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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ConsumeKafkaRecord_1_0</title><link 
rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><script type="text/javascript">window.onload = 
function(){if(self==top) { document.getElementById('nameHeader').style.display 
= "inherit"; } }</script><body><h1 id="nameHeader" style="display: 
none;">ConsumeKafkaRecord_1_0</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Consumes messages 
from Apache Kafka specifically built against the Kafka 1.0 Consumer API. The 
complementary NiFi processor for sending messages is PublishKafkaRecord_1_0. 
Please note that, at this time, the Processor assumes that all records that are 
retrieved from a given partition have the same schema. If any of the Kafka 
messages are pulled but cannot be parsed or written with the configured Record 
Reader or Record Writer, the contents of the message will be written to a 
separate FlowFile, and that FlowFile will be transferred to the
  'parse.failure' relationship. Otherwise, each FlowFile is sent to the 
'success' relationship and may contain many individual messages within the 
single FlowFile. A 'record.count' attribute is added to indicate how many 
messages are contained in the FlowFile. No two Kafka messages will be placed 
into the same FlowFile if they have different schemas, or if they have 
different values for a message header that is included by the &lt;Headers to 
Add as Attributes&gt; property.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>Kafka, Get, Record, csv, avro, json, Ingest, Ingress, Topic, PubSub, 
Consume, 1.0</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of 
required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not 
in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, 
and whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><tabl
 e id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Kafka 
Brokers</strong></td><td id="default-value">localhost:9092</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of known 
Kafka Brokers in the format &lt;host&gt;:&lt;port&gt;<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Topic 
Name(s)</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The name of the Kafka Topic(s) 
to pull from. More than one can be supplied if comma 
separated.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Topic Name 
Format</strong></td><td id="default-value">names</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>names <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Topic is a full topic name 
or comma separated list of names" title="Topic is a full topic name or comma 
separated
  list of names"></img></li><li>pattern <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Topic is a regex using the 
Java Pattern syntax" title="Topic is a regex using the Java Pattern 
syntax"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Specifies whether the 
Topic(s) provided are a comma separated list of names or a single regular 
expression</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record Reader</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>RecordReaderFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVReader/index.html">CSVReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedReader/index.html">ScriptedReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.grok.GrokReader/index.html">GrokReader</a><br/><a
 href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1
 .5.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonTreeReader/index.html">JsonTreeReader</a><br/><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroReader/index.html">AvroReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonPathReader/index.html">JsonPathReader</a></td><td
 id="description">The Record Reader to use for incoming 
FlowFiles</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record Writer</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>RecordSetWriterFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: 
</strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.text.FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter/index.html">FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVRecordSetWriter/index.html">CSVRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
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href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonRecordSetWriter/index.html">JsonRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedRecordSetWriter/index.html">ScriptedRecordSetWriter</a></td><td
 id="description">The Record Writer to use in order to serialize the data 
before sending to Kafka</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Honor 
Transactions</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">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 w
 ill 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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Security 
Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">PLAINTEXT</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>PLAINTEXT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="PLAINTEXT" 
title="PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SSL <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SSL" 
title="SSL"></img></li><li>SASL_PLAINTEXT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SASL_PLAINTEXT" 
title="SASL_PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SASL_SSL <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SASL_SSL" 
title="SASL_SSL"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Protocol used to 
communicate with brokers. Corresponds to Kafka's 'security.protocol' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Service Name</td><t
 d id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The Kerberos principal name that Kafka runs as. This can be 
defined either in Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's config. Corresponds to 
Kafka's 'security.protocol' property.It is ignored unless one of the SASL 
options of the &lt;Security Protocol&gt; are selected.<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos 
Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The Kerberos principal that will be used to connect to 
brokers. If not set, it is expected to set a JAAS configuration file in the JVM 
properties defined in the bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into 
'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos keytab that will be us
 ed to connect to brokers. If not set, it is expected to set a JAAS 
configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the bootstrap.conf file. 
