V - value typeVR - transformed value typepublic interface ValueTransformer<V,VR>
ValueTransformer interface for stateful mapping of a value to a new value (with possible new type).
This is a stateful record-by-record operation, i.e, transform(Object) is invoked individually for each
record of a stream and can access and modify a state that is available beyond a single call of
transform(Object) (cf. ValueMapper for stateless value transformation).
Additionally, this ValueTransformer can schedule
a method to be called periodically with the provided context.
If ValueTransformer is applied to a KeyValue pair record the record's key is preserved.
Use ValueTransformerSupplier to provide new instances of ValueTransformer to Kafka Stream's runtime.
If a record's key and value should be modified Transformer can be used.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
close()
Close this transformer and clean up any resources.
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void |
init(ProcessorContext context)
Initialize this transformer.
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VR |
transform(V value)
Transform the given value to a new value.
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void init(ProcessorContext context)
close() will be called on it; the
framework may later re-use the transformer by calling init(ProcessorContext) again.
The provided context can be used to access topology and record meta data, to
schedule a method to be
called periodically and to access attached StateStores.
Note that ProcessorContext is updated in the background with the current record's meta data.
Thus, it only contains valid record meta data when accessed within transform(Object).
Note that using ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object) or
ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object, To) is not allowed within any method of
ValueTransformer and will result in an exception.
context - the contextIllegalStateException - If store gets registered after initialization is already finishedStreamsException - if the store's change log does not contain the partitionVR transform(V value)
StateStore that is attached to this operator can be accessed and modified arbitrarily (cf.
ProcessorContext.getStateStore(String)).
Note, that using ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object) or
ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object, To) is not allowed within transform and
will result in an exception.
value - the value to be transformedvoid close()
init(ProcessorContext) on it again.
It is not possible to return any new output records within close().
Using ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object) or ProcessorContext.forward(Object, Object, To)
will result in an exception.