Source code for pyflink.datastream.timerservice
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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
class TimerService(ABC):
"""
Interface for working with time and timers.
"""
[docs] @abstractmethod
def current_processing_time(self):
"""
Returns the current processing time.
"""
pass
[docs] @abstractmethod
def current_watermark(self):
"""
Returns the current event-time watermark.
"""
pass
[docs] @abstractmethod
def register_processing_time_timer(self, timestamp: int):
"""
Registers a timer to be fired when processing time passes the given time.
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you set a timer in a keyed
context, such as in an operation on KeyedStream then that context will so be active when you
receive the timer notification.
:param timestamp: The processing time of the timer to be registered.
"""
pass
[docs] @abstractmethod
def register_event_time_timer(self, timestamp: int):
"""
Registers a timer tobe fired when the event time watermark passes the given time.
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you set a timer in a keyed
context, such as in an operation on KeyedStream then that context will so be active when you
receive the timer notification.
:param timestamp: The event time of the timer to be registered.
"""
pass
[docs] def delete_processing_time_timer(self, timestamp: int):
"""
Deletes the processing-time timer with the given trigger time. This method has only an
effect if such a timer was previously registered and did not already expire.
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you delete a timer, it is
removed from the current keyed context.
:param timestamp: The given trigger time of timer to be deleted.
"""
pass
[docs] def delete_event_time_timer(self, timestamp: int):
"""
Deletes the event-time timer with the given trigger time. This method has only an effect if
such a timer was previously registered and did not already expire.
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you delete a timer, it is
removed from the current keyed context.
:param timestamp: The given trigger time of timer to be deleted.
"""
pass