Glad to hear that Moiz! And thanks for helping us test out the library. Kostas
> On May 2, 2017, at 12:34 PM, Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks! I downloaded and built 1.3-SNAPSHOT locally and was able to verify > that followedBy now works as I want. > > Moiz > > On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 11:08 PM, Kostas Kloudas <k.klou...@data-artisans.com > <mailto:k.klou...@data-artisans.com>> wrote: > Hi Moiz, > > Here are the instructions on how to build Flink from source: > > https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.2/setup/building.html > > <https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.2/setup/building.html> > > Kostas > >> On Apr 29, 2017, at 7:15 PM, Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com >> <mailto:moiz.ji...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I meant maven dependencies that i can use by generating them from sources. >> >> On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 10:31 PM, Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com >> <mailto:moiz.ji...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Ok I'll try that. Its just that I'd rather use a stable version. >> Are there any instructions for building binaries from latest sources? >> >> Moiz >> >> On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 10:09 PM, Kostas Kloudas >> <k.klou...@data-artisans.com <mailto:k.klou...@data-artisans.com>> wrote: >> Hi Moiz, >> >> The skip-till-next is a big change and backporting it does not seem >> feasible. >> Also this would require more general changes to the 1.2 to make it >> compatible with the previous 1.2 versions. >> >> If you want you can already use the 1.3 version by downloading the master >> branch and writing your >> use-case against that. The changes until the final release are going to be >> minor hopefully and we can >> always help you adjust your program accordingly. >> >> Hope this helps, >> Kostas >> >>> On Apr 29, 2017, at 6:23 PM, Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:moiz.ji...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Oh ok thats a bit far off. Is there any chance of a backport of >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-6208 >>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-6208> to the 1.2 branch? I >>> require the SKIP_TILL_NEXT behaviour for a production use case that we want >>> to use Flink for. >>> >>> Moiz >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:49 PM, Kostas Kloudas >>> <k.klou...@data-artisans.com <mailto:k.klou...@data-artisans.com>> wrote: >>> The 1.3 is scheduled for the beginning of June. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Kostas >>> >>>> On Apr 29, 2017, at 6:16 PM, Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com >>>> <mailto:moiz.ji...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks Dawid! >>>> Yes thats what i was expecting. I'll give it a try. >>>> >>>> When do you expect 1.3.0 stable to be out? >>>> >>>> Moiz >>>> >>>> On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Dawid Wysakowicz >>>> <wysakowicz.da...@gmail.com <mailto:wysakowicz.da...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> This is an expected behaviour. After the "ar" event there still may occur >>>> other "ar" event that will also trigger a match. >>>> To be more generic in all versions prior to 1.3.0 there are two different >>>> consuming strategies: >>>> STRICT (the next operator) - that accepts only if the event occurs >>>> directly after the previous >>>> SKIP TILL ANY (the followedBy operator) - it accepts any matching event >>>> following event if there were already an event that matched this pattern >>>> Because after "ni" event we could match with some other "ar" events, the >>>> match is timeouted after 5 seconds. >>>> >>>> In FLINK-6208 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-6208> we >>>> introduced third consuming strategy: >>>> SKIP TILL NEXT(this is the strategy for followedBy right now) - the event >>>> does not have to occur directly after the previous one but only one event >>>> can be matched >>>> and you can still use SKIP TILL ANY by using followedByAny. I believe the >>>> SKIP TILL NEXT strategy is the one you expected. >>>> You can check it on master branch. We did introduce lots of new features >>>> and bugfixes to CEP for 1.3.0 version so any comments, >>>> tests or suggestions are welcome. >>>> >>>> >>>> Z pozdrowieniami! / Cheers! >>>> >>>> Dawid Wysakowicz >>>> Data/Software Engineer >>>> Skype: dawid_wys | Twitter: @OneMoreCoder >>>> <http://getindata.com/> >>>> >>>> 2017-04-29 12:14 GMT+02:00 Moiz S Jinia <moiz.ji...@gmail.com >>>> <mailto:moiz.ji...@gmail.com>>: >>>> When using "next", this pattern works fine for the both a match as well as >>>> a timeout: >>>> >>>> Pattern<Event, Event> pattern = Pattern.<Event>begin("start") >>>> .where(evt -> evt.value.equals("ni")) >>>> .next("last").where(evt -> >>>> evt.value.equals("ar")).within(Time.seconds(5)); >>>> >>>> 1. "ni" then "ar" within 5 seconds - triggers match >>>> 2. "ni" then no "ar" within 5 seconds - triggers timeout >>>> >>>> But with "followedBy", this does not behave as expected: >>>> >>>> Pattern<Event, Event> pattern = Pattern.<Event>begin("start") >>>> .where(evt -> evt.value.equals("ni")) >>>> .followedBy("last").where(evt -> >>>> evt.value.equals("ar")).within(Time.seconds(5)); >>>> >>>> "ni" then "ar" within 5 seconds - triggers match and also triggers timeout. >>>> >>>> Why is the timeout triggered when using followedBy (when there is a match)? >>>> >>>> Version - 1.1.5. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >