As Justin and Wang mentioned it is not straight forward to get the size of RDD. We can just do a estimate.
We can sample a RDD and then use SizeEstimator to get the size of sample.
As Wang and Justin mentioned,
based on the size data sampled offline, say, X rows used Y GB offline, Z rows at runtime may take Z*Y/X GB
Here is the sample scala code to get the size/estimate of a RDD.
I am new to scala and spark. Below sample may be written in a better way
def getTotalSize(rdd: RDD[Row]): Long = {
// This can be a parameter
val NO_OF_SAMPLE_ROWS = 10l;
val totalRows = rdd.count();
var totalSize = 0l
if (totalRows > NO_OF_SAMPLE_ROWS) {
val sampleRDD = rdd.sample(true, NO_OF_SAMPLE_ROWS)
val sampleRDDSize = getRDDSize(sampleRDD)
totalSize = sampleRDDSize.*(totalRows)./(NO_OF_SAMPLE_ROWS)
} else {
// As the RDD is smaller than sample rows count, we can just calculate the total RDD size
totalSize = getRDDSize(rdd)
}
totalSize
}
def getRDDSize(rdd: RDD[Row]) : Long = {
var rddSize = 0l
val rows = rdd.collect()
for (i <- 0 until rows.length) {
rddSize += SizeEstimator.estimate(rows.apply(i).toSeq.map { value => value.asInstanceOf[AnyRef] })
}
rddSize
}