Robert Metzger created FLINK-3660:
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             Summary: Measure latency of elements and expose it through web 
interface
                 Key: FLINK-3660
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-3660
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: Streaming
            Reporter: Robert Metzger
            Assignee: Robert Metzger


It would be nice to expose the end-to-end latency of a streaming job in the 
webinterface.

To achieve this, my initial thought was to attach an ingestion-time timestamp 
at the sources to each record.
However, this introduces overhead for a monitoring feature users might not even 
use (8 bytes for each element + System.currentTimeMilis() on each element).
Therefore, I suggest to implement this feature by periodically sending special 
events, similar to watermarks through the topology. 
Those {{LatencyMarks}} are emitted at a configurable interval at the sources 
and forwarded by the tasks. The sinks will compare the timestamp of the latency 
marks with their current system time to determine the latency.

The latency marks will not add to the latency of a job, but the marks will be 
delayed similarly than regular records, so their latency will approximate the 
record latency.

Above suggestion expects the clocks on all taskmanagers to be in sync. 
Otherwise, the measured latencies would also include the offsets between the 
taskmanager's clocks.
In a second step, we can try to mitigate the issue by using the JobManager as a 
central timing service. The TaskManagers will periodically query the JM for the 
current time in order to determine the offset with their clock.
This offset would still include the network latency between TM and JM but it 
would still lead to reasonably good estimations.



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