Hi Matthew, Welcome to Beam!
Looking at Python PubSub IO API, you should be able to access id and timestamp by setting `with_attributes=True` when using `ReadFromPubSub` PTransform, see [1,2]. [1] https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/0fce2b88660f52dae638697e1472aa108c982ae6/sdks/python/apache_beam/io/gcp/pubsub.py#L61 [2] https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/0fce2b88660f52dae638697e1472aa108c982ae6/sdks/python/apache_beam/io/gcp/pubsub.py#L138 On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 1:36 AM Matthew Darwin < [email protected]> wrote: > Good morning, > > I'm very new to Beam, and pretty new to Python so please first accept my > apologies for any obvious misconceptions/mistakes in the following. > > I am currently trying to develop a sample pipeline in Python to pull > messages from Pub/Sub and then write them to either files in cloud storage > or to BigQuery. The ultimate goal will be to utilise the pipeline for real > time streaming of event data to BigQuery (with various transformations) but > also to store the raw messages long term in files in cloud storage. > > At the moment, I'm simply trying to parse the message to get the PubSub > messageId and publishTime in order to be able to write them into the > output. The json of my PubSub message looks like this:- > > [ > { > "ackId": > "BCEhPjA-RVNEUAYWLF1GSFE3GQhoUQ5PXiM_NSAoRRIICBQFfH1xU1t1Xl8aB1ENGXJ8Zyc_XxcIB0BTeFVaEQx6bVxXOFcMEHF8YXZpWhUIA0FTfXeq5cveluzJNksxIbvE8KxfeqqmgfhiZho9XxJLLD5-PT5FQV5AEkw2C0RJUytDCypYEU4", > "message": { > "attributes": { > "source": "python" > }, > "data": "eyJyb3dudW1iZXIiOiAyfQ==", > "messageId": "619310330691403", > "publishTime": "2019-07-12T08:27:58.522Z" > } > } > ] > According to the documentation > <https://beam.apache.org/releases/pydoc/2.13.0/apache_beam.io.gcp.pubsub.html> > the PubSub message payload returns the *data* and *attributes* > properties; is there simply no way of retrieving the messageId and > publishTime, or are these exposed somewhere else? If not, will the > inclusion of these be in the roadmap, and are they available if using Java > (I have zero Java experience hence why reaching for Python first). > > Kind regards, > > Matthew > >
