public static class CalendarWindows.DaysWindows extends PartitioningWindowingFn<java.lang.Object,IntervalWindow>
WindowingFn that windows elements into periods measured by days.
By default, periods of multiple days are measured starting at the
epoch. This can be overridden with withStartingDay(int, int, int).
The time zone used to determine calendar boundaries is UTC, unless this
is overridden with the withTimeZone(org.joda.time.DateTimeZone) method.
WindowingFn.AssignContext, WindowingFn.MergeContext| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
IntervalWindow |
assignWindow(Instant timestamp)
Returns the single window to which elements with this timestamp belong.
|
boolean |
isCompatible(WindowingFn other)
Returns whether this performs the same merging as the given
WindowingFn. |
Coder<IntervalWindow> |
windowCoder()
Returns the
Coder used for serializing the windows used
by this windowingFn. |
CalendarWindows.DaysWindows |
withStartingDay(int year,
int month,
int day) |
CalendarWindows.DaysWindows |
withTimeZone(DateTimeZone timeZone) |
assignWindowsmergeWindowspublic CalendarWindows.DaysWindows withStartingDay(int year, int month, int day)
public CalendarWindows.DaysWindows withTimeZone(DateTimeZone timeZone)
public IntervalWindow assignWindow(Instant timestamp)
PartitioningWindowingFnassignWindow in class PartitioningWindowingFn<java.lang.Object,IntervalWindow>public Coder<IntervalWindow> windowCoder()
WindowingFnCoder used for serializing the windows used
by this windowingFn.windowCoder in class WindowingFn<java.lang.Object,IntervalWindow>public boolean isCompatible(WindowingFn other)
WindowingFnWindowingFn.isCompatible in class WindowingFn<java.lang.Object,IntervalWindow>