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StructuredNetworkWordCount.fs
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// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
namespace Microsoft.Spark.Examples.Sql.Streaming
open Microsoft.Spark.Examples
open Microsoft.Spark.Sql
/// <summary>
/// The example is taken/modified from
/// spark/examples/src/main/python/sql/streaming/structured_network_wordcount.py
///
/// You can set up the data source as follow in a separated terminal:
/// `$ nc -lk 9999`
/// to start writing standard input to port 9999.
/// </summary>
type StructuredNetworkWordCount() =
member this.Run(args : string[]) =
match args with
| [| hostname; portStr |] ->
let port = portStr |> int64
let spark = SparkSession.Builder().AppName("StructuredNetworkWordCount").GetOrCreate()
let lines =
spark.ReadStream()
.Format("socket")
.Option("host", hostname)
.Option("port", port)
.Load()
let words =
lines.Select(Functions.Explode(Functions.Split(lines.["value"], " "))
.Alias("word"))
let wordCounts = words.GroupBy("word").Count()
let query = wordCounts.WriteStream().OutputMode("complete").Format("console").Start()
query.AwaitTermination()
0
| _ ->
printfn "Usage: StructuredNetworkWordCount <hostname> <port>"
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interface IExample with
member this.Run (args) = this.Run (args)