I'm starting with PySpark and I'm having troubles with creating DataFrames with nested objects.
This is my example.
I have users.
$ cat user.json
{"id":1,"name":"UserA"}
{"id":2,"name":"UserB"}
Users have orders.
$ cat order.json
{"id":1,"price":202.30,"userid":1}
{"id":2,"price":343.99,"userid":1}
{"id":3,"price":399.99,"userid":2}
And I like to join it to get such a struct where orders are array nested in users.
$ cat join.json
{"id":1, "name":"UserA", "orders":[{"id":1,"price":202.30,"userid":1},{"id":2,"price":343.99,"userid":1}]}
{"id":2,"name":"UserB","orders":[{"id":3,"price":399.99,"userid":2}]}
How can I do that ? Is there any kind of nested join or something similar ?
>>> user = sqlContext.read.json("user.json")
>>> user.printSchema();
root
|-- id: long (nullable = true)
|-- name: string (nullable = true)
>>> order = sqlContext.read.json("order.json")
>>> order.printSchema();
root
|-- id: long (nullable = true)
|-- price: double (nullable = true)
|-- userid: long (nullable = true)
>>> joined = sqlContext.read.json("join.json")
>>> joined.printSchema();
root
|-- id: long (nullable = true)
|-- name: string (nullable = true)
|-- orders: array (nullable = true)
| |-- element: struct (containsNull = true)
| | |-- id: long (nullable = true)
| | |-- price: double (nullable = true)
| | |-- userid: long (nullable = true)
EDIT: I know there is possibility to do this using join and foldByKey, but is there any simpler way ?
EDIT2: I'm using solution by @zero323
def joinTable(tableLeft, tableRight, columnLeft, columnRight, columnNested, joinType = "left_outer"):
tmpTable = sqlCtx.createDataFrame(tableRight.rdd.groupBy(lambda r: r.asDict()[columnRight]))
tmpTable = tmpTable.select(tmpTable._1.alias("joinColumn"), tmpTable._2.data.alias(columnNested))
return tableLeft.join(tmpTable, tableLeft[columnLeft] == tmpTable["joinColumn"], joinType).drop("joinColumn")
I add second nested structure 'lines'
>>> lines = sqlContext.read.json(path + "lines.json")
>>> lines.printSchema();
root
|-- id: long (nullable = true)
|-- orderid: long (nullable = true)
|-- product: string (nullable = true)
orders = joinTable(order, lines, "id", "orderid", "lines")
joined = joinTable(user, orders, "id", "userid", "orders")
joined.printSchema()
root
|-- id: long (nullable = true)
|-- name: string (nullable = true)
|-- orders: array (nullable = true)
| |-- element: struct (containsNull = true)
| | |-- id: long (nullable = true)
| | |-- price: double (nullable = true)
| | |-- userid: long (nullable = true)
| | |-- lines: array (nullable = true)
| | | |-- element: struct (containsNull = true)
| | | | |-- _1: long (nullable = true)
| | | | |-- _2: long (nullable = true)
| | | | |-- _3: string (nullable = true)
After this column names from lines are lost. Any ideas ?
EDIT 3: I tried to manual specify schema.
from pyspark.sql.types import *
fields = []
fields.append(StructField("_1", LongType(), True))
inner = ArrayType(lines.schema)
fields.append(StructField("_2", inner))
new_schema = StructType(fields)
print new_schema
grouped = lines.rdd.groupBy(lambda r: r.orderid)
grouped = grouped.map(lambda x: (x[0], list(x[1])))
g = sqlCtx.createDataFrame(grouped, new_schema)
Error:
TypeError: StructType(List(StructField(id,LongType,true),StructField(orderid,LongType,true),StructField(product,StringType,true))) can not accept object in type <class 'pyspark.sql.types.Row'>