A Python client for WebHDFS

Python HDFS client

Because the world needs yet another way to talk to HDFS from Python.

Usage

This library provides a Python client for WebHDFS. NameNode HA is supported by passing in both NameNodes. Responses are returned as nice Python classes, and any failed operation will raise some subclass of HdfsException matching the Java exception.

Example usage:

>>> fs = pyhdfs.HdfsClient(hosts='nn1.example.com:50070,nn2.example.com:50070', user_name='someone')
>>> fs.list_status('/')
[FileStatus(pathSuffix='benchmarks', permission='777', type='DIRECTORY', ...), FileStatus(...), ...]
>>> fs.listdir('/')
['benchmarks', 'hbase', 'solr', 'tmp', 'user', 'var']
>>> fs.mkdirs('/fruit/x/y')
True
>>> fs.create('/fruit/apple', 'delicious')
>>> fs.append('/fruit/apple', ' food')
>>> with contextlib.closing(fs.open('/fruit/apple')) as f:
... f.read()
...
b'delicious food'
>>> fs.get_file_status('/fruit/apple')
FileStatus(length=14, owner='someone', type='FILE', ...)
>>> fs.get_file_status('/fruit/apple').owner
'someone'
>>> fs.get_content_summary('/fruit')
ContentSummary(directoryCount=3, fileCount=1, length=14, quota=-1, spaceConsumed=14, spaceQuota=-1)
>>> list(fs.walk('/fruit'))
[('/fruit', ['x'], ['apple']), ('/fruit/x', ['y'], []), ('/fruit/x/y',

 

 

 

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