Configuration Reference for Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1 Sink Connector for Confluent Platform
To use this connector, specify the name of the connector class in the
connector.class configuration property.
connector.class=io.confluent.connect.azure.datalake.gen1.AzureDataLakeGen1StorageSinkConnector
Connector-specific configuration properties are described below.
Connector Parameters
format.classThe format class to use when writing data to the store.
Type: class
Importance: high
flush.sizeThe number of records written to store before invoking file commits. More specifically, the maximum number of records to write in each output object before rolling over and writing a new object. The following section gives a more detailed description of the rotation process:
Rotation strategy logic: The logic to flush files to storage is triggered when a new record arrives, after the defined interval or scheduled interval time. Flushing files is also triggered periodically by the
offset.flush.interval.mssetting defined in the Connect worker configuration. Theoffset.flush.interval.mssetting defaults to 60000 ms (60 seconds). If you enablerotate.interval.msorrotate.schedule.interval.msand the ingestion rate is low, you should setoffset.flush.interval.msto a smaller value so that records flush at the rotation interval (or close to the interval). Leaving theoffset.flush.interval.msset to the default value may cause records to stay in an open file for longer than expected–that is, if no new records get processed that trigger rotation.Type: int
Importance: high
rotate.interval.msThe time interval in milliseconds to invoke file commits. This configuration ensures that file commits are invoked every configured interval. This configuration is useful when data ingestion rate is low and the connector didn’t write enough messages to commit files. The default value -1 means that this feature is disabled.
Type: long
Default: -1
Importance: high
rotate.schedule.interval.msThe time interval in milliseconds to periodically invoke file commits. This configuration ensures that file commits are invoked every configured interval. Time of commit will be adjusted to 00:00 of selected timezone. Commit will be performed at scheduled time regardless previous commit time or number of messages. This configuration is useful when you have to commit your data based on current server time, like at the beginning of every hour. The default value -1 means that this feature is disabled.
Type: long
Default: -1
Importance: medium
The following Avro converter properties can be used in the connector configuration:
schema.cache.configThe size of the schema cache used in the Avro converter.
Type: int
Default: 1000
Importance: low
enhanced.avro.schema.supportEnable enhanced Avro schema support in the Avro Converter. When set to
true, this property preserves Avro schema package information and Enums when going from Avro schema to Connect schema. This information is added back in when going from Connect schema to Avro schema.Type: boolean
Default: false
Importance: low
connect.meta.dataAllow the Connect converter to add its metadata to the output schema.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Importance: low
The
connect.meta.dataproperty preserves the following Connect schema metadata when going from Connect schema to Avro schema. The following metadata is added back in when going from Avro schema to Connect schema.doc
version
parameters
default value
name
type
For detailed information and configuration examples for Avro converters listed above, see Using Kafka Connect with Schema Registry.
retry.backoff.msThe retry backoff in milliseconds. This config is used to notify Kafka connect to retry delivering a message batch or performing recovery in case of transient exceptions.
Type: long
Default: 5000
Importance: low
filename.offset.zero.pad.widthWidth to zero-pad offsets in store’s filenames if offsets are too short in order to provide fixed-width filenames that can be ordered by simple lexicographic sorting.
Type: int
Default: 10
Valid Values: [0,…]
Importance: low
avro.codecThe Avro compression codec to be used for output files. Available values: null, deflate, snappy and bzip2 (CodecSource is org.apache.avro.file.CodecFactory)
Type: string
Default: null
Valid Values: [null, deflate, snappy, bzip2]
Importance: low
Azure Common Parameters
format.bytearray.extensionOutput file extension for ByteArrayFormat. Defaults to ‘.bin’
Type: string
Default: .bin
Importance: low
format.bytearray.separatorString inserted between records in the same file for ByteArrayFormat. Defaults to
System.lineSeparator()and may contain escape sequences like\n. An input record that contains the line separator will look like multiple records in the output Azure blob object.Type: string
Default: null
Importance: low
az.compression.typeCompression type for file written to Azure. Applied when using JsonFormat or ByteArrayFormat. Available values: none, gzip.
Type: string
Default: none
Valid Values: [none, gzip]
Importance: low
Schema Parameters
schema.compatibilityThe schema compatibility rule to use when the connector is observing schema changes. The supported configurations are NONE, BACKWARD, FORWARD and FULL.