This principal will be set into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's 
property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardRestrictedSSLContextService/index.html">StandardRestrictedSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the SSL Context Service to use for communicating 
with Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Group ID</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td
  id="description">A Group ID is used to identify consumers that are within the 
same consumer group. Corresponds to Kafka's 'group.id' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Offset Reset</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">latest</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>earliest <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Automatically reset the 
offset to the earliest offset" title="Automatically reset the offset to the 
earliest offset"></img></li><li>latest <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Automatically reset the 
offset to the latest offset" title="Automatically reset the offset to the 
latest offset"></img></li><li>none <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Throw exception to the 
consumer if no previous offset is found for the consumer's group" title="Throw 
exception to the consumer if no previous offset is found for the consumer's 
group"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Message Header 
Encoding</td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Headers to Add as 
Attributes (Regex)</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">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 p
 rovided 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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Poll 
Records</td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the maximum number of records Kafka should return in 
a single poll.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Uncommitted Time</td><td 
id="default-value">1 secs</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">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.</td></tr></table><h3>Dynamic Properties: </h3><p>Dynamic Properties 
allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.<table 
id="dynamic-properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td
 id="name">The name of a Kafka configuration property.</td><td id="value">The 
value of a given Kafka configuration property.</td><td>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. 
</td></tr></table></p><h3>Relationships
 : </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>parse.failure</td><td>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.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes 
Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>record.count</td><td>The
 number of records received</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The MIME Type 
that is provided by the configured Record 
Writer</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.partition</td><td>The partition of the topic the 
records are from</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.topic</td><td>The topic records are 
from</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This component does 
 not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not 
restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component does not allow an 
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+      (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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+        <meta charset="utf-8" />
+        <title>ConsumeKafka</title>
+        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css" />
+    </head>
+
+    <body>
+        <h2>Description</h2>
+        <p>
+            This Processor polls <a href="http://kafka.apache.org/";>Apache 
Kafka</a>
+            for data using KafkaConsumer API available with Kafka 1.0. When a 
message is received 
+            from Kafka, this Processor emits a FlowFile where the content of 
the FlowFile is the value 
+            of the Kafka message.
+        </p>
+
+
+        <h2>Security Configuration</h2>
+        <p>
+            The Security Protocol property allows the user to specify the 
protocol for communicating
+            with the Kafka broker. The following sections describe each of the 
protocols in further detail.
+        </p>
+        <h3>PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an unsecured connection to the broker, with 
no client authentication and no encryption.
+            In order to use this option the broker must be configured with a 
listener of the form:
+        <pre>
+    PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <h3>SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an encrypted connection to the broker, with 
optional client authentication. In order
+            to use this option the broker must be configured with a listener 
of the form:
+        <pre>
+    SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        In addition, the processor must have an SSL Context Service selected.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=none, or does not specify 
ssl.client.auth, then the client will
+            not be required to present a certificate. In this case, the SSL 
Context Service selected may specify only
+            a truststore containing the public key of the certificate 
authority used to sign the broker's key.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=required then the client 
will be required to present a certificate.
+            In this case, the SSL Context Service must also specify a keystore 
containing a client key, in addition to
+            a truststore as described above.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with a PLAINTEXT transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+        <pre>
+    SASL_PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        In addition, the Kerberos Service Name must be specified in the 
processor.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - GSSAPI</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is GSSAPI, then the client must provide a 
JAAS configuration to authenticate. The
+            JAAS configuration can be provided by specifying the 
java.security.auth.login.config system property in
+            NiFi's bootstrap.conf, such as:
+        <pre>
+    
java.arg.16=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/path/to/kafka_client_jaas.conf
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            An example of the JAAS config file would be the following:
+        <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+        com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
+        useKeyTab=true
+        storeKey=true
+        keyTab="/path/to/nifi.keytab"
+        serviceName="kafka"
+        principal="[email protected]";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        <b>NOTE:</b> The serviceName in the JAAS file must match the Kerberos 
Service Name in the processor.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            Alternatively, the JAAS
+            configuration when using GSSAPI can be provided by specifying the 
Kerberos Principal and Kerberos Keytab
+            directly in the processor properties. This will dynamically create 
a JAAS configuration like above, and
+            will take precedence over the java.security.auth.login.config 
system property.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - PLAIN</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is PLAIN, then client must provide a JAAS 
configuration to authenticate, but
+            the JAAS configuration must use Kafka's PlainLoginModule. An 
example of the JAAS config file would
+            be the following:
+        <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+      org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required
+      username="nifi"
+      password="nifi-password";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> It is not recommended to use a SASL mechanism of 
PLAIN with SASL_PLAINTEXT, as it would transmit
+            the username and password unencrypted.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> Using the PlainLoginModule will cause it be 
registered in the JVM's static list of Providers, making
+            it visible to components in other NARs that may access the 
providers. There is currently a known issue
+            where Kafka processors using the PlainLoginModule will cause HDFS 
processors with Keberos to no longer work.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with an SSL/TLS transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+        <pre>
+    SASL_SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SASL_PLAINTEXT section for a description of how to provide 
the proper JAAS configuration
+            depending on the SASL mechanism (GSSAPI or PLAIN).
