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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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* @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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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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h4. FileSystem
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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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# get a new instance of local filesystem and write to it
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localfs = FileSystem.get(:file)
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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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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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$LOAD_PATH << '../../lib'
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require 'swineherd' ; include Swineherd
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Settings.define :flow_id, :required => true, :description => "Flow id required to make run of workflow unique"
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'rake'
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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.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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|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
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|
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+
|
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+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
require 'rubygems'
|
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|
+
require 'rake'
|
5
|
+
require 'swineherd' ; include Swineherd
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
#
|
8
|
+
# Uses hadoop and rake's multitask capability to stream many source
|
9
|
+
# files in parallel into a single destination directory.
|
10
|
+
#
|
11
|
+
|
12
|
+
Settings.define :input, :type => Array, :required => true, :description => "Comma spearated list of directories (hdfs paths, s3 paths, etc) to stream"
|
13
|
+
Settings.define :output, :required => true, :description => "Destination directory (s3 or hdfs)"
|
14
|
+
Settings.resolve!
|
15
|
+
|
16
|
+
#
|
17
|
+
# Takes a hash of paths eg: {'filename' => 'full path'} and defines
|
18
|
+
# a new streaming task for each one
|
19
|
+
#
|
20
|
+
def define_tasks list_of_tasks
|
21
|
+
list_of_tasks.each do |basename, source|
|
22
|
+
task basename do
|
23
|
+
destination = File.join(Settings.output, basename) # each file gets its own output
|
24
|
+
HDFS.stream(source, destination)
|
25
|
+
end
|
26
|
+
end
|
27
|
+
end
|
28
|
+
|
29
|
+
# Create a list of tasks, one per file
|
30
|
+
list_of_tasks = Settings.input.inject({}){|list, path| list[File.basename(path)] = path; list}
|
31
|
+
define_tasks list_of_tasks
|
32
|
+
|
33
|
+
multitask :stream_all => list_of_tasks.keys
|
34
|
+
|
35
|
+
Rake::MultiTask["stream_all"].invoke
|