Querying on multiple Hive stores using Apache Spark

This doesn't seem to be possible in the current version of Spark. Reading the HiveContext code in the Spark Repo it appears that hive.metastore.uris is something that is configurable for many Metastores, but it appears to be used only for redundancy across the same metastore, not totally different metastores.

More information here https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/AdminManual+MetastoreAdmin

But you will probably have to aggregate the data somewhere in order to work on it in unison. Or you could create multiple Spark Contexts for each store.

You could try configuring the hive.metastore.uris for multiple different metastores, but it probably won't work. If you do decide to create multiple Spark contexts for each store than make sure you set spark.driver.allowMultipleContexts but this is generally discouraged and may lead to unexpected results.


I think this is possible by making use of Spark SQL capability of connecting and reading data from remote databases using JDBC.

After an exhaustive R & D, I was successfully able to connect to two different hive environments using JDBC and load the hive tables as DataFrames into Spark for further processing.

Environment details

hadoop-2.6.0

apache-hive-2.0.0-bin

spark-1.3.1-bin-hadoop2.6

Code Sample HiveMultiEnvironment.scala

import org.apache.spark.SparkConf
import org.apache.spark.sql.SQLContext
import org.apache.spark.SparkContext
object HiveMultiEnvironment {
  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    var conf = new SparkConf().setAppName("JDBC").setMaster("local")
    var sc = new SparkContext(conf)
    var sqlContext = new SQLContext(sc)

    // load hive table (or) sub-query from Environment 1

    val jdbcDF1 = sqlContext.load("jdbc", Map(
      "url" -> "jdbc:hive2://<host1>:10000/<db>",
      "dbtable" -> "<db.tablename or subquery>",
      "driver" -> "org.apache.hive.jdbc.HiveDriver",
      "user" -> "<username>",
      "password" -> "<password>"))
    jdbcDF1.foreach { println }
      
    // load hive table (or) sub-query from Environment 2

    val jdbcDF2 = sqlContext.load("jdbc", Map(
      "url" -> "jdbc:hive2://<host2>:10000/<db>",
      "dbtable" -> "<db.tablename> or <subquery>",
      "driver" -> "org.apache.hive.jdbc.HiveDriver",
      "user" -> "<username>",
      "password" -> "<password>"))
    jdbcDF2.foreach { println }
  }
  // todo: business logic
}

Other parameters can also be set during load using SqlContext such as setting partitionColumn. Details found under 'JDBC To Other Databases' section in Spark reference doc: https://spark.apache.org/docs/1.3.0/sql-programming-guide.html

Build path from Eclipse:

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What I Haven't Tried

Use of HiveContext for Environment 1 and SqlContext for environment 2

Hope this will be useful.