Using Spark 1.5.0 and given the following code, I expect unionAll to union DataFrame
s based on their column name. In the code, I'm using some FunSuite for passing in SparkContext sc
:
object Entities {
case class A (a: Int, b: Int)
case class B (b: Int, a: Int)
val as = Seq(
A(1,3),
A(2,4)
)
val bs = Seq(
B(5,3),
B(6,4)
)
}
class UnsortedTestSuite extends SparkFunSuite {
configuredUnitTest("The truth test.") { sc =>
val sqlContext = new SQLContext(sc)
import sqlContext.implicits._
val aDF = sc.parallelize(Entities.as, 4).toDF
val bDF = sc.parallelize(Entities.bs, 4).toDF
aDF.show()
bDF.show()
aDF.unionAll(bDF).show
}
}
Output:
+---+---+
| a| b|
+---+---+
| 1| 3|
| 2| 4|
+---+---+
+---+---+
| b| a|
+---+---+
| 5| 3|
| 6| 4|
+---+---+
+---+---+
| a| b|
+---+---+
| 1| 3|
| 2| 4|
| 5| 3|
| 6| 4|
+---+---+
Why does the result contain intermixed "b" and "a" columns, instead of aligning columns bases on column names? Sounds like a serious bug!?
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