Source code for pyspark.sql.column

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import sys
import json
import warnings

from pyspark import copy_func
from pyspark.context import SparkContext
from pyspark.sql.types import DataType, StructField, StructType, IntegerType, StringType

__all__ = ["Column"]


def _create_column_from_literal(literal):
    sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context
    return sc._jvm.functions.lit(literal)


def _create_column_from_name(name):
    sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context
    return sc._jvm.functions.col(name)


def _to_java_column(col):
    if isinstance(col, Column):
        jcol = col._jc
    elif isinstance(col, str):
        jcol = _create_column_from_name(col)
    else:
        raise TypeError(
            "Invalid argument, not a string or column: "
            "{0} of type {1}. "
            "For column literals, use 'lit', 'array', 'struct' or 'create_map' "
            "function.".format(col, type(col)))
    return jcol


def _to_seq(sc, cols, converter=None):
    """
    Convert a list of Column (or names) into a JVM Seq of Column.

    An optional `converter` could be used to convert items in `cols`
    into JVM Column objects.
    """
    if converter:
        cols = [converter(c) for c in cols]
    return sc._jvm.PythonUtils.toSeq(cols)


def _to_list(sc, cols, converter=None):
    """
    Convert a list of Column (or names) into a JVM (Scala) List of Column.

    An optional `converter` could be used to convert items in `cols`
    into JVM Column objects.
    """
    if converter:
        cols = [converter(c) for c in cols]
    return sc._jvm.PythonUtils.toList(cols)


def _unary_op(name, doc="unary operator"):
    """ Create a method for given unary operator """
    def _(self):
        jc = getattr(self._jc, name)()
        return Column(jc)
    _.__doc__ = doc
    return _


def _func_op(name, doc=''):
    def _(self):
        sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context
        jc = getattr(sc._jvm.functions, name)(self._jc)
        return Column(jc)
    _.__doc__ = doc
    return _


def _bin_func_op(name, reverse=False, doc="binary function"):
    def _(self, other):
        sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context
        fn = getattr(sc._jvm.functions, name)
        jc = other._jc if isinstance(other, Column) else _create_column_from_literal(other)
        njc = fn(self._jc, jc) if not reverse else fn(jc, self._jc)
        return Column(njc)
    _.__doc__ = doc
    return _


def _bin_op(name, doc="binary operator"):
    """ Create a method for given binary operator
    """
    def _(self, other):
        jc = other._jc if isinstance(other, Column) else other
        njc = getattr(self._jc, name)(jc)
        return Column(njc)
    _.__doc__ = doc
    return _


def _reverse_op(name, doc="binary operator"):
    """ Create a method for binary operator (this object is on right side)
    """
    def _(self, other):
        jother = _create_column_from_literal(other)
        jc = getattr(jother, name)(self._jc)
        return Column(jc)
    _.__doc__ = doc
    return _


