dawidwys opened a new pull request #10431: [FLINK-15067][table] Pass configuration to the underlying ExecutionEnvironment from TableEnvironment URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/10431 ## What is the purpose of the change After this PR the `TableEnvironment` passes configuration to the underlying `StreamExecutionEnvironment`. It allows configuring options such as e.g. autoWatermarkInterval, globalJobParameters etc. It is possible to do it as follows: ``` StreamExecutionEnvironment env = StreamExecutionEnvironment.getExecutionEnvironment(); StreamTableEnvironment tEnv = StreamTableEnvironment.create(env); tEnv.getConfig().addConfiguration( new Configuration() .set(CoreOptions.DEFAULT_PARALLELISM, 128) .set(PipelineOptions.AUTO_WATERMARK_INTERVAL, Duration.ofMillis(800)) .set(ExecutionCheckpointingOptions.CHECKPOINTING_INTERVAL, Duration.ofSeconds(30)) ); ``` ## Verifying this change Added tests for blink and flink planners ## Does this pull request potentially affect one of the following parts: - Dependencies (does it add or upgrade a dependency): (yes / **no**) - The public API, i.e., is any changed class annotated with `@Public(Evolving)`: (yes / **no**) - The serializers: (yes / **no** / don't know) - The runtime per-record code paths (performance sensitive): (yes / **no** / don't know) - Anything that affects deployment or recovery: JobManager (and its components), Checkpointing, Yarn/Mesos, ZooKeeper: (yes / **no** / don't know) - The S3 file system connector: (yes / **no** / don't know) ## Documentation - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? (**yes** / no) - If yes, how is the feature documented? (not applicable / docs / **JavaDocs** / not documented)
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