No, I am talking about: https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=flume.git;a=commit;h=bc1928bc2e23293cb20f4bc2693a3bc262f507b3
This will be in the next release which will be out soon. Thanks, Hari -- Hari Shreedharan On Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Bart Verwilst wrote: > Hi Hari, > > Are you talking about ipc.HTTPTransciever ( > http://nullege.com/codes/search/avro.ipc.HTTPTransceiver )? This was the > class I tried before i noticed it wasn't supported by Flume-1.2 :) > I assume the http/json source will also allow for avro to be received? > > Kind regards, > Bart > > Hari Shreedharan schreef op 08.11.2012 19:51: > > The next release of Flume-1.3.0 adds support for an HTTP source, which will > > allow you to send data to Flume via HTTP/JSON(the representation of the > > data is pluggable - but a JSON representation is default). You could use > > this to write data to Flume from Python, which I believe has good http and > > json support. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Hari > > > > -- > > Hari Shreedharan > > > > > > > > On Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Bart Verwilst wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've been spending quite a few hours trying to push avro data to Flume > > > so i can store it on HDFS, this all with Python. > > > It seems like something that is impossible for now, since the only way > > > to push avro data to Flume is by the use of deprecated thrift binding > > > that look pretty cumbersome to get working. > > > I would like to know what's the best way to import avro data into Flume > > > with Python? Maybe Flume isnt the right tool and I should use something > > > else? My goal is to have multiple python workers pushing data to HDFS > > > which ( by means of Flume in this case ) consolidates this all in 1 file > > > there. > > > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > Bart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
