public class AsJsons<InputT> extends PTransform<PCollection<InputT>,PCollection<java.lang.String>>
PTransform
for serializing objects to JSON Strings
. Transforms a PCollection<InputT>
into a PCollection
of JSON Strings
representing
objects in the original PCollection
using Jackson.Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<FailureT>
A
PTransform that adds exception handling to AsJsons . |
name
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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<NewFailureT> |
exceptionsInto(TypeDescriptor<NewFailureT> failureTypeDescriptor)
Returns a new
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, with the given type descriptor used for the failure collection but the
exception handler yet to be specified using AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures.exceptionsVia(ProcessFunction) . |
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<KV<InputT,java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String>>> |
exceptionsVia()
Returns a new
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, passing the raised exception instance and the input element being
processed through the default exception handler DefaultExceptionAsMapHandler and
emitting the result to a failure collection. |
<FailureT> AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<FailureT> |
exceptionsVia(InferableFunction<WithFailures.ExceptionElement<InputT>,FailureT> exceptionHandler)
Returns a new
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, passing the raised exception instance and the input element being
processed through the given exceptionHandler and emitting the result to a failure
collection. |
PCollection<java.lang.String> |
expand(PCollection<InputT> input)
Override this method to specify how this
PTransform should be expanded on the given
InputT . |
static <InputT> AsJsons<InputT> |
of(java.lang.Class<? extends InputT> inputClass)
Creates a
AsJsons PTransform that will transform a PCollection<InputT>
into a PCollection of JSON Strings representing those objects using a
Jackson ObjectMapper . |
AsJsons<InputT> |
withMapper(ObjectMapper mapper)
Use custom Jackson
ObjectMapper instead of the default one. |
compose, compose, getAdditionalInputs, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getKindString, getName, populateDisplayData, toString, validate
public static <InputT> AsJsons<InputT> of(java.lang.Class<? extends InputT> inputClass)
AsJsons
PTransform
that will transform a PCollection<InputT>
into a PCollection
of JSON Strings
representing those objects using a
Jackson ObjectMapper
.public AsJsons<InputT> withMapper(ObjectMapper mapper)
ObjectMapper
instead of the default one.@Experimental(value=WITH_EXCEPTIONS) public <NewFailureT> AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<NewFailureT> exceptionsInto(TypeDescriptor<NewFailureT> failureTypeDescriptor)
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures
transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, with the given type descriptor used for the failure collection but the
exception handler yet to be specified using AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures.exceptionsVia(ProcessFunction)
.
See WithFailures
documentation for usage patterns of the returned WithFailures.Result
.
@Experimental(value=WITH_EXCEPTIONS) public <FailureT> AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<FailureT> exceptionsVia(InferableFunction<WithFailures.ExceptionElement<InputT>,FailureT> exceptionHandler)
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures
transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, passing the raised exception instance and the input element being
processed through the given exceptionHandler
and emitting the result to a failure
collection.
See WithFailures
documentation for usage patterns of the returned WithFailures.Result
.
Example usage:
WithFailures.Result<PCollection<String>, KV<MyPojo, Map<String, String>>> result =
pojos.apply(
AsJsons.of(MyPojo.class)
.exceptionsVia(new WithFailures.ExceptionAsMapHandler<MyPojo>() {}));
PCollection<String> output = result.output(); // valid json elements
PCollection<KV<MyPojo, Map<String, String>>> failures = result.failures();
@Experimental(value=WITH_EXCEPTIONS) public AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures<KV<InputT,java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String>>> exceptionsVia()
AsJsons.AsJsonsWithFailures
transform that catches exceptions raised while
writing JSON elements, passing the raised exception instance and the input element being
processed through the default exception handler DefaultExceptionAsMapHandler
and
emitting the result to a failure collection.
See DefaultExceptionAsMapHandler
for more details about default handler behavior.
See WithFailures
documentation for usage patterns of the returned WithFailures.Result
.
Example usage:
WithFailures.Result<PCollection<String>, KV<MyPojo, Map<String, String>>> result =
pojos.apply(
AsJsons.of(MyPojo.class)
.exceptionsVia());
PCollection<String> output = result.output(); // valid json elements
PCollection<KV<MyPojo, Map<String, String>>> failures = result.failures();
public PCollection<java.lang.String> expand(PCollection<InputT> input)
PTransform
PTransform
should be expanded on the given
InputT
.
NOTE: This method should not be called directly. Instead apply the PTransform
should
be applied to the InputT
using the apply
method.
Composite transforms, which are defined in terms of other transforms, should return the output of one of the composed transforms. Non-composite transforms, which do not apply any transforms internally, should return a new unbound output and register evaluators (via backend-specific registration methods).
expand
in class PTransform<PCollection<InputT>,PCollection<java.lang.String>>