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Scala and Spark for Big Data Analytics

By : Md. Rezaul Karim, Sridhar Alla
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Scala and Spark for Big Data Analytics

By: Md. Rezaul Karim, Sridhar Alla

Overview of this book

Scala has been observing wide adoption over the past few years, especially in the field of data science and analytics. Spark, built on Scala, has gained a lot of recognition and is being used widely in productions. Thus, if you want to leverage the power of Scala and Spark to make sense of big data, this book is for you. The first part introduces you to Scala, helping you understand the object-oriented and functional programming concepts needed for Spark application development. It then moves on to Spark to cover the basic abstractions using RDD and DataFrame. This will help you develop scalable and fault-tolerant streaming applications by analyzing structured and unstructured data using SparkSQL, GraphX, and Spark structured streaming. Finally, the book moves on to some advanced topics, such as monitoring, configuration, debugging, testing, and deployment. You will also learn how to develop Spark applications using SparkR and PySpark APIs, interactive data analytics using Zeppelin, and in-memory data processing with Alluxio. By the end of this book, you will have a thorough understanding of Spark, and you will be able to perform full-stack data analytics with a feel that no amount of data is too big.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Installation and configuration

There are many ways of installing and configuring PySpark on Python IDEs such as PyCharm, Spider, and so on. Alternatively, you can use PySpark if you have already installed Spark and configured the SPARK_HOME. Thirdly, you can also use PySpark from the Python shell. Below we will see how to configure PySpark for running standalone jobs.

By setting SPARK_HOME

At first, download and place the Spark distribution at your preferred place, say /home/asif/Spark. Now let's set the SPARK_HOME as follows:

echo "export SPARK_HOME=/home/asif/Spark" >> ~/.bashrc

Now let's set PYTHONPATH as follows:

echo "export PYTHONPATH=$SPARK_HOME/python/" >> ~/.bashrc
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