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package org.apache.spark.examples.streaming

import org.apache.spark.SparkConf
import org.apache.spark.streaming.{Seconds, StreamingContext}
import org.apache.spark.streaming.StreamingContext._

/**
 * Counts words in new text files created in the given directory
 * Usage: HdfsWordCount 
 *    is the directory that Spark Streaming will use to find and read new text files.
 *
 * To run this on your local machine on directory `localdir`, run this example
 *    $ bin/run-example \
 *       org.apache.spark.examples.streaming.HdfsWordCount localdir
 *
 * Then create a text file in `localdir` and the words in the file will get counted.
 */
object HdfsWordCount {
  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    if (args.length < 1) {
      System.err.println("Usage: HdfsWordCount ")
      System.exit(1)
    }

    StreamingExamples.setStreamingLogLevels()
    val sparkConf = new SparkConf().setAppName("HdfsWordCount")
    // Create the context
    val ssc = new StreamingContext(sparkConf, Seconds(2))

    // Create the FileInputDStream on the directory and use the
    // stream to count words in new files created
    val lines = ssc.textFileStream(args(0))
    val words = lines.flatMap(_.split(" "))
    val wordCounts = words.map(x => (x, 1)).reduceByKey(_ + _)
    wordCounts.print()
    ssc.start()
    ssc.awaitTermination()
  }
}




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