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Can I load the output of a pig script storing the output in a Pig storage in Java?

The last line of the pig script I am referring to is something like -

STORE D INTO '$output' USING PigStorage();

I want to import the relation in java for further processing and rendering in UI.

If yes, how can I do it?

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Yes, you can do it. Use Embedded Pig concept, it provides PigServer which helps to run the pigscript in java program.

import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.pig.PigServer;

public class WordCount {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      PigServer pigServer = new PigServer();
      try {
         pigServer.registerJar("/mylocation/tokenize.jar");
         runMyQuery(pigServer, "myinput.txt";
        } 
      catch (IOException e) {
         e.printStackTrace();
        }
   }

   public static void runMyQuery(PigServer pigServer, String inputFile) throws IOException {        
       pigServer.registerQuery("A = load '" + inputFile + "' using TextLoader();");
       pigServer.registerQuery("B = foreach A generate flatten(tokenize($0));");
       pigServer.registerQuery("C = group B by $1;");
       pigServer.registerQuery("D = foreach C generate flatten(group), COUNT(B.$0);");

       pigServer.store("D", "myoutput");
   }
}

Here are the more examples : http://www.programcreek.com/java-api-examples/index.php?api=org.apache.pig.PigServer

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  • Thanks for the reply . I have two issues while i take this approach - 1. My jar are at some remote server, so the pig script runs in the remote server. When i try to register for the jars locally, I am unable to do that. Same script if i run from command prompt, runs fine. 2. I want to process the D . myoutput... how can i access it back in my main block??
    – Nitika
    Feb 4, 2016 at 7:31
  • 1. For passing remote location jar, you can refer massapi.com/source/github/93/75/937584214/test/org/apache/pig/… link to know the procedure, 2. To retrieve the output, call PigServer.openIterator() or PigServer.store(). Feb 4, 2016 at 8:14
  • I am sorry for my bad ! but i am really in early stages of learning and would need a little descriptive answer. When I am trying to PigServer pig = new PigServer(ExecType.LOCAL); I see in console - executionengine.HExecutionEngine: Connecting to hadoop file system at: file:/// However, according to my understanding this should check at the remote server location. Pls guide.
    – Nitika
    Feb 4, 2016 at 9:51

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