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SSL section for a description of how to configure the SSL 
Context Service based on the
+            ssl.client.auth property.
+        </p>
+
+    </body>
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none;">ConsumeKafka_1_0</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Consumes messages from 
Apache Kafka specifically built against the Kafka 1.0 Consumer API. The 
complementary NiFi processor for sending messages is PublishKafka_1_0.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>Kafka, Get, Ingest, Ingress, Topic, PubSub, Consume, 
1.0</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property suppor
 ts the <a href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi 
Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Kafka Brokers</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">localhost:9092</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">A comma-separated list of known Kafka Brokers in the format 
&lt;host&gt;:&lt;port&gt;<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Security 
Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">PLAINTEXT</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>PLAINTEXT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="PLAINTEXT" 
title="PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SSL <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SSL" 
title="SSL"></img></li><li>SASL_PLAINTEXT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SASL_PLAINTEXT" 
title="SASL_PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SASL_SSL <img src="../../../../
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title="SASL_SSL"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Protocol used to 
communicate with brokers. Corresponds to Kafka's 'security.protocol' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Service Name</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos principal name that Kafka runs as. This can be defined either in 
Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's config. Corresponds to Kafka's 
'security.protocol' property.It is ignored unless one of the SASL options of 
the &lt;Security Protocol&gt; are selected.<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos principal that will be used to connect to brokers. If not set, it is 
expected to set a JAAS configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the 
bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into '
 sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos keytab that will be used to connect to brokers. If not set, it is 
expected to set a JAAS configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the 
bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's 
property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a><br/><a
 
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SSL Context Service to use for communicating with Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Topic Name(s)</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The name of the Kafka Topic(s) 
to pull from. More than one can be supplied if comma 
separated.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Topic Name 
Format</strong></td><td id="default-value">names</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>names <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Topic is a full topic name 
or comma separated list of names" title="Topic is a full topic name or comma 
separated list of names"></img></li><li>pattern <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Topic is a regex using the 
Java Pattern syntax" title="Topic is a regex using the Java Pattern 
syntax"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Specifies whether the
  Topic(s) provided are a comma separated list of names or a single regular 
expression</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Honor 
Transactions</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Group ID</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="desc
 ription">A Group ID is used to identify consumers that are within the same 
consumer group. Corresponds to Kafka's 'group.id' property.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Offset Reset</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">latest</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>earliest <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Automatically reset the 
offset to the earliest offset" title="Automatically reset the offset to the 
earliest offset"></img></li><li>latest <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Automatically reset the 
offset to the latest offset" title="Automatically reset the offset to the 
latest offset"></img></li><li>none <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Throw exception to the 
consumer if no previous offset is found for the consumer's group" title="Throw 
exception to the consumer if no previous offset is found for the consumer's 
group"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Allows you to manage the 
condition when there is no initi
 al 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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Key Attribute 
Encoding</strong></td><td id="default-value">utf-8</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>UTF-8 Encoded <img 
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UTF-8 Encoded string." title="The key is interpreted as a UTF-8 Encoded 
string."></img></li><li>Hex Encoded <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="The key is interpreted as 
