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You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.pig.scripting.jruby; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Map; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; import org.apache.pig.EvalFunc; import org.apache.pig.data.Tuple; import org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.schema.Schema; import org.apache.pig.impl.util.Utils; import org.apache.pig.parser.ParserException; import org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException; import org.jruby.Ruby; import org.jruby.RubyArray; import org.jruby.embed.ScriptingContainer; import org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject; /** * This class serves at the bridge between Ruby methods that * are registered with and extend PigUdf, and their execution in * Pig. An instance of the containing class is created, and their * method name will be called against that instance. If they have * a schema function associated, then when outputSchema is called, * that function will be given the input Schema and the output will * be given to Pig. */ public class JrubyEvalFunc extends EvalFunc<Object> { private String methodName; private long numRequiredArgs; private long numOptionalArgs; private String fileName; private String functionName; private boolean isInitialized = false; private String schemaPiece; private Object funcReceiver; private Object funcInfoEncapsulator; private static ScriptingContainer rubyEngine = JrubyScriptEngine.rubyEngine; private static Ruby ruby = rubyEngine.getProvider().getRuntime(); // Instantiating this class without arguments is meaningless private JrubyEvalFunc() {} /** * The constructor for this class registers the filename of the Ruby script * and the name of the method we care about. The difference between function name * and method name is that the former is the name that was used to register the function, * whereas the method name is the actual method that must be invoked. The two are often * the same, but not always. functionName is the key to the list of EvalFuncs that * are registered. */ public JrubyEvalFunc(String filename, String functionName) throws IOException { this.fileName = filename; this.functionName = functionName; } /** * This method initializes the objects necessary to evaluate the Ruby class on the pig side. Using * the object that was saved to the functionName key by Ruby, this class gets an instance of the * class that will receive method calls, as well as information on the arity. */ private void initialize() { funcInfoEncapsulator = JrubyScriptEngine.RubyFunctions.getFunctions("evalfunc", fileName).get(functionName); funcReceiver = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcInfoEncapsulator, "get_receiver"); methodName = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcInfoEncapsulator, "method_name", String.class); numRequiredArgs = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcInfoEncapsulator, "required_args", Long.class); numOptionalArgs = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcInfoEncapsulator, "optional_args", Long.class); //TODO support varargs? isInitialized = true; } /** * The exec method passes the tuple argument to the Ruby function, and converts the result back to Pig. */ @Override public Object exec(Tuple tuple) throws IOException { if (!isInitialized) initialize(); try { IRubyObject rubyResult = null; if (tuple == null || (numRequiredArgs == 0 && numOptionalArgs == 0)) { rubyResult = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcReceiver, methodName, IRubyObject.class); } else { Object[] args = PigJrubyLibrary.pigToRuby(ruby, tuple).toArray(); if (args.length >= numRequiredArgs && (numOptionalArgs == -1 || args.length <= numRequiredArgs + numOptionalArgs)) { rubyResult = rubyEngine.callMethod(funcReceiver, methodName, args, IRubyObject.class); } else { String s = "Method " + methodName + " requires " + numRequiredArgs + " arguments and "; s += ( numOptionalArgs == -1 ? "unlimitated " : numOptionalArgs ) +" optional arguments. "; s += "Instead, " + args.length + " arguments given."; throw new RuntimeException(s); } } return PigJrubyLibrary.rubyToPig(rubyResult); } catch (Exception e) { throw new IOException("Error executing function", e); } } /** * This method uses the schema method of the function encapsulation object to get the Schema information for * the Ruby method. */ @Override public Schema outputSchema(Schema input) { if (!isInitialized) initialize(); RubySchema rs = PigJrubyLibrary.pigToRuby(ruby, input); return PigJrubyLibrary.rubyToPig(rubyEngine.callMethod(funcInfoEncapsulator, "schema", new Object[]{rs, funcReceiver}, RubySchema.class)); } }