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Dmitry Yaraev commented on FLINK-30314: --------------------------------------- [~echauchot] Yes, you are right about the docs. The page is related to the DataSet API. But I am a bit surprised that you couldn't reproduce the issue because in my case there were no errors. I will check it with your code sample. Could you also share data files that you used for testing? > Unable to read all records from compressed line-delimited JSON files using > Table API > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: FLINK-30314 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-30314 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: API / Core > Affects Versions: 1.15.2 > Reporter: Dmitry Yaraev > Priority: Major > > I am reading gzipped JSON line-delimited files in the batch mode using > [FileSystem > Connector|https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-release-1.15/docs/connectors/table/filesystem/]. > For reading the files a new table is created with the following > configuration: > {code:sql} > CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `my_database`.`my_table` ( > `my_field1` BIGINT, > `my_field2` INT, > `my_field3` VARCHAR(2147483647) > ) WITH ( > 'connector' = 'filesystem', > 'path' = 'path-to-input-dir', > 'format' = 'json', > 'json.ignore-parse-errors' = 'false', > 'json.fail-on-missing-field' = 'true' > ) {code} > In the input directory I have two files: input-00000.json.gz and > input-00001.json.gz. As it comes from the filenames, the files are compressed > with GZIP. Each of the files contains 10 records. The issue is that only 2 > records from each file are read (4 in total). If decompressed versions of the > same data files are used, all 20 records are read. > As far as I understand, that problem may be related to the fact that split > length, which is used when the files are read, is in fact the length of a > compressed file. So files are closed before all records are read from them > because read position of the decompressed file stream exceeds split length. > Probably, it makes sense to add a flag to {{{}FSDataInputStream{}}}, so we > could identify if the file compressed or not. The flag can be set to true in > {{InputStreamFSInputWrapper}} because it is used for wrapping compressed file > streams. With such a flag it could be possible to differentiate > non-splittable compressed files and only rely on the end of the stream. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)