Introducing GraphFrames
GraphFrames utilizes the power of Apache Spark DataFrames to support general graph processing. Specifically, the vertices and edges are represented by DataFrames allowing us to store arbitrary data with each vertex and edge. While GraphFrames is similar to Spark's GraphX library, there are some key differences, including:
GraphFrames leverage the performance optimizations and simplicity of the DataFrame API.
By using the DataFrame API, GraphFrames now have Python, Java, and Scala APIs. GraphX is only accessible through Scala; now all its algorithms are available in Python and Java.
Note, at the time of writing, there was a bug preventing GraphFrames from working with Python3.x, hence we will be using Python2.x.
At the time of writing, GraphFrames is on version 0.3 and available as a Spark package (http://spark-packages.org) at https://spark-packages.org/package/graphframes/graphframes.
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