Class KafkaSpout<K,​V>

    • Method Detail

      • open

        public void open​(Map<String,​Object> conf,
                         TopologyContext context,
                         SpoutOutputCollector collector)
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        Called when a task for this component is initialized within a worker on the cluster. It provides the spout with the environment in which the spout executes.

        This includes the:

        Parameters:
        conf - The Storm configuration for this spout. This is the configuration provided to the topology merged in with cluster configuration on this machine.
        context - This object can be used to get information about this task's place within the topology, including the task id and component id of this task, input and output information, etc.
        collector - The collector is used to emit tuples from this spout. Tuples can be emitted at any time, including the open and close methods. The collector is thread-safe and should be saved as an instance variable of this spout object.
      • nextTuple

        public void nextTuple()
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        When this method is called, Storm is requesting that the Spout emit tuples to the output collector. This method should be non-blocking, so if the Spout has no tuples to emit, this method should return. nextTuple, ack, and fail are all called in a tight loop in a single thread in the spout task. When there are no tuples to emit, it is courteous to have nextTuple sleep for a short amount of time (like a single millisecond) so as not to waste too much CPU.
      • ack

        public void ack​(Object messageId)
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        Storm has determined that the tuple emitted by this spout with the msgId identifier has been fully processed. Typically, an implementation of this method will take that message off the queue and prevent it from being replayed.
        Specified by:
        ack in interface ISpout
        Overrides:
        ack in class BaseRichSpout
      • fail

        public void fail​(Object messageId)
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        The tuple emitted by this spout with the msgId identifier has failed to be fully processed. Typically, an implementation of this method will put that message back on the queue to be replayed at a later time.
        Specified by:
        fail in interface ISpout
        Overrides:
        fail in class BaseRichSpout
      • activate

        public void activate()
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        Called when a spout has been activated out of a deactivated mode. nextTuple will be called on this spout soon. A spout can become activated after having been deactivated when the topology is manipulated using the `storm` client.
        Specified by:
        activate in interface ISpout
        Overrides:
        activate in class BaseRichSpout
      • deactivate

        public void deactivate()
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        Called when a spout has been deactivated. nextTuple will not be called while a spout is deactivated. The spout may or may not be reactivated in the future.
        Specified by:
        deactivate in interface ISpout
        Overrides:
        deactivate in class BaseRichSpout
      • close

        public void close()
        Description copied from interface: ISpout
        Called when an ISpout is going to be shutdown. There is no guarentee that close will be called, because the supervisor kill -9's worker processes on the cluster.

        The one context where close is guaranteed to be called is a topology is killed when running Storm in local mode.

        Specified by:
        close in interface ISpout
        Overrides:
        close in class BaseRichSpout
      • declareOutputFields

        public void declareOutputFields​(OutputFieldsDeclarer declarer)
        Description copied from interface: IComponent
        Declare the output schema for all the streams of this topology.
        Parameters:
        declarer - this is used to declare output stream ids, output fields, and whether or not each output stream is a direct stream