Type: string
Default: NONE
Importance: high
Azure Parameters
azure.datalake.uncommitted.dirThe top level directory to store uncommitted files before they are committed under
topics.dir.Type: string
Default:
uncommittedImportance: high
azure.datalake.client.idThe client ID (GUID) of the client obtained from Azure Active Directory configuration.
Type: string
Importance: high
azure.datalake.token.endpointThe OAuth 2.0 token endpoint associated with the user’s directory (obtain from Active Directory configuration)
Type: string
Importance: high
azure.datalake.account.nameThe account name: Must be between 3-23 alphanumeric characters.
Type: string
Valid Values: Matches regex [a-z0-9]{3,23}
Importance: high
azure.datalake.client.keyThe secret key of the client.
Type: password
Valid Values: password must be non-blank
Importance: high
Storage Parameters
topics.dirTop level directory to store the data ingested from Kafka.
Type: string
Default: topics
Importance: high
store.urlStorage URL for accessing blob data. For example:
http://<storage-resource>.azuredatalakestore.netorhttps:/<accountname>.azuredatalakestore.net/webhdfs/v1.Type: string
Default: null
Importance: low
directory.delimDirectory delimiter pattern
Type: string
Default: /
Importance: medium
file.delimFile delimiter pattern
Type: string
Default: +
Importance: medium
Partitioner Parameters
partitioner.classThe partitioner to use when writing data to the store. You can use
DefaultPartitioner, which preserves the Kafka partitions;FieldPartitioner, which partitions the data to different directories according to the value of the partitioning field specified inpartition.field.name;TimeBasedPartitioner, which partitions data according to ingestion time.Type: class
Default: io.confluent.connect.storage.partitioner.DefaultPartitioner
Importance: high
Dependents:
partition.field.name,partition.duration.ms,path.format,locale,timezone
partition.field.nameThe name of the partitioning field when FieldPartitioner is used.
Type: list
Default: “”
Importance: medium
partition.duration.msThe duration of a partition milliseconds used by
TimeBasedPartitioner. The default value -1 means that we are not usingTimeBasedPartitioner.Type: long
Default: -1
Importance: medium
path.formatThis configuration is used to set the format of the data directories when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner. The format set in this configuration converts the Unix timestamp to proper directories strings. For example, if you setpath.format='year'=YYYY/'month'=MM/'day'=dd/'hour'=HH, the data directories will have the format/year=2015/month=12/day=07/hour=15/.Type: string
Default: “”
Importance: medium
localeThe locale to use when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner.Type: string
Default: “”
Importance: medium
timezoneThe timezone to use when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner. Used to format and compute dates and times. All timezone IDs must be specified in the long format, such asAmerica/Los_Angeles,America/New_York, andEurope/Paris, orUTC. Alternatively a locale independent, fixed offset, datetime zone can be specified in form[+-]hh:mm. Support for these timezones may vary by Java version. See the available timezones within each locale, such as those within the US English locale.Type: string
Default: “”
Importance: medium
timestamp.extractorThe extractor that gets the timestamp for records when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner. It can be set toWallclock,RecordorRecordFieldin order to use one of the built-in timestamp extractors or be given the fully-qualified class name of a user-defined class that extends theTimestampExtractorinterface.Type: string
Default: Wallclock
Importance: medium
timestamp.fieldThe record field to be used as timestamp by the timestamp extractor.
Type: string
Default: timestamp
Importance: medium
Confluent Platform license
confluent.topic.bootstrap.servers
A list of host/port pairs to use for establishing the initial connection to the Kafka cluster used for licensing. All servers in the cluster will be discovered from the initial connection. This list should be in the form <code>host1:port1,host2:port2,…</code>. Since these servers are just used for the initial connection to discover the full cluster membership (which may change dynamically), this list need not contain the full set of servers (you may want more than one, though, in case a server is down).
Type: list
Importance: high
confluent.topic
Name of the Kafka topic used for Confluent Platform configuration, including licensing information.
Type: string
Default: _confluent-command
Importance: low
confluent.topic.replication.factor
The replication factor for the Kafka topic used for Confluent Platform configuration, including licensing information. This is used only if the topic does not already exist, and the default of 3 is appropriate for production use. If you are using a development environment with less than 3 brokers, you must set this to the number of brokers (often 1).
Type: int
Default: 3
Importance: low
Confluent license properties
You can put license-related properties in the connector configuration, or starting with Confluent Platform version 6.0, you can put license-related properties in the Connect worker configuration instead of in each connector configuration.