arbitrary binary data and is encoded using hexadecimal characters with 
uppercase letters" title="The key is interpreted as arbitrary binary data and 
is encoded using hexadecimal characters with uppercase 
letters"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">FlowFiles that are emitted 
have an attribute named 'kafka.key'. This property dictates how the value of 
the attribute should be encoded.</
 td></tr><tr><td id="name">Message Demarcator</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Since KafkaConsumer receives messages in batches, you have an 
option to output FlowFiles which contains all Kafka messages in a single batch 
for a given topic and partition and this property allows you to provide a 
string (interpreted as UTF-8) to use for demarcating apart multiple Kafka 
messages. This is an optional property and if not provided each Kafka message 
received will result in a single FlowFile which  time it is triggered. To enter 
special character such as 'new line' use CTRL+Enter or Shift+Enter depending on 
the OS<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Message Header Encoding</td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Any message header that is 
found on a Kafka message will be added to the outbound FlowFile as an 
attribute. This property indicates the Ch
 aracter Encoding to use for deserializing the headers.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Headers to Add as Attributes (Regex)</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">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.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max 
Poll Records</td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="descriptio
 n">Specifies the maximum number of records Kafka should return in a single 
poll.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Uncommitted Time</td><td 
id="default-value">1 secs</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">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.</td></tr></table><h3>Dynamic 
Properties: </h3><p>Dynamic Properties allow the user to specify both the name 
and value of a property.<table 
id="dynamic-properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr
 ><td id="name">The name of a Kafka configuration property.</td><td 
 >id="value">The value of a given Kafka configuration property.</td><td>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. 
 ></td></tr></table></p><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
 >id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>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.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
 >specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
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 > number of messages writt
 en if more than one</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.key</td><td>The key of message if 
present and if single message. How the key is encoded depends on the value of 
the 'Key Attribute Encoding' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.offset</td><td>The offset of the message in 
the partition of the topic.</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.partition</td><td>The 
partition of the topic the message or message bundle is 
from</td></tr><tr><td>kafka.topic</td><td>The topic the message or message 
bundle is from</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This component does 
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+        <title>PublishKafka</title>
+        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css" />
+    </head>
+
+    <body>
+        <h2>Description</h2>
+        <p>
+            This Processor puts the contents of a FlowFile to a Topic in
+            <a href="http://kafka.apache.org/";>Apache Kafka</a> using 
KafkaProducer API available
+            with Kafka 1.0 API. The contents of the incoming FlowFile will be 
read using the
+            configured Record Reader. Each record will then be serialized 
using the configured
+            Record Writer, and this serialized form will be the content of a 
Kafka message.
+            This message is optionally assigned a key by using the &lt;Kafka 
Key&gt; Property.
+        </p>
+        
+
+        <h2>Security Configuration</h2>
+        <p>
+            The Security Protocol property allows the user to specify the 
protocol for communicating
+            with the Kafka broker. The following sections describe each of the 
protocols in further detail.
+        </p>
+        <h3>PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an unsecured connection to the broker, with 
no client authentication and no encryption.
+            In order to use this option the broker must be configured with a 
listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <h3>SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an encrypted connection to the broker, with 
optional client authentication. In order
+            to use this option the broker must be configured with a listener 
of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+            In addition, the processor must have an SSL Context Service 
selected.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=none, or does not specify 
ssl.client.auth, then the client will
+            not be required to present a certificate. In this case, the SSL 
Context Service selected may specify only
+            a truststore containing the public key of the certificate 
authority used to sign the broker's key.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=required then the client 
will be required to present a certificate.
