Kafka REST Proxy
The kafka-rest output plugin, allows to flush your records into a Kafka REST Proxy server. The following instructions assumes that you have a fully operational Kafka REST Proxy and Kafka services running in your environment.
Configuration Parameters
Key | Description | default |
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Host | IP address or hostname of the target Kafka REST Proxy server | 127.0.0.1 |
Port | TCP port of the target Kafka REST Proxy server | 8082 |
Topic | Set the Kafka topic | fluent-bit |
Partition | Set the partition number (optional) | |
Message_Key | Set a message key (optional) | |
Time_Key | The Time_Key property defines the name of the field that holds the record timestamp. | @timestamp |
Time_Key_Format | Defines the format of the timestamp. | %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S |
Include_Tag_Key | Append the Tag name to the final record. | Off |
Tag_Key | If Include_Tag_Key is enabled, this property defines the key name for the tag. | _flb-key |
Workers | The number of workers to perform flush operations for this output. |
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TLS / SSL
Kafka REST Proxy output plugin supports TLS/SSL, for more details about the properties available and general configuration, please refer to the TLS/SSL section.
Getting Started
In order to insert records into a Kafka REST Proxy service, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:
Command Line
The kafka-rest plugin, can read the parameters from the command line in two ways, through the -p argument (property), e.g:
Configuration File
In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:
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