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I have a streaming Dataframe with 2 columns. A key column represented as String and an objects column which is an array containing one object element. I want to be able to merge records or rows in the Dataframe with the same key such that the merged records form an array of objects.

Dataframe

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|key    | objects                                              |
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|abc    | [{"name": "file", "type": "sample", "code": "123"}]  |
|abc    | [{"name": "image", "type": "sample", "code": "456"}] |
|xyz    | [{"name": "doc", "type": "sample", "code": "707"}]   |
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Merged Dataframe

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|key   |  objects                                                        |
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|abc   |    [{"name": "file", "type": "sample", "code": "123"}, {"name": 
            "image", "type": "sample", "code": "456"}]                   |
|xyz   |   [{"name": "doc", "type": "sample", "code": "707"}]            |
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One option to do this to convert this into a PairedRDD and apply the reduceByKey function, but I'd prefer to do this with Dataframes if possible since it'd more optimal. Is there any way to do this with Dataframes without compromising on performance?

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Assuming column objects is an array of a single JSON string, here's how you can merge objects by key:

import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._

case class Obj(name: String, `type`: String, code: String)

val df = Seq(
    ("abc", Obj("file", "sample", "123")),
    ("abc", Obj("image", "sample", "456")),
    ("xyz", Obj("doc", "sample", "707"))
  ).
  toDF("key", "object").
  select($"key", array(to_json($"object")).as("objects"))

df.show(false)
// +---+-----------------------------------------------+
// |key|objects                                        |
// +---+-----------------------------------------------+
// |abc|[{"name":"file","type":"sample","code":"123"}] |
// |abc|[{"name":"image","type":"sample","code":"456"}]|
// |xyz|[{"name":"doc","type":"sample","code":"707"}]  |
// +---+-----------------------------------------------+

df.groupBy($"key").agg(collect_list($"objects"(0)).as("objects")).
  show(false)
// +---+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
// |key|objects                                                                                      |
// +---+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
// |xyz|[{"name":"doc","type":"sample","code":"707"}]                                                |
// |abc|[{"name":"file","type":"sample","code":"123"}, {"name":"image","type":"sample","code":"456"}]|
// +---+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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  • Thanks Leo! This worked for me with a minor edit. (collect_list($"objects"(0)).as("objects")) fails with "org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Field name should be String Literal, but it's 0;". I got it working without specifying the index since anyways the objects column will have only one element and the index wasn't required.
    – bytecode
    Jul 17, 2018 at 17:04
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    @bytecode, not sure why $"objects"(0) doesn't work in your environment. I would suggest that you try $"objects".getItem(0). collect_list on the entire Array column will result in a nested Array of WrappedArray, rather than an Array of JSON strings as shown in your expected result dataset.
    – Leo C
    Jul 17, 2018 at 17:29
  • Explicitly calling getItem on $"objects" works. Not sure why the shorthand didn't work.
    – bytecode
    Jul 17, 2018 at 23:09
  • BTW, is there any way to do this without the aggregate function?
    – bytecode
    Jul 18, 2018 at 0:15
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    Since your requirement is to aggregate elements of the objects array per key, I don't see any way not to apply certain aggregate function.
    – Leo C
    Jul 18, 2018 at 1:14

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