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Version: 0.11.1

Cleaning

Hoodie Cleaner is a utility that helps you reclaim space and keep your storage costs in check. Apache Hudi provides snapshot isolation between writers and readers by managing multiple files with MVCC concurrency. These file versions provide history and enable time travel and rollbacks, but it is important to manage how much history you keep to balance your costs.

Automatic Hudi cleaning is enabled by default. Cleaning is invoked immediately after each commit, to delete older file slices. It's recommended to leave this enabled to ensure metadata and data storage growth is bounded.

Cleaning Retention Policies

When cleaning old files, you should be careful not to remove files that are being actively used by long running queries. Hudi cleaner currently supports the below cleaning policies to keep a certain number of commits or file versions:

  • KEEP_LATEST_COMMITS: This is the default policy. This is a temporal cleaning policy that ensures the effect of having lookback into all the changes that happened in the last X commits. Suppose a writer is ingesting data into a Hudi dataset every 30 minutes and the longest running query can take 5 hours to finish, then the user should retain atleast the last 10 commits. With such a configuration, we ensure that the oldest version of a file is kept on disk for at least 5 hours, thereby preventing the longest running query from failing at any point in time. Incremental cleaning is also possible using this policy. Number of commits to retain can be configured by hoodie.cleaner.commits.retained.

  • KEEP_LATEST_FILE_VERSIONS: This policy has the effect of keeping N number of file versions irrespective of time. This policy is useful when it is known how many MAX versions of the file does one want to keep at any given time. To achieve the same behaviour as before of preventing long running queries from failing, one should do their calculations based on data patterns. Alternatively, this policy is also useful if a user just wants to maintain 1 latest version of the file. Number of file versions to retain can be configured by hoodie.cleaner.fileversions.retained.

  • KEEP_LATEST_BY_HOURS: This policy clean up based on hours.It is simple and useful when knowing that you want to keep files at any given time. Corresponding to commits with commit times older than the configured number of hours to be retained are cleaned. Currently you can configure by parameter hoodie.cleaner.hours.retained.

Configurations

For details about all possible configurations and their default values see the configuration docs.

Run Independently

Hoodie Cleaner can be run as a separate process or along with your data ingestion. In case you want to run it along with ingesting data, configs are available which enable you to run it synchronously or asynchronously.

You can use this command for running the cleaner independently:

spark-submit --master local --class org.apache.hudi.utilities.HoodieCleaner `ls packaging/hudi-utilities-bundle/target/hudi-utilities-bundle-*.jar` --help
Usage: <main class> [options]
Options:
--help, -h

--hoodie-conf
Any configuration that can be set in the properties file (using the CLI
parameter "--props") can also be passed command line using this
parameter. This can be repeated
Default: []
--props
path to properties file on localfs or dfs, with configurations for
hoodie client for cleaning
--spark-master
spark master to use.
Default: local[2]
* --target-base-path
base path for the hoodie table to be cleaner.

Some examples to run the cleaner.
Keep the latest 10 commits

spark-submit --master local --class org.apache.hudi.utilities.HoodieCleaner `ls packaging/hudi-utilities-bundle/target/hudi-utilities-bundle-*.jar`\
--target-base-path /path/to/hoodie_table \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.policy=KEEP_LATEST_COMMITS \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.commits.retained=10 \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.parallelism=200

Keep the latest 3 file versions

spark-submit --master local --class org.apache.hudi.utilities.HoodieCleaner `ls packaging/hudi-utilities-bundle/target/hudi-utilities-bundle-*.jar`\
--target-base-path /path/to/hoodie_table \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.policy=KEEP_LATEST_FILE_VERSIONS \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.fileversions.retained=3 \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.parallelism=200

Clean commits older than 24 hours

spark-submit --master local --class org.apache.hudi.utilities.HoodieCleaner `ls packaging/hudi-utilities-bundle/target/hudi-utilities-bundle-*.jar`\
--target-base-path /path/to/hoodie_table \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.policy=KEEP_LATEST_BY_HOURS \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.hours.retained=24 \
--hoodie-conf hoodie.cleaner.parallelism=200

Note: The parallelism takes the min value of number of partitions to clean and hoodie.cleaner.parallelism.

Run Asynchronously

In case you wish to run the cleaner service asynchronously with writing, please configure the below:

hoodie.clean.automatic=true
hoodie.clean.async=true

CLI

You can also use Hudi CLI to run Hoodie Cleaner.

CLI provides the below commands for cleaner service:

  • cleans show
  • clean showpartitions
  • cleans run

Example of cleaner keeping the latest 10 commits

cleans run --sparkMaster local --hoodieConfigs hoodie.cleaner.policy=KEEP_LATEST_COMMITS,hoodie.cleaner.commits.retained=3,hoodie.cleaner.parallelism=200

You can find more details and the relevant code for these commands in org.apache.hudi.cli.commands.CleansCommand class.