Kafka
Kafka source connector
Descriptionâ
Source connector for Apache Kafka.
Key featuresâ
Optionsâ
name | type | required | default value |
---|---|---|---|
topic | String | yes | - |
bootstrap.servers | String | yes | - |
pattern | Boolean | no | false |
consumer.group | String | no | SeaTunnel-Consumer-Group |
commit_on_checkpoint | Boolean | no | true |
kafka.config | Map | no | - |
common-options | config | no | - |
schema | no | - | |
format | String | no | json |
format_error_handle_way | String | no | fail |
field_delimiter | String | no | , |
start_mode | String | no | group_offsets |
start_mode.offsets | no | ||
start_mode.timestamp | Long | no | |
partition-discovery.interval-millis | long | no | -1 |
topic [string]â
Kafka topic
name. If there are multiple topics
, use ,
to split, for example: "tpc1,tpc2"
.
bootstrap.servers [string]â
Kafka
cluster address, separated by ","
.
pattern [boolean]â
If pattern
is set to true
,the regular expression for a pattern of topic names to read from. All topics in clients with names that match the specified regular expression will be subscribed by the consumer.
consumer.group [string]â
Kafka consumer group id
, used to distinguish different consumer groups.
commit_on_checkpoint [boolean]â
If true the consumer's offset will be periodically committed in the background.
partition-discovery.interval-millis [long]â
The interval for dynamically discovering topics and partitions.
kafka.config [map]â
In addition to the above necessary parameters that must be specified by the Kafka consumer
client, users can also specify multiple consumer
client non-mandatory parameters, covering all consumer parameters specified in the official Kafka document.
common-options [config]â
Source plugin common parameters, please refer to Source Common Options for details.
schemaâ
The structure of the data, including field names and field types.
formatâ
Data format. The default format is json. Optional text format. The default field separator is ", ". If you customize the delimiter, add the "field_delimiter" option.
format_error_handle_wayâ
The processing method of data format error. The default value is fail, and the optional value is (fail, skip). When fail is selected, data format error will block and an exception will be thrown. When skip is selected, data format error will skip this line data.
field_delimiterâ
Customize the field delimiter for data format.
start_modeâ
The initial consumption pattern of consumers,there are several types: [earliest],[group_offsets],[latest],[specific_offsets],[timestamp]
start_mode.timestampâ
The time required for consumption mode to be "timestamp".
start_mode.offsetsâ
The offset required for consumption mode to be specific_offsets.
for example:
start_mode.offsets = {
info-0 = 70
info-1 = 10
info-2 = 10
}
Exampleâ
Simpleâ
source {
Kafka {
result_table_name = "kafka_name"
schema = {
fields {
name = "string"
age = "int"
}
}
format = text
field_delimiter = "#"
topic = "topic_1,topic_2,topic_3"
bootstrap.servers = "localhost:9092"
kafka.config = {
client.id = client_1
max.poll.records = 500
auto.offset.reset = "earliest"
enable.auto.commit = "false"
}
}
}
Regex Topicâ
source {
Kafka {
topic = ".*seatunnel*."
pattern = "true"
bootstrap.servers = "localhost:9092"
consumer.group = "seatunnel_group"
}
}
AWS MSK SASL/SCRAMâ
Replace the following ${username}
and ${password}
with the configuration values in AWS MSK.
source {
Kafka {
topic = "seatunnel"
bootstrap.servers = "xx.amazonaws.com.cn:9096,xxx.amazonaws.com.cn:9096,xxxx.amazonaws.com.cn:9096"
consumer.group = "seatunnel_group"
kafka.config = {
security.protocol=SASL_SSL
sasl.mechanism=SCRAM-SHA-512
sasl.jaas.config="org.apache.kafka.common.security.scram.ScramLoginModule required \nusername=${username}\npassword=${password};"
#security.protocol=SASL_SSL
#sasl.mechanism=AWS_MSK_IAM
#sasl.jaas.config="software.amazon.msk.auth.iam.IAMLoginModule required;"
#sasl.client.callback.handler.class="software.amazon.msk.auth.iam.IAMClientCallbackHandler"
}
}
}
AWS MSK IAMâ
Download aws-msk-iam-auth-1.1.5.jar
from https://github.com/aws/aws-msk-iam-auth/releases and put it in $SEATUNNEL_HOME/plugin/kafka/lib
dir.
Please ensure the IAM policy have "kafka-cluster:Connect",
. Like this:
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"kafka-cluster:Connect",
"kafka-cluster:AlterCluster",
"kafka-cluster:DescribeCluster"
],
Source Config
source {
Kafka {
topic = "seatunnel"
bootstrap.servers = "xx.amazonaws.com.cn:9098,xxx.amazonaws.com.cn:9098,xxxx.amazonaws.com.cn:9098"
consumer.group = "seatunnel_group"
kafka.config = {
#security.protocol=SASL_SSL
#sasl.mechanism=SCRAM-SHA-512
#sasl.jaas.config="org.apache.kafka.common.security.scram.ScramLoginModule required \nusername=${username}\npassword=${password};"
security.protocol=SASL_SSL
sasl.mechanism=AWS_MSK_IAM
sasl.jaas.config="software.amazon.msk.auth.iam.IAMLoginModule required;"
sasl.client.callback.handler.class="software.amazon.msk.auth.iam.IAMClientCallbackHandler"
}
}
}
Changelogâ
2.3.0-beta 2022-10-20â
- Add Kafka Source Connector
Next Versionâ
- [Improve] Support setting read starting offset or time at startup config (3157)
- [Improve] Support for dynamic discover topic & partition in streaming mode (3125)
- [Improve] Change Connector Custom Config Prefix To Map 3719
- [Bug] Fixed the problem that parsing the offset format failed when the startup mode was offset(3810)
- [Feature] Kafka source supports data deserialization failure skipping(4364)