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Batch Records
This topic describes how to use the function in the Splunk Data Stream Processor.
Description
Batches records by count or milliseconds. Batching records, as opposed to sending each record individually, can increase throughput by reducing the quantity of data sent. However, batching records can also increase latency because records must be held until the batch is ready to be sent.
There are two functions for batching records: Batch Records and Batch Bytes. Use Batch Records when you do not want to serialize your data or you want to perform serialization after batching. Use Batch Bytes when you want to serialize your data before batching.
Function Input/Output Schema
- Function Input
- collection<record<R>>
- This function takes in collections of records with schema R.
- Function Output
- collection<record<schema<batch: collection<map<string,any>>>>>
Syntax
- batch_records
- num_events=<long>
- millis=<long>
Required arguments
- num_events
- Syntax: expression<long>
- Description: The maximum number of records to send per batch.
- Default: 100,000,000
- Example in Canvas View: 2000
- millis
- Syntax: expression<long>
- Description: The interval, in milliseconds, at which to send batched records.
- Default: 10000 milliseconds (10 seconds).
- Example in Canvas View: 2000
Usage
The following is an example of batched data. Assume that your data looks something like the following snippet, and you've configured your function with the arguments as shown in the SPL2 example.
[ <"name": "record1", "timestamp": "1s">, <"name": "record2", "timestamp": "2s">, <"name": "record3", "timestamp": "2s">, <"name": "record4", "timestamp": "5s">, <"name": "record5", "timestamp": "5s">, ... ]
The batch_records
function sends your records thusly.
[ [ {"name": "record1", "timestamp": "1s"}, {"name": "record2", "timestamp": "2s"} ], [ {"name": "record3", "timestamp": "2s"} ], [ {"name": "record4", "timestamp": "5s"}, {"name": "record5", "timestamp": "5s"} ], ... ]
SPL2 examples
The following examples in this section assume that you are in the SPL View.
Group records into batches of either 2 records or after 2 seconds has passed in each batch
... | batch_records num_events=2L millis=2000L |...;
Batch Bytes | Bin |
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Data Stream Processor: 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.2.1-patch02
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