trait ProcessCallableOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
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- abstract def containsEnvironmentVariables(key: String): Boolean
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
map<string, string> environment_variables = 3; - abstract def findInitializationErrors(): List[String]
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- abstract def getAllFields(): Map[FieldDescriptor, AnyRef]
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- abstract def getArguments(index: Int): String
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
repeated string arguments = 2;- index
The index of the element to return.
- returns
The arguments at the given index.
- abstract def getArgumentsBytes(index: Int): ByteString
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
repeated string arguments = 2;- index
The index of the value to return.
- returns
The bytes of the arguments at the given index.
- abstract def getArgumentsCount(): Int
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
repeated string arguments = 2;- returns
The count of arguments.
- abstract def getArgumentsList(): List[String]
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
Arguments passed directly to the executable. Examples: ["udf_worker.py"] [""] ["--max_concurrency", "5"] ["\"echo 'Test'\""] Every executable will ALWAYS receive the following arguments, which CANNOT be part of the below list of arguments: --id The value of the id argument is a string with the engine-assigned id of this UDF Worker. This can be used in logs and other state information. --connection The value of the connection argument is a string with engine-assinged connection parameters. See [[UDFWorkerProperties]] for details. (Optional)
repeated string arguments = 2;- returns
A list containing the arguments.
- abstract def getCommand(index: Int): String
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
repeated string command = 1;- index
The index of the element to return.
- returns
The command at the given index.
- abstract def getCommandBytes(index: Int): ByteString
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
repeated string command = 1;- index
The index of the value to return.
- returns
The bytes of the command at the given index.
- abstract def getCommandCount(): Int
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
repeated string command = 1;- returns
The count of command.
- abstract def getCommandList(): List[String]
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
Executable to invoke. Examples: ["python3", "-m"] ["worker.bin"] ["java", "worker.java"] ["/bin/bash", "-c"] This executable should be blocking, until the task is finished. Termination is requested via a SIGTERM signal. Success/Failure can be indicated via exit codes: Exit code 0 -> Success Exit code != 0 -> Failure (Required)
repeated string command = 1;- returns
A list containing the command.
- abstract def getDefaultInstanceForType(): Message
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- abstract def getDescriptorForType(): Descriptor
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- abstract def getEnvironmentVariablesCount(): Int
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
map<string, string> environment_variables = 3; - abstract def getEnvironmentVariablesMap(): Map[String, String]
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
map<string, string> environment_variables = 3; - abstract def getEnvironmentVariablesOrDefault(key: String, defaultValue: String): String
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
map<string, string> environment_variables = 3; - abstract def getEnvironmentVariablesOrThrow(key: String): String
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
Environment variables for the invoked process. (Optional)
map<string, string> environment_variables = 3; - abstract def getField(field: FieldDescriptor): AnyRef
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- abstract def getInitializationErrorString(): String
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- abstract def getOneofFieldDescriptor(oneof: OneofDescriptor): FieldDescriptor
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- abstract def getRepeatedFieldCount(field: FieldDescriptor): Int
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- abstract def getUnknownFields(): UnknownFieldSet
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- abstract def hasField(field: FieldDescriptor): Boolean
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- abstract def isInitialized(): Boolean
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- abstract def getEnvironmentVariables(): Map[String, String]
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