+            In this case, the SSL Context Service must also specify a keystore 
containing a client key, in addition to
+            a truststore as described above.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with a PLAINTEXT transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SASL_PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+            In addition, the Kerberos Service Name must be specified in the 
processor.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - GSSAPI</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is GSSAPI, then the client must provide a 
JAAS configuration to authenticate. The
+            JAAS configuration can be provided by specifying the 
java.security.auth.login.config system property in
+            NiFi's bootstrap.conf, such as:
+            <pre>
+    
java.arg.16=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/path/to/kafka_client_jaas.conf
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            An example of the JAAS config file would be the following:
+            <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+        com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
+        useKeyTab=true
+        storeKey=true
+        keyTab="/path/to/nifi.keytab"
+        serviceName="kafka"
+        principal="[email protected]";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        <b>NOTE:</b> The serviceName in the JAAS file must match the Kerberos 
Service Name in the processor.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            Alternatively, the JAAS
+            configuration when using GSSAPI can be provided by specifying the 
Kerberos Principal and Kerberos Keytab
+            directly in the processor properties. This will dynamically create 
a JAAS configuration like above, and
+            will take precedence over the java.security.auth.login.config 
system property.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - PLAIN</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is PLAIN, then client must provide a JAAS 
configuration to authenticate, but
+            the JAAS configuration must use Kafka's PlainLoginModule. An 
example of the JAAS config file would
+            be the following:
+            <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+      org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required
+      username="nifi"
+      password="nifi-password";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> It is not recommended to use a SASL mechanism of 
PLAIN with SASL_PLAINTEXT, as it would transmit
+            the username and password unencrypted.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> Using the PlainLoginModule will cause it be 
registered in the JVM's static list of Providers, making
+            it visible to components in other NARs that may access the 
providers. There is currently a known issue
+            where Kafka processors using the PlainLoginModule will cause HDFS 
processors with Keberos to no longer work.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with an SSL/TLS transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SASL_SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SASL_PLAINTEXT section for a description of how to provide 
the proper JAAS configuration
+            depending on the SASL mechanism (GSSAPI or PLAIN).
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SSL section for a description of how to configure the SSL 
Context Service based on the
+            ssl.client.auth property.
+        </p>
+    </body>
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none;">PublishKafkaRecord_1_0</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Sends the contents 
of a FlowFile as individual records to Apache Kafka using the Kafka 1.0 
Producer API. The contents of the FlowFile are expected to be record-oriented 
data that can be read by the configured Record Reader. The complementary NiFi 
processor for fetching messages is ConsumeKafkaRecord_1_0.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>Apache, Kafka, Record, csv, json, avro, logs, Put, Send, Message, 
PubSub, 1.0</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
prope
 rties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are 
considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a 
property supports the <a 
href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Kafka Brokers</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">localhost:9092</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">A comma-separated list of known Kafka Brokers in the format 
&lt;host&gt;:&lt;port&gt;<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Topic Name</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
name of the Kafka Topic to publish to.<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record 
Reader</strong></td><td id="default-value"
 ></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
 ></strong><br/>RecordReaderFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVReader/index.html">CSVReader</a><br/><a
 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedReader/index.html">ScriptedReader</a><br/><a
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 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.grok.GrokReader/index.html">GrokReader</a><br/><a
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 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroReader/index.html">AvroReader</a><br/><a
 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonPathReader/index.html">JsonPathReader</a></td><td
 > id="description">The Record Reader to use for incoming 
 >FlowFiles</td></tr><tr><td id="name"
 ><strong>Record Writer</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
 ></strong><br/>RecordSetWriterFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.text.FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter/index.html">FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVRecordSetWriter/index.html">CSVRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
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 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroRecordSetWriter/index.html">AvroRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonRecordSetWriter/index.html">JsonRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 > 
 >href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedRecordSetWriter/index.html">ScriptedRecordSetWriter</a></td><td
 > id="description">The Record Writer to use in order to serialize th
 e data before sending to Kafka</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Use 
Transactions</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specifies whether or not NiFi should provide Transactional 
guarantees when communicating with Kafka. If there is a problem sending data to 
