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Yong Tang updated SPARK-7155:
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    Description: 
SparkContext's newAPIHadoopFile() does not support comma-separated list of 
files. For example, the following:

sc.newAPIHadoopFile("/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt", 
classOf[TextInputFormat], classOf[LongWritable], classOf[Text])

will throw

org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.InvalidInputException: Input path does 
not exist: file:/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt

However, the other API hadoopFile() is able to process comma-separated list of 
files correctly.

In addition, since sc.textFile() uses hadoopFile(), it is also able to process 
comma-separated list of files correctly.

The problem is that newAPIHadoopFile() use addInputPath() to add the file path 
into NewHadoopRDD. See Ln 928-931, master branch:
    val job = new NewHadoopJob(conf)
    NewFileInputFormat.addInputPath(job, new Path(path))
    val updatedConf = job.getConfiguration
    new NewHadoopRDD(this, fClass, kClass, vClass, updatedConf).setName(path)

Change addInputPath(job, new Path(path)) to addInputPaths(job, path) will 
resolve this issue.

  was:
SparkContext's newAPIHadoopFile() does not support comma-separated list of 
files. For example, the following:

sc.newAPIHadoopFile("/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt", 
classOf[TextInputFormat], classOf[LongWritable], classOf[Text])

will throw

org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.InvalidInputException: Input path does 
not exist: file:/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt

However, the other API hadoopFile() is able to process comma-separated list of 
files correctly. In addition, since sc.textFile() uses hadoopFile(), it is also 
able to process comma-separated list of files correctly.

The problem is that newAPIHadoopFile() use addInputPath() to add the file path 
into NewHadoopRDD. See Ln 928-931, master branch:
    val job = new NewHadoopJob(conf)
    NewFileInputFormat.addInputPath(job, new Path(path))
    val updatedConf = job.getConfiguration
    new NewHadoopRDD(this, fClass, kClass, vClass, updatedConf).setName(path)

Change addInputPath(job, new Path(path)) to addInputPaths(job, path) will 
resolve this issue.


> SparkContext's newAPIHadoopFile does not support comma-separated list of 
> files, but the other API hadoopFile does.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-7155
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-7155
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Spark Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.1
>         Environment: Ubuntu 14.04
>            Reporter: Yong Tang
>
> SparkContext's newAPIHadoopFile() does not support comma-separated list of 
> files. For example, the following:
> sc.newAPIHadoopFile("/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt", 
> classOf[TextInputFormat], classOf[LongWritable], classOf[Text])
> will throw
> org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.InvalidInputException: Input path does 
> not exist: file:/root/file1.txt,/root/file2.txt
> However, the other API hadoopFile() is able to process comma-separated list 
> of files correctly.
> In addition, since sc.textFile() uses hadoopFile(), it is also able to 
> process comma-separated list of files correctly.
> The problem is that newAPIHadoopFile() use addInputPath() to add the file 
> path into NewHadoopRDD. See Ln 928-931, master branch:
>     val job = new NewHadoopJob(conf)
>     NewFileInputFormat.addInputPath(job, new Path(path))
>     val updatedConf = job.getConfiguration
>     new NewHadoopRDD(this, fClass, kClass, vClass, updatedConf).setName(path)
> Change addInputPath(job, new Path(path)) to addInputPaths(job, path) will 
> resolve this issue.



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