chamikaramj commented on a change in pull request #15249:
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/15249#discussion_r683803943
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File path: sdks/java/core/src/main/java/org/apache/beam/sdk/state/Timer.java
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@@ -100,9 +100,9 @@
Timer withOutputTimestamp(Instant outputTime);
/**
- * Returns the current relative time used by {@link #setRelative()} and
{@link #offset}. This can
- * be used by a client that self-manages relative timers (e.g. one that
stores the current timer
- * time in a state variable.
+ * * Returns the current relative time used by {@link #setRelative()} and
{@link #offset}. This
+ * can be used by a client that self-manages relative timers (e.g. one that
stores the current
Review comment:
Seems like an unintended formatting change ?
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File path:
sdks/java/core/src/main/java/org/apache/beam/sdk/transforms/GroupIntoBatches.java
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@@ -398,11 +424,31 @@ public void processElement(
storedBatchSizeBytes.readLater();
}
- long num = storedBatchSize.read();
- if (maxBufferingDuration.isLongerThan(Duration.ZERO) && num == 1) {
- // This is the first element in batch. Start counting buffering time
if a limit was set.
- bufferingTimer.offset(maxBufferingDuration).setRelative();
+ long num;
+ if (maxBufferingDuration.isLongerThan(Duration.ZERO)) {
+ minBufferedTs.readLater();
+ num = storedBatchSize.read();
+
+ long oldOutputTs =
+ MoreObjects.firstNonNull(
+ minBufferedTs.read(),
BoundedWindow.TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE.getMillis());
+ minBufferedTs.add(elementTs.getMillis());
+ // If this is the first element in the batch or if the timer's output
timestamp needs
+ // modifying, then set a
+ // timer.
+ if (num == 1 || minBufferedTs.read() != oldOutputTs) {
+ long targetTs =
+ MoreObjects.firstNonNull(
+ timerTs.read(),
+ bufferingTimer.getCurrentRelativeTime().getMillis()
Review comment:
I might be misunderstanding something but why can't we just set this to
"current time" + "maxBufferingDuration" ?
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File path:
sdks/java/core/src/main/java/org/apache/beam/sdk/transforms/GroupIntoBatches.java
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@@ -340,6 +342,16 @@ public long getElementByteSize() {
@StateId(NUM_BYTES_IN_BATCH_ID)
private final StateSpec<CombiningState<Long, long[], Long>>
batchSizeBytesSpec;
+ private static final String TIMER_TIMESTAMP = "timerTs";
+
+ @StateId(TIMER_TIMESTAMP)
+ private final StateSpec<ValueState<Long>> timerTsSpec;
Review comment:
Probably we should add comments clarifying what each of these state Ids
are for.
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