Introducing Beeswax

The Beeswax application enables you to perform queries on Apache Hive, a data warehousing system designed to work with Hadoop. You can create Hive tables, load data, run and manage Hive queries, and download the results in a Microsoft Office Excel worksheet file or a comma-separated values file.

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Beeswax and Hive Installation and Configuration

Beeswax is installed and configured as part of Hue.

Beeswax assumes an existing Hive installation. The Hue installation instructions include the configuration necessary for Beeswax to access Hive. You can view the current Hive configuration from from the Settings tab in the Beeswax application.

By default, a Beeswax user can see the saved queries for all users – both his/her own queries and those of other Beeswax users. If this behavior is not desirable, there is a configuration option you can change in the /etc/hue/hue.ini file under the [beeswax] section to restrict viewing saved queries to only the query owner and Hue administrators. To change this setting, find and uncomment the share_saved_queries property and set it to false.

Starting Beeswax

To start the Beeswax application, click the Beeswax icon ( ) in the navigation bar at the top of the Hue browser page.

The first time you run Beeswax, the "Welcome to Beeswax for Hive" page appears, and prompts you to install the sample tables or import your own tables.

Once some tables have been created — either from installing the samples or importing your own data — clicking the Beeswax tab will bring you directly into the Query Editor.

The tabs in the Beeswax navigation bar allow you to navigate to the main functional areas of Beeswax.

Installing the Beeswax Samples

You can install two sample Beeswax tables to use as examples.

  1. In the Welcome to Beeswax window, click Install Samples

  2. Confirm that you want to install these samples.

Once you have installed the sample data, you will no longer see either the Import Data and Install Samples buttons when you run Beeswax.

Importing your own Data

If you want to import your own data instead of installing the Sample tables:

  1. In the Welcome to Beeswax window, click the Import Data button.
    This takes you to the Create a new table manually page.

  2. Follow the prompts in this wizard to specify your table. For more details see Creating Tables.
Note
If the Welcome to Beeswax page with the Import Data button no longer appears, you can still import your own data by clicking the Tables tab, and creating a new table.


Working with Queries

The Query Editor view lets you create queries in Hive's Query Language (HQL), which is similar to Structured Query Language (SQL). You can name and save your queries to use later. When you submit a query, the Beeswax Server uses Hive to run the queries. You can either wait for the query to complete, or return later to find the queries in the Beeswax History view. You can also request receive an email message after the query is completed.

For More Information
For information about HQL syntax, see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/LanguageManual.

Creating and Running Queries

Note
To run a Query, you must be logged in to Hue as a user that also has a Unix user account on the remote server.

To create and run a query:

  1. In the Beeswax Hive Query window, type the query.

    For example, to select all data from the sample_08 table, you would type:
    SELECT * FROM sample_08 WHERE salary > 100000

  2. In the box to the left of the Query field, you can override the default Hive and Hadoop settings, specify file resources and user-defined functions, and enable users to enter parameters at run-time, and request email notification when the job is complete. See Advanced Query Settings below for details on using these settings.

  3. To save your query and advanced settings to use again later, click Save As, enter a name and description, and then click OK. To save changes to an existing query, click Save.

  4. If you want to view the execution plan for the query, click Explain. For more information, see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/LanguageManual/Explain.

  5. To run the query, click Execute.

    The Beeswax Query Results window appears with the results of your query.

  6. Do any of the following to download or save the query results:

Advanced Query Settings

The section to the left of the Query field lets you specify the following options:

Option Description
Hive Settings Use Hive Settings to override the Hive and Hadoop default settings. Click Add to configure a new setting.
»   For Key, enter a Hive or Hadoop configuration variable name.
»   For Value, enter the value you want to use for the variable.

For example, to override the directory where structured hive query logs are created, you would enter hive.querylog.location for Key, and a path for Value.

Click Add again to add another new setting.

To view the default settings, click the Settings tab at the top of the page.

For information about Hive configuration variables, see: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/AdminManual/Configuration. For information about Hadoop configuration variables, see: http://hadoop.apache.org/common/docs/current/mapred-default.html
File Resources Use File Resources to make locally accessible files available at query execution time on the entire Hadoop cluster. Hive uses Hadoop's Distributed Cache to distribute the added files to all machines in the cluster at query execution time.

Click Add to configure a new setting.

From the Type drop-down menu, choose one of the following:

jar — Adds the resources to the Java classpath. This is required in order to reference objects such as user defined functions.

archive — Automatically unarchives resources when distributing them.

file — Adds resources to the distributed cache. Typically, this might be a transform script (or similar) to be executed.

For Path, enter the path to the file. You can also click Choose a File to browse and select the file.

Note: It is not necessary to specify files used in a transform script if the files are available in the same path on all machines in the Hadoop cluster.
User-defined Functions You can use user-defined functions in a query. Specify the function name for Name, and specify the class name for Class name.
Click Add to configure a new setting.

