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from builtins import chr
from collections import OrderedDict
import unicodecsv as csv
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
import MySQLdb
from airflow.hooks.hive_hooks import HiveCliHook
from airflow.hooks.mysql_hook import MySqlHook
from airflow.models import BaseOperator
from airflow.utils.decorators import apply_defaults
[docs]class MySqlToHiveTransfer(BaseOperator):
    """
    Moves data from MySql to Hive. The operator runs your query against
    MySQL, stores the file locally before loading it into a Hive table.
    If the ``create`` or ``recreate`` arguments are set to ``True``,
    a ``CREATE TABLE`` and ``DROP TABLE`` statements are generated.
    Hive data types are inferred from the cursor's metadata. Note that the
    table generated in Hive uses ``STORED AS textfile``
    which isn't the most efficient serialization format. If a
    large amount of data is loaded and/or if the table gets
    queried considerably, you may want to use this operator only to
    stage the data into a temporary table before loading it into its
    final destination using a ``HiveOperator``.
    :param sql: SQL query to execute against the MySQL database. (templated)
    :type sql: str
    :param hive_table: target Hive table, use dot notation to target a
        specific database. (templated)
    :type hive_table: str
    :param create: whether to create the table if it doesn't exist
    :type create: bool
    :param recreate: whether to drop and recreate the table at every
        execution
    :type recreate: bool
    :param partition: target partition as a dict of partition columns
        and values. (templated)
    :type partition: dict
    :param delimiter: field delimiter in the file
    :type delimiter: str
    :param mysql_conn_id: source mysql connection
    :type mysql_conn_id: str
    :param hive_conn_id: destination hive connection
    :type hive_conn_id: str
    :param tblproperties: TBLPROPERTIES of the hive table being created
    :type tblproperties: dict
    """
[docs]    template_fields = ('sql', 'partition', 'hive_table') 
[docs]    template_ext = ('.sql',) 
    @apply_defaults
    def __init__(
            self,
            sql,
            hive_table,
            create=True,
            recreate=False,
            partition=None,
            delimiter=chr(1),
            mysql_conn_id='mysql_default',
            hive_cli_conn_id='hive_cli_default',
            tblproperties=None,
            *args, **kwargs):
        super(MySqlToHiveTransfer, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.sql = sql
        self.hive_table = hive_table
        self.partition = partition
        self.create = create
        self.recreate = recreate
        self.delimiter = str(delimiter)
        self.mysql_conn_id = mysql_conn_id
        self.hive_cli_conn_id = hive_cli_conn_id
        self.partition = partition or {}
        self.tblproperties = tblproperties
    @classmethod
[docs]    def type_map(cls, mysql_type):
        t = MySQLdb.constants.FIELD_TYPE
        d = {
            t.BIT: 'INT',
            t.DECIMAL: 'DOUBLE',
            t.NEWDECIMAL: 'DOUBLE',
            t.DOUBLE: 'DOUBLE',
            t.FLOAT: 'DOUBLE',
            t.INT24: 'INT',
            t.LONG: 'BIGINT',
            t.LONGLONG: 'DECIMAL(38,0)',
            t.SHORT: 'INT',
            t.TINY: 'SMALLINT',
            t.YEAR: 'INT',
            t.TIMESTAMP: 'TIMESTAMP',
        }
        return d[mysql_type] if mysql_type in d else 'STRING' 
[docs]    def execute(self, context):
        hive = HiveCliHook(hive_cli_conn_id=self.hive_cli_conn_id)
        mysql = MySqlHook(mysql_conn_id=self.mysql_conn_id)
        self.log.info("Dumping MySQL query results to local file")
        conn = mysql.get_conn()
        cursor = conn.cursor()
        cursor.execute(self.sql)
        with NamedTemporaryFile("wb") as f:
            csv_writer = csv.writer(f, delimiter=self.delimiter,
                                    encoding="utf-8")
            field_dict = OrderedDict()
            for field in cursor.description:
                field_dict[field[0]] = self.type_map(field[1])
            csv_writer.writerows(cursor)
            f.flush()
            cursor.close()
            conn.close()
            self.log.info("Loading file into Hive")
            hive.load_file(
                f.name,
                self.hive_table,
                field_dict=field_dict,
                create=self.create,
                partition=self.partition,
                delimiter=self.delimiter,
                recreate=self.recreate,
                tblproperties=self.tblproperties)