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Chad Dombrova updated FLINK-12953:
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Description:
As a (beam) developer I want to be able to print/log information from my custom
transforms, and then monitor that output within the job view of the Web
Dashboard, so that I don't have to go hunting through the combined log in the
Job Manager view. The Job Manager log has way too much in it, spanning all
jobs, including output logged by both flink and user code.
A good example of how this UX should work can be found in Google Dataflow:
- click on a job, and see the logged output for that job
- click on a transform, and see the logged output for just that transform
thanks!
was:
As a developer I want to be able to log information in my code, and then
monitor that output within the job view of the Web Dashboard, so that I don't
have to go hunting through the combined log in the Job Manager view. The Job
Manager log has way too much data in it, from across all jobs, mixing both
output logged by flink and user code.
A good example of how this should work can be found in Google Dataflow:
- click on a job, and see the logged output for that job
- click on a transform, and see the logged output for just that transform
thanks!
> View logs from Job view in Web Dashboard
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> Key: FLINK-12953
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12953
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Runtime / Web Frontend
> Reporter: Chad Dombrova
> Priority: Major
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> As a (beam) developer I want to be able to print/log information from my
> custom transforms, and then monitor that output within the job view of the
> Web Dashboard, so that I don't have to go hunting through the combined log in
> the Job Manager view. The Job Manager log has way too much in it, spanning
> all jobs, including output logged by both flink and user code.
> A good example of how this UX should work can be found in Google Dataflow:
> - click on a job, and see the logged output for that job
> - click on a transform, and see the logged output for just that transform
> thanks!
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