Is there a way to use the relation name in MapReduce's Map and Reduce? I am trying to do Set difference using Hadoop's MapReduce.
Input: 2 files R and S containing list of terms. (Am going to use t to denote a term)
Objective: To find R - S, i.e. terms in R and not in S
Approach:
Mapper: Spits out t -> R or t -> S, depending on whether t comes from R or S. So, the map output has the t as the key and the file name as the value.
Reducer: If the value list for a t contains only R, then output t -> t.
Do I need to some how tag the terms with the filename? Or is there any other way?
Source code for something I did for Set Union (doesn't need file name anywhere in this case). Just wanted to use this as an example to illustrate the unavailability of filename in Mapper.
public class Union {
public static class Map extends MapReduceBase implements Mapper<LongWritable, Text, Text, Text> {
public void map(LongWritable key, Text value, OutputCollector output, Reporter reporter) throws IOException {
output.collect(value, value);
}
}
public static class Reduce extends MapReduceBase implements Reducer<Text, Text, Text, Text> {
public void reduce(Text key, Iterator<Text> values, OutputCollector<Text, Text> output, Reporter reporter) throws IOException{
while (values.hasNext())
{
output.collect(key, values.next());
break;
}
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
JobConf conf = new JobConf(Union.class);
conf.setJobName("Union");
conf.setOutputKeyClass(Text.class);
conf.setOutputValueClass(Text.class);
conf.setMapperClass(Map.class);
conf.setCombinerClass(Reduce.class);
conf.setReducerClass(Reduce.class);
conf.set("mapred.job.queue.name", "myQueue");
conf.setNumReduceTasks(5);
conf.setInputFormat(TextInputFormat.class);
conf.setOutputFormat(TextOutputFormat.class);
FileInputFormat.setInputPaths(conf, new Path(args[0]));
FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(conf, new Path(args[1]));
JobClient.runJob(conf);
}
}
As you can see I can't identify which key -> value pair (input to the Mapper) came from which file. Am I overlooking something simple here?
Thanks much.