Hi all,
Thanks for opening a discussion and/or creating a FLIP. I do think that a
HTTP connector could be a powerful connector for users.
In order to get a proper HTTP connector in as part of the Apache Flink
project, we'll need to have FLIP and a successful vote. When that's done,
one of the PMC
Hi Xuyang,
Great feedback on the early days of this FLIP!
With respect to the Source question, definitely want to add a source connector
in collaboration with the getindata folks below in this thread. We will
collaborate to make HTTP source changes.
I agree that FLIP-171 is the cornerstone of
Hi, Jeremy, thanks for driving this work. I have noticed that there have been a
lot of users that need a official HTTP connector from user-email.
I have some comments about this Flip.
* The title is "Introduce HTTP Connector", but it seems that this FLIP only
contains the content of HTTP sink.
Hello Jeremy,
I'm the original author and currently main contributor to our HTTP
connector [1] that Maciej wrote about.
I'm more than happy to help and get this going.
Should you have any questions about our implementation feel free to contact
me.
[1]: https://github.com/getindata/flink-http-conn
Hi Maciej,
This is great! I would love to test this out myself and review your Async Sink
implementation.
The best way to get this sink merged in would be to reopen the FLIP, add in
your modifications / implementation details, and drive the FLIP process
forward.
Let's work together to make it
Hi Jeremy,
We as GetinData already started some work related with HTTP connector.
As a first step we created HTTP Source [1] described in blog post here [2].
During next 3 months we are planning to create HTTP Sink based on Flink 1.15
new Async Sink API.
How can we help with making this sink “offi
Hi Austin,
Thanks for the recommendations! After internal discussion I have decided to
park this FLIP for now until I have more capacity to commit to it.
Jeremy
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Hey Jeremy,
Thanks for kicking off this discussion. As a Flink user, I too struggled
with the lack of HTTP support and rolled my own with AsyncIO. Reading
through the FLIP, I just have a few general questions and comments.
* It is not clear to me if multiple HTTP methods are supported or not? It'