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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-14663) Parse escape sequences in
spark-defaults.conf
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-14663?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Sergey updated SPARK-14663:
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Description:
I am trying to specify
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter in spark-defaults.conf, namely, to set it to "\n" (the #10 character). I know how to do it in sc.newAPIHadoopFile, but I'd like to set it in configuration, so I can keep using sc.textFile (because it also works with zipped files).
However, I can't find a way to accomplish it.
I have tried
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \n
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter '\n'
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter "\n"
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \\n (that's two slashes and the letter n)
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter (just pressing enter)
None of them works. I check in sc._conf.getAll(), and none of them gives me the right result.
was:
I am trying to specify
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter in spark-defaults.conf, namely, to set it to "\n" (the #10 character). I know how to do it in sc.newAPIHadoopFile, but I'd like to set it in configuration, so I can keep using sc.textFile (because it also works with zipped files).
However, I can't find a way to accomplish it.
I have tried
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \n
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter '\n'
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter "\n"
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \\n
spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter (just pressing enter)
None of them works. I check in sc._conf.getAll(), and none of them gives me the right result.
> Parse escape sequences in spark-defaults.conf
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>
> Key: SPARK-14663
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-14663
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Spark Core
> Affects Versions: 1.6.1
> Reporter: Sergey
>
> I am trying to specify
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter in spark-defaults.conf, namely, to set it to "\n" (the #10 character). I know how to do it in sc.newAPIHadoopFile, but I'd like to set it in configuration, so I can keep using sc.textFile (because it also works with zipped files).
> However, I can't find a way to accomplish it.
> I have tried
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \n
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter '\n'
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter "\n"
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter \\n (that's two slashes and the letter n)
> spark.hadoop.textinputformat.record.delimiter (just pressing enter)
> None of them works. I check in sc._conf.getAll(), and none of them gives me the right result.
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