The Accumulo-Examples repository contains a collection of examples for Accumulo versions 2.0 and
greater. Examples within the main
branch are designed to work with the version currently
under development. Additional branches exist for previous releases of the Accumulo 2.x line. For
example, the 2.0
branch contains examples specifically intended to work with that release version.
The Accumulo Tour also provides several simple introductory examples that may be of interest.
A collection of examples for Accumulo 1.10 can be found here.
Follow the steps below to run the Accumulo examples:
Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/apache/accumulo-examples.git
Follow Accumulo's quickstart to install and run an Accumulo instance.
Accumulo has an accumulo-client.properties in conf/
that must be configured as
the examples will use this file to connect to your instance.
Review env.sh.example and accumulo-env.sh (within your accumulo installation) to see if you
need to customize them. If ACCUMULO_HOME
& HADOOP_HOME
are set in your shell, you may be
able skip this step. Make sure ACCUMULO_CLIENT_PROPS
is set to the location of your
accumulo-client.properties.
cp conf/env.sh.example conf/env.sh
vim conf/env.sh
Build the examples repo and copy the examples jar to Accumulo's lib/
directory to get on its
class path:
./bin/build
cp target/accumulo-examples.jar /path/to/accumulo/lib/
Each Accumulo example has its own documentation and instructions for running the example which are linked to below.
When running the examples, remember the tips below:
runex
or runmr
commands which are located in the bin/
directory
of this repo. The runex
command is a simple script that use the examples shaded jar to run a
a class. The runmr
starts a MapReduce job in YARN.accumulo
and accumulo-util
commands which are expected to be on your
PATH
. These commands are found in the bin/
directory of your Accumulo installation.Each example below highlights a feature of Apache Accumulo.
Example | Description |
---|---|
batch | Using the batch writer and batch scanner |
bloom | Creating a bloom filter enabled table to increase query performance |
bulkIngest | Ingesting bulk data using map/reduce jobs on Hadoop |
classpath | Using per-table classpaths |
client | Using table operations, reading and writing data in Java. |
combiner | Using example StatsCombiner to find min, max, sum, and count. |
compactionStrategy | Configuring a compaction strategy |
constraints | Using constraints with tables. Limit the mutation size to avoid running out of memory |
deleteKeyValuePair | Deleting a key/value pair and verifying the deletion in RFile. |
dirlist | Storing filesystem information. |
export | Exporting and importing tables. |
filedata | Storing file data. |
filter | Using the AgeOffFilter to remove records more than 30 seconds old. |
helloworld | Inserting records both inside map/reduce jobs and outside. And reading records between two rows. |
isolation | Using the isolated scanner to ensure partial changes are not seen. |
regex | Using MapReduce and Accumulo to find data using regular expressions. |
reservations | Using conditional mutations to implement simple reservation system. |
rgbalancer | Using a balancer to spread groups of tablets within a table evenly |
rowhash | Using MapReduce to read a table and write to a new column in the same table. |
sample | Building and using sample data in Accumulo. |
shard | Using the intersecting iterator with a term index partitioned by document. |
spark | Using Accumulo as input and output for Apache Spark jobs |
tabletofile | Using MapReduce to read a table and write one of its columns to a file in HDFS. |
terasort | Generating random data and sorting it using Accumulo. |
tracing | Generating trace data in a client application and Accumulo. |
uniquecols | Use MapReduce to count unique columns in Accumulo |
visibility | Using visibilities (or combinations of authorizations). Also shows user permissions. |
wordcount | Use MapReduce and Accumulo to do a word count on text files |
This repository can be used to test Accumulo release candidates. See docs/release-testing.md.