[docs]class Column(object): """ A column in a DataFrame. :class:`Column` instances can be created by:: # 1. Select a column out of a DataFrame df.colName df["colName"] # 2. Create from an expression df.colName + 1 1 / df.colName .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 """ def __init__(self, jc): self._jc = jc # arithmetic operators __neg__ = _func_op("negate") __add__ = _bin_op("plus") __sub__ = _bin_op("minus") __mul__ = _bin_op("multiply") __div__ = _bin_op("divide") __truediv__ = _bin_op("divide") __mod__ = _bin_op("mod") __radd__ = _bin_op("plus") __rsub__ = _reverse_op("minus") __rmul__ = _bin_op("multiply") __rdiv__ = _reverse_op("divide") __rtruediv__ = _reverse_op("divide") __rmod__ = _reverse_op("mod") __pow__ = _bin_func_op("pow") __rpow__ = _bin_func_op("pow", reverse=True) # logistic operators __eq__ = _bin_op("equalTo") __ne__ = _bin_op("notEqual") __lt__ = _bin_op("lt") __le__ = _bin_op("leq") __ge__ = _bin_op("geq") __gt__ = _bin_op("gt") _eqNullSafe_doc = """ Equality test that is safe for null values. .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 Parameters ---------- other a value or :class:`Column` Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df1 = spark.createDataFrame([ ... Row(id=1, value='foo'), ... Row(id=2, value=None) ... ]) >>> df1.select( ... df1['value'] == 'foo', ... df1['value'].eqNullSafe('foo'), ... df1['value'].eqNullSafe(None) ... ).show() +-------------+---------------+----------------+ |(value = foo)|(value <=> foo)|(value <=> NULL)| +-------------+---------------+----------------+ | true| true| false| | null| false| true| +-------------+---------------+----------------+ >>> df2 = spark.createDataFrame([ ... Row(value = 'bar'), ... Row(value = None) ... ]) >>> df1.join(df2, df1["value"] == df2["value"]).count() 0 >>> df1.join(df2, df1["value"].eqNullSafe(df2["value"])).count() 1 >>> df2 = spark.createDataFrame([ ... Row(id=1, value=float('NaN')), ... Row(id=2, value=42.0), ... Row(id=3, value=None) ... ]) >>> df2.select( ... df2['value'].eqNullSafe(None), ... df2['value'].eqNullSafe(float('NaN')), ... df2['value'].eqNullSafe(42.0) ... ).show() +----------------+---------------+----------------+ |(value <=> NULL)|(value <=> NaN)|(value <=> 42.0)| +----------------+---------------+----------------+ | false| true| false| | false| false| true| | true| false| false| +----------------+---------------+----------------+ Notes ----- Unlike Pandas, PySpark doesn't consider NaN values to be NULL. See the `NaN Semantics <https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/sql-ref-datatypes.html#nan-semantics>`_ for details. """ eqNullSafe = _bin_op("eqNullSafe", _eqNullSafe_doc) # `and`, `or`, `not` cannot be overloaded in Python, # so use bitwise operators as boolean operators __and__ = _bin_op('and') __or__ = _bin_op('or') __invert__ = _func_op('not') __rand__ = _bin_op("and") __ror__ = _bin_op("or") # container operators def __contains__(self, item): raise ValueError("Cannot apply 'in' operator against a column: please use 'contains' " "in a string column or 'array_contains' function for an array column.") # bitwise operators _bitwiseOR_doc = """ Compute bitwise OR of this expression with another expression. Parameters ---------- other a value or :class:`Column` to calculate bitwise or(|) with this :class:`Column`. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(a=170, b=75)]) >>> df.select(df.a.bitwiseOR(df.b)).collect() [Row((a | b)=235)] """ _bitwiseAND_doc = """ Compute bitwise AND of this expression with another expression. Parameters ---------- other a value or :class:`Column` to calculate bitwise and(&) with this :class:`Column`. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(a=170, b=75)]) >>> df.select(df.a.bitwiseAND(df.b)).collect() [Row((a & b)=10)] """ _bitwiseXOR_doc = """ Compute bitwise XOR of this expression with another expression. Parameters ---------- other a value or :class:`Column` to calculate bitwise xor(^) with this :class:`Column`. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(a=170, b=75)]) >>> df.select(df.a.bitwiseXOR(df.b)).collect() [Row((a ^ b)=225)] """ bitwiseOR = _bin_op("bitwiseOR", _bitwiseOR_doc) bitwiseAND = _bin_op("bitwiseAND", _bitwiseAND_doc) bitwiseXOR = _bin_op("bitwiseXOR", _bitwiseXOR_doc)
[docs] def getItem(self, key): """ An expression that gets an item at position ``ordinal`` out of a list, or gets an item by key out of a dict. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Examples -------- >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([([1, 2], {"key": "value"})], ["l", "d"]) >>> df.select(df.l.getItem(0), df.d.getItem("key")).show() +----+------+ |l[0]|d[key]| +----+------+ | 1| value| +----+------+ """ if isinstance(key, Column): warnings.warn( "A column as 'key' in getItem is deprecated as of Spark 3.0, and will not " "be supported in the future release. Use `column[key]` or `column.key` syntax " "instead.", DeprecationWarning) return self[key]
