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Introduction

PXF is an extensible framework that allows a distributed database like GPDB to query external data files, whose metadata is not managed by the database. PXF includes built-in connectors for accessing data that exists inside HDFS files, Hive tables, HBase tables and more. Users can also create their own connectors to other data storages or processing engines. To create these connectors using JAVA plugins, see the PXF API and Reference Guide onGPDB.

Package Contents

server/

Contains the server side code of PXF along with the PXF Service and all the Plugins

automation/

Contains the automation and integration tests for PXF against the various datasources

singlecluster/

Hadoop testing environment to exercise the pxf automation tests

concourse/

Resources for PXF's Continuous Integration pipelines

PXF Development

Below are the steps to build and install PXF along with its dependencies including GPDB and Hadoop.

To start, ensure you have a ~/workspace directory and have cloned the pxf and its prerequisities(shown below) under it. (The name workspace is not strictly required but will be used throughout this guide.) Alternatively, you may create a symlink to your existing repo folder.

ln -s ~/<git_repos_root> ~/workspace
mkdir -p ~/workspace
cd ~/workspace

git clone https://github.com/greenplum-db/pxf.git

How to Build

PXF uses gradle for build and has a wrapper makefile for abstraction

# Compile & Test PXF
make
  
# Simply Run unittest
make unittest

Prerequisites

In order to demonstrate end to end functionality you will need JDK, GPDB and Hadoop installed.

JDK

JDK version 1.8+ is recommended.

Hadoop

We have all the related hadoop components(hdfs,hive,hbase,zookeeper,etc) mapped into simple artifact named singlecluster. You can download from here and untar the singlecluster-HDP.tar.gz file, which contains everything needed to run Hadoop.

mv singlecluster-HDP.tar.gz ~/workspace/
cd ~/workspace
tar xzf singlecluster-HDP.tar.gz

GPDB

git clone https://github.com/greenplum-db/gpdb.git

You'll end up with a directory structure like this:

~
└── workspace
    ├── pxf
    ├── singlecluster-HDP
    └── gpdb

If you already have GPDB installed and running using the instructions shown in the GPDB README, you can ignore the Setup GPDB section below and simply follow the steps in Setup Hadoop and Setup PXF

If you don't wish to use docker, make sure you manually install JDK.

Development With Docker

NOTE: Since the docker container will house all Single cluster Hadoop, Greenplum and PXF, we recommend that you have atleast 4 cpus and 6GB memory allocated to Docker. These settings are available under docker preferences.

The following commands run the docker container and set up and switch to user gpadmin.

docker run --rm -it \
  -p 5432:5432 \
  -p 5888:5888 \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -p 8020:8020 \
  -p 9090:9090 \
  -p 50070:50070 \
  -w /home/gpadmin/workspace \
  -v ~/workspace/gpdb:/home/gpadmin/workspace/gpdb \
  -v ~/workspace/pxf:/home/gpadmin/workspace/pxf \
  -v ~/workspace/singlecluster-HDP:/home/gpadmin/workspace/singlecluster \
  pivotaldata/gpdb-pxf-dev:centos6 /bin/bash -c \
  "/home/gpadmin/workspace/pxf/dev/set_up_gpadmin_user.bash && /sbin/service sshd start && /bin/bash"

# in the container
su - gpadmin

Setup GPDB

Configure, build and install GPDB. This will be needed only when you use the container for the first time with GPDB source.

~/workspace/pxf/dev/build_gpdb.bash
~/workspace/pxf/dev/install_gpdb.bash

For subsequent minor changes to GPDB source you can simply do the following:

~/workspace/pxf/dev/install_gpdb.bash

Create Greenplum Cluster

source /usr/local/greenplum-db-devel/greenplum_path.sh
make -C ~/workspace/gpdb create-demo-cluster
source ~/workspace/gpdb/gpAux/gpdemo/gpdemo-env.sh

Setup Hadoop

Hdfs will be needed to demonstrate functionality. You can choose to start additional hadoop components (hive/hbase) if you need them.

