CREATE FUNCTION
Description
The CREATE FUNCTION
statement is used to create a temporary or permanent function
in Spark. Temporary functions are scoped at a session level where as permanent
functions are created in the persistent catalog and are made available to
all sessions. The resources specified in the USING
clause are made available
to all executors when they are executed for the first time. In addition to the
SQL interface, spark allows users to create custom user defined scalar and
aggregate functions using Scala, Python and Java APIs. Please refer to
scalar_functions and
aggregate functions for more information.
Syntax
CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ TEMPORARY ] FUNCTION [ IF NOT EXISTS ]
function_name AS class_name [ resource_locations ]
Parameters
OR REPLACE
-
If specified, the resources for the function are reloaded. This is mainly useful
to pick up any changes made to the implementation of the function. This
parameter is mutually exclusive to
IF NOT EXISTS
and can not be specified together. TEMPORARY
-
Indicates the scope of function being created. When
TEMPORARY
is specified, the created function is valid and visible in the current session. No persistent entry is made in the catalog for these kind of functions. IF NOT EXISTS
-
If specified, creates the function only when it does not exist. The creation
of function succeeds (no error is thrown) if the specified function already
exists in the system. This parameter is mutually exclusive to
OR REPLACE
and can not be specified together. function_name
-
Specifies a name of funnction to be created. The function name may be
optionally qualified with a database name.
Syntax:[database_name.]function_name
class_name
-
Specifies the name of the class that provides the implementation for function to be created.
The implementing class should extend one of the base classes as follows:
- Should extend
UDF
orUDAF
inorg.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec
package. - Should extend
AbstractGenericUDAFResolver
,GenericUDF
, orGenericUDTF
inorg.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic
package. - Should extend
UserDefinedAggregateFunction
inorg.apache.spark.sql.expressions
package.
- Should extend
resource_locations
-
Specifies the list of resources that contain the implementation of the function
along with its dependencies.
Syntax:USING { { (JAR | FILE ) resource_uri} , ...}
Examples
-- 1. Create a simple UDF `SimpleUdf` that increments the supplied integral value by 10.
-- import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.UDF;
-- public class SimpleUdf extends UDF {
-- public int evaluate(int value) {
-- return value + 10;
-- }
-- }
-- 2. Compile and place it in a JAR file called `SimpleUdf.jar` in /tmp.
-- Create a table called `test` and insert two rows.
CREATE TABLE test(c1 INT);
INSERT INTO test VALUES (1), (2);
-- Create a permanent function called `simple_udf`.
CREATE FUNCTION simple_udf AS 'SimpleUdf'
USING JAR '/tmp/SimpleUdf.jar';
-- Verify that the function is in the registry.
SHOW USER FUNCTIONS;
+------------------+
| function|
+------------------+
|default.simple_udf|
+------------------+
-- Invoke the function. Every selected value should be incremented by 10.
SELECT simple_udf(c1) AS function_return_value FROM t1;
+---------------------+
|function_return_value|
+---------------------+
| 11|
| 12|
+---------------------+
-- Created a temporary function.
CREATE TEMPORARY FUNCTION simple_temp_udf AS 'SimpleUdf'
USING JAR '/tmp/SimpleUdf.jar';
-- Verify that the newly created temporary function is in the registry.
-- Please note that the temporary function does not have a qualified
-- database associated with it.
SHOW USER FUNCTIONS;
+------------------+
| function|
+------------------+
|default.simple_udf|
| simple_temp_udf|
+------------------+
-- 1. Modify `SimpleUdf`'s implementation to add supplied integral value by 20.
-- import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.UDF;
-- public class SimpleUdfR extends UDF {
-- public int evaluate(int value) {
-- return value + 20;
-- }
-- }
-- 2. Compile and place it in a jar file called `SimpleUdfR.jar` in /tmp.
-- Replace the implementation of `simple_udf`
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION simple_udf AS 'SimpleUdfR'
USING JAR '/tmp/SimpleUdfR.jar';
-- Invoke the function. Every selected value should be incremented by 20.
SELECT simple_udf(c1) AS function_return_value FROM t1;
+---------------------+
|function_return_value|
+---------------------+
| 21|
| 22|
+---------------------+