Implemented by objects that produce relations for a specific kind of data source. When
Spark SQL is given a DDL operation with a USING clause specified (to specify the implemented
RelationProvider), this interface is used to pass in the parameters specified by a user.
Users may specify the fully qualified class name of a given data source. When that class is
not found Spark SQL will append the class name DefaultSource to the path, allowing for
less verbose invocation. For example, 'org.apache.spark.sql.json' would resolve to the
data source 'org.apache.spark.sql.json.DefaultSource'
A new instance of this class will be instantiated each time a DDL call is made.
Implemented by objects that produce relations for a specific kind of data source. When Spark SQL is given a DDL operation with a USING clause specified (to specify the implemented RelationProvider), this interface is used to pass in the parameters specified by a user.
Users may specify the fully qualified class name of a given data source. When that class is not found Spark SQL will append the class name
DefaultSource
to the path, allowing for less verbose invocation. For example, 'org.apache.spark.sql.json' would resolve to the data source 'org.apache.spark.sql.json.DefaultSource'A new instance of this class will be instantiated each time a DDL call is made.
1.3.0