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- Add meta description tags on some of the most important doc pages
- Shorten the titles of some pages to have more relevant keywords; for
example there's no reason to have "Spark SQL Programming Guide - Spark
1.2.0 documentation", we can just say "Spark SQL - Spark 1.2.0
documentation".
Author: Matei Zaharia <matei@databricks.com>
Closes #4381 from mateiz/docs-seo and squashes the following commits:
4940563 [Matei Zaharia] [SPARK-5608] Improve SEO of Spark documentation pages
(cherry picked from commit 4d74f0601a2465b0d2273a8bcc716b304584831f)
Signed-off-by: Matei Zaharia <matei@databricks.com>
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(Just made a PR for this, mengxr was the reporter of:)
MLlib has sample data under serveral folders:
1) data/mllib
2) data/
3) mllib/data/*
Per previous discussion with Matei Zaharia, we want to put them under `data/mllib` and clean outdated files.
Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>
Closes #1394 from srowen/SPARK-2363 and squashes the following commits:
54313dd [Sean Owen] Move ML example data from /mllib/data/ and /data/ into /data/mllib/
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This is a fairly large PR to clean up and update the docs for 1.0. The major changes are:
* A unified programming guide for all languages replaces language-specific ones and shows language-specific info in tabs
* New programming guide sections on key-value pairs, unit testing, input formats beyond text, migrating from 0.9, and passing functions to Spark
* Spark-submit guide moved to a separate page and expanded slightly
* Various cleanups of the menu system, security docs, and others
* Updated look of title bar to differentiate the docs from previous Spark versions
You can find the updated docs at http://people.apache.org/~matei/1.0-docs/_site/ and in particular http://people.apache.org/~matei/1.0-docs/_site/programming-guide.html.
Author: Matei Zaharia <matei@databricks.com>
Closes #896 from mateiz/1.0-docs and squashes the following commits:
03e6853 [Matei Zaharia] Some tweaks to configuration and YARN docs
0779508 [Matei Zaharia] tweak
ef671d4 [Matei Zaharia] Keep frames in JavaDoc links, and other small tweaks
1bf4112 [Matei Zaharia] Review comments
4414f88 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
d04e979 [Matei Zaharia] Fix some old links to Java guide
a34ed33 [Matei Zaharia] tweak
541bb3b [Matei Zaharia] miscellaneous changes
fcefdec [Matei Zaharia] Moved submitting apps to separate doc
61d72b4 [Matei Zaharia] stuff
181f217 [Matei Zaharia] migration guide, remove old language guides
e11a0da [Matei Zaharia] Add more API functions
6a030a9 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
8db0ae3 [Matei Zaharia] Added key-value pairs section
318d2c9 [Matei Zaharia] tweaks
1c81477 [Matei Zaharia] New section on basics and function syntax
e38f559 [Matei Zaharia] Actually added programming guide to Git
a33d6fe [Matei Zaharia] First pass at updating programming guide to support all languages, plus other tweaks throughout
3b6a876 [Matei Zaharia] More CSS tweaks
01ec8bf [Matei Zaharia] More CSS tweaks
e6d252e [Matei Zaharia] Change color of doc title bar to differentiate from 0.9.0
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(primarly) MLlib docs
While play-testing the Scala and Java code examples in the MLlib docs, I noticed a number of small compile errors, and some typos. This led to finding and fixing a few similar items in other docs.
Then in the course of building the site docs to check the result, I found a few small suggestions for the build instructions. I also found a few more formatting and markdown issues uncovered when I accidentally used maruku instead of kramdown.
Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>
Closes #653 from srowen/SPARK-1727 and squashes the following commits:
6e7c38a [Sean Owen] Final doc updates - one more compile error, and use of mean instead of sum and count
8f5e847 [Sean Owen] Fix markdown syntax issues that maruku flags, even though we use kramdown (but only those that do not affect kramdown's output)
99966a9 [Sean Owen] Update issue tracker URL in docs
23c9ac3 [Sean Owen] Add Scala Naive Bayes example, to use existing example data file (whose format needed a tweak)
8c81982 [Sean Owen] Fix small compile errors and typos across MLlib docs
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Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@apache.org>
Closes #2 from rxin/docs and squashes the following commits:
08bbd5f [Reynold Xin] Removed reference to incubation in Spark user docs.
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https://spark-project.atlassian.net/browse/SPARK-1105
fix site scala version error
Author: CodingCat <zhunansjtu@gmail.com>
Closes #618 from CodingCat/doc_version and squashes the following commits:
39bb8aa [CodingCat] more fixes
65bedb0 [CodingCat] fix site scala version error in doc
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- List higher-level projects that run on Spark
- Tweak CSS
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This commit makes Spark invocation saner by using an assembly JAR to
find all of Spark's dependencies instead of adding all the JARs in
lib_managed. It also packages the examples into an assembly and uses
that as SPARK_EXAMPLES_JAR. Finally, it replaces the old "run" script
with two better-named scripts: "run-examples" for examples, and
"spark-class" for Spark internal classes (e.g. REPL, master, etc). This
is also designed to minimize the confusion people have in trying to use
"run" to run their own classes; it's not meant to do that, but now at
least if they look at it, they can modify run-examples to do a decent
job for them.
As part of this, Bagel's examples are also now properly moved to the
examples package instead of bagel.
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throughout the docs: SPARK_VERSION, SCALA_VERSION, and MESOS_VERSION.
To use them, e.g. use {{site.SPARK_VERSION}}.
Also removes uses of {{HOME_PATH}} which were being resolved to ""
by the templating system anyway.
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to use pygments syntax highlighting.
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which can be compiled via jekyll, using the command `jekyll`. To compile
and run a local webserver to serve the doc as a website, run
`jekyll --server`.
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