This could be a good fit, I'll try to dig into it and see if it can be adapted to a REST service. The only strange thing I see is that the key of the local cache is per block of keys..am I wrong? Shouldn't it cycle over the list of passed keys?
Right now it's the following: Cache<Row, List<Row>> cache; public void eval(Object... keys) { Row keyRow = Row.of(keys); if (cache != null) { List<Row> cachedRows = cache.getIfPresent(keyRow); if (cachedRows != null) { for (Row cachedRow : cachedRows) { collect(cachedRow); } return; } } ... while I'd use the following (also for JDBC): Cache<Row, List<Row>> cache; public void eval(Object... keys) { Row keyRow = Row.of(keys); if (cache != null) { List<Row> cachedRows = cache.getIfPresent(keyRow); if (cachedRows != null) { for (Row cachedRow : cachedRows) { collect(cachedRow); } return; } } ... public void eval(Object... keys) { for (Object kkk : keys) { Row keyRow = Row.of(kkk); if (cache != null) { List<Row> cachedRows = cache.getIfPresent(keyRow); if (cachedRows != null) { for (Row cachedRow : cachedRows) { collect(cachedRow); } return; } } } ... Am I missing something? On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 4:18 PM JingsongLee <lzljs3620...@aliyun.com> wrote: > Hi Flavio: > > I just implement a JDBCLookupFunction[1]. You can use it as table > function[2]. Or use > blink temporal table join[3] (Need blink planner support). > I add a google guava cache in JDBCLookupFunction with configurable > cacheMaxSize > (avoid memory OOM) and cacheExpireMs(For the fresh of lookup table). > Is that you want? > > [1] > https://github.com/JingsongLi/flink/blob/cc80999279b38627b37fa7550fb6610eee450d86/flink-connectors/flink-jdbc/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/api/java/io/jdbc/JDBCLookupFunction.java > [2] > https://github.com/JingsongLi/flink/blob/cc80999279b38627b37fa7550fb6610eee450d86/flink-connectors/flink-jdbc/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/api/java/io/jdbc/JDBCLookupFunctionITCase.java#L143 > [3] > https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-table/flink-table-planner-blink/src/test/scala/org/apache/flink/table/runtime/stream/sql/LookupJoinITCase.scala#L75 > > Best, JingsongLee > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > From:Flavio Pompermaier <pomperma...@okkam.it> > Send Time:2019年6月28日(星期五) 21:04 > To:user <user@flink.apache.org> > Subject:LookupableTableSource question > > Hi to all, > I have a use case where I'd like to enrich a stream using a rarely updated > lookup table. > Basically, I'd like to be able to set a refresh policy that is triggered > either when a key was not found (a new key has probably been added in the > mean time) or a configurable refresh-period has elapsed. > > Is there any suggested solution to this? The LookupableTableSource looks > very similar to what I'd like to achieve but I can't find a real-world > example using it and it lacks of such 2 requirements (key-values are not > refreshed after a configurable timeout and a KeyNotFound callback cannot be > handled). > > Any help is appreciated, > Flavio > > >