The exact Exception is as follows
com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.CodecNotFoundException: Codec not found for requested operation: [varchar <-> java.math.BigDecimal]
These are the versions of Software I am using Spark 1.5 Datastax-cassandra 3.2.1 CDH 5.5.1
The code I am trying to execute is a Spark program using the java api and it basically reads data (csv's) from hdfs and loads it into cassandra tables . I am using the spark-cassandra-connector. I had a lot of issues regarding the google s guava library conflict initially which I was able to resolve by shading the guava library and building a snap-shot jar with all the dependencies.
However I was able to load data for some files but for some files I get the Codec Exception . When I researched on this issue I got these following threads on the same issue.
https://groups.google.com/a/lists.datastax.com/forum/#!topic/java-driver-user/yZyaOQ-wazk
https://groups.google.com/a/lists.datastax.com/forum/#!topic/java-driver-user/yZyaOQ-wazk
After going through these discussion what I understand is either it is a wrong version of the cassandra-driver I am using . Or there is still a class path issue related to the guava library as cassandra 3.0 and later versions use guava 16.0.1 and the discussions above say that there might be a lower version of the guava present in the class path .
Here is pom.xml file
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.spark</groupId>
<artifactId>spark-core_2.10</artifactId>
<version>1.5.0</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>junit</groupId>
<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
<version>3.8.1</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.datastax.spark</groupId>
<artifactId>spark-cassandra-connector-java_2.10</artifactId>
<version>1.5.0-M3</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.cassandra</groupId>
<artifactId>cassandra-clientutil</artifactId>
<version>3.2.1</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-shade-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.3</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>package</phase>
<goals>
<goal>shade</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<filters>
<filter>
<artifact>*:*</artifact>
<excludes>
<exclude>META-INF/*.SF</exclude>
<exclude>META-INF/*.DSA</exclude>
<exclude>META-INF/*.RSA</exclude>
</excludes>
</filter>
</filters>
<relocations>
<relocation>
<pattern>com.google</pattern>
<shadedPattern>com.pointcross.shaded.google</shadedPattern>
</relocation>
</relocations>
<minimizeJar>false</minimizeJar>
<shadedArtifactAttached>true</shadedArtifactAttached>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</project>
and these are the dependencies that were downloaded using the above pom
spark-core_2.10-1.5.0.jar
spark-cassandra-connector- java_2.10-1.5.0-M3.jar
spark-cassandra-connector_2.10-1.5.0-M3.jar
spark-repl_2.10-1.5.1.jar
spark-bagel_2.10-1.5.1.jar
spark-mllib_2.10-1.5.1.jar
spark-streaming_2.10-1.5.1.jar
spark-graphx_2.10-1.5.1.jar
guava-16.0.1.jar
cassandra-clientutil-3.2.1.jar
cassandra-driver-core-3.0.0-alpha4.jar
Above are some of the main dependencies on in my snap-shot jar.
Y is the CodecNotFoundException ? Is it because of the class path (guava) ? or cassandra-driver (cassandra-driver-core-3.0.0-alpha4.jar for datastax cassandra 3.2.1) or because of the code .
Another point is all the dates I am inserting to columns who's data type is timestamp .
Also when I do a spark-submit I see the class path in the logs , There are other guava versions which are under the hadoop libs . R these causing the problem ?
How do we specify the a user-specific class path while do a spark-submit. Will that help ?
Would be glad to get some points on these. Thanks
Following is the stacktrace
com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.CodecNotFoundException: Codec not found for requested operation: [timestamp <-> java.lang.String]
at com.datastax.driver.core.CodecRegistry.notFound(CodecRegistry.java:689)
at com.datastax.driver.core.CodecRegistry.createCodec(CodecRegistry.java:550)
at com.datastax.driver.core.CodecRegistry.findCodec(CodecRegistry.java:530)
at com.datastax.driver.core.CodecRegistry.codecFor(CodecRegistry.java:485)
at com.datastax.driver.core.AbstractGettableByIndexData.codecFor(AbstractGettableByIndexData.java:85)
at com.datastax.driver.core.BoundStatement.bind(BoundStatement.java:198)
at com.datastax.driver.core.DefaultPreparedStatement.bind(DefaultPreparedStatement.java:126)
at com.cassandra.test.LoadDataToCassandra$1.call(LoadDataToCassandra.java:223)
at com.cassandra.test.LoadDataToCassandra$1.call(LoadDataToCassandra.java:1)
at org.apache.spark.api.java.JavaPairRDD$$anonfun$toScalaFunction$1.apply(JavaPairRDD.scala:1027)
at scala.collection.Iterator$$anon$11.next(Iterator.scala:328)
at org.apache.spark.util.Utils$.getIteratorSize(Utils.scala:1555)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$count$1.apply(RDD.scala:1121)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$count$1.apply(RDD.scala:1121)
at org.apache.spark.SparkContext$$anonfun$runJob$5.apply(SparkContext.scala:1850)
at org.apache.spark.SparkContext$$anonfun$runJob$5.apply(SparkContext.scala:1850)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:66)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:88)
at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:214)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
I also got
com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.CodecNotFoundException: Codec not found for requested operation: [Math.BigDecimal <-> java.lang.String]
When you call bind(params...)
on a PreparedStatement
the driver expects you to provide values w/ java types that map to the cql types.
This error ([timestamp <-> java.lang.String]
) is telling you that there is no such Codec registered that maps the java String
to a cql timestamp
. In the java driver, the timestamp
type maps to java.util.Date
. So you have 2 options here:
Date
-typed value instead of a String
.timestamp <-> String
. To do so you could create sub class of MappingCodec
as described on the documentation site, that maps String to timestamp:public class TimestampAsStringCodec extends MappingCodec<String, Date> {
public TimestampAsStringCodec() { super(TypeCodec.timestamp(), String.class); }
@Override
protected Date serialize(String value) { ... }
@Override
protected String deserialize(Date value) { ... }
}
You then would need to register the Codec:
cluster.getConfiguration().getCodecRegistry()
.register(new TimestampAsStringCodec());
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