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package org.elasticsearch.hadoop.mr;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobConf;
import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Job;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.EsHadoopException;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.EsHadoopIllegalArgumentException;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.cfg.ConfigurationOptions;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.cfg.HadoopSettingsManager;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.cfg.Settings;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.mr.security.HadoopUserProvider;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.mr.security.TokenUtil;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.rest.InitializationUtils;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.rest.RestClient;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.security.User;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.security.UserProvider;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.util.ClusterInfo;
/**
* Utility functions for setting up Map Reduce Jobs to read and write from Elasticsearch.
*
* @see EsInputFormat For reading from Elasticsearch
* @see EsOutputFormat For writing to Elasticsearch
*/
public final class EsMapReduceUtil {
private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(EsMapReduceUtil.class);
private EsMapReduceUtil() { /* No instances */ }
/**
* Given the settings contained within a job object, retrieve an authentication token from either the currently logged in
* user or from the Elasticsearch cluster and add it to the job's credential set.
* @param job for collecting the settings to connect to Elasticsearch, as well as for storing the authentication token
*/
public static void initCredentials(Job job) {
Configuration configuration = job.getConfiguration();
Settings settings = HadoopSettingsManager.loadFrom(configuration);
InitializationUtils.setUserProviderIfNotSet(settings, HadoopUserProvider.class, LOG);
UserProvider userProvider = UserProvider.create(settings);
if (userProvider.isEsKerberosEnabled()) {
User user = userProvider.getUser();
ClusterInfo clusterInfo = settings.getClusterInfoOrNull();
RestClient bootstrap = new RestClient(settings);
try {
// first get ES main action info if it's missing
if (clusterInfo == null) {
clusterInfo = bootstrap.mainInfo();
}
// Add the token to the job
TokenUtil.addTokenForJob(bootstrap, clusterInfo.getClusterName(), user, job);
} catch (EsHadoopException ex) {
throw new EsHadoopIllegalArgumentException(String.format("Cannot detect ES version - "
+ "typically this happens if the network/Elasticsearch cluster is not accessible or when targeting "
+ "a WAN/Cloud instance without the proper setting '%s'", ConfigurationOptions.ES_NODES_WAN_ONLY), ex);
} finally {
bootstrap.close();
}
} else {
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug("Ignoring Elasticsearch credentials since Kerberos Auth is not enabled.");
}
}
}
/**
* Given the settings contained within the job conf, retrieve an authentication token from either the currently logged in
* user or from the Elasticsearch cluster and add it to the job's credential set.
* @param jobConf containing the settings to connect to Elasticsearch, as well as for storing the authentication token
*/
public static void initCredentials(JobConf jobConf) {
Settings settings = HadoopSettingsManager.loadFrom(jobConf);
InitializationUtils.setUserProviderIfNotSet(settings, HadoopUserProvider.class, LOG);
UserProvider userProvider = UserProvider.create(settings);
if (userProvider.isEsKerberosEnabled()) {
User user = userProvider.getUser();
ClusterInfo clusterInfo = settings.getClusterInfoOrNull();
RestClient bootstrap = new RestClient(settings);
try {
// first get ES main action info if it's missing
if (clusterInfo == null) {
clusterInfo = bootstrap.mainInfo();
}
// Add the token to the job
TokenUtil.addTokenForJobConf(bootstrap, clusterInfo.getClusterName(), user, jobConf);
} catch (EsHadoopException ex) {
throw new EsHadoopIllegalArgumentException(String.format("Cannot detect ES version - "
+ "typically this happens if the network/Elasticsearch cluster is not accessible or when targeting "
+ "a WAN/Cloud instance without the proper setting '%s'", ConfigurationOptions.ES_NODES_WAN_ONLY), ex);
} finally {
bootstrap.close();
}
} else {
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug("Ignoring Elasticsearch credentials since Kerberos Auth is not enabled.");
}
}
}
}