[docs] def getField(self, name): """ An expression that gets a field by name in a StructField. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(r=Row(a=1, b="b"))]) >>> df.select(df.r.getField("b")).show() +---+ |r.b| +---+ | b| +---+ >>> df.select(df.r.a).show() +---+ |r.a| +---+ | 1| +---+ """ if isinstance(name, Column): warnings.warn( "A column as 'name' in getField is deprecated as of Spark 3.0, and will not " "be supported in the future release. Use `column[name]` or `column.name` syntax " "instead.", DeprecationWarning) return self[name]
[docs] def withField(self, fieldName, col): """ An expression that adds/replaces a field in :class:`StructType` by name. .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> from pyspark.sql.functions import lit >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(a=Row(b=1, c=2))]) >>> df.withColumn('a', df['a'].withField('b', lit(3))).select('a.b').show() +---+ | b| +---+ | 3| +---+ >>> df.withColumn('a', df['a'].withField('d', lit(4))).select('a.d').show() +---+ | d| +---+ | 4| +---+ """ if not isinstance(fieldName, str): raise TypeError("fieldName should be a string") if not isinstance(col, Column): raise TypeError("col should be a Column") return Column(self._jc.withField(fieldName, col._jc))
[docs] def dropFields(self, *fieldNames): """ An expression that drops fields in :class:`StructType` by name. .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> from pyspark.sql.functions import col, lit >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([ ... Row(a=Row(b=1, c=2, d=3, e=Row(f=4, g=5, h=6)))]) >>> df.withColumn('a', df['a'].dropFields('b')).show() +-----------------+ | a| +-----------------+ |{2, 3, {4, 5, 6}}| +-----------------+ >>> df.withColumn('a', df['a'].dropFields('b', 'c')).show() +--------------+ | a| +--------------+ |{3, {4, 5, 6}}| +--------------+ This method supports dropping multiple nested fields directly e.g. >>> df.withColumn("a", col("a").dropFields("e.g", "e.h")).show() +--------------+ | a| +--------------+ |{1, 2, 3, {4}}| +--------------+ However, if you are going to add/replace multiple nested fields, it is preferred to extract out the nested struct before adding/replacing multiple fields e.g. >>> df.select(col("a").withField( ... "e", col("a.e").dropFields("g", "h")).alias("a") ... ).show() +--------------+ | a| +--------------+ |{1, 2, 3, {4}}| +--------------+ """ sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context jc = self._jc.dropFields(_to_seq(sc, fieldNames)) return Column(jc)
def __getattr__(self, item): if item.startswith("__"): raise AttributeError(item) return self[item] def __getitem__(self, k): if isinstance(k, slice): if k.step is not None: raise ValueError("slice with step is not supported.") return self.substr(k.start, k.stop) else: return _bin_op("apply")(self, k) def __iter__(self): raise TypeError("Column is not iterable") # string methods _contains_doc = """ Contains the other element. Returns a boolean :class:`Column` based on a string match. Parameters ---------- other string in line. A value as a literal or a :class:`Column`. Examples -------- >>> df.filter(df.name.contains('o')).collect() [Row(age=5, name='Bob')] """ _rlike_doc = """ SQL RLIKE expression (LIKE with Regex). Returns a boolean :class:`Column` based on a regex match. Parameters ---------- other : str an extended regex expression Examples -------- >>> df.filter(df.name.rlike('ice$')).collect() [Row(age=2, name='Alice')] """ _like_doc = """ SQL like expression. Returns a boolean :class:`Column` based on a SQL LIKE match. Parameters ---------- other : str a SQL LIKE pattern See Also -------- pyspark.sql.Column.rlike Examples -------- >>> df.filter(df.name.like('Al%')).collect() [Row(age=2, name='Alice')] """ _startswith_doc = """ String starts with. Returns a boolean :class:`Column` based on a string match. Parameters ---------- other : :class:`Column` or str string at start of line (do not use a regex `^`) Examples -------- >>> df.filter(df.name.startswith('Al')).collect() [Row(age=2, name='Alice')] >>> df.filter(df.name.startswith('^Al')).collect() [] """ _endswith_doc = """ String ends with. Returns a boolean :class:`Column` based on a string match. Parameters ---------- other : :class:`Column` or str string at end of line (do not use a regex `$`) Examples -------- >>> df.filter(df.name.endswith('ice')).collect() [Row(age=2, name='Alice')] >>> df.filter(df.name.endswith('ice$')).collect() [] """ contains = _bin_op("contains", _contains_doc) rlike = _bin_op("rlike", _rlike_doc) like = _bin_op("like", _like_doc) startswith = _bin_op("startsWith", _startswith_doc) endswith = _bin_op("endsWith", _endswith_doc)
[docs] def substr(self, startPos, length): """ Return a :class:`Column` which is a substring of the column. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Parameters ---------- startPos : :class:`Column` or int start position length : :class:`Column` or int length of the substring Examples -------- >>> df.select(df.name.substr(1, 3).alias("col")).collect() [Row(col='Ali'), Row(col='Bob')] """ if type(startPos) != type(length): raise TypeError( "startPos and length must be the same type. " "Got {startPos_t} and {length_t}, respectively." .format( startPos_t=type(startPos), length_t=type(length), )) if isinstance(startPos, int): jc = self._jc.substr(startPos, length) elif isinstance(startPos, Column): jc = self._jc.substr(startPos._jc, length._jc) else: raise TypeError("Unexpected type: %s" % type(startPos)) return Column(jc)
