public static class Create.TimestampedValues<T> extends PTransform<PBegin,PCollection<T>>
PTransform
that creates a PCollection
whose elements have associated
timestamps.name
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
PCollection<T> |
expand(PBegin input)
Override this method to specify how this
PTransform should be expanded on the given
InputT . |
Create.TimestampedValues<T> |
withCoder(Coder<T> coder)
Returns a
Create.TimestampedValues PTransform like this one that uses the given
Coder<T> to decode each of the objects into a value of type T . |
Create.TimestampedValues<T> |
withSchema(Schema schema,
SerializableFunction<T,Row> toRowFunction,
SerializableFunction<Row,T> fromRowFunction)
Returns a
Create.TimestampedValues PTransform like this one that uses the given
Schema to represent objects. |
Create.TimestampedValues<T> |
withType(TypeDescriptor<T> type)
Returns a
Create.TimestampedValues PTransform like this one that uses the given
TypeDescriptor<T> to determine the Coder to use to decode each of the objects
into a value of type T . |
getAdditionalInputs, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getKindString, getName, populateDisplayData, toString, validate
public Create.TimestampedValues<T> withCoder(Coder<T> coder)
Create.TimestampedValues
PTransform like this one that uses the given
Coder<T>
to decode each of the objects into a value of type T
.
By default, Create.TimestampedValues
can automatically determine the Coder
to use if all elements have the same non-parameterized run-time class, and a default coder is
registered for that class. See CoderRegistry
for details on how defaults are
determined.
Note that for with no elements
, the VoidCoder
is
used.
@Experimental(value=SCHEMAS) public Create.TimestampedValues<T> withSchema(Schema schema, SerializableFunction<T,Row> toRowFunction, SerializableFunction<Row,T> fromRowFunction)
Create.TimestampedValues
PTransform like this one that uses the given
Schema
to represent objects.public Create.TimestampedValues<T> withType(TypeDescriptor<T> type)
Create.TimestampedValues
PTransform like this one that uses the given
TypeDescriptor<T>
to determine the Coder
to use to decode each of the objects
into a value of type T
. Note that a default coder must be registered for the class
described in the TypeDescriptor<T>
.
By default, Create.TimestampedValues
can automatically determine the Coder
to use if all elements have the same non-parameterized run-time class, and a default coder is
registered for that class. See CoderRegistry
for details on how defaults are
determined.
Note that for Create.TimestampedValues
with no elements, the VoidCoder
is
used.
public PCollection<T> expand(PBegin 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<PBegin,PCollection<T>>