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Version: 2.3.1

Elasticsearch

Description

Output data to Elasticsearch.

Key features

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Engine Supported

  • supported ElasticSearch version is >= 2.x and < 8.x

Options

nametyperequireddefault value
hostsarrayyes-
indexstringyes-
index_typestringno
primary_keyslistno
key_delimiterstringno_
usernamestringno
passwordstringno
max_retry_countintno3
max_batch_sizeintno10
tls_verify_certificatebooleannotrue
tls_verify_hostnamesbooleannotrue
tls_keystore_pathstringno-
tls_keystore_passwordstringno-
tls_truststore_pathstringno-
tls_truststore_passwordstringno-
common-optionsno-

hosts [array]

Elasticsearch cluster http address, the format is host:port , allowing multiple hosts to be specified. Such as ["host1:9200", "host2:9200"].

index [string]

Elasticsearch index name.Index support contains variables of field name,such as seatunnel_${age},and the field must appear at seatunnel row. If not, we will treat it as a normal index.

index_type [string]

Elasticsearch index type, it is recommended not to specify in elasticsearch 6 and above

primary_keys [list]

Primary key fields used to generate the document _id, this is cdc required options.

key_delimiter [string]

Delimiter for composite keys ("_" by default), e.g., "$" would result in document _id "KEY1$KEY2$KEY3".

username [string]

x-pack username

password [string]

x-pack password

max_retry_count [int]

one bulk request max try size

max_batch_size [int]

batch bulk doc max size

tls_verify_certificate [boolean]

Enable certificates validation for HTTPS endpoints

tls_verify_hostname [boolean]

Enable hostname validation for HTTPS endpoints

tls_keystore_path [string]

The path to the PEM or JKS key store. This file must be readable by the operating system user running SeaTunnel.

tls_keystore_password [string]

The key password for the key store specified

tls_truststore_path [string]

The path to PEM or JKS trust store. This file must be readable by the operating system user running SeaTunnel.

tls_truststore_password [string]

The key password for the trust store specified

common options

Sink plugin common parameters, please refer to Sink Common Options for details

Examples

Simple

sink {
Elasticsearch {
hosts = ["localhost:9200"]
index = "seatunnel-${age}"
}
}

CDC(Change data capture) event

sink {
Elasticsearch {
hosts = ["localhost:9200"]
index = "seatunnel-${age}"

# cdc required options
primary_keys = ["key1", "key2", ...]
}
}

SSL (Disable certificates validation)

sink {
Elasticsearch {
hosts = ["https://localhost:9200"]
username = "elastic"
password = "elasticsearch"

tls_verify_certificate = false
}
}

SSL (Disable hostname validation)

sink {
Elasticsearch {
hosts = ["https://localhost:9200"]
username = "elastic"
password = "elasticsearch"

tls_verify_hostname = false
}
}

SSL (Enable certificates validation)

sink {
Elasticsearch {
hosts = ["https://localhost:9200"]
username = "elastic"
password = "elasticsearch"

tls_keystore_path = "${your elasticsearch home}/config/certs/http.p12"
tls_keystore_password = "${your password}"
}
}

Changelog

2.2.0-beta 2022-09-26

  • Add Elasticsearch Sink Connector

next version

  • [Feature] Support CDC write DELETE/UPDATE/INSERT events (3673)
  • [Feature] Support https protocol & compatible with opensearch (3997)