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DataStax Pulsar Connector

    • Getting Started
      • About the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector
        • System requirements
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      • Installing DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector
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      • Configuration
        • Configuring parallelism
        • Specify writetime timestamp column
        • Setting row-level TTL values from Pulsar fields
        • Pass Pulsar Connector settings directly to the DataStax Java driver
        • Mapping pulsar topics to database tables
          • Determining topic data structure
          • Mapping basic messages to table columns
          • Mapping a message that contain JSON fields
            • Mapping a message that contains both basic and JSON fields
            • Mapping JSON messages
          • Mapping Avro messages
          • Extract Pulsar record header values
          • Mapping messages to table that has a User Defined Type
          • Mapping a topic to multiple tables
          • Multiple topics to multiple tables
          • Provide CQL queries in mappings
          • The now() function in mappings
      • Operations
        • About operating and maintaining the DataStax Connector
        • Scaling the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector
        • Changing the topic or table schema
        • Restarting the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector
        • Displaying the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector configuration
        • Updating the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector configuration
        • Deleting the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector
        • Getting the DataStax Connector status
      • Security
        • Using internal or LDAP authentication
      • DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector metrics
      • Troubleshooting
        • Record fails to write
        • Writing fails because of mutation size
        • Data parsing fails
        • Loading balancing datacenter is not specified
    • Reference
      • DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector details
      • DataStax connection
      • Pulsar topic-to-table settings
      • Converting date and times for a topic
      • Using the DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector with DataStax Enterprise authentication
        • Internal or LDAP authentication
      • SSL encrypted connection
      • Configure error handling
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  • DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector details

DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector details

Set the common DataStax Apache Pulsar™ Connector parameters.

Parameters

cloud.secureConnectBundle=/path/to/secure-connect-database_name.zip
cloud.secureConnectBundle

The full path to the secure connect bundle for your DataStax Astra database (secure-connect-database_name.zip). Download the secure connect bundle from the DataStax Cloud console.

If this option is specified, you must also include the auth.username and auth.password for the database user.

If you are using the cloud.secureConnectBundle, ALL subproperties under ssl: must be empty.

Using a base64 encoded file

You can encode your zip file using the standard base64 tool, include it directly in the Pulsar configuration file, and the Pulsar function framework will take care of deploying it to additional Pulsar machines:

base64 -i bundle.zip

Add the output of the command to cloud.secureConnectBundle:

cloud.secureConnectBundle=base64:UEsDBBQACAAIADmJJ1IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAAkAY2EuY3J0VVQFAAFeQPdfZJTJjvI4HMTveYq5t0bZoTl8Bzt2giEOOGQh3Mi+sgVw4qcf0a25zPj2L0s/VUml+vvzIHaI95eF/YDYxAIB/lElSgi2kGWBt1UBTiCoiAUvIUcs2WyvJ1K/Mw8w7EIGeHVmkyXABlZeBEESgD4KJMpGbrEERYwRzDeIBTikkDhADTGcqBtq9it3cMW0qc4GPOEA7H8B18DCfi3ljh3kjm1QZnAEfkAu5hFKnZV6QvaeYuUHBibPSTT8OsWblmqbJgm6pzfQWaKNo......
Loading balancing datacenter is not specified DataStax connection

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