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Description
Motivation
Pulsar IO connectors make it possible to connect Pulsar to an external system:
- A Source reads continuously from an external system and writes to a Pulsar topic
- A Sink reads continuously from a Pulsar topic and writes to an external system.
Sources and Sinks are written in Java.
Pulsar also has a lightweight computing system named Pulsar Functions. A Pulsar Function reads from one or more topics, applies user logic written in Java, Python or Go and writes to an output topic.
When using Pulsar IO connectors, the format of what is read/written from/to the source/sink is defined by the connector code. But there are a lot of situations where a user wants to transform this data before using it. Currently the solution is to either :
- write a custom connector that transforms the data the way we want but that means writing a lot of code without reuse, packaging and managing custom connectors and so on..
- write a Function to transform the data after it was written to a topic by a Source or before it is read from a topic by a Sink. This is not very efficient as we have to use an intermediate topic, which means additional storage, IO, and latency.
Considering all this, it would be handy to be able to apply a Function on-the-fly to a connector without going through an intermediary topic.
Goal
This PIP defines the changes needed to be able to apply a preprocessing Function on-the-fly to a Sink.
The preprocessing function can be a built-in function, a package function, or loaded through an http URL or a file path.
Sources, Sinks and Functions are based on the same runtime process that:
- reads from a Source. For Sinks and Functions this Source is a PulsarSource consuming from a Pulsar topic
- applies a Function. For Sources and Sinks, this Function is IdentityFunction which returns the data it gets without modification.
- writes to a Sink. For Sources and Functions, this Sink is a PulsarSink writing to a Pulsar topic.
This PIP reuses this and allows configuring a Function different from IdentityFunction to Sinks.
Only Functions returning a Record will be authorized to ensure that the Function sets the Schema explicitly.
Out of the scope of this PIP, for future work:
- Applying a post-processing Function to a Source
- Loading the Function jar through the Sink CLI
API Changes
Admin CLI
The following options will be added to the pulsar-admin sinks
CLI create
, update
and localrun
:
preprocess-function
: the preprocess function applied before the Sink. Starts bybuiltin://
for built-in functions,function://
for package function,http://
orfile://
preprocess-function-classname
: the preprocess function class name (optional if the function is a NAR)preprocess-function-config
: the configuration of the preprocess function in the same format as theuser-config
parameter of thefunctions create
CLI command.
The corresponding fields will be added to SinkConfig
:
private String preprocessFunction;
private String preprocessFunctionClassName;
private String preprocessFunctionConfig;
Function definition
The field extraFunctionPackageLocation
to the protobuf structure FunctionMetaData
will be added. This field will be filled with the location of the extra function to apply when registering a sink and used in the Runtime to load the function code.
message FunctionMetaData {
...
PackageLocationMetaData extraFunctionPackageLocation = 7;
}
Runtime
The parameters extraFunctionFile
and originalExtraFunctionFileName
will be added to RuntimeFactory::createContainer
Runtime createContainer(
InstanceConfig instanceConfig, String codeFile, String originalCodeFileName,
String extraFunctionFile, String originalExtraFunctionFileName,
Long expectedHealthCheckInterval) throws Exception;
Instance function cache
A field extraFunctionId
to InstanceConfig
that will hold the UUID cache key of the extra function will be added.
public class InstanceConfig {
private int instanceId;
private String functionId;
private String extraFunctionId;
JavaInstanceStarter
The following parameters will be added to JavaInstanceStarter:
--extra_function_jar
: the path to the extra function jar--extra_function_id
: the extra function UUID cache key
These parameters are then used by the ThreadRuntime
to load the function from the FunctionCacheManager
or create it there if needed.
Download the extra function
The statefulset spawned in KubernetesRuntime
needs to be able to download the extra functions code via API.