Kafka, and this property is set to false, then the messages that have already 
been sent to Kafka will continue on and be delivered to consumers. If this is 
set to true, then the Kafka transaction will be rolled back so that those 
messages are not available to consumers. Setting this to true requires that the 
&lt;Delivery Guarantee&gt; property be set to "Guarantee Replicated 
Delivery."</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Delivery 
Guarantee</strong></td><td id="default-value">0</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Best Effort <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="FlowFile will be routed to 
success after successfully w
 riting the content to a Kafka node, without waiting for a response. This 
provides the best performance but may result in data loss." title="FlowFile 
will be routed to success after successfully writing the content to a Kafka 
node, without waiting for a response. This provides the best performance but 
may result in data loss."></img></li><li>Guarantee Single Node Delivery <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="FlowFile will be routed to 
success if the message is received by a single Kafka node, whether or not it is 
replicated. This is faster than &lt;Guarantee Replicated Delivery&gt; but can 
result in data loss if a Kafka node crashes" title="FlowFile will be routed to 
success if the message is received by a single Kafka node, whether or not it is 
replicated. This is faster than &lt;Guarantee Replicated Delivery&gt; but can 
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Replicated Delivery <img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt=
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appropriate number of Kafka Nodes according to the Topic configuration" 
title="FlowFile will be routed to failure unless the message is replicated to 
the appropriate number of Kafka Nodes according to the Topic 
configuration"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Specifies the 
requirement for guaranteeing that a message is sent to Kafka. Corresponds to 
Kafka's 'acks' property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Attributes to Send as 
Headers (Regex)</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Regular Expression that is 
matched against all FlowFile attribute names. Any attribute whose name matches 
the regex will be added to the Kafka messages as a Header. If not specified, no 
FlowFile attributes will be added as headers.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Message Header Encoding</td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td 
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 ute that is added as a message header, as configured via the &lt;Attributes to 
Send as Headers&gt; property, this property indicates the Character Encoding to 
use for serializing the headers.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Security 
Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">PLAINTEXT</td><td 
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src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="PLAINTEXT" 
title="PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SSL <img 
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title="SSL"></img></li><li>SASL_PLAINTEXT <img 
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title="SASL_PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SASL_SSL <img 
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title="SASL_SSL"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Protocol used to 
communicate with brokers. Corresponds to Kafka's 'security.protocol' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Service Name</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td
 ><td id="description">The Kerberos principal name that Kafka runs as. This can 
 >be defined either in Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's config. Corresponds to 
 >Kafka's 'security.protocol' property.It is ignored unless one of the SASL 
 >options of the &lt;Security Protocol&gt; are selected.<br/><strong>Supports 
 >Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos 
 >Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The Kerberos principal that will be used to connect to 
 >brokers. If not set, it is expected to set a JAAS configuration file in the 
 >JVM properties defined in the bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set 
 >into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
 >Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td 
 >id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The Kerberos keytab that will be used to connect to brokers. 
 >If not set, it is expected to 
 set a JAAS configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the 
bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's 
property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a><br/><a
 
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 id="description">Specifies the SSL Context Service to use for communicating 
with Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Message Key Field</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
name of a field in the Input Records that 
 should be used as the Key for the Kafka message.<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max 
Request Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of a request 
in bytes. Corresponds to Kafka's 'max.request.size' property and defaults to 1 
MB (1048576).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Acknowledgment Wait 
Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">5 secs</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">After sending a message to 
Kafka, this indicates the amount of time that we are willing to wait for a 
response from Kafka. If Kafka does not acknowledge the message within this time 
period, the FlowFile will be routed to 'failure'.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Metadata Wait Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">5 
sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The amount of time 
publisher will wait to obtain metadata or wait for the
  buffer to flush during the 'send' call before failing the entire 'send' call. 
Corresponds to Kafka's 'max.block.ms' property<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Partitioner class</td><td 
id="default-value">org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.internals.DefaultPartitioner</td><td
 id="allowable-values"><ul><li>RoundRobinPartitioner <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Messages will be assigned 
partitions in a round-robin fashion, sending the first message to Partition 1, 
the next Partition to Partition 2, and so on, wrapping as necessary." 
