Issue
I'm trying to use the graphframes package in pyspark in Jupyter Notebook (using Sagemaker and sparkmagic) on AWS EMR. I've tried adding a configuration option when creating the EMR cluster in the AWS console:
[{"classification":"spark-defaults", "properties":{"spark.jars.packages":"graphframes:graphframes:0.7.0-spark2.4-s_2.11"}, "configurations":[]}]
But I still got an error when trying to use the graphframes package in my pyspark code in jupyter notebook.
Here's my code (it's from the graphframes example):
# Create a Vertex DataFrame with unique ID column "id"
v = spark.createDataFrame([
("a", "Alice", 34),
("b", "Bob", 36),
("c", "Charlie", 30),
], ["id", "name", "age"])
# Create an Edge DataFrame with "src" and "dst" columns
e = spark.createDataFrame([
("a", "b", "friend"),
("b", "c", "follow"),
("c", "b", "follow"),
], ["src", "dst", "relationship"])
# Create a GraphFrame
from graphframes import *
g = GraphFrame(v, e)
# Query: Get in-degree of each vertex.
g.inDegrees.show()
# Query: Count the number of "follow" connections in the graph.
g.edges.filter("relationship = 'follow'").count()
# Run PageRank algorithm, and show results.
results = g.pageRank(resetProbability=0.01, maxIter=20)
results.vertices.select("id", "pagerank").show()
And here's the output/error:
ImportError: No module named graphframes
I read through this git thread but all the potential work-arounds seem very complicated and require ssh-ing into the master node of the EMR cluster.
Solution
I finally figured out that there is a PyPi package for graphframes. I used this to create a bootstrapping action as detailed here, although I changed things a little bit.
Here's what I did to get graphframes working on EMR:
- First I created a shell script and saved it so s3 named "install_jupyter_libraries_emr.sh":
#!/bin/bash
sudo pip install graphframes
- I then went through the advanced options EMR creation process in the AWS console.
- During Step 1, I added in the maven coordinates of the graphframes package within the edit software settings text box:
[{"classification":"spark-defaults","properties":{"spark.jars.packages":"graphframes:graphframes:0.7.0-spark2.4-s_2.11"}}]
- During Step 3: General Cluster Settings, I went into the bootstrap actions section
- Within the bootstrap actions section, I added a new custom boostrap action with:
- an arbitrary name
- The s3 location of my "install_jupyter_libraries_emr.sh" script
- no optional arguments
- I then started the cluster creation
- Once my cluster was up, I got into Jupyter and ran my code:
# Create a Vertex DataFrame with unique ID column "id"
v = spark.createDataFrame([
("a", "Alice", 34),
("b", "Bob", 36),
("c", "Charlie", 30),
], ["id", "name", "age"])
# Create an Edge DataFrame with "src" and "dst" columns
e = spark.createDataFrame([
("a", "b", "friend"),
("b", "c", "follow"),
("c", "b", "follow"),
], ["src", "dst", "relationship"])
# Create a GraphFrame
from graphframes import *
g = GraphFrame(v, e)
# Query: Get in-degree of each vertex.
g.inDegrees.show()
# Query: Count the number of "follow" connections in the graph.
g.edges.filter("relationship = 'follow'").count()
# Run PageRank algorithm, and show results.
results = g.pageRank(resetProbability=0.01, maxIter=20)
results.vertices.select("id", "pagerank").show()
And this time, finally, I got the correct output:
+---+--------+
| id|inDegree|
+---+--------+
| c| 1|
| b| 2|
+---+--------+
+---+------------------+
| id| pagerank|
+---+------------------+
| b|1.0905890109440908|
| a| 0.01|
| c|1.8994109890559092|
+---+------------------+
Answered By - Bob Swain
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