You must specify a JAR file for the user-defined functions in File Resources. To include a user-defined function in a query, add a $ (dollar sign) before the function name in the query. For example, if MyTable is a user-defined function name in the query, you would type: SELECT * $MyTable
Parameterization To display a dialog box for you or other users to enter parameter values when a query is executed, check Parameterization. This is enabled by default.
Email Notification To receive an email message after a query completes, check Email Notification. The email is sent to the email address specified in the logged-in user's profile.


Viewing Query History

Beeswax enables you to view the history of queries that you have previously run. Results for these queries are available for one week or until Hue is restarted.

To view query history:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click History.

    Beeswax displays a list of your saved and unsaved queries in the Beeswax Query History window.

  2. To display the queries for all users, click Show everyone's queries. To display your queries only, click Show my queries.

  3. To display the automatically generated actions that Beeswax performed on a user's behalf, click Show auto actions. To display user queries again, click Show user queries.

Viewing, Editing, or Deleting Saved Queries

You can view a list of saved queries of all users by clicking Saved Queries in the Beeswax window. You can copy any user's query, but you can only edit, delete, and view the history of your own queries.

To edit a saved query:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click Saved Queries.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Queries window.

  2. Click the Options button next to the query and choose Edit from the context menu.

    Beeswax displays the query in the Beeswax Query Editor window.

  3. Change the query and then click Save. You can also click Save As, enter a new name, and click OK to save a copy of the query.

To delete a saved query:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click Saved Queries.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Queries window.

  2. Click the Options button next to the query and choose Delete from the context menu.

  3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.

To copy a saved query:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click Saved Queries.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Queries window.

  2. Click the Options button next to the query and choose Clone from the context menu.

    Beeswax displays the query in the Beeswax Query Editor window.

  3. Change the query as necessary and then click Save. You can also click Save As, enter a new name, and click Ok to save a copy of the query.

To copy a query in the Beeswax Query History window:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click History.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Query History window.

  2. To display the queries for all users, click everyone's.

    Beeswax displays the queries for all users in the Beeswax Query History window.

  3. Click the Clone link next to the query you want to copy.

    Beeswax displays a copy of the query in the Beeswax Query Editor window.

  4. Change the query, if necessary, and then click Save As, enter a new name, and click OK to save the query.

Working with Tables

When working with Hive tables, you can use Beeswax to:

Creating Tables

Although you can create tables by executing the appropriate HQL DDL query commands, it is easier to create a table using the Beeswax table creation wizard.

There are two ways to create a table: from a file, or manually.

If you create a table from a file, the format of the data in the file will determine some of the properties of the table, such as the record and file formats. The data from the file you specify is imported automatically upon table creation.

When you create a file manually, you specify all the properties of the table, and then execute the resulting query to actually create the table. You then import data into the table as an additional step.

*To create a table from a file:*

  1. In the Beeswax window, click Tables.

  2. In the Beeswax Action pane, click Create a new table from file.
    The table creation wizard starts.

  3. Follow the instructions in the wizard to create the table.

    The basic steps are:
  4. Click Create Table to create the table.
    Beeswax displays the new table's metadata on the right side of the Beeswax Table Metadata window.

    At this point, you can view the metadata or a Sample of the data in the table.
    From the Actions pane you can import new data into the table, browse the table, drop it, or go to the FileBrowser to see the location of the data.

To create a table manually:

  1. In the Beeswax window, click Tables.

  2. In the Beeswax Action pane, click Create a new table manually.

    The table creation wizard starts.

  3. Follow the instructions in the wizard to create the table.

    The basic steps are:
  4. Click Create Table to construct a query to create the table.

    The new query is displayed in the Hive Query window.

  5. Click Execute to run the query and create the table.

Browsing Tables

To browse the data in a table:

  1. In the Beeswax Table List window, click the Browse Data button next to the table you want to browse.

    Beeswax displays the table's data in the Query Results window.

To browse the metadata in a table:

  1. In the Beeswax Table List window, click the table name.

    Beeswax displays the table's metadata under a Columns tab.

    You can view the actual data in the table by selecting the Sample tab.

Importing Data into Tables

When importing data, you can choose to append or overwrite the table's data with data from a file.

To import data into a table:

  1. In the Beeswax Table List window, double-click the table name.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Table Metadata window.

  2. From the Actions panel, click Import Data.

  3. For Path, enter the path to the file that contains the data you want to import.

  4. Check Overwrite existing data to replace the data in the selected table with the imported data. Leave this unchecked to append to the table.

  5. Click Submit to start importing the data.

Dropping Tables

To drop a table:

  1. In the Beeswax Table List window, double-click the table name.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Table Metadata window.

  2. From the Actions panel, click Drop Table.

  3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.

Viewing a Table's Location

To view a table's location:

  1. In the Beeswax Table List window, double-click the table name.

    Beeswax displays the Beeswax Table Metadata window.

  2. Click View File Location.

    Beeswax lists the selected table in its directory in the File Browser window.