create parquet files in java

Imbar M. :

Is there a way to create parquet files from java?

I have data in memory (java classes) and I want to write it into a parquet file, to later read it from apache-drill.

Is there an simple way to do this, like inserting data into a sql table?

GOT IT

Thanks for the help.

Combining the answers and this link, I was able to create a parquet file and read it back with drill.

MaxNevermind :

ParquetWriter's constructors are deprecated(1.8.1) but not ParquetWriter itself, you can still create ParquetWriter by extending abstract Builder subclass inside of it.

Here an example from parquet creators themselves ExampleParquetWriter:

  public static class Builder extends ParquetWriter.Builder<Group, Builder> {
    private MessageType type = null;
    private Map<String, String> extraMetaData = new HashMap<String, String>();

    private Builder(Path file) {
      super(file);
    }

    public Builder withType(MessageType type) {
      this.type = type;
      return this;
    }

    public Builder withExtraMetaData(Map<String, String> extraMetaData) {
      this.extraMetaData = extraMetaData;
      return this;
    }

    @Override
    protected Builder self() {
      return this;
    }

    @Override
    protected WriteSupport<Group> getWriteSupport(Configuration conf) {
      return new GroupWriteSupport(type, extraMetaData);
    }

  }

If you don't want to use Group and GroupWriteSupport(bundled in Parquet but purposed just as an example of data-model implementation) you can go with Avro, Protocol Buffers, or Thrift in-memory data models. Here is an example using writing Parquet using Avro:

try (ParquetWriter<GenericData.Record> writer = AvroParquetWriter
        .<GenericData.Record>builder(fileToWrite)
        .withSchema(schema)
        .withConf(new Configuration())
        .withCompressionCodec(CompressionCodecName.SNAPPY)
        .build()) {
    for (GenericData.Record record : recordsToWrite) {
        writer.write(record);
    }
}   

You will need these dependencies:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.parquet</groupId>
    <artifactId>parquet-avro</artifactId>
    <version>1.8.1</version>
</dependency>

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.parquet</groupId>
    <artifactId>parquet-hadoop</artifactId>
    <version>1.8.1</version>
</dependency>

Full example here.

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