Scala extensions for the Storm distributed computation system. Tormenta adds a type-safe wrapper over Storm's Kafka and Kestrel spouts. This type safety allows the user to push mapping and filtering transformations down to the level of the spout itself:
// produces strings:
val scheme: Scheme[String] = new StringScheme
// produces integers w/ string length:
val mappedScheme: Scheme[Int] = scheme.map(_.length)
// filters out all tuples less than 5:
val filteredScheme: Scheme[Int] = mappedScheme.filter(_ > 5)
// produces lengths for input strings > length of 5
val spout: KestrelSpout[Int] = new KestrelSpout(filteredScheme, hostSeq, "spout")
To use a Spout[T]
in a Storm topology, call the getSpout
method:
topologyBuilder.setSpout("spoutName", spout.getSpout, 10)
Now you're cooking with gas.
To learn more and find links to tutorials and information around the web, check out the Tormenta Wiki.
The latest ScalaDocs are hosted on Tormenta's Github Project Page.
Discussion occurs primarily on the Tormenta mailing list. Issues should be reported on the GitHub issue tracker.
Tormenta modules are available on Maven Central. The current groupid and version for all modules is, respectively, "com.twitter"
and 0.5.3
.
Current published artifacts are
tormenta-core_2.9.3
tormenta-core_2.10
tormenta-kafka_2.9.3
tormenta-kafka_2.10
tormenta-kestrel_2.9.3
tormenta-kestrel_2.10
tormenta-twitter_2.9.3
tormenta-twitter_2.10
The suffix denotes the scala version.
- Oscar Boykin https://twitter.com/posco
- Sam Ritchie https://twitter.com/sritchie
Copyright 2012 Twitter, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0