title: “Hive” weight: 4 type: docs aliases:
This documentation is a guide for using Paimon in Hive.
Paimon currently supports Hive 3.1, 2.3, 2.2, 2.1 and 2.1-cdh-6.3.
Paimon currently supports MR and Tez execution engine for Hive Read, and MR execution engine for Hive Write. Note If you use beeline, please restart the hive cluster.
Download the jar file with corresponding version.
{{< stable >}}
| Jar | |
|---|---|
| Hive 3.1 | [paimon-hive-connector-3.1-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-3.1/{{< version >}}/paimon-hive-connector-3.1-{{< version >}}.jar) |
| Hive 2.3 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.3-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.3/{{< version >}}/paimon-hive-connector-2.3-{{< version >}}.jar) |
| Hive 2.2 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.2-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.2/{{< version >}}/paimon-hive-connector-2.2-{{< version >}}.jar) |
| Hive 2.1 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.1-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.1/{{< version >}}/paimon-hive-connector-2.1-{{< version >}}.jar) |
| Hive 2.1-cdh-6.3 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.1-cdh-6.3-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.1-cdh-6.3/{{< version >}}/paimon-hive-connector-2.1-cdh-6.3-{{< version >}}.jar) |
{{< /stable >}}
{{< unstable >}}
| Jar | |
|---|---|
| Hive 3.1 | [paimon-hive-connector-3.1-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-3.1/{{< version >}}/) |
| Hive 2.3 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.3-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.3/{{< version >}}/) |
| Hive 2.2 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.2-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.2/{{< version >}}/) |
| Hive 2.1 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.1-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.1/{{< version >}}/) |
| Hive 2.1-cdh-6.3 | [paimon-hive-connector-2.1-cdh-6.3-{{< version >}}.jar](https://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/paimon/paimon-hive-connector-2.1-cdh-6.3/{{< version >}}/) |
{{< /unstable >}}
You can also manually build bundled jar from the source code.
To build from source code, [clone the git repository]({{< github_repo >}}).
Build bundled jar with the following command. mvn clean install -DskipTests
You can find Hive connector jar in ./paimon-hive/paimon-hive-connector-<hive-version>/target/paimon-hive-connector-<hive-version>-{{< version >}}.jar.
There are several ways to add this jar to Hive.
auxlib folder under the root directory of Hive, and copy paimon-hive-connector-{{< version >}}.jar into auxlib.add jar /path/to/paimon-hive-connector-{{< version >}}.jar to enable paimon support in Hive. Note that this method is not recommended. If you're using the MR execution engine and running a join statement, you may be faced with the exception org.apache.hive.com.esotericsoftware.kryo.kryoexception: unable to find class.NOTE:
HADOOP_HOME or HADOOP_CONF_DIR is set.paimon.hadoop-load-default-config =false to disable loading the default value from core-default.xml、hdfs-default.xml, which may lead smaller size for split.struct type with not null predicate, you can disable the cbo by set hive.cbo.enable=false; command.Run the following Hive SQL in Hive CLI to access the created table.
-- Assume that paimon-hive-connector-<hive-version>-{{< version >}}.jar is already in auxlib directory. -- List tables in Hive -- (you might need to switch to "default" database if you're not there by default) SHOW TABLES; /* OK test_table */ -- Read records from test_table SELECT a, b FROM test_table ORDER BY a; /* OK 1 Table 2 Store */ -- Insert records into test table -- Limitations: -- Only support INSERT INTO, not support INSERT OVERWRITE -- It is recommended to write to a non primary key table -- Writing to a primary key table may result in a large number of small files INSERT INTO test_table VALUES (3, 'Paimon'); SELECT a, b FROM test_table ORDER BY a; /* OK 1 Table 2 Store 3 Paimon */ -- time travel SET paimon.scan.snapshot-id=1; SELECT a, b FROM test_table ORDER BY a; /* OK 1 Table 2 Store 3 Paimon */ SET paimon.scan.snapshot-id=null;
You can create new paimon tables in Hive. Run the following Hive SQL in Hive CLI.
-- Assume that paimon-hive-connector-{{< version >}}.jar is already in auxlib directory. -- Let's create a new paimon table. SET hive.metastore.warehouse.dir=warehouse_path; CREATE TABLE hive_test_table( a INT COMMENT 'The a field', b STRING COMMENT 'The b field' ) STORED BY 'org.apache.paimon.hive.PaimonStorageHandler';
To access existing paimon table, you can also register them as external tables in Hive. Run the following Hive SQL in Hive CLI.
-- Assume that paimon-hive-connector-{{< version >}}.jar is already in auxlib directory. -- Let's use the test_table created in the above section. -- To create an external table, you don't need to specify any column or table properties. -- Pointing the location to the path of table is enough. CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE external_test_table STORED BY 'org.apache.paimon.hive.PaimonStorageHandler' LOCATION '/path/to/table/store/warehouse/default.db/test_table'; -- In addition to the way setting location above, you can also place the location setting in TBProperties -- to avoid Hive accessing Paimon's location through its own file system when creating tables. -- This method is effective in scenarios using Object storage,such as s3. CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE external_test_table STORED BY 'org.apache.paimon.hive.PaimonStorageHandler' TBLPROPERTIES ( 'paimon_location' ='s3://xxxxx/path/to/table/store/warehouse/default.db/test_table' ); -- Read records from external_test_table SELECT a, b FROM external_test_table ORDER BY a; /* OK 1 Table 2 Store */ -- Insert records into test table INSERT INTO external_test_table VALUES (3, 'Paimon'); SELECT a, b FROM external_test_table ORDER BY a; /* OK 1 Table 2 Store 3 Paimon */
This section lists all supported type conversion between Hive and Paimon. All Hive's data types are available in package org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.typeinfo.