Github user rxin commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/10498#discussion_r48820931
  
    --- Diff: 
sql/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/DataFrameWriter.scala ---
    @@ -189,13 +220,43 @@ final class DataFrameWriter private[sql](df: 
DataFrame) {
             ifNotExists = false)).toRdd
       }
     
    -  private def normalizedParCols: Option[Seq[String]] = 
partitioningColumns.map { parCols =>
    -    parCols.map { col =>
    -      df.logicalPlan.output
    -        .map(_.name)
    -        .find(df.sqlContext.analyzer.resolver(_, col))
    -        .getOrElse(throw new AnalysisException(s"Partition column $col not 
found in existing " +
    -          s"columns (${df.logicalPlan.output.map(_.name).mkString(", 
")})"))
    +  private def normalizedParCols: Option[Seq[String]] = 
partitioningColumns.map { cols =>
    +    cols.map(normalize(_, "Partition"))
    +  }
    +
    +  private def normalizedBucketCols: Option[Seq[String]] = 
bucketingColumns.map { cols =>
    +    cols.map(normalize(_, "Bucketing"))
    +  }
    +
    +  private def normalizedSortCols: Option[Seq[String]] = sortingColumns.map 
{ cols =>
    +    cols.map(normalize(_, "Sorting"))
    +  }
    +
    +  private def getBucketSpec: Option[BucketSpec] = {
    +    if (sortingColumns.isDefined) {
    +      require(numBuckets.isDefined, "sortBy must be used together with 
bucketBy")
    +    }
    +
    +    for {
    +      n <- numBuckets
    +      cols <- normalizedBucketCols
    +    } yield {
    +      require(n > 0, "Bucket number must be greater than 0.")
    +      BucketSpec(n, cols, normalizedSortCols)
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  private def normalize(columnName: String, columnType: String): String = {
    +    val validColumnNames = df.logicalPlan.output.map(_.name)
    +    validColumnNames.find(df.sqlContext.analyzer.resolver(_, columnName))
    +      .getOrElse(throw new AnalysisException(s"$columnType column 
$columnName not found in " +
    +        s"existing columns (${validColumnNames.mkString(", ")})"))
    +  }
    +
    +  private def assertNotBucketed(): Unit = {
    +    if (numBuckets.isDefined || sortingColumns.isDefined) {
    --- End diff --
    
    Your point makes sense if you look at it from the implementation's 
perspective, but if I'm an user, why do I have to call bucketBy in order to use 
sortBy?



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