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[jira] [Created] (HADOOP-10218) Using brace glob pattern in S3 URL
causes exception due to Path created with empty string
Björn Ramberg created HADOOP-10218:
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Summary: Using brace glob pattern in S3 URL causes exception due to Path created with empty string
Key: HADOOP-10218
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10218
Project: Hadoop Common
Issue Type: Bug
Components: fs/s3
Affects Versions: 1.2.1
Reporter: Björn Ramberg
When using a brace glob pattern inside a S3 URL, an exception is thrown because a Path is constructed with the empty string. The simplest reproduction case I've found is:
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$ hadoop fs -ls 's3n://public-read-access-bucket/{foo,bar}'
ls: Can not create a Path from an empty string
{code}
It does not seem to make a difference whether any file exists that match the pattern. The problem only seems to affect buckets with public read access. The private buckets tried seem to work fine. When running through a Hadoop step, the following backtrace was produced:
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Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.checkPathArg(Path.java:82)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.<init>(Path.java:90)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.<init>(Path.java:50)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3native.NativeS3FileSystem.listStatus(NativeS3FileSystem.java:856)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.listStatus(FileSystem.java:844)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.listStatus(FileSystem.java:904)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.globPathsLevel(FileSystem.java:1082)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.globStatusInternal(FileSystem.java:1025)
at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.globStatus(FileSystem.java:989)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.FileInputFormat.listStatus(FileInputFormat.java:215)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.FileInputFormat.getSplits(FileInputFormat.java:252)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.writeNewSplits(JobClient.java:1017)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.writeSplits(JobClient.java:1034)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.access$700(JobClient.java:174)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient$2.run(JobClient.java:952)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient$2.run(JobClient.java:905)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:415)
at org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.doAs(UserGroupInformation.java:1132)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient.submitJobInternal(JobClient.java:905)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Job.submit(Job.java:500)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Job.waitForCompletion(Job.java:530)
at rubydoop.RubydoopJobRunner.run(RubydoopJobRunner.java:29)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:65)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:79)
at rubydoop.RubydoopJobRunner.main(RubydoopJobRunner.java:74)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.RunJar.main(RunJar.java:187)
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Furthermore, interestingly, the following works:
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$ hadoop fs -ls 's3n://public-read-access-bucket/{foo/,bar/}{baz,qux}'
{code}
but this fails:
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$ hadoop fs -ls 's3n://public-read-access-bucket/{foo,bar}/{baz,qux}'
{code}
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