I have a Spark job that reads data from a configuration file. This file is a typesafe config file.
The code that reads the config looks like that:
ConfigFactory.load().getConfig("com.mycompany")
Now I don't assemble the application.conf as part of my uber jar since I want to pass the file as an external file
The content of the external application.conf I want to use looks like this:
com.mycompany {
//configurations my program needs
}
This application.conf file exists on my local machine file system (and not on HDFS)
I'm using Spark 1.6.1 with Yarn
This is how my spark-submit command looks like:
LOG4J_FULL_PATH=/log4j-path
ROOT_DIR=/application.conf-path
/opt/deploy/spark/bin/spark-submit \
--class com.mycompany.Main \
--master yarn \
--deploy-mode cluster \
--files $ROOT_DIR/application.conf \
--files $LOG4J_FULL_PATH/log4j.xml \
--conf spark.executor.extraClassPath="-Dconfig.file=file:application.conf" \
--driver-class-path $ROOT_DIR/application.conf \
--verbose \
/opt/deploy/lal-ml.jar
The exception I receive is:
2016-11-09 12:32:14 ERROR ApplicationMaster:95 - User class threw exception: com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$Missing: No configuration setting found for key 'com'
com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$Missing: No configuration setting found for key 'com'
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.findKey(SimpleConfig.java:124)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.find(SimpleConfig.java:147)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.find(SimpleConfig.java:159)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.find(SimpleConfig.java:164)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.getObject(SimpleConfig.java:218)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.getConfig(SimpleConfig.java:224)
at com.typesafe.config.impl.SimpleConfig.getConfig(SimpleConfig.java:33)
at com.mycompany.Main$.main(Main.scala:36)
at com.mycompany.Main.main(Main.scala)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
at org.apache.spark.deploy.yarn.ApplicationMaster$$anon$2.run(ApplicationMaster.scala:542)
And so my question is: does anybody know how I can load an external typesafe application.conf file that sit on my local machine with spark-submit and yarn?
I tried following some of the solutions in How to add a typesafe config file which is located on HDFS to spark-submit (cluster-mode)? and in Typesafe Config in Spark and also in How to pass -D parameter or environment variable to Spark job? and nothing worked
I'll appreciate any direction to solving this
Thanks in advance
So with a little digging in the Spark 1.6.1 source code I found the solution.
These are the steps that you need to take in order to get both the log4j and the application.conf being used by your application when submitting to yarn using cluster mode:
--files "$ROOT_DIR/application.conf,$LOG4J_FULL_PATH/log4j.xml"
(separate them by comma)--conf spark.driver.extraJavaOptions="-Dlog4j.configuration=file:log4j.xml"
- notice that once you pass it with --files you can just refer to the file name without any pathNote: I haven't tried it but from what I saw if you're trying to run it in client mode I think the
spark.driver.extraJavaOptions
line should be renamed to something like driver-java-options Thats it. So simple and I wish these things were documented better. I hope this answer will help someoneCheers
Even though, it is a question from a year ago, I had a simmilar issue with the ConfigFactor. To be able to read
application.conf
file, you have to do two things.--files /path/to/file/application.conf
. Note that you can read it from HDFS if you wish.--packages com.typesafe:config:version
.Since the
application.conf
file will be at the same temporary directory than the main jar aplication, you can assume in your code.Using the answer gave above (https://stackoverflow.com/a/40586476/6615465), the code for this question will be the following: