use of org.apache.nifi.controller.repository.schema.FlowFileRecordFieldMap in project nifi by apache.
the class SchemaSwapSerializer method serializeFlowFiles.
@Override
public void serializeFlowFiles(final List<FlowFileRecord> toSwap, final FlowFileQueue queue, final String swapLocation, final OutputStream out) throws IOException {
schema.writeTo(out);
long contentSize = 0L;
long maxFlowFileId = -1L;
final List<ResourceClaim> resourceClaims = new ArrayList<>();
for (final FlowFileRecord flowFile : toSwap) {
contentSize += flowFile.getSize();
if (flowFile.getId() > maxFlowFileId) {
maxFlowFileId = flowFile.getId();
}
final ContentClaim contentClaim = flowFile.getContentClaim();
if (contentClaim != null) {
resourceClaims.add(contentClaim.getResourceClaim());
}
}
final QueueSize queueSize = new QueueSize(toSwap.size(), contentSize);
final SwapSummary swapSummary = new StandardSwapSummary(queueSize, maxFlowFileId, resourceClaims);
final Record summaryRecord = new SwapSummaryFieldMap(swapSummary, queue.getIdentifier(), SwapSchema.SWAP_SUMMARY_SCHEMA_V1);
final List<Record> flowFileRecords = toSwap.stream().map(flowFile -> new FlowFileRecordFieldMap(flowFile, flowFileSchema)).collect(Collectors.toList());
// Create a simple record to hold the summary and the flowfile contents
final RecordField summaryField = new SimpleRecordField(SwapSchema.SWAP_SUMMARY, FieldType.COMPLEX, Repetition.EXACTLY_ONE);
final RecordField contentsField = new ComplexRecordField(SwapSchema.FLOWFILE_CONTENTS, Repetition.ZERO_OR_MORE, FlowFileSchema.FLOWFILE_SCHEMA_V2.getFields());
final List<RecordField> fields = new ArrayList<>(2);
fields.add(summaryField);
fields.add(contentsField);
final Map<RecordField, Object> swapFileMap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
swapFileMap.put(summaryField, summaryRecord);
swapFileMap.put(contentsField, flowFileRecords);
final Record swapFileRecord = new FieldMapRecord(swapFileMap, new RecordSchema(fields));
final SchemaRecordWriter writer = new SchemaRecordWriter();
writer.writeRecord(swapFileRecord, out);
out.flush();
}
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