This connector is proprietary and requires a license. The license information is stored in the _confluent-command
topic. If the broker requires SSL for connections, you must include the security-related confluent.topic.* properties
as described below.
confluent.licenseConfluent issues enterprise license keys to each subscriber. The license key is text that you can copy and paste as the value for
confluent.license. A trial license allows using the connector for a 30-day trial period. A developer license allows using the connector indefinitely for single-broker development environments.If you are a subscriber, contact Confluent Support for more information.
Type: string
Default: “”
Valid Values: Confluent Platform license
Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.truststore.locationThe location of the trust store file.
Type: string
Default: null
Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.truststore.passwordThe password for the trust store file. If a password is not set access to the truststore is still available, but integrity checking is disabled.
Type: password
Default: null
Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.keystore.locationThe location of the key store file. This is optional for client and can be used for two-way authentication for client.
Type: string
Default: null
Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.keystore.passwordThe store password for the key store file. This is optional for client and only needed if ssl.keystore.location is configured.
Type: password
Default: null
Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.key.passwordThe password of the private key in the key store file. This is optional for client.
Type: password
Default: null
Importance: high
confluent.topic.security.protocolProtocol used to communicate with brokers. Valid values are: PLAINTEXT, SSL, SASL_PLAINTEXT, SASL_SSL.
Type: string
Default: “PLAINTEXT”
Importance: medium
License topic configuration
A Confluent enterprise license is stored in the _confluent-command topic.
This topic is created by default and contains the license that corresponds to
the license key supplied through the confluent.license property. No public
keys are stored in Kafka topics.
The following describes how the default _confluent-command topic is
generated under different scenarios:
A 30-day trial license is automatically generated for the
_confluent commandtopic if you do not add theconfluent.licenseproperty or leave this property empty (for example,confluent.license=).Adding a valid license key (for example,
confluent.license=<valid-license-key>) adds a valid license in the_confluent-commandtopic.
Here is an example of the minimal properties for development and testing.
You can change the name of the _confluent-command topic using the
confluent.topic property (for instance, if your environment has strict
naming conventions). The example below shows this change and the configured
Kafka bootstrap server.
confluent.topic=foo_confluent-command
confluent.topic.bootstrap.servers=localhost:9092
The example above shows the minimally required bootstrap server property that
you can use for development and testing. For a production environment, you add
the normal producer, consumer, and topic configuration properties to the
connector properties, prefixed with confluent.topic..
License topic ACLs
The _confluent-command topic contains the license that corresponds to the
license key supplied through the confluent.license property. It is created
by default. Connectors that access this topic require the following ACLs
configured:
CREATE and DESCRIBE on the resource cluster, if the connector needs to create the topic.
DESCRIBE, READ, and WRITE on the
_confluent-commandtopic.Important
You can also use DESCRIBE and READ without WRITE to restrict access to read-only for license topic ACLs. If a topic exists, the LicenseManager will not try to create the topic.
You can provide access either individually for each principal that will
use the license or use a wildcard entry to
allow all clients. The following examples show commands that you can use to
configure ACLs for the resource cluster and _confluent-command topic.
Set a CREATE and DESCRIBE ACL on the resource cluster:
kafka-acls --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --command-config adminclient-configs.conf \ --add --allow-principal User:<principal> \ --operation CREATE --operation DESCRIBE --cluster
Set a DESCRIBE, READ, and WRITE ACL on the
_confluent-commandtopic:kafka-acls --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --command-config adminclient-configs.conf \ --add --allow-principal User:<principal> \ --operation DESCRIBE --operation READ --operation WRITE --topic _confluent-command
Override Default Configuration Properties
You can override the replication factor using
confluent.topic.replication.factor. For example, when using a Kafka cluster
as a destination with less than three brokers (for development and testing) you
should set the confluent.topic.replication.factor property to 1.
You can override producer-specific properties by using the
producer.override.* prefix (for source connectors) and consumer-specific
properties by using the consumer.override.* prefix (for sink connectors).
You can use the defaults or customize the other properties as well. For example,
the confluent.topic.client.id property defaults to the name of the connector
with -licensing suffix. You can specify the configuration settings for
brokers that require SSL or SASL for client connections using this prefix.
You cannot override the cleanup policy of a topic because the topic always has a single partition and is compacted. Also, do not specify serializers and deserializers using this prefix; they are ignored if added.