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Solace Source 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.solace.SolaceSourceConnector
Connector-specific configuration properties are described below.
Solace Connection¶
solace.host
This property specifies the IP or hostname and port (optional) of the message broker to connect to. If a port is not specified, the default port number is 55555 when compression is not in use, or 55003 when compression is in use. To specify a prioritized list of hosts that the connector can attempt to connect to, list each host, in order of importance, separated by a comma. Additional details can be found in the Solace Documentation.
- Type: string
- Importance: high
solace.username
The username used when connecting to Solace.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: high
solace.password
The password used when connecting to Solace.
- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: high
solace.vpn
This property specifies the Message VPN to use when connecting to the message broker. This property applies to both the JNDI and data connections. The default value is blank, which means connect to the Message VPN
default
.- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
solace.connect.retries
This property specifies the maximum number of times to attempt a data connection if the first connect fails. If this value is -1 or greater than 1, and a host list is used, each connect retry traverses the host list according to the value set for the Connect Retries property. Valid values are -1 through 2147483647. 0 means do not perform any automatic connection retries (that is, try once and give up); –1 means retry forever.
- Type: int
- Default: 0
- Valid Values: [-1,…,2147483647]
- Importance: medium
solace.connect.retries.per.host
When using a list of hosts for the
solace.host
property, this property defines how many times to retry a data connection to a single host before moving on to the next host in the list. Valid values are -1 through 2147483647. 0 means do not perform any automatic connection retries (that is, try once and give up); –1 means retry forever (that is, the API only tries to connect or reconnect to first host listed.)- Type: int
- Default: 0
- Valid Values: [-1,…,2147483647]
- Importance: medium
solace.connect.timeout
This property specifies the maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) permitted for a data connection attempt. Valid values are 0 through 2147483647. 0 means wait forever.
- Type: int
- Default: 3000
- Valid Values: [0,…,2147483647]
- Importance: medium
solace.reconnect.retries
This property specifies the number of times to attempt to reconnect once the data connection to a message broker is lost. When a host list of message brokers is provided, and no connection is reestablished to any of the hosts, the API can reattempt connecting to the listed hosts again, starting with the first host listed. Each time the API works through the host list, without establishing a reconnection, is considered a reconnect retry. For example, if a Reconnect Retries value of two is used, the API could possibly work through all of the listed hosts without reconnecting to them three times: one time through for the initial connect attempt, and then two times through for reconnect retries. After each unsuccessful attempt to reconnect to a host, the API waits for the amount of time set for Reconnect Retry Wait property before attempting another reconnection to a host. It should be noted that the number times to attempt to reconnect to one host before moving on to the next listed host is determined by the value set for the Connection Retries Per Host property. Valid values are 0 through 2147483647. -1 means retry forever.
- Type: int
- Default: 3
- Valid Values: [-1,…,2147483647]
- Importance: medium
solace.reconnect.retry.wait
If a connect or reconnect attempt to a host is not successful, the API waits the amount of time (in milliseconds) set for this property, and then makes another connect or reconnect attempt. When using a list of hosts for the Broker URL property, the Connect Retries Per Host property sets how many connection or reconnection attempts can be made before moving on to the next host in the list. Valid values are 0 through 60,000. 0 means do not wait.
- Type: int
- Default: 3000
- Valid Values: [0,…,60000]
- Importance: medium
solace.dynamic.durables
This property specifies whether queues or topic endpoints (which are used to support durable subscription names), are to be created on the message broker when the corresponding
Session.createDurableSubscriber()
orSession.createQueue()
is called.- Type: boolean
- Default: false
- Importance: low
solace.client.description
This property specifies the application description on the message broker for the data connection.
- Type: string
- Default: Kafka Connect
- Importance: low
solace.receive.ad.window.size
This property specifies the size of the sliding acknowledgement window.
- Type: int
- Default: 18
- Valid Values: [0,…,255]
- Importance: low
solace.receive.buffer.size
This property is used to configure the socket’s receive buffer size in bytes.
- Type: int
- Default: 65536
- Valid Values: [0,…]
- Importance: low
solace.receive.ad.ack.threshold
This property specifies the threshold, configured as a percentage, for sending an acknowledgement to the broker. The connector sends an acknowledgment every N messages where N is calculated as this percentage of the flow window size if the endpoint’s max-delivered-unacked-msgs-per-flow setting is greater than or equal to the configured
solace.receive.ad.window.size
. Otherwise, N is calculated as this percentage of the destination’s max-delivered-unacked-msgs-per-flow setting.- Type: int
- Default: 60
- Valid Values: [1,…,75]
- Importance: low
solace.receive.ad.ack.timer.millis
This property specifies the duration of the acknowledgement timer in milliseconds.
- Type: int
- Default: 1000
- Valid Values: [20,…,1500]
- Importance: low
Solace Secure Connection¶
solace.ssl.keystore.path
Keystore path of SSL-enabled VPN for Solace.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
solace.ssl.keystore.password
Keystore path password for SSL-enabled VPN for Solace.
- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: medium
solace.ssl.truststore.path
Truststore path of SSL-enabled VPN for Solace.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
solace.ssl.truststore.password
Truststore path password for SSL-enabled VPN for Solace.
- Type: password
- Default: [hidden]
- Importance: medium
solace.ssl.validate.certificate
Sets the settings to validate the SSL certificates.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: medium
Solace Session¶
jms.destination.name
The name of the JMS destination (queue or topic) to read from.
- Type: string
- Importance: high
jms.destination.type
The type of JMS destination, which is either queue or topic.
- Type: string
- Default: queue
- Valid Values: [queue, topic]
- Importance: high
jms.message.selector
The message selector that should be applied to messages in the destination.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: high
Kafka¶
kafka.topic
The name of the Kafka topic where the connector writes all records that were read from the JMS broker.
- Type: string
- Importance: high
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¶
Note
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.license
Confluent 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, please contact Confluent Support for more information.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Valid Values: Confluent Platform license
- Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.truststore.location
The location of the trust store file.
- Type: string
- Default: null
- Importance: high
confluent.topic.ssl.truststore.password
The 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.location
The 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.password
The 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.password
The password of the private key in the key store file. This is optional for client.
- Type: password
- Default: null
- Importance: high
confluent.topic.security.protocol
Protocol 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.
Note
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 command
topic if you do not add theconfluent.license
property 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-command
topic.
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-command
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-command
topic: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
Overriding 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
confluent.topic.producer.
prefix and consumer-specific properties by using
the confluent.topic.consumer.
prefix.
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.