Example Connect role-binding sequence¶
The following is an example sequence for configuring RBAC role bindings when working with Kafka Connect and connectors. These tasks are completed by the RBAC system administrator. The steps assume the configuration parameters are configured as described in previous sections.
In the example steps, you configure role bindings for the following principals:
- Connect worker:
User:$CONNECT_USER - Connector:
User:$CONNECTOR_USER - User (connector creator):
User:$CLIENT
Note
For instructions on getting your actual cluster IDs, refer to Cluster Identifiers in Confluent Platform.
Connect worker role bindings¶
Use the following steps to configure role bindings for the Connect worker:
User:$CONNECT_USER.
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole forTopic:connect-configs.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Topic:connect-configs \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole forTopic:connect-offsets.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Topic:connect-offsets \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole forTopic:connect-statuses.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Topic:connect-statuses \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole forGroup:connect-cluster.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Group:connect-cluster \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheSecurityAdminrole. This allowsUser:$CONNECT_USERpermission to make requests to the Metadata Service (MDS) to find out if a user making calls to the Connect REST API is authorized to perform required operations. Note that$CONNECT_USERdoes this by making an authorized request to MDS to check$CLIENTpermissions.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role SecurityAdmin \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --connect-cluster-id $CONNECT_CLUSTER_ID
List the role bindings for the principal
User:$CONNECT_USER. Verify that all the role bindings are properly configured.confluent iam rbac role-binding list \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --connect-cluster-id $CONNECT_CLUSTER_ID
The following two steps are required if using a Connect Secret Registry.
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole toTopic:_confluent-secrets.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Topic:_secrets \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Grant principal
User:$CONNECT_USERtheResourceOwnerrole toGroup:secret-registry.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECT_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Group:secret-registry \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
Connector role bindings¶
Use the following steps to configure role bindings for the connector:
User:$CONNECTOR_USER.
Grant principal
User:$CONNECTOR_USERtheResourceOwnerrole toTopic:$DATA_TOPIC.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECTOR_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Topic:$DATA_TOPIC \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
The following step is only required if using Schema Registry.
Grant principal
User:$CONNECTOR_USERtheResourceOwnerrole toSubject:$(DATA_TOPIC)-value.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECTOR_USER \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Subject:$(DATA_TOPIC)-value \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --schema-registry-cluster-id $SCHEMA_REGISTRY_CLUSTER_ID
The following step is only required for Sink connectors.
Grant principal
User:$CONNECTOR_USERtheDeveloperReadrole to the consumer groupGroup:$connect-.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CONNECTOR_USER \ --role DeveloperRead \ --resource Group:$connect- \ --prefix \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID
List the role bindings for the principal
User:$CONNECTOR_USERto the Connect cluster.confluent iam rbac role-binding list \ --principal User:$CONNECTOR_USER \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --connect-cluster-id $CONNECT_CLUSTER_ID
User role bindings¶
Use the following steps to configure role bindings for the user creating and
running the connector: User:$CLIENT.
Grant principal
User:$CLIENTtheResourceOwnerrole forConnector:$CONNECTOR_NAME.confluent iam rbac role-binding create \ --principal User:$CLIENT \ --role ResourceOwner \ --resource Connector:$CONNECTOR_NAME \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --connect-cluster-id $CONNECT_CLUSTER_ID
List the role bindings for the principal
User:$CLIENTto the Connect cluster.confluent iam rbac role-binding list \ --principal User:$CLIENT \ --kafka-cluster $KAFKA_CLUSTER_ID \ --connect-cluster-id $CONNECT_CLUSTER_ID
After completing these steps:
- The service principal for the Connect worker should have sufficient permissions and it should be possible to successfully start the worker.
- The service principal for the connector in the example should have sufficient
permissions to access the
$DATA_TOPICand Schema Registry (if applicable). - The user should have sufficient permissions to create and manage the connector in the example.
Tip
To use the Connect REST API to set up role bindings, see Configure RBAC using the REST API.