I'm also curious for a solution here. My test code executes the flow from a
separate thread. Once i've joined on all my producer threads and I've
verified the output, I simply interrupt the flow thread. This spews
exceptions, but it all appears to be harmless.

Maybe there's a better way? I think you'd need some "death pill" to send
into the stream that signals its termination.

On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Vinay Patil <vinay18.pa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am able to read from a topic using FlinkKafkaConsumer and return the
> result, however  when I am testing this scenario in Junit the result is
> getting printed(kafkaStream.print()) but  I am not able to exit the Job,
> env.execute keeps running,
> I tried to return env.execute from method but that did not work either.
>
> 1) Is there any way to end the execution of job forcefully.
> 2) How do I test if the data has come from topic
>
>    - One way I think of is to get the output of stream.print() in a
>    PrintStream and check the result.(but not able to test this since job is
>    not getting exited)
>
> Please help with these issues
>
> Regards,
> Vinay Patil
>

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