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Storm-Signals

Storm-Signals aims to provide a way to send messages ("signals") to components (spouts/bolts) in an Apache Storm topology that are otherwise not addressable.

Storm topologies can be considered static in that modifications to a topology's behavior require redeployment. Storm-Signals provides a simple way to modify a topology's behavior at runtime, without redeployment.

Project Location

Primary development of storm-signals will take place at: https://github.com/ptgoetz/storm-signals

Maven artifacts for releases will be available on maven central.

Use Cases

Typical storm spouts run forever (until undeployed), emitting tuples based on an underlying, presumably event-driven, data source/stream.

Some storm users have expressed an interest in having more control over that pattern, for instance in situations where the data stream is not open-ended, or where the situation requires that data streams be controllable (i.e. the ability to start/stop/pause/resume processing).

Storm-Signals provides a very simple mechanism for communicating with spouts deployed within a storm topology. The communication mechanism resides outside of storm's basic stream processing paradigm (i.e. calls to nextTuple() and the tuple ack/fail mechanism).

Sample Use Cases

  • Ability to start/stop/pause/resume a spout from a process external to the storm topology.
  • Ability to change the source of a spout's stream without redeploying the topology.
  • Initiating processing of a set/batch of data based on a schedule (such as a Quartz or cron job)
  • Periodically sending a dynamic SQL query to a spout that emits tuples for processing.
  • Any other use case you can think of. :)

Usage

Spout Implementation

Currently (Version 0.1.0) provides a basic abstract BaseRichSpout implementation that must be subclassed:

org.apache.storm.contrib.signals.spout.BaseSignalSpout

Subclasses must override the onSignal() method:

protected abstract void onSignal(byte[] data);

This method is called when a signal is sent to a spout. The signal payload is a byte[] that can contain anything (string, data, seriliazed object(s), etc.).

Subclasses must override the superclass constructor:

public TestSignalSpout(String name) {
    super(name);
}

The name parameter provides a unique ID for the spout that allows SingalClients to address the bolt and send it messages.

Subclasses must call super.open() if they override the open() method:

@Override
public void open(Map conf, TopologyContext context, SpoutOutputCollector collector) {
    super.open(conf, context, collector);
}

Failure to do so will prevent the spout from receiving signals (i.e. onSignal() will never be called).

Signal Client

The SignalClient constructor requires two arguments:

  1. a zookeeper connect string ("host1:port1,host2:port2,hostN:portN") that should match the storm zookeeper configuration
  2. a name string (this should match the name used to construct the BaseSignalSpout subclass)

Example:

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    SignalClient sc = new SignalClient("localhost:2181", "test-signal-spout");
    sc.start();
    try {
        sc.send("Hello Signal Spout!".getBytes());
    } finally {
        sc.close();
    }
}

Maven Usage

Maven Dependency

Point (non-SNAPSHOT) releases will be available on maven central.

<dependency>
	<groupId>com.github.ptgoetz</groupId>
	<artifactId>storm-signals</artifactId>
	<version>1.0.3</version>
</dependency>

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