write.jdbc {SparkR} | R Documentation |
Save the content of the SparkDataFrame to an external database table via JDBC. Additional JDBC database connection properties can be set (...)
write.jdbc(x, url, tableName, mode = "error", ...) ## S4 method for signature 'SparkDataFrame,character,character' write.jdbc(x, url, tableName, mode = "error", ...)
x |
a SparkDataFrame. |
url |
JDBC database url of the form |
tableName |
yhe name of the table in the external database. |
mode |
one of 'append', 'overwrite', 'error', 'errorifexists', 'ignore' save mode (it is 'error' by default) |
... |
additional JDBC database connection properties. |
Also, mode is used to specify the behavior of the save operation when data already exists in the data source. There are four modes:
'append': Contents of this SparkDataFrame are expected to be appended to existing data.
'overwrite': Existing data is expected to be overwritten by the contents of this SparkDataFrame.
'error' or 'errorifexists': An exception is expected to be thrown.
'ignore': The save operation is expected to not save the contents of the SparkDataFrame and to not change the existing data.
write.jdbc since 2.0.0
Other SparkDataFrame functions: SparkDataFrame-class
,
agg
, alias
,
arrange
, as.data.frame
,
attach,SparkDataFrame-method
,
broadcast
, cache
,
checkpoint
, coalesce
,
collect
, colnames
,
coltypes
,
createOrReplaceTempView
,
crossJoin
, cube
,
dapplyCollect
, dapply
,
describe
, dim
,
distinct
, dropDuplicates
,
dropna
, drop
,
dtypes
, except
,
explain
, filter
,
first
, gapplyCollect
,
gapply
, getNumPartitions
,
group_by
, head
,
hint
, histogram
,
insertInto
, intersect
,
isLocal
, isStreaming
,
join
, limit
,
localCheckpoint
, merge
,
mutate
, ncol
,
nrow
, persist
,
printSchema
, randomSplit
,
rbind
, registerTempTable
,
rename
, repartition
,
rollup
, sample
,
saveAsTable
, schema
,
selectExpr
, select
,
showDF
, show
,
storageLevel
, str
,
subset
, summary
,
take
, toJSON
,
unionByName
, union
,
unpersist
, withColumn
,
withWatermark
, with
,
write.df
, write.json
,
write.orc
, write.parquet
,
write.stream
, write.text
## Not run:
##D sparkR.session()
##D jdbcUrl <- "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/databasename"
##D write.jdbc(df, jdbcUrl, "table", user = "username", password = "password")
## End(Not run)