I'm trying to output a pipe into different directories such that the output of each directory will be bucketed based on some ids. So in a plain map reduce code I would use the MultipleOutputs class and I would do something like this in the reducer.
protected void reduce(final SomeKey key,
final Iterable<SomeValue> values,
final Context context) {
...
for (SomeValue value: values) {
String bucketId = computeBucketIdFrom(...);
multipleOutputs.write(key, value, folderName + "/" + bucketId);
...
So i guess one could do it like this in scalding
...
val somePipe = Csv(in, separator = "\t",
fields = someSchema,
skipHeader = true)
.read
for (i <- 1 until numberOfBuckets) {
somePipe
.filter('someId) {id: String => (id.hashCode % numberOfBuckets) == i}
.write(Csv(out + "/bucket" + i ,
writeHeader = true,
separator = "\t"))
}
But I feel that you would end up reding the same pipe many times and it will affect the overall performance.
Is there any other alternatives?
Thanks