Fault tolerance guarantees of Elasticsearch sink in flink-elasticsearch2?
Posted by
Andrew Roberts on
URL: http://deprecated-apache-flink-user-mailing-list-archive.369.s1.nabble.com/Fault-tolerance-guarantees-of-Elasticsearch-sink-in-flink-elasticsearch2-tp10982.html
Hello,
I’m trying to understand the guarantees made by Flink’s Elasticsearch sink in terms of message delivery. according to (1), the ES sink offers at-least-once guarantees. This page doesn’t differentiate between flink-elasticsearch and flink-elasticsearch2, so I have to assume for the moment that they both offer that guarantee. However, a look at the code (2) shows that the invoke() method puts the record into a buffer, and then that buffer is flushed to elasticsearch some time later.
It’s my understanding that Flink uses checkpoint “records” flowing past the sink as a means for forming the guarantee that all records prior to the checkpoint have been received by the sink. I assume that the invoke() method returning is what Flink uses to decide if a record has passed a sink, but here invoke stashes in a buffer that doesn’t look like it participates in checkpointing anywhere.
Does the sink provided in link-connector-elasticsearch2 guarantee at-least-once, and if it does, how does it reconstitute the buffer (so as to not lose records that have gone through the sink’s invoke() method, but not been transmitted to ES yet) in the case of the operator failing when the buffer is not empty?