title="Messages will be assigned partitions in a round-robin fashion, sending 
the first message to Partition 1, the next Partition to Partition 2, and so on, 
wrapping as necessary."></img></li><li>DefaultPartitioner <img 
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random partitions." title="Messages will be assigned to random 
partitions."></img></li><
 /ul></td><td id="description">Specifies which class to use to compute a 
partition id for a message. Corresponds to Kafka's 'partitioner.class' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression Type</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">none</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>none</li><li>gzip</li><li>snappy</li><li>lz4</li></ul></td><td
 id="description">This parameter allows you to specify the compression codec 
for all data generated by this producer.</td></tr></table><h3>Dynamic 
Properties: </h3><p>Dynamic Properties allow the user to specify both the name 
and value of a property.<table 
id="dynamic-properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td
 id="name">The name of a Kafka configuration property.</td><td id="value">The 
value of a given Kafka configuration property.</td><td>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. 
</td></tr></table></p><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>FlowFiles
 for which all content was sent to Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Any 
FlowFile that cannot be sent to Kafka will be routed to this 
Relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>msg.count</td><td>The
 number of messages that were sent to Kafka for this FlowFile. This attribute 
is added only to FlowFiles that are routed to 
success.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This component does not 
store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not restricted.<h3>Input 
requirement: </h3>This component requires an incom
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+        <title>PublishKafka</title>
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+    </head>
+
+    <body>
+        <h2>Description</h2>
+        <p>
+            This Processor puts the contents of a FlowFile to a Topic in
+            <a href="http://kafka.apache.org/";>Apache Kafka</a> using 
KafkaProducer API available
+            with Kafka 1.0 API. The content of a FlowFile becomes the contents 
of a Kafka message.
+            This message is optionally assigned a key by using the &lt;Kafka 
Key&gt; Property.
+        </p>
+
+        <p>
+            The Processor allows the user to configure an optional Message 
Demarcator that
+            can be used to send many messages per FlowFile. For example, a 
<i>\n</i> could be used
+            to indicate that the contents of the FlowFile should be used to 
send one message
+            per line of text. It also supports multi-char demarcators (e.g., 
'my custom demarcator').
+            If the property is not set, the entire contents of the FlowFile
+            will be sent as a single message. When using the demarcator, if 
some messages are
+            successfully sent but other messages fail to send, the resulting 
FlowFile will be
+            considered a failed FlowFile and will have additional attributes 
to that effect.
+            One of such attributes is 'failed.last.idx' which indicates the 
index of the last message
+            that was successfully ACKed by Kafka. (if no demarcator is used 
the value of this index will be -1).
+            This will allow PublishKafka to only re-send un-ACKed messages on 
the next re-try.
+        </p>
+        
+        
+        <h2>Security Configuration</h2>
+        <p>
+            The Security Protocol property allows the user to specify the 
protocol for communicating
+            with the Kafka broker. The following sections describe each of the 
protocols in further detail.
+        </p>
+        <h3>PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an unsecured connection to the broker, with 
no client authentication and no encryption.
+            In order to use this option the broker must be configured with a 
listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <h3>SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option provides an encrypted connection to the broker, with 
optional client authentication. In order
+            to use this option the broker must be configured with a listener 
of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+            In addition, the processor must have an SSL Context Service 
selected.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=none, or does not specify 
ssl.client.auth, then the client will
+            not be required to present a certificate. In this case, the SSL 
Context Service selected may specify only
+            a truststore containing the public key of the certificate 
authority used to sign the broker's key.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            If the broker specifies ssl.client.auth=required then the client 
will be required to present a certificate.
+            In this case, the SSL Context Service must also specify a keystore 
containing a client key, in addition to
+            a truststore as described above.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_PLAINTEXT</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with a PLAINTEXT transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SASL_PLAINTEXT://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+            In addition, the Kerberos Service Name must be specified in the 
processor.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - GSSAPI</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is GSSAPI, then the client must provide a 
JAAS configuration to authenticate. The
+            JAAS configuration can be provided by specifying the 
java.security.auth.login.config system property in
+            NiFi's bootstrap.conf, such as:
+            <pre>
+    
java.arg.16=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/path/to/kafka_client_jaas.conf
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            An example of the JAAS config file would be the following:
+            <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+        com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
+        useKeyTab=true
+        storeKey=true
+        keyTab="/path/to/nifi.keytab"
+        serviceName="kafka"
+        principal="[email protected]";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        <b>NOTE:</b> The serviceName in the JAAS file must match the Kerberos 
Service Name in the processor.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            Alternatively, the JAAS
+            configuration when using GSSAPI can be provided by specifying the 
Kerberos Principal and Kerberos Keytab
+            directly in the processor properties. This will dynamically create 
a JAAS configuration like above, and
+            will take precedence over the java.security.auth.login.config 
system property.
