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Pulsar adaptor for Apache Spark

The Spark Streaming receiver for Pulsar is a custom receiver that enables Apache Spark Streaming to receive raw data from Pulsar.

An application can receive data in Resilient Distributed Dataset (RDD) format via the Spark Streaming receiver and can process it in a variety of ways.

Prerequisites​

To use the receiver, include a dependency for the pulsar-spark library in your Java configuration.

Maven​

If you're using Maven, add this to your pom.xml:


<!-- in your <properties> block -->
<pulsar.version>2.6.3</pulsar.version>

<!-- in your <dependencies> block -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.pulsar</groupId>
<artifactId>pulsar-spark</artifactId>
<version>${pulsar.version}</version>
</dependency>

Gradle​

If you're using Gradle, add this to your build.gradle file:


def pulsarVersion = "2.6.3"

dependencies {
compile group: 'org.apache.pulsar', name: 'pulsar-spark', version: pulsarVersion
}

Usage​

Pass an instance of SparkStreamingPulsarReceiver to the receiverStream method in JavaStreamingContext:


String serviceUrl = "pulsar://localhost:6650/";
String topic = "persistent://public/default/test_src";
String subs = "test_sub";

SparkConf sparkConf = new SparkConf().setMaster("local[*]").setAppName("Pulsar Spark Example");

JavaStreamingContext jsc = new JavaStreamingContext(sparkConf, Durations.seconds(60));

ConsumerConfigurationData<byte[]> pulsarConf = new ConsumerConfigurationData();

Set<String> set = new HashSet();
set.add(topic);
pulsarConf.setTopicNames(set);
pulsarConf.setSubscriptionName(subs);

SparkStreamingPulsarReceiver pulsarReceiver = new SparkStreamingPulsarReceiver(
serviceUrl,
pulsarConf,
new AuthenticationDisabled());

JavaReceiverInputDStream<byte[]> lineDStream = jsc.receiverStream(pulsarReceiver);

For a complete example, click here. In this example, the number of messages that contain the string "Pulsar" in received messages is counted.