[docs] def isin(self, *cols): """ A boolean expression that is evaluated to true if the value of this expression is contained by the evaluated values of the arguments. .. versionadded:: 1.5.0 Examples -------- >>> df[df.name.isin("Bob", "Mike")].collect() [Row(age=5, name='Bob')] >>> df[df.age.isin([1, 2, 3])].collect() [Row(age=2, name='Alice')] """ if len(cols) == 1 and isinstance(cols[0], (list, set)): cols = cols[0] cols = [c._jc if isinstance(c, Column) else _create_column_from_literal(c) for c in cols] sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context jc = getattr(self._jc, "isin")(_to_seq(sc, cols)) return Column(jc)
# order _asc_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on ascending order of the column. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.asc()).collect() [Row(name='Alice'), Row(name='Tom')] """ _asc_nulls_first_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on ascending order of the column, and null values return before non-null values. .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), (None, 60), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.asc_nulls_first()).collect() [Row(name=None), Row(name='Alice'), Row(name='Tom')] """ _asc_nulls_last_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on ascending order of the column, and null values appear after non-null values. .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), (None, 60), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.asc_nulls_last()).collect() [Row(name='Alice'), Row(name='Tom'), Row(name=None)] """ _desc_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on the descending order of the column. .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.desc()).collect() [Row(name='Tom'), Row(name='Alice')] """ _desc_nulls_first_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on the descending order of the column, and null values appear before non-null values. .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), (None, 60), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.desc_nulls_first()).collect() [Row(name=None), Row(name='Tom'), Row(name='Alice')] """ _desc_nulls_last_doc = """ Returns a sort expression based on the descending order of the column, and null values appear after non-null values. .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('Tom', 80), (None, 60), ('Alice', None)], ["name", "height"]) >>> df.select(df.name).orderBy(df.name.desc_nulls_last()).collect() [Row(name='Tom'), Row(name='Alice'), Row(name=None)] """ asc = _unary_op("asc", _asc_doc) asc_nulls_first = _unary_op("asc_nulls_first", _asc_nulls_first_doc) asc_nulls_last = _unary_op("asc_nulls_last", _asc_nulls_last_doc) desc = _unary_op("desc", _desc_doc) desc_nulls_first = _unary_op("desc_nulls_first", _desc_nulls_first_doc) desc_nulls_last = _unary_op("desc_nulls_last", _desc_nulls_last_doc) _isNull_doc = """ True if the current expression is null. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(name='Tom', height=80), Row(name='Alice', height=None)]) >>> df.filter(df.height.isNull()).collect() [Row(name='Alice', height=None)] """ _isNotNull_doc = """ True if the current expression is NOT null. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = spark.createDataFrame([Row(name='Tom', height=80), Row(name='Alice', height=None)]) >>> df.filter(df.height.isNotNull()).collect() [Row(name='Tom', height=80)] """ isNull = _unary_op("isNull", _isNull_doc) isNotNull = _unary_op("isNotNull", _isNotNull_doc)
[docs] def alias(self, *alias, **kwargs): """ Returns this column aliased with a new name or names (in the case of expressions that return more than one column, such as explode). .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Parameters ---------- alias : str desired column names (collects all positional arguments passed) Other Parameters ---------------- metadata: dict a dict of information to be stored in ``metadata`` attribute of the corresponding :class:`StructField <pyspark.sql.types.StructField>` (optional, keyword only argument) .. versionchanged:: 2.2.0 Added optional ``metadata`` argument. Examples -------- >>> df.select(df.age.alias("age2")).collect() [Row(age2=2), Row(age2=5)] >>> df.select(df.age.alias("age3", metadata={'max': 99})).schema['age3'].metadata['max'] 99 """ metadata = kwargs.pop('metadata', None) assert not kwargs, 'Unexpected kwargs where passed: %s' % kwargs sc = SparkContext._active_spark_context if len(alias) == 1: if metadata: jmeta = sc._jvm.org.apache.spark.sql.types.Metadata.fromJson( json.dumps(metadata)) return Column(getattr(self._jc, "as")(alias[0], jmeta)) else: return Column(getattr(self._jc, "as")(alias[0])) else: if metadata: raise ValueError('metadata can only be provided for a single column') return Column(getattr(self._jc, "as")(_to_seq(sc, list(alias))))
