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Amazon S3 Sink Connector Configuration Properties¶
To use this connector, specify the name of the connector class in the connector.class
configuration property.
connector.class=io.confluent.connect.s3.S3SinkConnector
Connector-specific configuration properties are described below.
Connector¶
format.class
The format class to use when writing data to the store.
- Type: class
- Importance: high
flush.size
Number of records written to store before invoking file commits.
- Type: int
- Importance: high
rotate.interval.ms
The time interval in milliseconds to invoke file commits. You can configure this parameter so that the time interval is determined by using a timestamp extractor (for example, Kafka Record Time, Record Field, or Wall Clock extractor). When the first record is processed, a timestamp is set as the base time. This is useful if you require exactly-once-semantics. This configuration ensures that file commits are invoked at every configured interval. The default value
-1
indicates that this feature is disabled.The S3 connector allows one writer at a time for this parameter. When the S3 connector encounters data that belongs to a previously closed output partition, it closes the current partition and creates a new partition in S3. If there is no late data arriving, the S3 connector closes the current partition when it reads a record whose extracted timestamp is greater than the specified amount of time.
- Type: long
- Default: -1
- Importance: high
rotate.schedule.interval.ms
The time interval in milliseconds to periodically invoke file commits. This configuration ensures that file commits are invoked at every configured interval. Time of commit will be adjusted to 00:00 of selected timezone. The commit will be performed at the scheduled time, regardless of the previous commit time or number of messages. This configuration is useful when you have to commit your data based on current server time, for example at the beginning of every hour. The default value
-1
means that this feature is disabled.The S3 Connector supports multiple writers. When the S3 connector encounters late arriving data, it keeps the current partition open and creates a new partition for the late data in S3. It rolls up files based on the time interval specified. For example, if
rotate.schedule.interval.ms=180000
, it will roll up files 20 times in one hour.- Type: long
- Default: -1
- Importance: medium
The following Avro converter properties can be used in the connector configuration:
schema.cache.config
The size of the schema cache used in the Avro converter.
- Type: int
- Default: 1000
- Importance: low
enhanced.avro.schema.support
Enable 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.data
Allow the Connect converter to add its metadata to the output schema.
- Type: boolean
- Default: true
- Importance: low
The
connect.meta.data
property 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.ms
The 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.width
Width 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.codec
The 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
parquet.codec
The Parquet compression codec to be used for output files.
- Type: string
- Default: snappy
- Valid Values: [none, gzip, snappy, lz4, brotli, zstd, lzo]
- Importance: low
Schema¶
schema.compatibility
The 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
S3¶
s3.bucket.name
The S3 Bucket.
- Type: string
- Importance: high
s3.object.tagging
Tag S3 objects with start and end offsets, as well as record count.
- Type: boolean
- Default: false
- Importance: low
s3.region
The AWS region to be used the connector.
- Type: string
- Default: us-west-2
- Valid Values: [us-iso-east-1, us-isob-east-1, us-gov-east-1, us-gov-west-1, ap-east-1, ap-northeast-1, ap-northeast-2, ap-south-1, ap-southeast-1, ap-southeast-2, ca-central-1, eu-central-1, eu-north-1, eu-west-1, eu-west-2, eu-west-3, me-south-1, sa-east-1, us-east-1, us-east-2, us-west-1, us-west-2, cn-north-1, cn-northwest-1]
- Importance: medium
s3.part.size
The Part Size in S3 Multi-part Uploads.
- Type: int
- Default: 26214400
- Valid Values: [5242880,…,2147483647]
- Importance: high
s3.credentials.provider.class
Credentials provider or provider chain to use for authentication to AWS. By default the connector uses
DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
.- Type: class
- Default: com.amazonaws.auth.DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
- Valid Values: Any class implementing: interface com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider
- Importance: low
aws.access.key.id
The AWS access key ID used to authenticate personal AWS credentials such as IAM credentials. Use only if you do not wish to authenticate by using a credentials provider class via
s3.credentials.provider.class
.- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: high
aws.secret.access.key
The secret access key used to authenticate personal AWS credentials such as IAM credentials. Use only if you do not wish to authenticate by using a credentials provider class via
s3.credentials.provider.class
.- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: high
s3.ssea.name
The S3 Server Side Encryption Algorithm.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Valid Values: [, AES256, aws:kms]
- Importance: low
s3.sse.customer.key
The S3 Server Side Encryption Customer-Provided Key (SSE-C).
- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: low
s3.sse.kms.key.id
The name of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS-KMS) key to be used for server side encryption of the S3 objects. No encryption is used when no key is provided, but it is enabled when
aws:kms
is specified as encryption algorithm with a valid key name.- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: low
s3.acl.canned
An S3 canned ACL header value to apply when writing objects.
- Type: string
- Default: null
- Valid Values: [private, public-read, public-read-write, authenticated-read, log-delivery-write, bucket-owner-read, bucket-owner-full-control, aws-exec-read]
- Importance: low
s3.wan.mode
Use S3 accelerated endpoint.
- Type: boolean
- Default: false
- Importance: medium
s3.compression.type
Compression type for files written to S3. Applied when using JsonFormat or ByteArrayFormat. Available values: none, gzip.
- Type: string
- Default: none
- Valid Values: [none, gzip]
- Importance: low
s3.compression.level
Compression level for files written to S3. Applied when using JsonFormat or ByteArrayFormat.
- Type: int
- Default: -1
- Valid Values: -1 for system default, or [-1,…,9] for levels between no compression and best compression
- Importance: low
s3.part.retries
Maximum number of retry attempts for failed requests. Zero means no retries. The actual number of attempts is determined by the S3 client based on multiple factors including, but not limited to: the value of this parameter, type of exception occurred, and throttling settings of the underlying S3 client.
- Type: int
- Default: 3
- Valid Values: [0,…]
- Importance: medium
s3.retry.backoff.ms
How long to wait in milliseconds before attempting the first retry of a failed S3 request. Upon a failure, this connector may wait up to twice as long as the previous wait, up to the maximum number of retries. This avoids retrying in a tight loop under failure scenarios.
- Type: long
- Default: 200
- Valid Values: [0,…]
- Importance: low
format.bytearray.extension
Output file extension for ByteArrayFormat. Defaults to
.bin
.- Type: string
- Default: .bin
- Importance: low
format.bytearray.separator
String inserted between records 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 S3 object.- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: low
s3.proxy.url
S3 Proxy settings encoded in URL syntax. This property is meant to be used only if you need to access S3 through a proxy.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: low
s3.proxy.user
S3 Proxy User. This property is meant to be used only if you need to access S3 through a proxy. Using
s3.proxy.user
instead of embedding the username and password ins3.proxy.url
allows the password to be hidden in the logs.- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: low
s3.proxy.password
S3 Proxy Password. This property is meant to be used only if you need to access S3 through a proxy. Using
s3.proxy.password
instead of embedding the username and password ins3.proxy.url
allows the password to be hidden in the logs.- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: low
s3.http.send.expect.continue
Enable or disable use of the HTTP/1.1 handshake using EXPECT: 100-CONTINUE during multi-part upload. If true, the client will wait for a 100 (CONTINUE) response before sending the request body. Else, the client uploads the entire request body without checking if the server is willing to accept the request.
- Type: boolean
- Default: true
- Importance: low
behavior.on.null.values
How to handle records with a null value (for example, Kafka tombstone records). Valid options are
ignore
andfail
.- Type: string
- Default: fail
- Valid Values: [ignore, fail]
- Importance: low
sts.role.arn
Role ARN to use when starting a session.
- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: high
sts.role.external.id
The role external ID used when retrieving session credentials under an assumed role.
- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: medium
sts.role.session.name
Role session name to use when starting a session.
- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: high
Storage¶
storage.class
The underlying storage layer.
- Type: class
- Importance: high
topics.dir
Top level directory to store the data ingested from Kafka.
- Type: string
- Default: topics
- Importance: high
store.url
Store’s connection URL, if applicable. For example:
http://bucket.s3-aws-region.amazonaws.com
.- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: high
directory.delim
Directory delimiter pattern
- Type: string
- Default: /
- Importance: medium
file.delim
File delimiter pattern
- Type: string
- Default: +
- Importance: medium
Partitioner¶
partitioner.class
The 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.name
The name of the partitioning field when FieldPartitioner is used.
- Type: list
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
partition.duration.ms
The 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.format
This 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
locale
The locale to use when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner
. Used to format dates and times. For example, useen-US
for US English,en-GB
for UK English, orfr-FR
for French (in France). These may vary by Java version. See the available locales.- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
timezone
The 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.extractor
The extractor that gets the timestamp for records when partitioning with
TimeBasedPartitioner
. It can be set toWallclock
,Record
orRecordField
in 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 theTimestampExtractor
interface.- Type: string
- Default: Wallclock
- Importance: medium
timestamp.field
The record field to be used as timestamp by the timestamp extractor.
- Type: string
- Default: timestamp
- Importance: medium