify the input
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+ # here as this is the first step in the workflow. The output attribute is to
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+ # ensure idempotency and the options attribute is the hash that will be
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+ # converted into command-line args for the pig interpreter.
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+ #
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+ task :pagerank_initialize do
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+ initializer.options = {:adjlist => "/tmp/pagerank_example/seinfeld_network.tsv", :initgrph => next_output(:pagerank_initialize)}
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+ initializer.run(:hadoop) unless hdfs.exists? latest_output(:pagerank_initialize)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Runs multiple iterations of pagerank with another pig script and manages all
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+ # the intermediate outputs.
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+ #
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+ task :pagerank_iterate => [:pagerank_initialize] do
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+ iterator.options[:damp] = '0.85f'
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+ iterator.options[:curr_iter_file] = latest_output(:pagerank_initialize)
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+ Settings.iterations.times do
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+ iterator.options[:next_iter_file] = next_output(:pagerank_iterate)
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+ iterator.run(:hadoop) unless hdfs.exists? latest_output(:pagerank_iterate)
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+ iterator.refresh!
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+ iterator.options[:curr_iter_file] = latest_output(:pagerank_iterate)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Here we use a wukong script to cut off the last field (a big pig bag of
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+ # links). Notice how every wukong script MUST have an input but pig scripts do
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+ # not.
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+ #
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+ task :cut_off_adjacency_list => [:pagerank_iterate] do
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+ finisher.input << latest_output(:pagerank_iterate)
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+ finisher.output << next_output(:cut_off_adjacency_list)
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+ finisher.run :hadoop unless hdfs.exists? latest_output(:cut_off_adjacency_list)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # We want to pull down one result file, merge the part-000.. files into one file
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+ #
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+ task :merge_results => [:cut_off_adjacency_list] do
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+ merged_results = next_output(:merge_results)
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+ hdfs.merge(latest_output(:cut_off_adjacency_list), merged_results) unless hdfs.exists? merged_results
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Cat results into a local directory with the same structure
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+ # eg. #{work_dir}/#{flow_id}/pull_down_results-0.
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+ #
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+ # FIXME: Bridging filesystems is cludgey.
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+ #
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+ task :pull_down_results => [:merge_results] do
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+ local_results = next_output(:pull_down_results)
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+ hdfs.copy_to_local(latest_output(:merge_results), local_results) unless localfs.exists? local_results
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Plot 2nd column of the result as a histogram (requires R and
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+ # ggplot2). Note that the output here is a png file but doesn't have that
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+ # extension. Ensmarten me as to the right way to handle that?
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+ #
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+ task :plot_results => [:pull_down_results] do
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+ plotter.attributes = {
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+ :pagerank_data => latest_output(:pull_down_results),
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+ :plot_file => next_output(:plot_results), # <-- this will be a png...
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+ :raw_rank => "aes(x=d$V2)"
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+ }
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+ plotter.run(:local) unless localfs.exists? latest_output(:plot_results)
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ flow.workdir = "/tmp/pagerank_example"
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+ flow.describe
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+ flow.run(:plot_results)
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+ </code></pre>
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+ h3. Utils
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+ There's a fun little program to emphasize the ease of using the filesystem abstraction called 'hdp-tree':
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+ <pre><code>
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+ $: bin/hdp-tree /tmp/my_hdfs_directory
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+ ---
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+ /tmp/my_hdfs_directory:
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+ - my_hdfs_directory:
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+ - sub_dir_a: leaf_file_1
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+ - sub_dir_a: leaf_file_2
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+ - sub_dir_a: leaf_file_3
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+ - my_hdfs_directory:
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+ - sub_dir_b: leaf_file_1
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+ - sub_dir_b: leaf_file_2
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+ - sub_dir_b: leaf_file_3
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+ - my_hdfs_directory:
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+ - sub_dir_c: leaf_file_1
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+ - sub_dir_c: leaf_file_2
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+ - sub_dir_c: leaf_file_3
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+ - sub_dir_c:
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+ - sub_sub_dir_a: yet_another_leaf_file
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+ - sub_dir_c: sub_sub_dir_b
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+ - sub_dir_c: sub_sub_dir_c
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+ </code></pre>
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+ I know, it's not as pretty as unix tree, but this IS github...
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+ h3. TODO
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+ * next task in a workflow should NOT run if the previous step failed
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+ ** this is made difficult by the fact that, sometimes?, when a pig script fails it still returns a 0 exit status
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+ ** same for wukong scripts
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+ * add a @job@ object that implements a @not_if@ function. this way a @workflow@ will be constructed of @job@ objects
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+ ** a @job@ will do nothing more than execute the ruby code in it's (run?) block, unless @not_if@ is true
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+ ** this way we can put @script@ objects inside a @job@ and only run under certain conditions that the user specifies when
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+ they create the @job@
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+ * implement ftp filesystem interfaces
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+
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+ require 'jeweler'
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+ Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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+ # gem is a Gem::Specification... see http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 for more options
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+ gem.name = "swineherd"
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+ gem.homepage = "http://github.com/Ganglion/swineherd"
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+ gem.license = "MIT"
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+ gem.summary = %Q{Flexible data workflow glue.}
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+ gem.description = %Q{Swineherd is for running scripts and workflows on filesystems.}
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+ gem.email = "jacob.a.perkins@gmail.com"
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+ gem.authors = ["Jacob Perkins"]
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+ # Include your dependencies below. Runtime dependencies are required when using your gem,
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+ # and development dependencies are only needed for development (ie running rake tasks, tests, etc)
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+ # gem.add_runtime_dependency 'jabber4r', '> 0.1'
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+ # gem.add_development_dependency 'rspec', '> 1.2.3'
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "yard", "~> 0.6.0"
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "jeweler", "~> 1.5.2"
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "rcov", ">= 0"
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+ gem.add_dependency 'configliere'
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+ gem.add_dependency 'gorillib'
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+ gem.add_dependency 'erubis'
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+ gem.add_dependency 'right_aws'
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+ end
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+ Jeweler::RubygemsDotOrgTasks.new
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+ require 'yard'
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+ YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'swineherd' ; include Swineherd
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+
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+ #
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+ # Uses hadoop and rake's multitask capability to stream many source
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+ # files in parallel into a single destination directory.
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+ #
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+ Settings.define :input, :type => Array, :required => true, :description => "Comma spearated list of directories (hdfs paths, s3 paths, etc) to stream"
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+ Settings.define :output, :required => true, :description => "Destination directory (s3 or hdfs)"
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+ Settings.resolve!
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+
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+ #
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+ # Takes a hash of paths eg: {'filename' => 'full path'} and defines
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+ # a new streaming task for each one
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+ #
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+ def define_tasks list_of_tasks
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+ list_of_tasks.each do |basename, source|
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+ task basename do
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+ destination = File.join(Settings.output, basename) # each file gets its own output
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+ HDFS.stream(source, destination)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Create a list of tasks, one per file
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+ list_of_tasks = Settings.input.inject({}){|list, path| list[File.basename(path)] = path; list}
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+ define_tasks list_of_tasks
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+ multitask :stream_all => list_of_tasks.keys
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+ Rake::MultiTask["stream_all"].invoke