org.apache.flink.runtime.operators.testutils.CollectionIterator Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #2
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #3
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of(); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", null, null) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualRight); }
Example #4
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of(); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualRight); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); }
Example #5
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #6
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #7
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of(); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", null, null) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualRight); }
Example #8
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of(); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualRight); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); }
Example #9
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #10
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #11
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testRightSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of(); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", null, null) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualRight); }
Example #12
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testLeftSideEmpty() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of(); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualLeft = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.LEFT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualRight = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.RIGHT); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actualFull = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, OuterJoinType.FULL); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(Collections.<Tuple4<String,String,String,Object>>emptyList(), actualLeft); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualRight); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actualFull); }
Example #13
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testFullOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); OuterJoinType outerJoinType = OuterJoinType.FULL; List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, outerJoinType); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #14
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testFullOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); OuterJoinType outerJoinType = OuterJoinType.FULL; List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, outerJoinType); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }
Example #15
Source File: AbstractSortMergeOuterJoinIteratorITCase.java From flink with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void testFullOuterWithSample() throws Exception { CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, String>> input1 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Jack", "Engineering"), new Tuple2<>("Tim", "Sales"), new Tuple2<>("Zed", "HR") ); CollectionIterator<Tuple2<String, Integer>> input2 = CollectionIterator.of( new Tuple2<>("Allison", 100), new Tuple2<>("Jack", 200), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 150), new Tuple2<>("Zed", 250) ); OuterJoinType outerJoinType = OuterJoinType.FULL; List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> actual = computeOuterJoin(input1, input2, outerJoinType); List<Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>> expected = Arrays.asList( new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>(null, null, "Allison", 100), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Jack", "Engineering", "Jack", 200), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Tim", "Sales", null, null), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 150), new Tuple4<String, String, String, Object>("Zed", "HR", "Zed", 250) ); Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual); }