Setup User Impersonation prior to starting the hadoop components. (this allows the gpadmin user to access hadoop data).

~/workspace/pxf/dev/configure_singlecluster.bash

Setup and start HDFS

pushd ~/workspace/singlecluster/bin
echo y | ./init-gphd.sh
./start-hdfs.sh
popd

Start other optional components based on your need

pushd ~/workspace/singlecluster/bin
# Start Hive
./start-yarn.sh
./start-hive.sh

# Start HBase 
./start-zookeeper.sh
./start-hbase.sh
popd

Setup PXF

Install PXF Server

# Install PXF
make -C ~/workspace/pxf/server install

# Initialize PXF
$PXF_HOME/bin/pxf init

# Start PXF
$PXF_HOME/bin/pxf start

Install PXF client (ignore if this is already done)

if [ -d ~/workspace/gpdb/gpAux/extensions/pxf ]; then
	PXF_EXTENSIONS_DIR=gpAux/extensions/pxf
else
	PXF_EXTENSIONS_DIR=gpcontrib/pxf
fi
make -C ~/workspace/gpdb/${PXF_EXTENSIONS_DIR} installcheck
psql -d template1 -c "create extension pxf"

Run PXF Tests

All tests use a database named pxfautomation.

pushd ~/workspace/pxf/automation

# Run specific tests. Example: Hdfs Smoke Test
make TEST=HdfsSmokeTest

# Run all tests. This will be time consuming.
make GROUP=gpdb
popd

Make Changes to PXF

To deploy your changes to PXF in the development environment.

# $PXF_HOME folder is replaced each time you make install.
# So, if you have any config changes, you may want to back those up.
$PXF_HOME/bin/pxf stop
make -C ~/workspace/pxf/server install

# Make any config changes you had backed up previously
$PXF_HOME/bin/pxf start

IDE Setup (IntelliJ)

  • Start IntelliJ. Click "Open" and select the directory to which you cloned the pxf repo.
  • Select File > Project Structure.
  • Make sure you have a JDK selected.
  • In the Project Settings > Modules section, import two modules for the pxf/server and pxf/automation directories. The first time you'll get an error saying that there's no JDK set for Gradle. Just cancel and retry. It goes away the second time.
  • Restart IntelliJ
  • Check that it worked by running a test (Cmd+O)

To run a Kerberized Hadoop Cluster

Requirements

  • Download bin_gpdb (from any of the pipelines)
  • Download pxf_tarball (from any of the pipelines)

These instructions allow you to run a Kerberized cluster

docker run --rm -it \
  --privileged \
  --hostname c6401.ambari.apache.org \
  -p 5432:5432 \
  -p 5888:5888 \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -p 8080:8080 \
  -p 8020:8020 \
  -p 9090:9090 \
  -p 50070:50070 \
  -w /home/gpadmin/workspace \
  -v ~/workspace/gpdb:/home/gpadmin/workspace/gpdb_src \
  -v ~/workspace/pxf:/home/gpadmin/workspace/pxf_src \
  -v ~/workspace/singlecluster-HDP:/home/gpadmin/workspace/singlecluster \
  -v ~/Downloads/bin_gpdb:/home/gpadmin/workspace/bin_gpdb \
  -v ~/Downloads/pxf_tarball:/home/gpadmin/workspace/pxf_tarball \
  -e CLUSTER_NAME=hdp \
  -e NODE=c6401.ambari.apache.org \
  -e REALM=AMBARI.APACHE.ORG \
  pivotaldata/gpdb-pxf-dev:centos6-hdp-secure /bin/bash

# Inside the container run the following command:
pxf_src/concourse/scripts/test_pxf_secure.bash

echo "+----------------------------------------------+"
echo "| Kerberos admin principal: admin/admin@${REALM} |"
echo "| Kerberos admin password : admin              |"
echo "+----------------------------------------------+"

su - gpadmin

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