Hi! In this case it won't work, as JobListener#onJobExecuted will only be called when the job finishes, successfully or unsuccessfully.
For a forever-running job I would suggest adding a UDF right after the source and adding a special "EOF" record in each of the csv file. This UDF monitors the data flowing through it, and if it gets the EOF record it moves the file. Samir Vasani <samirvas...@gmail.com> 于2021年7月23日周五 下午3:44写道: > Hi Caizhi Weng, > > Thanks for your input. > I would explain the requirement in little more detail. > Flink pipeline will be running forever (until some issue happens and we > would need to restart) so It will continuously monitor if a new file comes > to the *input *folder or not. > In this case will your suggestion work? > > > Thanks & Regards, > Samir Vasani > > > > On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 1:07 PM Caizhi Weng <tsreape...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> JobListener#onJobExecuted might help, if your job is not a >> forever-running streaming job. See >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-master/api/java/org/apache/flink/core/execution/JobListener.html >> >> Samir Vasani <samirvas...@gmail.com> 于2021年7月23日周五 下午3:22写道: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am a new bee to flink and facing some challenges to solve below use >>> case >>> >>> Use Case description: >>> >>> I will receive a csv file with a timestamp on every single day in some >>> folder say *input*.The file format would be >>> *file_name_dd-mm-yy-hh-mm-ss.csv*. >>> >>> Now my flink pipeline will read this csv file in a row by row fashion >>> and it will be written to my Kafka topic. >>> >>> Once the pipeline reads the entire file then this file needs to be moved >>> to another folder say *historic* so that i can keep *input * folder >>> empty for the new file. >>> >>> I googled a lot but did not find anything so can you guide me to achieve >>> this. >>> >>> Let me know if anything else is required. >>> >>> >>> Samir Vasani >>> >>