Luke Hutchison created FLINK-6276:
-------------------------------------

             Summary: InvalidTypesException: Unknown Error. Type is null.
                 Key: FLINK-6276
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-6276
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core, DataSet API
    Affects Versions: 1.2.0
            Reporter: Luke Hutchison


Quite frequently when writing Flink code, I get the exception 
{{InvalidTypesException: Unknown Error. Type is null.}} 

A small example that triggers it is:

{code}
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.flink.api.java.DataSet;
import org.apache.flink.api.java.ExecutionEnvironment;
import org.apache.flink.api.java.tuple.Tuple2;
import org.apache.flink.util.Collector;

public class TestMain {

    @SafeVarargs
    public static <K, V> DataSet<Tuple2<K, List<V>>> join(V 
missingValuePlaceholder,
            DataSet<Tuple2<K, V>>... datasets) {
        DataSet<Tuple2<K, List<V>>> join = null;
        for (int i = 0; i < datasets.length; i++) {
            final int datasetIdx = i;
            if (datasetIdx == 0) {
                join = datasets[datasetIdx] //
                        .map(t -> new Tuple2<>(t.f0, Arrays.asList(t.f1))) //
                        .name("start join");
            } else {
                join = join.coGroup(datasets[datasetIdx]) //
                        .where(0).equalTo(0) //
                        .with((Iterable<Tuple2<K, List<V>>> li, 
Iterable<Tuple2<K, V>> ri,
                                Collector<Tuple2<K, List<V>>> out) -> {
                            K key = null;
                            List<V> vals = new ArrayList<>(datasetIdx + 1);
                            Iterator<Tuple2<K, List<V>>> lIter = li.iterator();
                            if (!lIter.hasNext()) {
                                for (int j = 0; j < datasetIdx; j++) {
                                    vals.add(missingValuePlaceholder);
                                }
                            } else {
                                Tuple2<K, List<V>> lt = lIter.next();
                                key = lt.f0;
                                vals.addAll(lt.f1);
                                if (lIter.hasNext()) {
                                    throw new RuntimeException("Got non-unique 
key: " + key);
                                }
                            }
                            Iterator<Tuple2<K, V>> rIter = ri.iterator();
                            if (!rIter.hasNext()) {
                                vals.add(missingValuePlaceholder);
                            } else {
                                Tuple2<K, V> rt = rIter.next();
                                key = rt.f0;
                                vals.add(rt.f1);
                                if (rIter.hasNext()) {
                                    throw new RuntimeException("Got non-unique 
key: " + key);
                                }
                            }
                            out.collect(new Tuple2<K, List<V>>(key, vals));
                        }) //
                        .name("join #" + datasetIdx);
            }
        }
        return join;
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ExecutionEnvironment env = 
ExecutionEnvironment.getExecutionEnvironment();

        DataSet<Tuple2<String, Integer>> x = //
                env.fromElements(new Tuple2<>("a", 3), new Tuple2<>("b", 4), 
new Tuple2<>("c", 5));
        DataSet<Tuple2<String, Integer>> y = //
                env.fromElements(new Tuple2<>("b", 0), new Tuple2<>("c", 1), 
new Tuple2<>("d", 2));
        DataSet<Tuple2<String, Integer>> z = //
                env.fromElements(new Tuple2<>("c", 7), new Tuple2<>("d", 8), 
new Tuple2<>("e", 9));

        System.out.println(join(-1, x, y, z).collect());
    }
}
{code}

The stacktrace that is triggered is:

{noformat}
Exception in thread "main" 
org.apache.flink.api.common.functions.InvalidTypesException: The return type of 
function 'join(TestMain.java:23)' could not be determined automatically, due to 
type erasure. You can give type information hints by using the returns(...) 
method on the result of the transformation call, or by letting your function 
implement the 'ResultTypeQueryable' interface.
        at org.apache.flink.api.java.DataSet.getType(DataSet.java:174)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.operators.CoGroupOperator$CoGroupOperatorSets.where(CoGroupOperator.java:424)
        at 
com.rentlogic.buildingscores.flink.experimental.TestMain.join(TestMain.java:27)
        at 
com.rentlogic.buildingscores.flink.experimental.TestMain.main(TestMain.java:74)
Caused by: org.apache.flink.api.common.functions.InvalidTypesException: Input 
mismatch: Unknown Error. Type is null.
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.validateInputType(TypeExtractor.java:1134)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.getUnaryOperatorReturnType(TypeExtractor.java:409)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.getUnaryOperatorReturnType(TypeExtractor.java:349)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.getMapReturnTypes(TypeExtractor.java:164)
        at org.apache.flink.api.java.DataSet.map(DataSet.java:215)
        at 
com.rentlogic.buildingscores.flink.experimental.TestMain.join(TestMain.java:23)
        ... 1 more
Caused by: org.apache.flink.api.common.functions.InvalidTypesException: Unknown 
Error. Type is null.
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.validateInfo(TypeExtractor.java:1161)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.validateInfo(TypeExtractor.java:1234)
        at 
org.apache.flink.api.java.typeutils.TypeExtractor.validateInputType(TypeExtractor.java:1131)
        ... 6 more
{noformat}

The code compiles fine, and typechecks. Maybe something is wrong with the code; 
but either way, Flink should report a better error message.

A separate issue here is that the error message is being reported for the wrong 
function: the problem is not with the return type of {{ join(TestMain.java:23) 
}}, it is some internal type (probably for a lambda or something) within the 
function. (It is the {{where}} clause that throws the exception.)




--
This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA
(v6.3.15#6346)

Reply via email to