Hi Steve, I’ll try to provide some input for the approaches you’re currently looking into (I’ll comment on your email below):
* API based stop and restart of job … ugly. Yes, indeed ;) I think this is absolutely not necessary. * Use a co-map function with the rules alone stream and the events as the other. This seems better however, I would like to have several ‘trigger’ functions changed together .. e.g. a tumbling window for one type of criteria and a flat map for a different sort … So I’m not sure how to hook this up for more than a simple co-map/flatmap. I did see this suggested in one answer and Do you mean that operators listen only to certain rules / criteria settings changes? You could either have separate stream sources for each kind of criteria rule trigger events, or have a single source and split them afterwards. Then, you broadcast each of them with the corresponding co-map / flat-maps. * Use broadcast state : this seems reasonable however I couldn’t tell if the broadcast state would be available to all of the processing functions. Is it generally available? From the context of your description, I think what you want is that the injected rules stream can be seen by all operators (instead of “broadcast state”, which in Flink streaming refers to something else). Aljoscha recently consolidated a FLIP for Side Inputs [1], which I think is targeted exactly for what you have in mind here. Perhaps you can take a look at that and see if it makes sense for your use case? But of course, this isn’t yet available as it is still under discussion. I think Side Inputs may be an ideal solution for what you have in mind here, as the rule triggers I assume should be slowly changing. I’ve CCed Aljoscha so that he can probably provide more insights, as he has worked a lot on the stuff mentioned here. Cheers, Gordon [1] FLIP-17: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/FLIP-17+Side+Inputs+for+DataStream+API On March 7, 2017 at 5:05:04 AM, Steve Jerman (st...@kloudspot.com) wrote: I’ve been reading the code/user goup/SO and haven’t really found a great answer to this… so I thought I’d ask. I have a UI that allows the user to edit rules which include specific criteria for example trigger event if X many people present for over a minute. I would like to have a flink job that processes an event stream and triggers on these rules. The catch is that I don’t want to have to restart the job if the rules change… (it would be easy otherwise :)) So I found four ways to proceed: * API based stop and restart of job … ugly. * Use a co-map function with the rules alone stream and the events as the other. This seems better however, I would like to have several ‘trigger’ functions changed together .. e.g. a tumbling window for one type of criteria and a flat map for a different sort … So I’m not sure how to hook this up for more than a simple co-map/flatmap. I did see this suggested in one answer and * Use broadcast state : this seems reasonable however I couldn’t tell if the broadcast state would be available to all of the processing functions. Is it generally available? * Implement my own operators… seems complicated ;) Are there other approaches? Thanks for any advice Steve