Parameter
Usage¶
SedonaSQL supports many parameters. To change their values,
- Set it through SparkConf:
sparkSession = SparkSession.builder(). config("spark.serializer","org.apache.spark.serializer.KryoSerializer"). config("spark.kryo.registrator", "org.apache.sedona.core.serde.SedonaKryoRegistrator"). config("sedona.global.index","true") master("local[*]").appName("mySedonaSQLdemo").getOrCreate()
- Check your current SedonaSQL configuration:
val sedonaConf = new SedonaConf(sparkSession.conf) println(sedonaConf)
- Sedona parameters can be changed at runtime:
sparkSession.conf.set("sedona.global.index","false")
Explanation¶
- sedona.global.index
- Use spatial index (currently, only supports in SQL range join and SQL distance join)
- Default: true
- Possible values: true, false
- sedona.global.indextype
- Spatial index type, only valid when "sedona.global.index" is true
- Default: quadtree
- Possible values: rtree, quadtree
- sedona.join.autoBroadcastJoinThreshold
- Configures the maximum size in bytes for a table that will be broadcast to all worker nodes when performing a join. By setting this value to -1 automatic broadcasting can be disabled.
- Default: The default value is the same as spark.sql.autoBroadcastJoinThreshold
- Possible values: any integer with a byte suffix i.e. 10MB or 512KB
- sedona.join.gridtype
- Spatial partitioning grid type for join query
- Default: kdbtree
- Possible values: quadtree, kdbtree
- sedona.join.indexbuildside (Advanced users only!)
- The side which Sedona builds spatial indices on
- Default: left
- Possible values: left, right
- sedona.join.numpartition (Advanced users only!)
- Number of partitions for both sides in a join query
- Default: -1, which means use the existing partitions
- Possible values: any integers
- sedona.join.spatitionside (Advanced users only!)
- The dominant side in spatial partitioning stage
- Default: left
- Possible values: left, right
- sedona.join.optimizationmode (Advanced users only!)
- When should Sedona optimize spatial join SQL queries
- Default: nonequi
- Possible values:
- all: Always optimize spatial join queries, even for equi-joins.
- none: Disable optimization for spatial joins.
- nonequi: Optimize spatial join queries that are not equi-joins.
Last update:
March 13, 2023 20:59:45