An extra-function
query param will be added to the download function HTTP endpoint
@Path("/{tenant}/{namespace}/{functionName}/download")
public StreamingOutput downloadFunction(
@ApiParam(value = "The tenant of functions")
final @PathParam("tenant") String tenant,
@ApiParam(value = "The namespace of functions")
final @PathParam("namespace") String namespace,
@ApiParam(value = "The name of functions")
final @PathParam("functionName") String functionName) {
final @PathParam("functionName") String functionName,
@ApiParam(value = "Whether to download the extra-function")
final @QueryParam("extra-function") boolean extraFunction) {
If extraFunction
is true
then the extra function will be returned instead of the sink.
The Java admin SDK will have the following methods added:
/**
* Download Function Code.
*
* @param destinationFile
* file where data should be downloaded to
* @param tenant
* Tenant name
* @param namespace
* Namespace name
* @param function
* Function name
* @param extraFunction
* Whether to download the extra-function (for sources and sinks)
* @throws PulsarAdminException
*/
void downloadFunction(String destinationFile, String tenant, String namespace, String function,
boolean extraFunction) throws PulsarAdminException;
/**
* Download Function Code asynchronously.
*
* @param destinationFile
* file where data should be downloaded to
* @param tenant
* Tenant name
* @param namespace
* Namespace name
* @param function
* Function name
* @param extraFunction
* Whether to download the extra-function (for sources and sinks)
*/
CompletableFuture<Void> downloadFunctionAsync(
String destinationFile, String tenant, String namespace, String function, boolean extraFunction);
The parameter --extra-function
will be added to the admin CLI command functions download
Implementation
Pulsar-admin
- Add the admin CLI options when creating/updating/localrunning the sink (see API changes)
Pulsar broker
-
On the broker API, in registerSink/updateSink, if a preprocessing function is present in the Sink config, we:
- validate the function
- get the function classloader (from builtin or download a package file)
- load the function
- inspect the function types and set the first arg as Sink type. Also verify that the second arg is of type Record.
- use the function classloader instead of the sink classloader to verify if custom schemas, serdes, crypto key readers can be loaded and are conform.
- get the function package location and fill the protobuf extraFunctionPackageLocation field with it. A name for this preprocessing function is generated from the sink name so it can be referenced when stored in BookKeeper or in package management. The name of the preprocessing function is
{sink name}__sink-function
. - set the
functionDetails
with the preprocessing function config (function class name and function userConfig)
- validate the function
-
The
--extra-function
query parameter is added to thefunctions download
CLI command, admin SDK and HTTP API (see API changes).
Function worker
-
When the
InstanceConfig
is created, an UUID is set to theextraFunctionId
field. This field will serve as a cache key for the extra function (see API changes). -
When the
FunctionActioner
starts the function, ifextraFunctionPackageLocation
is present, the same is done for the extra function as what is done for the connector:- if the runtime is not externally managed, the extra function code is downloaded from the
extraFunctionPackageLocation
and theRuntime
is created with the extra package file path and original name (see API changes toRuntimeFactory::createContainer
) - if the runtime is externally managed, the
Runtime
is created with theextraFunctionPackageLocation
and original name.
- if the runtime is not externally managed, the extra function code is downloaded from the
-
Depending on the configured runtime, if there’s an extra function file:
- For the
ThreadRuntime
, the extra function classloader is obtained with the instanceextraFunctionId
cache key, then this classloader is passed to theJavaInstanceRunnable
. TheJavaInstanceRunnable
then switches between the connector classloader and the extra function classloader accordingly.. - For the
ProcessRuntime
, the path to the extra function jar is added to the--extra_function_jar
parameter in theJavaInstanceStarter
command. TheJavaInstanceStarter
then uses it when creating itsThreadRuntime
. - For the
KubernetesRuntime
, a command is added in the statefulset exec command to download the extra function using the–extra-function
flag of thefunctions download
command. And the path to this downloaded jar is added to the--extra_function_jar
parameter of theJavaInstanceStarter
command.
- For the
LocalRunner
If sinkConfig
has a preprocessFunction
, the LocalRunner
will use the same methods as in the broker to get the function file and functionDetails
and use them when spawning the Runtime
.
Reject Alternatives
N/A