Tutorials
Write a function for word count
The following example is a stateful function. By default, the state of a function is disabled. See Enable stateful functions for more instructions.
To write a function for word count, complete the following steps.
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Write the function in Java using the SDK for Java. package org.example.functions;
 import org.apache.pulsar.functions.api.Context;
 import org.apache.pulsar.functions.api.Function;
 import java.util.Arrays;
 public class WordCountFunction implements Function<String, Void> {
 // This function is invoked every time a message is published to the input topic
 @Override
 public Void process(String input, Context context) throws Exception {
 Arrays.asList(input.split(" ")).forEach(word -> {
 String counterKey = word.toLowerCase();
 context.incrCounter(counterKey, 1);
 });
 return null;
 }
 }
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Bundle and build the JAR file, and then deploy it in your Pulsar cluster using the pulsar-admincommand.bin/pulsar-admin functions create \
 --jar $PWD/target/my-jar-with-dependencies.jar \
 --classname org.example.functions.WordCountFunction \
 --tenant public \
 --namespace default \
 --name word-count \
 --inputs persistent://public/default/sentences \
 --output persistent://public/default/count
Write a function for content-based routing
To write a function for content-based routing, complete the following steps.
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Write the function in Python using the SDK for Python. from pulsar import Function
 class RoutingFunction(Function):
 def __init__(self):
 self.fruits_topic = "persistent://public/default/fruits"
 self.vegetables_topic = "persistent://public/default/vegetables"
 def is_fruit(item):
 return item in [b"apple", b"orange", b"pear", b"other fruits..."]
 def is_vegetable(item):
 return item in [b"carrot", b"lettuce", b"radish", b"other vegetables..."]
 def process(self, item, context):
 if self.is_fruit(item):
 context.publish(self.fruits_topic, item)
 elif self.is_vegetable(item):
 context.publish(self.vegetables_topic, item)
 else:
 warning = "The item {0} is neither a fruit nor a vegetable".format(item)
 context.get_logger().warn(warning)
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Suppose this code is stored in ~/router.py, then you can deploy it in your Pulsar cluster using thepulsar-admincommand.bin/pulsar-admin functions create \
 --py ~/router.py \
 --classname router.RoutingFunction \
 --tenant public \
 --namespace default \
 --name route-fruit-veg \
 --inputs persistent://public/default/basket-items
Write a window function for word count
Currently, window functions are only available in Java.
This example demonstrates how to use the language-native interface to write a window function in Java.
Each input message is a sentence that is split into words and each word is counted. The built-in counter state is used to keep track of the word count in a persistent and consistent manner.
public class WordCountFunction implements Function<String, Void> {
    @Override
    public Void process(String input, Context context) {
        Arrays.asList(input.split("\\s+")).forEach(word -> context.incrCounter(word, 1));
        return null;
    }
}