Hi,
Sameer is right that Flink currently does not combine for any combination
of assigner, trigger and window function.

Technically, it would be possible to use a combiner for Triggers that don't
observe individual elements but only fire on time. With triggers that
observe elements, such as CountTrigger it becomes impossible to figure out
when to fire.

Cheers,
Aljoscha

On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 at 03:36 Sameer W <sam...@axiomine.com> wrote:

> Sorry I mean streaming cannot use combiners (repeated below)
> -------
> Streaming cannot use combiners. The aggregations happen on the trigger.
>
> The elements being aggregated are only known after the trigger delivers
> the elements to the evaluation function.
>
> Since windows can overlap and even assignment to a window is not done
> until the elements arrive at the sum operator in your case, combiner cannot
> know what to pre aggregate even if were available.
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 9:22 PM, Sameer Wadkar <sam...@axiomine.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Streaming cannot use windows. The aggregations happen on the trigger.
>>
>> The elements being aggregated are only known after the trigger delivers
>> the elements to the evaluation function.
>>
>> Since windows can overlap and even assignment to a window is not done
>> until the elements arrive at the sum operator in your case, combiner cannot
>> know what to pre aggregate even if were available.
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 11, 2016, at 8:51 PM, Elias Levy <fearsome.lucid...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I am wondering if Flink makes use of combiners to pre-reduce a keyed
>> and windowed stream before shuffling the data among workers.
>> >
>> > I.e. will it use a combiner in something like:
>> >
>> > stream.flatMap {...}
>> >       .assignTimestampsAndWatermarks(...)
>> >       .keyBy(...)
>> >       .timeWindow(...)
>> >       .trigger(...)
>> >       .sum("cnt")
>> >
>> > or will it shuffle the keyed input before the sum reduction?
>> >
>> > If it does make use of combiners, it would be useful to point this out
>> in the documentation, particularly if it only applies to certain types of
>> reducers, folds, etc.
>>
>

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