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I'm using Cloudera Hadoop. I'm able to run simple mapreduce program where I provide a file as input to MapReduce program.

This file contains all the other files to be processed by mapper function.

But, I'm stuck at one point.

/folder1
  - file1.txt
  - file2.txt
  - file3.txt

How can I specify the input path to MapReduce program as "/folder1", so that it can start processing each file inside that directory ?

Any ideas ?

EDIT :

1) Intiailly, I provided the inputFile.txt as input to mapreduce program. It was working perfectly.

>inputFile.txt
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt

2) But now, instead of giving an input file, I want to provide with an input directory as arg[0] on command line.

hadoop jar ABC.jar /folder1 /output
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  • how are you submitting/creating the job? Nov 20, 2013 at 11:22
  • Yes that works like that, what is your question? Nov 20, 2013 at 11:29
  • My Question is : If I specify the directory "folder1" as input (arg[0]), which contains files to be processed, how do I capture and pass individual files to be processed to mapper function ? Nov 20, 2013 at 11:31
  • @peeppeep Just set the directory as your MapReduce input. Hadoop will process all the files in that directory.
    – Mike Park
    Nov 20, 2013 at 18:36

4 Answers 4

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The Problem is FileInputFormat doesn't read files recursively in the input path dir.

Solution: Use Following code

FileInputFormat.setInputDirRecursive(job, true); Before below line in your Map Reduce Code

FileInputFormat.addInputPath(job, new Path(args[0]));

You can check here for which version it was fixed.

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you could use FileSystem.listStatus to get the file list from given dir, the code could be as below:

//get the FileSystem, you will need to initialize it properly
FileSystem fs= FileSystem.get(conf); 
//get the FileStatus list from given dir
FileStatus[] status_list = fs.listStatus(new Path(args[0]));
if(status_list != null){
    for(FileStatus status : status_list){
        //add each file to the list of inputs for the map-reduce job
        FileInputFormat.addInputPath(conf, status.getPath());
    }
}
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  • after adding path how can we access it in map job? will it directly return content of files? Dec 16, 2014 at 13:21
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you can use hdfs wildcards in order to provide multiple files

so, the solution :

hadoop jar ABC.jar /folder1/* /output

or

hadoop jar ABC.jar /folder1/*.txt /output
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Use MultipleInputs class.

MultipleInputs. addInputPath(Job job, Path path, Class<? extends InputFormat> 
inputFormatClass, Class<? extends Mapper> mapperClass)

Have a look at working code

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