Sorry to hear about your travails. I think you might be better off asking the spark community: http://spark.apache.org/community.html
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 3:22 AM, Jonhy Stack <so.jo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to read a s3 bucket from Spark and up until today Spark always > complain that the request return 403 > > hadoopConf = spark_context._jsc.hadoopConfiguration() > hadoopConf.set("fs.s3a.access.key", "ACCESSKEY") > hadoopConf.set("fs.s3a.secret.key", "SECRETKEY") > hadoopConf.set("fs.s3a.impl", "org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.S3AF > ileSystem") > logs = spark_context.textFile("s3a://mybucket/logs/*) > > Spark was saying .... Invalid Access key [ACCESSKEY] > > However with the same ACCESSKEY and SECRETKEY this was working with aws-cli > > aws s3 ls mybucket/logs/ > > and in python boto3 this was working > > resource = boto3.resource("s3", region_name="us-east-1") > resource.Object("mybucket", "logs/text.py") \ > .put(Body=open("text.py", "rb"),ContentType="text/x-py") > > so my credentials ARE invalid and the problem is definitely something with > Spark.. > > Today I decided to turn on the "DEBUG" log for the entire spark and to my > suprise... Spark is NOT using the [SECRETKEY] I have provided but > instead... add a random one??? > > 17/03/08 10:40:04 DEBUG request: Sending Request: HEAD > https://mybucket.s3.amazonaws.com / Headers: (Authorization: AWS > ACCESSKEY:**[RANDON-SECRET-KEY]**, User-Agent: aws-sdk-java/1.7.4 > Mac_OS_X/10.11.6 Java_HotSpot(TM)_64-Bit_Server_VM/25.65-b01/1.8.0_65, > Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2017 10:40:04 GMT, Content-Type: > application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8, ) > > This is why it still return 403! Spark is not using the key I provide with > fs.s3a.secret.key but instead invent a random one EACH time (everytime I > submit the job the random secret key is different) > > For the record I'm running this locally on my machine (OSX) with this > command > > spark-submit --packages com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-pom > :1.11.98,org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-aws:2.7.3 test.py > > Could some one enlighten me on this? >