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…ith non-deterministic expressions ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Similar to `Project`, when `Aggregate` has non-deterministic expressions, we should not push predicate down through it, as it will change the number of input rows and thus change the evaluation result of non-deterministic expressions in `Aggregate`. ## How was this patch tested? new regression test Author: Wenchen Fan <[email protected]> Closes #17562 from cloud-fan/filter.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request? AssertNotNull currently throws RuntimeException. It should throw NullPointerException, which is more specific. ## How was this patch tested? N/A Author: Reynold Xin <[email protected]> Closes #17573 from rxin/SPARK-20262.
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### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to make `PythonFunction` holds `Seq[Byte]` instead of `Array[Byte]` to be able to compare if the byte array has the same values for the cache manager.
### Why are the changes needed?
Currently the cache manager doesn't use the cache for `udf` if the `udf` is created again even if the functions is the same.
```py
>>> func = lambda x: x
>>> df = spark.range(1)
>>> df.select(udf(func)("id")).cache()
```
```py
>>> df.select(udf(func)("id")).explain()
== Physical Plan ==
*(2) Project [pythonUDF0#14 AS <lambda>(id)#12]
+- BatchEvalPython [<lambda>(id#0L)], [pythonUDF0#14]
+- *(1) Range (0, 1, step=1, splits=12)
```
This is because `PythonFunction` holds `Array[Byte]`, and `equals` method of array equals only when the both array is the same instance.
### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?
Yes, if the user reuse the Python function for the UDF, the cache manager will detect the same function and use the cache for it.
### How was this patch tested?
I added a test case and manually.
```py
>>> df.select(udf(func)("id")).explain()
== Physical Plan ==
InMemoryTableScan [<lambda>(id)#12]
+- InMemoryRelation [<lambda>(id)#12], StorageLevel(disk, memory, deserialized, 1 replicas)
+- *(2) Project [pythonUDF0#5 AS <lambda>(id)#3]
+- BatchEvalPython [<lambda>(id#0L)], [pythonUDF0#5]
+- *(1) Range (0, 1, step=1, splits=12)
```
Closes apache#28774 from ueshin/issues/SPARK-31945/udf_cache.
Authored-by: Takuya UESHIN <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: HyukjinKwon <[email protected]>
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…n properly
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Make `ResolveRelations` handle plan id properly
### Why are the changes needed?
bug fix for Spark Connect, it won't affect classic Spark SQL
before this PR:
```
from pyspark.sql import functions as sf
spark.range(10).withColumn("value_1", sf.lit(1)).write.saveAsTable("test_table_1")
spark.range(10).withColumnRenamed("id", "index").withColumn("value_2", sf.lit(2)).write.saveAsTable("test_table_2")
df1 = spark.read.table("test_table_1")
df2 = spark.read.table("test_table_2")
df3 = spark.read.table("test_table_1")
join1 = df1.join(df2, on=df1.id==df2.index).select(df2.index, df2.value_2)
join2 = df3.join(join1, how="left", on=join1.index==df3.id)
join2.schema
```
fails with
```
AnalysisException: [CANNOT_RESOLVE_DATAFRAME_COLUMN] Cannot resolve dataframe column "id". It's probably because of illegal references like `df1.select(df2.col("a"))`. SQLSTATE: 42704
```
That is due to existing plan caching in `ResolveRelations` doesn't work with Spark Connect
```
=== Applying Rule org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.Analyzer$ResolveRelations ===
'[#12]Join LeftOuter, '`==`('index, 'id) '[#12]Join LeftOuter, '`==`('index, 'id)
!:- '[#9]UnresolvedRelation [test_table_1], [], false :- '[#9]SubqueryAlias spark_catalog.default.test_table_1
!+- '[#11]Project ['index, 'value_2] : +- 'UnresolvedCatalogRelation `spark_catalog`.`default`.`test_table_1`, [], false
! +- '[#10]Join Inner, '`==`('id, 'index) +- '[#11]Project ['index, 'value_2]
! :- '[#7]UnresolvedRelation [test_table_1], [], false +- '[#10]Join Inner, '`==`('id, 'index)
! +- '[#8]UnresolvedRelation [test_table_2], [], false :- '[#9]SubqueryAlias spark_catalog.default.test_table_1
! : +- 'UnresolvedCatalogRelation `spark_catalog`.`default`.`test_table_1`, [], false
! +- '[#8]SubqueryAlias spark_catalog.default.test_table_2
! +- 'UnresolvedCatalogRelation `spark_catalog`.`default`.`test_table_2`, [], false
Can not resolve 'id with plan 7
```
`[#7]UnresolvedRelation [test_table_1], [], false` was wrongly resolved to the cached one
```
:- '[#9]SubqueryAlias spark_catalog.default.test_table_1
+- 'UnresolvedCatalogRelation `spark_catalog`.`default`.`test_table_1`, [], false
```
### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?
