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build.gradle

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group 'com.marklogic'
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version '2.4-SNAPSHOT'
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version '2.4.0'
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java {
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// To support reading RDF files, Apache Jena is used - but that requires Java 11.

docs/getting-started/jupyter.md

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```
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import os
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os.environ['PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS'] = '--jars "/path/to/marklogic-spark-connector-2.3.1.jar" pyspark-shell'
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os.environ['PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS'] = '--jars "/path/to/marklogic-spark-connector-2.4.0.jar" pyspark-shell'
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from pyspark.sql import SparkSession
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spark = SparkSession.builder.master("local[*]").appName('My Notebook').getOrCreate()
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spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("WARN")
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spark
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```
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The path of `/path/to/marklogic-spark-connector-2.3.1.jar` should be changed to match the location of the connector
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The path of `/path/to/marklogic-spark-connector-2.4.0.jar` should be changed to match the location of the connector
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jar on your filesystem. You are free to customize the `spark` variable in any manner you see fit as well.
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Now that you have an initialized Spark session, you can run any of the examples found in the

docs/getting-started/pyspark.md

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Run PySpark from the directory that you downloaded the connector to per the [setup instructions](setup.md):
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pyspark --jars marklogic-spark-connector-2.3.1.jar
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pyspark --jars marklogic-spark-connector-2.4.0.jar
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The `--jars` command line option is PySpark's method for utilizing Spark connectors. Each Spark environment should have
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a similar mechanism for including third party connectors; please see the documentation for your particular Spark

docs/getting-started/setup.md

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extracted directory contains valid connection properties for your instance of MarkLogic.
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1. From [this repository's Releases page](https://github.com/marklogic/marklogic-spark-connector/releases), select
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the latest release and download the `marklogic-spark-getting-started-2.3.1.zip` file.
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the latest release and download the `marklogic-spark-getting-started-2.4.0.zip` file.
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2. Extract the contents of the downloaded zip file.
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3. Open a terminal window and go to the directory created by extracting the zip file; the directory should have a
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name of "marklogic-spark-getting-started-2.3.1".
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name of "marklogic-spark-getting-started-2.4.0".
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4. Run `docker-compose up -d` to start an instance of MarkLogic
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5. Ensure that the `./gradlew` file is executable; depending on your operating system, you may need to run
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`chmod 755 gradlew` to make the file executable.

examples/getting-started/marklogic-spark-getting-started.ipynb

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"# Make the MarkLogic connector available to the underlying PySpark application.\n",
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"import os\n",
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"os.environ['PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS'] = '--jars \"marklogic-spark-connector-2.3.1.jar\" pyspark-shell'\n",
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"os.environ['PYSPARK_SUBMIT_ARGS'] = '--jars \"marklogic-spark-connector-2.4.0.jar\" pyspark-shell'\n",
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"\n",
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"# Define the connection details for the getting-started example application.\n",
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"client_uri = \"spark-example-user:password@localhost:8003\"\n",

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