/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.pig.builtin; import java.io.IOException; import org.apache.pig.EvalFunc; import org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException; import org.apache.pig.data.DataType; import org.apache.pig.data.Tuple; import org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.FrontendException; import org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.schema.Schema; import org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.schema.Schema.FieldSchema; /** * The generic Invoker class does all the common grunt work of setting up an invoker. * Class-specific non-generic extensions of this class are needed for Pig to know what type * of return to expect from exec, and to find the appropriate classes through reflection. * All they have to do is implement the constructors that call into super(). Note that the * no-parameter constructor is <b>required</b>, if seemingly nonsensical, for Pig to do its work. * <p> * The Invoker family of udfs understand the following class names (all case-independent): * <li>String * <li>Long * <li>Float * <li>Double * <li>Int * <p> * Invokers can also work with array arguments, represented in Pig as DataBags of single-tuple * elements. Simply refer to <code>string[]</code>, for example. * <p> * This UDF allows one to dynamically invoke Java methods that return a <code>T</code> * <p> * Usage of the Invoker family of UDFs (adjust as appropriate): * <p> *<pre> * {@code * -- invoking a static method * DEFINE StringToLong InvokeForLong('java.lang.Long.valueOf', 'String') * longs = FOREACH strings GENERATE StringToLong(some_chararray); * * -- invoking a method on an object * DEFINE StringConcat InvokeForString('java.lang.String.concat', 'String String', 'false') * concatenations = FOREACH strings GENERATE StringConcat(str1, str2); * } * </pre> * <p> * The first argument to the constructor is the full path to desired method.<br> * The second argument is a list of classes of the method parameters.<br> * If the method is not static, the first element in this list is the object to invoke the method on.<br> * The second argument is optional (a no-argument static method is assumed if it is not supplied).<br> * The third argument is the keyword "static" (or "true") to signify that the method is static. <br> * The third argument is optional, and true by default.<br> * <p> * @param <T> */ public abstract class GenericInvoker<T> extends EvalFunc<T> { private Invoker<T> invoker_; public GenericInvoker() {} public GenericInvoker(String fullName) throws ClassNotFoundException, FrontendException, SecurityException, NoSuchMethodException { invoker_ = new Invoker<T>(fullName, ""); } public GenericInvoker(String fullName, String paramSpecsStr) throws ClassNotFoundException, FrontendException, SecurityException, NoSuchMethodException { invoker_ = new Invoker<T>(fullName, paramSpecsStr); } public GenericInvoker(String fullName, String paramSpecsStr, String isStatic) throws ClassNotFoundException, FrontendException, SecurityException, NoSuchMethodException { invoker_ = new Invoker<T>(fullName, paramSpecsStr, isStatic); } @Override public T exec(Tuple input) throws IOException { if (invoker_ == null) { throw new ExecException("exec() attempted on an unitialized invoker. " + "Invokers must be constructed with the method to invoke, and parameter signature to same."); } return invoker_.invoke(input); } @Override public Schema outputSchema(Schema input) { if (invoker_ == null) return null; FieldSchema fs = new FieldSchema(null, DataType.findType(invoker_.getReturnType())); return new Schema(fs); } }