checksum_record Transform¶
The checksum_record transform creates a checksum based on values in a
record and saves it in the factorytx_checksum column. This field will be
saved outside of the data.fieldvalues of a record and moved outside of a
record’s data structure upon being received by a MA service environment.
It is recommended to place this transform last in the list, so that the
record has all of its data as well as an explicit timestamp column.
- Example:
- If we want to create a checksum from the - assetand- timestampcolumns of a record, our configuration will look something like this:- { "transform_name": "Checksum", "transform_type": "checksum_record", "filter_stream": ["*"], "record_keys": ["asset", "timestamp"] } 
Configuration:
Required and optional properties that can be configured for a hash_record transform.
- transform_name: Unique name for the transform. 
- transform_type: Type of transform to apply. Should be - checksum_record.
- filter_stream: List of data streams to transform. Each stream can either be - *(all) or- asset:stream.
- record_keys: List of keys in a record for generating a checksum of the record. Supported keys are: - asset,- stream_type,- timestamp, and- fieldvalues(values in a record). Please refer to Caveats section for more implementation details.
Caveats:
- record_keys order: The order of the specified keys in the - record_keysconfig setting will affect the checksum. For example, checksums from [‘asset’, ‘stream_type’] will not equal checksums from [‘stream_type’, ‘asset’].
- timestamp hash: The value in the - timestampcolumn will be converted into a string for hashing. The data type of the value will affect the hash value. For example, a datetime object (- datetime(2019, 9, 30, 12, 12, 12)) will not yield the same hash as its equivalents in ISO-8061 string format (- '2019-09-30T12:12:12') and epoch time format (- 1569845532.0). If there is no timestamp value or if it is- NaT, the timestamp will not be included in the checksum.
- fieldvalues hash: Values in a record will be sorted in alphanumerical order by their keys and then serialized into a JSON string, using this conversion table.