Hi Sandra, I haven't seen this problem before. Which AsterixDB version are you using? If it's ok, please send me your DDLs with your configuration in a private thread, so I can try that on my end.
Best, Xikui On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 2:15 AM [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > > > On 2019/04/05 17:59:20, Xikui Wang <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Sandra, > > > > That's not an error but a reminder (which we probably should refactor > > later) says the feed will try to use the configurations from the feed > > definition. You don't really need to extend the access of your Twitter > dev > > account. As long as you follow the DDL template in the doc, you should be > > fine. Here is the snippet from the documentation [1]: > > > > use feeds; > > > > create feed TwitterFeed with { > > "adapter-name": "push_twitter", > > "type-name": "Tweet", > > "format": "twitter-status", > > "consumer.key": "************", > > "consumer.secret": "************", > > "access.token": "**********", > > "access.token.secret": "*************" > > }; > > > > > > Best, > > Xikui > > > > On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 8:08 AM [email protected] < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > When using the built-in push-based Twitter adapter, which endpoint in > the > > > Twitter API is it actually making a request to? I have obtained a > developer > > > account at Twitter, but I am not sure if I need any extended access > than > > > what provided for the normal developer accounts in order to use the > Twitter > > > adapter. > > > > > > When trying to start the feed which uses the Twitter adapter, I find > the > > > following error in the cc.log, and the query never seem to finish its > > > execution: > > > > > > [QueryTranslator] WARN org.apache.asterix.external.util.TwitterUtil - > > > unable to load authentication credentials from auth.properties > > > filecredential information will be obtained from adapter's > configuration > > > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Sandra > > > > > > Hi Xikui, thank you for your reply! > > I am following the same example as in the documentation, and the query for > creating the feed completes successfully. However, when trying to execute > the query which should start the feed, the interface never outputs that the > query has completed. If I then try to execute other queries (whilst the > former haven't completed), it is not possible to successfully execute those > either. I can not find anything in the logs which describes what is > happening, other than a warning message I've never seen before: > [QueryTranslator] WARN > org.apache.hyracks.control.common.config.ConfigManager - NC option [nc] > storage.lsm.bloomfilter.falsepositiverate being accessed outside of > NC-scoped configuration. > > I am thinking maybe there is a problem connecting to Twitter, but I am not > sure. Have you experienced anything similar before? > > Best, > Sandra >
