blog & release
2018/02/19
Apache Beam 2.3.0Ismaël Mejía [@iemejia]
We are glad to present the new 2.3.0 release of Beam. This release includes multiple fixes and new functionalities.
For more information please check the detailed release notes.
New Features / Improvements
Beam moves to Java 8
The supported version of Java for Beam is now Java 8. The code and examples have been refactored to use multiple of the advantages of the language, e.g. lambdas, streams, improved type inference, etc.
Spark runner is now based on Spark 2.x
Spark runner moves forward into the Spark 2.x development line, this would allow to benefit of improved performance, as well as open the runner for future compatibility with the Structured Streaming APIs. Notice that support for Spark 1.x is finished with this release.
Amazon Web Services S3 Filesystem support
Beam already supported AWS S3 via HadoopFileSystem, but this version brings a native implementation with the corresponding performance advantages of the S3 filesystem.
General-purpose writing to files
This release contains a new transform, FileIO.write() / writeDynamic() that implements a general-purpose fluent and Java8-friendly API for writing to files using a FileIO.Sink. This API has similar capabilities to DynamicDestinations APIs from Beam 2.2 but is much easier to use and extend. The DynamicDestinations APIs for writing to files are deprecated by it, as is FileBasedSink.
Splittable DoFn support on the Python SDK
This release adds the Splittable DoFn API for Python SDK and adds Splittable DoFn support for Python streaming DirectRunner.
Portability
Progress continues to being able to execute Python on runners other then Google Cloud Dataflow and the Go SDK on any runner.
Miscellaneous Fixes
SDKs
- MapElements and FlatMapElements support using side inputs using the new interface Contextful.Fn. For library authors, this interface is the recommended choice for user-code callbacks that may use side inputs.
- Introduces the family of Reify transforms for converting between explicit and implicit representations of various Beam entities.
- Introduces two transforms for approximate sketching of data: Count-Min Sketch (approximate element frequency estimation) and HyperLogLog (approximate cardinality estimation).
Runners
- Staging files on Dataflow shows progress
- Flink runner is based now on Flink version 1.4.0
IOs
- BigtableIO now supports ValueProvider configuration
- BigQueryIO supports writing bounded collections to tables with partition decorators
- KafkaIO moves to version 1.0 (it is still backwards compatible with versions >= 0.9.x.x)
- Added IO source for VCF files (Python)
- Added support for backoff on deadlocks in JdbcIO.write() and connection improvement
- Improved performance of KinesisIO.read()
- Many improvements to TikaIO
List of Contributors
According to git shortlog, the following 78 people contributed to the 2.3.0 release. Thank you to all contributors!
Ahmet Altay, Alan Myrvold, Alex Amato, Alexey Romanenko, Ankur Goenka, Anton Kedin, Arnaud Fournier, Asha Rostamianfar, Ben Chambers, Ben Sidhom, Bill Neubauer, Brian Foo, cclauss, Chamikara Jayalath, Charles Chen, Colm O hEigeartaigh, Daniel Oliveira, Dariusz Aniszewski, David Cavazos, David Sabater, David Sabater Dinter, Dawid Wysakowicz, Dmytro Ivanov, Etienne Chauchot, Eugene Kirpichov, Exprosed, Grzegorz Kołakowski, Henning Rohde, Holden Karau, Huygaa Batsaikhan, Ilya Figotin, Innocent Djiofack, Ismaël Mejía, Itamar Ostricher, Jacky, Jacob Marble, James Xu, Jean-Baptiste Onofré, Jeremie Lenfant-Engelmann, Kamil Szewczyk, Kenneth Knowles, Lukasz Cwik, Łukasz Gajowy, Luke Zhu, Mairbek Khadikov, María García Herrero, Marian Dvorsky, Mark Liu, melissa, Miles Saul, mingmxu, Motty Gruda, nerdynick, Neville Li, Nigel Kilmer, Pablo, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Petr Shevtsov, Rafal Wojdyla, Raghu Angadi, Robert Bradshaw, Robert Burke, Romain Manni-Bucau, Ryan Niemocienski, Ryan Skraba, Sam Whittle, Scott Wegner, Shashank Prabhakara, Solomon Duskis, Thomas Groh, Thomas Weise, Udi Meiri, Valentyn Tymofieiev, wtanaka.com, XuMingmin, zhouhai02, Zohar Yahav, 琨瑜.