T - type of the retrievable object which is stored under the wrapped stream handlepublic class RetrievableStreamStateHandle<T extends Serializable> extends Object implements StreamStateHandle, RetrievableStateHandle<T>, Closeable
StreamStateHandle to make the referenced state object retrievable trough a simple get call.
This implementation expects that the object was serialized through default serialization of Java's
ObjectOutputStream.| Constructor and Description |
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RetrievableStreamStateHandle(org.apache.flink.core.fs.Path filePath,
long stateSize) |
RetrievableStreamStateHandle(StreamStateHandle streamStateHandle) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close() |
void |
discardState()
Discards the state referred to and solemnly owned by this handle, to free up resources in
the persistent storage.
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long |
getStateSize()
Returns the size of the state in bytes.
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org.apache.flink.core.fs.FSDataInputStream |
openInputStream()
Returns an
FSDataInputStream that can be used to read back the data that
was previously written to the stream. |
T |
retrieveState()
Retrieves the object that was previously written to state.
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public RetrievableStreamStateHandle(StreamStateHandle streamStateHandle)
public RetrievableStreamStateHandle(org.apache.flink.core.fs.Path filePath,
long stateSize)
public T retrieveState() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
RetrievableStateHandleretrieveState in interface RetrievableStateHandle<T extends Serializable>IOExceptionClassNotFoundExceptionpublic org.apache.flink.core.fs.FSDataInputStream openInputStream()
throws IOException
StreamStateHandleFSDataInputStream that can be used to read back the data that
was previously written to the stream.openInputStream in interface StreamStateHandleIOExceptionpublic void discardState()
throws Exception
StateObjectdiscardState in interface StateObjectExceptionpublic long getStateSize()
StateObject0.
The values produced by this method are only used for informational purposes and for metrics/monitoring. If this method returns wrong values, the checkpoints and recovery will still behave correctly. However, efficiency may be impacted (wrong space pre-allocation) and functionality that depends on metrics (like monitoring) will be impacted.
Note for implementors: This method should not perform any I/O operations
while obtaining the state size (hence it does not declare throwing an IOException).
Instead, the state size should be stored in the state object, or should be computable from
the state stored in this object.
The reason is that this method is called frequently by several parts of the checkpointing
and issuing I/O requests from this method accumulates a heavy I/O load on the storage
system at higher scale.
getStateSize in interface StateObjectpublic void close()
throws IOException
close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableIOExceptionCopyright © 2014–2020 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.