yes, bug fix
### How was this patch tested?
added ut
### Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
ci
Closes apache#45214 from zhengruifeng/connect_fix_read_join.
Authored-by: Ruifeng Zheng <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Dongjoon Hyun <[email protected]>
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…onicalized expressions
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Make PullOutNonDeterministic use canonicalized expressions to dedup group and aggregate expressions. This affects pyspark udfs in particular. Example:
```
from pyspark.sql.functions import col, avg, udf
pythonUDF = udf(lambda x: x).asNondeterministic()
spark.range(10)\
.selectExpr("id", "id % 3 as value")\
.groupBy(pythonUDF(col("value")))\
.agg(avg("id"), pythonUDF(col("value")))\
.explain(extended=True)
```
Currently results in a plan like this:
```
Aggregate [_nondeterministic#15](#15), [_nondeterministic#15 AS dummyNondeterministicUDF(value)#12, avg(id#0L) AS avg(id)#13, dummyNondeterministicUDF(value#6L)#8 AS dummyNondeterministicUDF(value)#14](#15%20AS%20dummyNondeterministicUDF(value)#12,%20avg(id#0L)%20AS%20avg(id)#13,%20dummyNondeterministicUDF(value#6L)#8%20AS%20dummyNondeterministicUDF(value)#14)
+- Project [id#0L, value#6L, dummyNondeterministicUDF(value#6L)#7 AS _nondeterministic#15](#0L,%20value#6L,%20dummyNondeterministicUDF(value#6L)#7%20AS%20_nondeterministic#15)
+- Project [id#0L, (id#0L % cast(3 as bigint)) AS value#6L](#0L,%20(id#0L%20%%20cast(3%20as%20bigint))%20AS%20value#6L)
+- Range (0, 10, step=1, splits=Some(2))
```
and then it throws:
```
[[MISSING_AGGREGATION] The non-aggregating expression "value" is based on columns which are not participating in the GROUP BY clause. Add the columns or the expression to the GROUP BY, aggregate the expression, or use "any_value(value)" if you do not care which of the values within a group is returned. SQLSTATE: 42803
```
- how canonicalized fixes this:
- nondeterministic PythonUDF expressions always have distinct resultIds per udf
- The fix is to canonicalize the expressions when matching. Canonicalized means that we're setting the resultIds to -1, allowing us to dedup the PythonUDF expressions.
- for deterministic UDFs, this rule does not apply and "Post Analysis" batch extracts and deduplicates the expressions, as expected
### Why are the changes needed?
- the output of the query with the fix applied still makes sense - the nondeterministic UDF is invoked only once, in the project.
### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?
Yes, it's additive, it enables queries to run that previously threw errors.
### How was this patch tested?
- added unit test
### Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
No
Closes apache#52061 from benrobby/adhoc-fix-pull-out-nondeterministic.
Authored-by: Ben Hurdelhey <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Wenchen Fan <[email protected]>
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