Writes a Spark DataFrame into a JDBC table
spark_write_jdbc(
x,
name,
mode = NULL,
options = list(),
partition_by = NULL,
...
)A Spark DataFrame or dplyr operation
The name to assign to the newly generated table.
A character element. Specifies the behavior when data or
table already exists. Supported values include: 'error', 'append', 'overwrite' and
ignore. Notice that 'overwrite' will also change the column structure.
For more details see also https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/sql-programming-guide.html#save-modes for your version of Spark.
A list of strings with additional options.
A character vector. Partitions the output by the given columns on the file system.
Optional arguments; currently unused.
Other Spark serialization routines:
collect_from_rds(),
spark_insert_table(),
spark_load_table(),
spark_read(),
spark_read_avro(),
spark_read_binary(),
spark_read_csv(),
spark_read_delta(),
spark_read_image(),
spark_read_jdbc(),
spark_read_json(),
spark_read_libsvm(),
spark_read_orc(),
spark_read_parquet(),
spark_read_source(),
spark_read_table(),
spark_read_text(),
spark_save_table(),
spark_write_avro(),
spark_write_csv(),
spark_write_delta(),
spark_write_json(),
spark_write_orc(),
spark_write_parquet(),
spark_write_source(),
spark_write_table(),
spark_write_text()
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
sc <- spark_connect(
master = "local",
config = list(
`sparklyr.shell.driver-class-path` = "/usr/share/java/mysql-connector-java-8.0.25.jar"
)
)
spark_write_jdbc(
sdf_len(sc, 10),
name = "my_sql_table",
options = list(
url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/my_sql_schema",
driver = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver",
user = "me",
password = "******",
dbtable = "my_sql_table"
)
)
} # }