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Timo Walther updated FLINK-5714:
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Description:
Right now, the constructor of the CsvTableSource can have up to 9 parameters.
In Scala this might not be a problem because of default values, but Java
doesn't have this functionality.
I propose to have a builder pattern here:
{code}
CsvTableSource
.builder()
.field("myfield", Types.STRING)
.field("myfield2", Types.INT)
.quoteCharacter(';')
.build()
{code}
was:
Right now, the constructor of the CsvTableSource can have up to 9 parameters.
In Scala this might not be a problem because of default values, but Java
doesn't have this functionality.
I propose to have a a builder pattern here:
{code}
CsvTableSource
.builder()
.field("myfield", Types.STRING)
.field("myfield2", Types.INT)
.quoteCharacter(';')
.build()
{code}
> Use a builder pattern for creating CsvTableSource
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLINK-5714
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-5714
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Table API & SQL
> Reporter: Timo Walther
>
> Right now, the constructor of the CsvTableSource can have up to 9 parameters.
> In Scala this might not be a problem because of default values, but Java
> doesn't have this functionality.
> I propose to have a builder pattern here:
> {code}
> CsvTableSource
> .builder()
> .field("myfield", Types.STRING)
> .field("myfield2", Types.INT)
> .quoteCharacter(';')
> .build()
> {code}
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