name = copy_func(alias, sinceversion=2.0, doc=":func:`name` is an alias for :func:`alias`.")
[docs] def cast(self, dataType): """ Convert the column into type ``dataType``. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Examples -------- >>> df.select(df.age.cast("string").alias('ages')).collect() [Row(ages='2'), Row(ages='5')] >>> df.select(df.age.cast(StringType()).alias('ages')).collect() [Row(ages='2'), Row(ages='5')] """ if isinstance(dataType, str): jc = self._jc.cast(dataType) elif isinstance(dataType, DataType): from pyspark.sql import SparkSession spark = SparkSession.builder.getOrCreate() jdt = spark._jsparkSession.parseDataType(dataType.json()) jc = self._jc.cast(jdt) else: raise TypeError("unexpected type: %s" % type(dataType)) return Column(jc)
astype = copy_func(cast, sinceversion=1.4, doc=":func:`astype` is an alias for :func:`cast`.")
[docs] def between(self, lowerBound, upperBound): """ A boolean expression that is evaluated to true if the value of this expression is between the given columns. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 Examples -------- >>> df.select(df.name, df.age.between(2, 4)).show() +-----+---------------------------+ | name|((age >= 2) AND (age <= 4))| +-----+---------------------------+ |Alice| true| | Bob| false| +-----+---------------------------+ """ return (self >= lowerBound) & (self <= upperBound)
[docs] def when(self, condition, value): """ Evaluates a list of conditions and returns one of multiple possible result expressions. If :func:`Column.otherwise` is not invoked, None is returned for unmatched conditions. .. versionadded:: 1.4.0 Parameters ---------- condition : :class:`Column` a boolean :class:`Column` expression. value a literal value, or a :class:`Column` expression. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import functions as F >>> df.select(df.name, F.when(df.age > 4, 1).when(df.age < 3, -1).otherwise(0)).show() +-----+------------------------------------------------------------+ | name|CASE WHEN (age > 4) THEN 1 WHEN (age < 3) THEN -1 ELSE 0 END| +-----+------------------------------------------------------------+ |Alice| -1| | Bob| 1| +-----+------------------------------------------------------------+ See Also -------- pyspark.sql.functions.when """ if not isinstance(condition, Column): raise TypeError("condition should be a Column") v = value._jc if isinstance(value, Column) else value jc = self._jc.when(condition._jc, v) return Column(jc)
[docs] def otherwise(self, value): """ Evaluates a list of conditions and returns one of multiple possible result expressions. If :func:`Column.otherwise` is not invoked, None is returned for unmatched conditions. .. versionadded:: 1.4.0 Parameters ---------- value a literal value, or a :class:`Column` expression. Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import functions as F >>> df.select(df.name, F.when(df.age > 3, 1).otherwise(0)).show() +-----+-------------------------------------+ | name|CASE WHEN (age > 3) THEN 1 ELSE 0 END| +-----+-------------------------------------+ |Alice| 0| | Bob| 1| +-----+-------------------------------------+ See Also -------- pyspark.sql.functions.when """ v = value._jc if isinstance(value, Column) else value jc = self._jc.otherwise(v) return Column(jc)
[docs] def over(self, window): """ Define a windowing column. .. versionadded:: 1.4.0 Parameters ---------- window : :class:`WindowSpec` Returns ------- :class:`Column` Examples -------- >>> from pyspark.sql import Window >>> window = Window.partitionBy("name").orderBy("age") \ .rowsBetween(Window.unboundedPreceding, Window.currentRow) >>> from pyspark.sql.functions import rank, min >>> from pyspark.sql.functions import desc >>> df.withColumn("rank", rank().over(window)) \ .withColumn("min", min('age').over(window)).sort(desc("age")).show() +---+-----+----+---+ |age| name|rank|min| +---+-----+----+---+ | 5| Bob| 1| 5| | 2|Alice| 1| 2| +---+-----+----+---+ """ from pyspark.sql.window import WindowSpec if not isinstance(window, WindowSpec): raise TypeError("window should be WindowSpec") jc = self._jc.over(window._jspec) return Column(jc)
def __nonzero__(self): raise ValueError("Cannot convert column into bool: please use '&' for 'and', '|' for 'or', " "'~' for 'not' when building DataFrame boolean expressions.") __bool__ = __nonzero__ def __repr__(self): return "Column<'%s'>" % self._jc.toString()
def _test(): import doctest from pyspark.sql import SparkSession import pyspark.sql.column globs = pyspark.sql.column.__dict__.copy() spark = SparkSession.builder\ .master("local[4]")\ .appName("sql.column tests")\ .getOrCreate() sc = spark.sparkContext globs['spark'] = spark globs['df'] = sc.parallelize([(2, 'Alice'), (5, 'Bob')]) \ .toDF(StructType([StructField('age', IntegerType()), StructField('name', StringType())])) (failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod( pyspark.sql.column, globs=globs, optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS | doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.REPORT_NDIFF) spark.stop() if failure_count: sys.exit(-1) if __name__ == "__main__": _test()