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cmd/hdfs | ||
protocol | ||
rpc | ||
.gitignore | ||
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Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
client.go | ||
client_test.go | ||
exceptions.go | ||
filereader.go | ||
filereader_test.go | ||
hdfs.go | ||
mkdir.go | ||
mkdir_test.go | ||
perms.go | ||
perms_test.go | ||
readdir.go | ||
readdir_test.go | ||
remove.go | ||
remove_test.go | ||
rename.go | ||
rename_test.go | ||
setup_test_env.sh | ||
stat.go | ||
stat_test.go |
README.md
HDFS for Go
hdfs
is a native go client for hdfs, using the protocol buffers interface the
namenode provides. It implements protocol version 9, which means it supports
Hadoop 2.0.0 and up (including CDH5).
It tries to be idiomatic by aping the stdlib os
package where possible. This
includes implementing os.FileInfo
for file status, and returning errors of
type os.PathErrors
for missing files, for example.
The best place to get started is the Godoc.
client, _ := hdfs.New("namenode:8020")
file, _ := client.Open("/mobydick.txt")
buf := make([]byte, 59)
file.ReadAt(buf, 48847)
fmt.Println(string(buf))
// => Abominable are the tumblers into which he pours his poison.
The hdfs
Binary
The library also ships with a command line client for hdfs. Like the library, its primary aim is to be idiomatic, by enabling your favorite unix verbs:
$ hdfs --help
Usage: ./hdfs COMMAND
The flags available are a subset of the POSIX ones, but should behave similarly.
Valid commands:
ls [-la] [FILE]...
rm [-r] FILE...
mv [-fT] SOURCE... DEST
mkdir [-p] FILE...
touch [-amc] FILE...
chmod [-R] OCTAL-MODE FILE...
chown [-R] OWNER[:GROUP] FILE...
cat SOURCE...
head [-n LINES | -c BYTES] SOURCE...
tail [-n LINES | -c BYTES] SOURCE...
get SOURCE [DEST]
getmerge SOURCE DEST
It's also pretty fast compared to hadoop -fs
, and, best of all, comes with
bash tab completion!
You can install it with go get github.com/colinmarc/hdfs
, or by cloning and
running make install
. Alternatively, running make
will create a binary in
the source directory, so you can install it where you want.
To enable tab completion, source cmd/hdfs/bash_completion
, or drop it into the
bash completion directory for your platform (on linux, this is usually
/etc/bash_completion.d
).
Acknowledgements
This library is heavily indebted to snakebite.