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package org.apache.storm.flux.examples;
import static org.apache.storm.utils.Utils.tuple;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.storm.task.TopologyContext;
import org.apache.storm.topology.BasicOutputCollector;
import org.apache.storm.topology.OutputFieldsDeclarer;
import org.apache.storm.topology.base.BaseBasicBolt;
import org.apache.storm.tuple.Fields;
import org.apache.storm.tuple.Tuple;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* This bolt is used by the HBase example. It simply emits the first field
* found in the incoming tuple as "word", with a "count" of `1`.
* <p/>
* In this case, the downstream HBase bolt handles the counting, so a value
* of `1` will just increment the HBase counter by one.
*/
public class WordCounter extends BaseBasicBolt {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(WordCounter.class);
@Override
public void prepare(Map<String, Object> topoConf, TopologyContext context) {
}
/*
* Just output the word value with a count of 1.
* The HBaseBolt will handle incrementing the counter.
*/
@Override
public void execute(Tuple input, BasicOutputCollector collector) {
collector.emit(tuple(input.getValues().get(0), 1));
}
@Override
public void cleanup() {
}
@Override
public void declareOutputFields(OutputFieldsDeclarer declarer) {
declarer.declare(new Fields("word", "count"));
}
@Override
public Map<String, Object> getComponentConfiguration() {
return null;
}
}