SplitT
- The type of the splits used by the source.@Public public class IteratorSourceEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>> extends Object implements SplitEnumerator<SplitT,Collection<SplitT>>
SplitEnumerator
for iterator sources. Simply takes the pre-split set of splits and
assigns it first-come-first-serve.Constructor and Description |
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IteratorSourceEnumerator(SplitEnumeratorContext<SplitT> context,
Collection<SplitT> splits) |
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void |
addReader(int subtaskId)
Add a new source reader with the given subtask ID.
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void |
addSplitsBack(List<SplitT> splits,
int subtaskId)
Add splits back to the split enumerator.
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void |
close()
Called to close the enumerator, in case it holds on to any resources, like threads or network
connections.
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void |
handleSplitRequest(int subtaskId,
String requesterHostname)
Handles the request for a split.
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Collection<SplitT> |
snapshotState(long checkpointId)
Creates a snapshot of the state of this split enumerator, to be stored in a checkpoint.
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void |
start()
Start the split enumerator.
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
handleSourceEvent, notifyCheckpointComplete
notifyCheckpointAborted
public IteratorSourceEnumerator(SplitEnumeratorContext<SplitT> context, Collection<SplitT> splits)
public void start()
SplitEnumerator
The default behavior does nothing.
start
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
public void close()
SplitEnumerator
close
in interface AutoCloseable
close
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
public void handleSplitRequest(int subtaskId, @Nullable String requesterHostname)
SplitEnumerator
SourceReaderContext.sendSplitRequest()
method.handleSplitRequest
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
subtaskId
- the subtask id of the source reader who sent the source event.requesterHostname
- Optional, the hostname where the requesting task is running. This
can be used to make split assignments locality-aware.public void addSplitsBack(List<SplitT> splits, int subtaskId)
SplitEnumerator
SourceReader
fails and there are splits assigned to it after the last successful checkpoint.addSplitsBack
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
splits
- The splits to add back to the enumerator for reassignment.subtaskId
- The id of the subtask to which the returned splits belong.public Collection<SplitT> snapshotState(long checkpointId) throws Exception
SplitEnumerator
The snapshot should contain the latest state of the enumerator: It should assume that all
operations that happened before the snapshot have successfully completed. For example all
splits assigned to readers via SplitEnumeratorContext.assignSplit(SourceSplit, int)
and SplitEnumeratorContext.assignSplits(SplitsAssignment)
) don't need to be included
in the snapshot anymore.
This method takes the ID of the checkpoint for which the state is snapshotted. Most implementations should be able to ignore this parameter, because for the contents of the snapshot, it doesn't matter for which checkpoint it gets created. This parameter can be interesting for source connectors with external systems where those systems are themselves aware of checkpoints; for example in cases where the enumerator notifies that system about a specific checkpoint being triggered.
snapshotState
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
checkpointId
- The ID of the checkpoint for which the snapshot is created.Exception
- when the snapshot cannot be taken.public void addReader(int subtaskId)
SplitEnumerator
addReader
in interface SplitEnumerator<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>,Collection<SplitT extends IteratorSourceSplit<?,?>>>
subtaskId
- the subtask ID of the new source reader.Copyright © 2014–2024 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.