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Version: 0.11.10 (stable)

Fluvio HTTP Inbound Connector

Read HTTP Responses given input HTTP request configuration options and produce them to Fluvio topics.

This connector can be configured to operate in three modes.

  • Polling: Unless otherwise specified, the endpoint will be polled periodically, with the polling interval specified by providing the interval config option. Each response will be produced as an individual Fluvio record.
  • Streaming: When the stream config option is provided, the HTTP response will be processed as a data stream. A record will be produced to Fluvio every time a delimiter segment is encountered, which is set to \n by default.
  • WebSocket: When the provided endpoint config option is prefixed with ws://, a WebSocket connection will be established, and each incoming message will be produced.

Supports HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2.0 protocols.

See docs here. Tutorial for HTTP to SQL Pipeline.

Configuration

Optiondefaulttypedescription
interval10sStringInterval between each HTTP Request. This is in the form of "1s", "10ms", "1m", "1ns", etc.
methodGETStringGET, POST, PUT, HEAD
endpoint-StringHTTP URL endpoint. Use ws:// for websocket URLs.
headers-Array<String>Request header(s) "Key:Value" pairs
body-StringRequest body e.g. in POST
user-agent"fluvio/http-source 0.1.0"StringRequest user-agent
output_typetextStringtext = UTF-8 String Output, json = UTF-8 JSON Serialized String
output_partsbodyStringbody = body only, full = all status, header and body parts
streamfalseboolFlag to indicate HTTP streaming mode
delimiter'\n'StringDelimiter to separate records when producing from an HTTP streaming endpoint

Record Type Output

MatrixOutput
output_type = text (default), output_parts = body (default)Only the body of the HTTP Response
output_type = text (default), output_parts = fullThe full HTTP Response
output_type = json, output_parts = body (default)Only the "body" in JSON struct
output_type = json, output_parts = fullHTTP "status", "body" and "header" JSON

Usage Example

This is an example of simple connector config file for polling an endpoint:

# config-example.yaml
apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
version: 0.3.3
name: cat-facts
type: http-source
topic: cat-facts
create-topic: true
secrets:
- name: AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN
http:
endpoint: "https://catfact.ninja/fact"
interval: 10s
headers:
- "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN }}"
- "Cache-Control: no-cache"

The produced record in Fluvio topic will be:

{
"fact": "The biggest wildcat today is the Siberian Tiger. It can be more than 12 feet (3.6 m) long (about the size of a small car) and weigh up to 700 pounds (317 kg).",
"length": 158
}

Secrets

Fluvio HTTP Source Connector supports Secrets in the endpoint and in the headers parameters:

# config-example.yaml
apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
version: 0.3.3
name: cat-facts
type: http-source
topic: cat-facts
create-topic: true
secrets:
- name: MY_SECRET_URL
- name: MY_AUTHORIZATION_HEADER
http:
endpoint:
secret:
name: MY_SECRET_URL
headers:
- "Authorization: ${{ secrets.MY_AUTHORIZATION_HEADER }}
interval: 10s

Transformations

Fluvio HTTP Source Connector supports Transformations. Records can be modified before sending to Fluvio topic.

The previous example can be extended to add extra transformations to outgoing records:

apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
version: 0.3.3
name: cat-facts
type: http-source
topic: cat-facts
create-topic: true
http:
endpoint: "https://catfact.ninja/fact"
interval: 10s
transforms:
- uses: infinyon/jolt@0.1.0
with:
spec:
- operation: default
spec:
source: "http-connector"
- operation: remove
spec:
length: ""

In this case, additional transformation will be performed before records are sent to Fluvio topic: field length will be removed and field source with string value http-connector will be added.

Now produced records will have a different shape, for example:

{
"fact": "A cat has more bones than a human; humans have 206, and the cat - 230.",
"source": "http-connector"
}

Read more about JSON to JSON transformations.

Streaming Mode

Provide the stream configuration option to enable streaming mode with delimiter to determine how the incoming records are separated.

apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
version: 0.3.3
name: wiki-updates
type: http-source
topic: wiki-updates
http:
endpoint: "https://stream.wikimedia.org/v2/stream/recentchange"
method: GET
stream: true
delimiter: "\n\n"

Websocket Mode

Connect to a websocket endpoint using a ws:// URL. When reading text messages, they are emitted as equivalent records. Binary messages are initially attempted to be converted into strings.

apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
version: 0.3.3
name: websocket-connector
type: http-source
topic: websocket-updates
http:
endpoint: ws://websocket.example/websocket