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Storm-Esper

A library to integrate Esper with Storm.

License

Esper is GPLv2 licensed, which means that this library is GPLv2 licensed, as well. You can find the license here.

Description

The storm-esper library provides a bolt that allows you to use Esper queries on Storm data streams.

The bolt is created via a builder:

EsperBolt esperBolt =
    new EsperBolt.Builder()
                 .inputs()
                    .aliasComponent("some-spout")
                    .withFields("a", "b")
                    .ofType(Integer.class)
                    .toEventType("Test")
                 .outputs()
                    .outputs().onDefaultStream().emit("min", "max")
                 .statements()
                    .add("select max(a) as max, min(b) as min from Test.win:length_batch(4)")
                 .build();

inputs

The inputs section allows you to define aliases for storm streams and type hints. An input alias defines an alias for a Storm stream that can be used in the Esper queries instead of the automatically generated one. By default, the bolt will assign the event name <component id>_<stream id> where component id is the name of the spout/bolt that generates the data to be fed into the Esper bolt, and stream id is the id of the specific stream that the Esper bolt is connected to (if the source spout/bolt only has one output, then this is usually default). The aliasComponent and aliasStream methods allows to define a different name for a specific stream of a specific component (default in the case of aliasComponent). E.g. in the example the stream default of the component some-spout was mapped to the Esper event type Test. Type hints are necessary to give Esper enough information about how to deal with properties of event types. Storm streams are untyped in the sense that Storm itself does not maintain type information for the individual fields in a tuple. On the other hand, Esper requires strongly typed event type definitions. By default, storm-esper will use Object for all properties which works fine for counting, max and min, etc. However for Esper functions that require numbers (such as sum) this does not work and you'll need to define a type hint. In the example above, fields a and b of the tuples coming from some-spout are declared to be of type Integer (which is equivalent to int as far as Esper is concerned).

outputs

In order to push data from Esper back into Storm, you'll need to specify which streams the bolt will emit (via onDefaultStream for the default stream which is called default, or via onStream for named streams), and also which properties from which event types to emit into these streams (emit method). Basic SELECT esper statements (as in the example above) work on a default anonymous event type. Unless you tell the builder to use a specific event type (with fromEventType), it will assume this default event type.

statements

This is basically the list of statements to give to Esper. If the Esper statements generate new events (e.g. insert into <name>), then you can use select these via the fromEventType method in the builder in order to map them to Storm streams. This allows you to generate more than stream from one Esper bolt.

How to get

Use a Maven dependency in your pom.xml:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.tomdz.storm</groupId>
  <artifactId>storm-esper</artifactId>
  <version>0.7.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>