Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only)Topic Name(s) | topic | | | The name of the Kafka Topic(s) to pull from. More than one can be supplied if comma separated. Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Topic Name Format | topic_type | names | - names
- pattern
| Specifies whether the Topic(s) provided are a comma separated list of names or a single regular expression |
Record Reader | record-reader | | Controller Service API: RecordReaderFactory Implementations: JsonPathReader Syslog5424Reader CSVReader JsonTreeReader GrokReader ExcelReader ParquetReader ReaderLookup CEFReader WindowsEventLogReader ProtobufReader SyslogReader AvroReader XMLReader ScriptedReader YamlTreeReader | The Record Reader to use for incoming FlowFiles |
Record Writer | record-writer | | Controller Service API: RecordSetWriterFactory Implementations: ScriptedRecordSetWriter ParquetRecordSetWriter RecordSetWriterLookup CSVRecordSetWriter FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter JsonRecordSetWriter AvroRecordSetWriter XMLRecordSetWriter | The Record Writer to use in order to serialize the data before sending to Kafka |
Honor Transactions | honor-transactions | true | | Specifies whether or not NiFi should honor transactional guarantees when communicating with Kafka. If false, the Processor will use an "isolation level" of read_uncomitted. This means that messages will be received as soon as they are written to Kafka but will be pulled, even if the producer cancels the transactions. If this value is true, NiFi will not receive any messages for which the producer's transaction was canceled, but this can result in some latency since the consumer must wait for the producer to finish its entire transaction instead of pulling as the messages become available. |
Security Protocol | security.protocol | PLAINTEXT | - PLAINTEXT
- SSL
- SASL_PLAINTEXT
- SASL_SSL
| Security protocol used to communicate with brokers. Corresponds to Kafka Client security.protocol property |
SASL Mechanism | sasl.mechanism | GSSAPI | - GSSAPI
- PLAIN
- SCRAM-SHA-256
- SCRAM-SHA-512
| SASL mechanism used for authentication. Corresponds to Kafka Client sasl.mechanism property |
Kerberos Credentials Service | kerberos-credentials-service | | Controller Service API: KerberosCredentialsService Implementation: KeytabCredentialsService | Service supporting generalized credentials authentication with Kerberos |
Kerberos Service Name | sasl.kerberos.service.name | | | The service name that matches the primary name of the Kafka server configured in the broker JAAS configuration Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Kerberos Principal | sasl.kerberos.principal | | | Principal used for authentication with Kerberos Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Kerberos Keytab | sasl.kerberos.keytab | | | Keytab credentials used for authentication with Kerberos
This property requires exactly one file to be provided..
Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Username | sasl.username | | | Username provided with configured password when using PLAIN or SCRAM SASL Mechanisms Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only)
This Property is only considered if the [SASL Mechanism] Property is set to one of the following values: [PLAIN], [SCRAM-SHA-512], [SCRAM-SHA-256] |
Password | sasl.password | | | Password provided with configured username when using PLAIN or SCRAM SASL Mechanisms Sensitive Property: true Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only)
This Property is only considered if the [SASL Mechanism] Property is set to one of the following values: [PLAIN], [SCRAM-SHA-512], [SCRAM-SHA-256] |
Token Authentication | sasl.token.auth | false | | Enables or disables Token authentication when using SCRAM SASL Mechanisms
This Property is only considered if the [SASL Mechanism] Property is set to one of the following values: [SCRAM-SHA-512], [SCRAM-SHA-256] |
AWS Profile Name | aws.profile.name | | | The Amazon Web Services Profile to select when multiple profiles are available. Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only)
This Property is only considered if the [SASL Mechanism] Property |
SSL Context Service | ssl.context.service | | Controller Service API: SSLContextService Implementations: StandardRestrictedSSLContextService StandardSSLContextService | Service supporting SSL communication with Kafka brokers |
Group ID | group.id | | | A Group ID is used to identify consumers that are within the same consumer group. Corresponds to Kafka's 'group.id' property. Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Separate By Key | separate-by-key | false | | If true, two Records will only be added to the same FlowFile if both of the Kafka Messages have identical keys. |
Key Attribute Encoding | key-attribute-encoding | UTF-8 Encoded | - UTF-8 Encoded
- Hex Encoded
- Do Not Add Key as Attribute
| If the <Separate By Key> property is set to true, FlowFiles that are emitted have an attribute named 'kafka.key'. This property dictates how the value of the attribute should be encoded. |
Offset Reset | auto.offset.reset | latest | | Allows you to manage the condition when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset does not exist any more on the server (e.g. because that data has been deleted). Corresponds to Kafka's 'auto.offset.reset' property. |
Message Header Encoding | message-header-encoding | UTF-8 | | Any message header that is found on a Kafka message will be added to the outbound FlowFile as an attribute. This property indicates the Character Encoding to use for deserializing the headers. |
Headers to Add as Attributes (Regex) | header-name-regex | | | A Regular Expression that is matched against all message headers. Any message header whose name matches the regex will be added to the FlowFile as an Attribute. If not specified, no Header values will be added as FlowFile attributes. If two messages have a different value for the same header and that header is selected by the provided regex, then those two messages must be added to different FlowFiles. As a result, users should be cautious about using a regex like ".*" if messages are expected to have header values that are unique per message, such as an identifier or timestamp, because it will prevent NiFi from bundling the messages together efficiently. |
Max Poll Records | max.poll.records | 10000 | | Specifies the maximum number of records Kafka should return in a single poll. |
Max Uncommitted Time | max-uncommit-offset-wait | 1 secs | | Specifies the maximum amount of time allowed to pass before offsets must be committed. This value impacts how often offsets will be committed. Committing offsets less often increases throughput but also increases the window of potential data duplication in the event of a rebalance or JVM restart between commits. This value is also related to maximum poll records and the use of a message demarcator. When using a message demarcator we can have far more uncommitted messages than when we're not as there is much less for us to keep track of in memory. |
Communications Timeout | Communications Timeout | 60 secs | | Specifies the timeout that the consumer should use when communicating with the Kafka Broker |
Dynamic Properties:
Supports Sensitive Dynamic Properties: No
Dynamic Properties allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.
Name | Value | Description |
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The name of a Kafka configuration property. | The value of a given Kafka configuration property. | These properties will be added on the Kafka configuration after loading any provided configuration properties. In the event a dynamic property represents a property that was already set, its value will be ignored and WARN message logged. For the list of available Kafka properties please refer to: http://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#configuration. Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using variable registry only) |
Relationships:
Name | Description |
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success | FlowFiles received from Kafka. Depending on demarcation strategy it is a flow file per message or a bundle of messages grouped by topic and partition. |
parse.failure | If a message from Kafka cannot be parsed using the configured Record Reader, the contents of the message will be routed to this Relationship as its own individual FlowFile. |
Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
Name | Description |
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record.count | The number of records received |
mime.type | The MIME Type that is provided by the configured Record Writer |
kafka.partition | The partition of the topic the records are from |
kafka.timestamp | The timestamp of the message in the partition of the topic. |
kafka.topic | The topic records are from |
State management:
This component does not store state.Restricted:
This component is not restricted.Input requirement:
This component does not allow an incoming relationship.System Resource Considerations:
None specified.See Also:
ConsumeKafka_2_0, PublishKafka_2_0, PublishKafkaRecord_2_0