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ReduceScalaTest.scala
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/*
* Copyright Confluent Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package io.confluent.examples.streams
import java.util.Properties
import org.apache.kafka.streams.scala.StreamsBuilder
import org.apache.kafka.streams.scala.kstream.{KStream, KTable}
import org.apache.kafka.streams.{KeyValue, StreamsConfig, TopologyTestDriver}
import org.apache.kafka.test.TestUtils
import org.junit._
import org.scalatest.junit.AssertionsForJUnit
/**
* End-to-end integration test that shows how to aggregate messages via `groupByKey()` and `reduce()`.
*
* This example can be adapted to structured (nested) data formats such as Avro or JSON in case you need to concatenate
* only certain field(s) in the input.
*
* See [[ReduceTest]] for the equivalent Java example.
*/
class ReduceScalaTest extends AssertionsForJUnit {
import org.apache.kafka.streams.scala.ImplicitConversions._
import org.apache.kafka.streams.scala.Serdes._
private val inputTopic = "inputTopic"
private val outputTopic = "output-topic"
@Test
def shouldConcatenateWithReduce() {
val inputRecords: Seq[KeyValue[Int, String]] = Seq(
(456, "stream"),
(123, "hello"),
(123, "world"),
(456, "all"),
(123, "kafka"),
(456, "the"),
(456, "things"),
(123, "streams")
)
// For each record key, we want to concatenate the record values.
val expectedOutput: Map[Int, String] = Map(
456 -> "stream all the things",
123 -> "hello world kafka streams"
)
// Step 1: Create the topology and its configuration
val builder: StreamsBuilder = createTopology()
val streamsConfiguration = createTopologyConfiguration()
val topologyTestDriver: TopologyTestDriver = new TopologyTestDriver(builder.build(), streamsConfiguration)
try {
// Step 2: Write the input
import IntegrationTestScalaUtils._
IntegrationTestScalaUtils.produceKeyValuesSynchronously(inputTopic, inputRecords, topologyTestDriver)
// Step 3: Validate the output
val actualOutput = IntegrationTestScalaUtils.drainTableOutput[Int, String](outputTopic, topologyTestDriver)
assert(actualOutput === expectedOutput)
} finally {
topologyTestDriver.close()
}
}
def createTopology(): StreamsBuilder = {
val builder = new StreamsBuilder
val input: KStream[Int, String] = builder.stream[Int, String](inputTopic)
val concatenated: KTable[Int, String] =
input
// Group the records based on the existing key of records.
.groupByKey
// For each key, concatenate the record values.
.reduce((v1, v2) => v1 + " " + v2)
concatenated.toStream.to(outputTopic)
builder
}
def createTopologyConfiguration(): Properties = {
val p = new Properties()
p.put(StreamsConfig.APPLICATION_ID_CONFIG, "reduce-scala-test")
p.put(StreamsConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, "dummy config")
// Use a temporary directory for storing state, which will be automatically removed after the test.
p.put(StreamsConfig.STATE_DIR_CONFIG, TestUtils.tempDirectory.getAbsolutePath)
p
}
}