Hi,
When I send json data to flume with using http post, flume adds
Co**ntent-Typeapplication/json** for each json post.
In my http post java code, I give the content-type with using
**con.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/json");** function.
I am using blob handler.
**In flume conf file**
*tier1.sources.source1.type = org.apache.flume.source.http.HTTPSource
tier1.sources.source1.handler =
org.apache.flume.sink.solr.morphline.BlobHandler*
In flume channel, flume adds content type for each post as you see. After HDFS
sink, The content type word causes a problem when ı try to parse json with
spark sql or hive serDe.
**The flume channel log data**
*^LContent-Typeapplication/jsonú{"id":"+ag:_ea_ch.++i++e_.c-
^LContentTypeapplication/json'{"id":"tag:search.twitter.com,2005:642913165047648*
Is there any idea for that problem?
Thank a lot.
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