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= sqoop-ruby
Simple Ruby wrapper for Sqoop JDBC <-> HDFS import/export tool.
== Requirements and installation
Requires Sqoop tool and applicable JDBC Jars. Installable via Cloudera's repos or https://github.com/cloudera/sqoop/wiki
gem install sqoop-ruby
== Examples
Create Sqoop object
sqoop = Sqoop.new("mysql", "mysql.company.com", "company_db", "dbuser", "dbpassword", "hdfs://name-node/path/to/dir")
Import all tables to HDFS
sqoop.import
Export HDFS dataset to Relation database
sqoop.export("customers")
== Contributing to sqoop-ruby
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2012 Ian Morgan. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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