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[jira] [Created] (SAMZA-235) Add internal input stream for
hello-samza
Yan Fang created SAMZA-235:
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Summary: Add internal input stream for hello-samza
Key: SAMZA-235
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-235
Project: Samza
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: hello-samza
Reporter: Yan Fang
As reported by Sonali and Yan Fang, some corporations blocks IRC service/port. So they will not be able to run the hello-samza successfully. http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/samza-dev/201403.mbox/%3CB84B01583BEBBC45AD442B3F9045B8AC0ED46F80@048-CH1MPN3-331.048d.mgd.msft.net%3E
As suggested by Jakob Homan and Chris Riccomini , we should add internal input stream for hello-samza as an alternative. There are two ways:
1. use simulate/fake data.
2. use local environment related data.
I lean to the first approach. We can simulate wikimedia data (though it is a little boring). Because it can reuse the WikipediaParserStreamTask and WikipediaStatsStreamTask. Another reason is, since we use simulate data, the output is very predictable, that will help bring hello-samza to integration test stated in SAMZA-205 .
In addition, if we use FS reader in SAMZA-138 , that will also be a good example for writing SystemFactory (besides the out-of-box KafkaSystemFactory).
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