K - the type of the keys in the input and output PCollectionspublic class CoGroupByKey<K> extends PTransform<KeyedPCollectionTuple<K>,PCollection<KV<K,CoGbkResult>>>
PTransform that performs a CoGroupByKey on a tuple of tables. A CoGroupByKey groups results from all tables by like keys into CoGbkResults, from which
 the results for any specific table can be accessed by the TupleTag supplied with the initial table.
 Example of performing a CoGroupByKey followed by a ParDo that consumes the
 results:
 
PCollection<KV<K, V1>> pt1 = ...; PCollection<KV<K, V2>> pt2 = ...; final TupleTag<V1> t1 = new TupleTag<>(); final TupleTag<V2> t2 = new TupleTag<>(); PCollection<KV<K, CoGbkResult>> coGbkResultCollection = KeyedPCollectionTuple.of(t1, pt1) .and(t2, pt2) .apply(CoGroupByKey.<K>create()); PCollection<T> finalResultCollection = coGbkResultCollection.apply(ParDo.of( new DoFn<KV<K, CoGbkResult>, T>(){@ProcessElement public void processElement(ProcessContext c) { KV<K, CoGbkResult> e = c.element(); Iterable<V1> pt1Vals = e.getValue().getAll(t1); V2 pt2Val = e.getValue().getOnly(t2); ... Do Something .... c.output(...some T...); }}));
name, resourceHints| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static <K> CoGroupByKey<K> | create()Returns a  CoGroupByKey<K>PTransform. | 
| PCollection<KV<K,CoGbkResult>> | expand(KeyedPCollectionTuple<K> input)Override this method to specify how this  PTransformshould be expanded on the givenInputT. | 
compose, compose, getAdditionalInputs, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getKindString, getName, getResourceHints, populateDisplayData, setResourceHints, toString, validate, validatepublic static <K> CoGroupByKey<K> create()
CoGroupByKey<K> PTransform.K - the type of the keys in the input and output PCollectionspublic PCollection<KV<K,CoGbkResult>> expand(KeyedPCollectionTuple<K> input)
PTransformPTransform 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<KeyedPCollectionTuple<K>,PCollection<KV<K,CoGbkResult>>>