Updated on 2023-05-16 GMT+08:00

DataGen Source Table

Function

DataGen is used to generate random data for debugging and testing.

Prerequisites

None

Precautions

  • When you create a DataGen table, the table field type cannot be Array, Map, or Row. You can use COMPUTED COLUMN in CREATE TABLE to construct similar functions.
  • When creating a Flink OpenSource SQL job, you need to set Flink Version to 1.12 on the Running Parameters tab of the job editing page, select Save Job Log, and set the OBS bucket for saving job logs.

Syntax

create table dataGenSource(
  attr_name attr_type 
  (',' attr_name attr_type)* 
  (',' WATERMARK FOR rowtime_column_name AS watermark-strategy_expression)
)
with (
  'connector' = 'datagen'
);

Parameters

Table 1 Parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Default Value

Data Type

Description

connector

Yes

None

String

Connector to be used. Set this parameter to datagen.

rows-per-second

No

10000

Long

Number of rows generated per second, which is used to control the emit rate.

fields.#.kind

No

random

String

Generator of the # field. The # field must be an actual field in the DataGen table. Replace # with the corresponding field name. The meanings of the # field for other parameters are the same.

The value can be sequence or random.

  • random is the default generator. You can use the fields.#.max and fields.#.min parameters to specify the maximum and minimum values that are randomly generated.

    If the specified field type is char, varchar, or string, you can also use the fields.#.length field to specify the length. A random generator is an unbounded generator.

  • Sequence generator. You can use fields.#.start and fields.#.end to specify the start and end values of a sequence. A sequence generator is a bounded generator. When the sequence number reaches the end value, the reading ends.

fields.#.min

No

Minimum value of the field type specified by #

Field type specified by #

This parameter is valid only when fields.#.kind is set to random.

Minimum value of the random generator. It applies only to numeric field types specified by #.

fields.#.max

No

Maximum value of the field type specified by #

Field type specified by #

This parameter is valid only when fields.#.kind is set to random.

Maximum value of the random generator. It applies only to numeric field types specified by #.

fields.#.length

No

100

Integer

This parameter is valid only when fields.#.kind is set to random.

Length of the characters generated by the random generator. It applies only to char, varchar, and string types specified by #.

fields.#.start

No

None

Field type specified by #

This parameter is valid only when fields.#.kind is set to sequence.

Start value of a sequence generator.

fields.#.end

No

None

Field type specified by #

This parameter is valid only when fields.#.kind is set to sequence.

End value of a sequence generator.

Example

Create a Flink OpenSource SQL job. Run the following script to generate random data through the DataGen table and output the data to the Print result table.

When you create a job, set Flink Version to 1.12 on the Running Parameters tab. Select Save Job Log, and specify the OBS bucket for saving job logs.

create table dataGenSOurce(
  user_id string,
  amount int
) with (
  'connector' = 'datagen',
  'rows-per-second' = '1', --Generates a piece of data per second.
  'fields.user_id.kind' = 'random', --Specifies a random generator for the user_id field.
  'fields.user_id.length' = '3' --Limits the length of user_id to 3.
);

create table printSink(
  user_id string,
  amount int
) with (
  'connector' = 'print'
);

insert into printSink select * from dataGenSOurce;

After the job is submitted, the job status changes to Running. You can perform the following operations to view the output result:

  • Method 1:
    1. Log in to the DLI console. In the navigation pane, choose Job Management > Flink Jobs.
    2. Locate the row that contains the target Flink job, and choose More > FlinkUI in the Operation column.
    3. On the Flink UI, choose Task Managers, click the task name, and select Stdout to view job logs.
  • Method 2: If you select Save Job Log on the Running Parameters tab before submitting the job, perform the following operations:
    1. Log in to the DLI console. In the navigation pane, choose Job Management > Flink Jobs.
    2. Click the name of the corresponding Flink job, choose Run Log, click OBS Bucket, and locate the folder of the log you want to view according to the date.
    3. Go to the folder of the date, find the folder whose name contains taskmanager, download the taskmanager.out file, and view result logs.