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January 26, 2013

DataFu: The WD-40 of Big Data

Filed under: DataFu,Hadoop,MapReduce,Pig — Patrick Durusau @ 1:42 pm

DataFu: The WD-40 of Big Data by Sam Shah.

From the post:

If Pig is the “duct tape for big data“, then DataFu is the WD-40. Or something.

No, seriously, DataFu is a collection of Pig UDFs for data analysis on Hadoop. DataFu includes routines for common statistics tasks (e.g., median, variance), PageRank, set operations, and bag operations.

It’s helpful to understand the history of the library. Over the years, we developed several routines that were used across LinkedIn and were thrown together into an internal package we affectionately called “littlepiggy.” The unfortunate part, and this is true of many such efforts, is that the UDFs were ill-documented, ill-organized, and easily got broken when someone made a change. Along came PigUnit, which allowed UDF testing, so we spent the time to clean up these routines by adding documentation and rigorous unit tests. From this “datafoo” package, we thought this would help the community at large, and there you have DataFu.

So what can this library do for you? Let’s look at one of the classical examples that showcase the power and flexibility of Pig: sessionizing a click steam.

DataFu

The UDF bag and set operations are likely to be of particular interest.

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