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package com.digitalpebble.stormcrawler.elasticsearch.metrics;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* Elasticsearch metrics consumer that writes an index per time period. The time
* period is specified by a date formatter supplied by concrete subclasses.
*
* This addresses the deprecation of the TTL functionality. The per-day indices
* can be managed using ES Curator.
*/
abstract class IndexPerPeriodMetricsConsumer extends MetricsConsumer {
/**
* Date format used to append current time 'period' to the base metrics
* index for per-time period indexing.
*
* @return time period date formatter, e.g. "yyyy-MM-dd" for index per day
*/
protected abstract DateFormat getDateFormat();
@Override
protected final String getIndexName() {
return new StringBuilder().append(super.getIndexName()).append("-")
.append(getDateFormat().format(new Date())).toString();
}
}