[refactor](load) Refactor the loader to expand the way data is written #187
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Proposed changes
Issue Number: close #xxx
Problem Summary:
In order to facilitate the expansion of more writing methods in the future, the writing part has been reconstructed. The main reconstruction contents are as follows:
Loader
APIThe Loader API defines three behaviors:
load
: write data to doriscommit
: commit transactionabort
: abort transactionTransactionHandler
The
TransactionHandler
component is used to process all pre-committed transactions after the task or batch ends.When all tasks succeed, all pre-submitted tasks will be submitted; when some tasks fail, all pre-submitted tasks will be rolled back.
The execution of transaction commit and rollback depends on the specific implementation of the
commit
andabort
methods implemented by the loader.Other changes:
revision
to1.4.0-SNAPSHOT
isSuccess
method forRespContent
to check whether the stream load is sucess internallyChecklist(Required)
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