Hi Anuj, After searching in Github, I found a demo repository about how to use parquet in Flink.[1] You can have a look. I can not make sure whether it is helpful or not. Best, Vino aj <[hidden email]> 于2019年12月21日周六 下午7:03写道: |
Thanks Vino. I am able to write data in parquet now. But now the issue is how to write a dataset to multiple output path as per timestamp partition. I want to partition data on date wise. I am writing like this currently that will write to single output path. DataSet<Tuple2<Void,GenericRecord>> df = allEvents.flatMap(new EventMapProcessor(schema.toString())).withParameters(configuration); Please suggest. Thanks, Anuj On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 12:59 PM vino yang <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hi Anji, Actually, I am not familiar with how to partition via timestamp. Flink's streaming BucketingSink provides this feature.[1] You may refer to this link and customize your sink. I can ping a professional committer who knows more detail of FS connector than me, [hidden email] may give you help. Best, Vino aj <[hidden email]> 于2019年12月27日周五 上午1:51写道:
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Hi Anji, StreamingFileSink has a BucketAssigner that you can use for that purpose. From the javadoc: The sink uses a BucketAssigner to determine in which bucket directory each element should be written to inside the base directory. The BucketAssigner can, for example, use time or a property of the element to determine the bucket directory. The default BucketAssigner is a DateTimeBucketAssigner which will create one new bucket every hour. You can specify a custom BucketAssigner using the setBucketAssigner(bucketAssigner) method, after calling forRowFormat(Path, Encoder) or forBulkFormat(Path, BulkWriter.Factory). If that doesn't work for you, please let me know. Btw, are you using event or processing time? Best, Arvid On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 4:24 AM vino yang <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hi Arvid, Thanks for the details reply. I am using Dataset API and its a batch job so wondering is the option you provided is works for that. Thanks, Anuj On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:01 PM Arvid Heise <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hi Anuj, as far as I know, there is nothing like that on the Dataset side. Could you implement your query on Datastream with bounded inputs? In the long term, Dataset API should be completely replaced with Datastream API. Best, Arvid On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 12:35 PM aj <[hidden email]> wrote:
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