+        </p>
+        <h4>SASL_PLAINTEXT - PLAIN</h4>
+        <p>
+            If the SASL mechanism is PLAIN, then client must provide a JAAS 
configuration to authenticate, but
+            the JAAS configuration must use Kafka's PlainLoginModule. An 
example of the JAAS config file would
+            be the following:
+            <pre>
+    KafkaClient {
+      org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required
+      username="nifi"
+      password="nifi-password";
+    };
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> It is not recommended to use a SASL mechanism of 
PLAIN with SASL_PLAINTEXT, as it would transmit
+            the username and password unencrypted.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            <b>NOTE:</b> Using the PlainLoginModule will cause it be 
registered in the JVM's static list of Providers, making
+            it visible to components in other NARs that may access the 
providers. There is currently a known issue
+            where Kafka processors using the PlainLoginModule will cause HDFS 
processors with Keberos to no longer work.
+        </p>
+        <h3>SASL_SSL</h3>
+        <p>
+            This option uses SASL with an SSL/TLS transport layer to 
authenticate to the broker. In order to use this
+            option the broker must be configured with a listener of the form:
+            <pre>
+    SASL_SSL://host.name:port
+            </pre>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SASL_PLAINTEXT section for a description of how to provide 
the proper JAAS configuration
+            depending on the SASL mechanism (GSSAPI or PLAIN).
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            See the SSL section for a description of how to configure the SSL 
Context Service based on the
+            ssl.client.auth property.
+        </p>
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none;">PublishKafka_1_0</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Sends the contents of a 
FlowFile as a message to Apache Kafka using the Kafka 1.0 Producer API.The 
messages to send may be individual FlowFiles or may be delimited, using a 
user-specified delimiter, such as a new-line. The complementary NiFi processor 
for fetching messages is ConsumeKafka_1_0.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>Apache, Kafka, Put, Send, Message, PubSub, 1.0</p><h3>Properties: 
</h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in 
<strong>bold</strong>. Any other prope
 rties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any 
default values, and whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Kafka Brokers</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">localhost:9092</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">A comma-separated list of known Kafka Brokers in the format 
&lt;host&gt;:&lt;port&gt;<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Security 
Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">PLAINTEXT</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>PLAINTEXT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="PLAINTEXT" 
title="PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SSL <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SSL" 
title="SSL"></img></li><li>SASL_PLAINTEXT <img src="../../../../
 ../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SASL_PLAINTEXT" 
title="SASL_PLAINTEXT"></img></li><li>SASL_SSL <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="SASL_SSL" 
title="SASL_SSL"></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Protocol used to 
communicate with brokers. Corresponds to Kafka's 'security.protocol' 
property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Service Name</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos principal name that Kafka runs as. This can be defined either in 
Kafka's JAAS config or in Kafka's config. Corresponds to Kafka's 
'security.protocol' property.It is ignored unless one of the SASL options of 
the &lt;Security Protocol&gt; are selected.<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos principal that will be used to connect to brokers. If not set, it is 
expected to se
 t a JAAS configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the 
bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's 
property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Kerberos keytab that will be used to connect to brokers. If not set, it is 
expected to set a JAAS configuration file in the JVM properties defined in the 
bootstrap.conf file. This principal will be set into 'sasl.jaas.config' Kafka's 
property.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.5.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a><br/><a
 
 
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 id="description">Specifies the SSL Context Service to use for communicating 
with Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Topic Name</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
name of the Kafka Topic to publish to.<br/><strong>Supports Expression 
Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Delivery 
Guarantee</strong></td><td id="default-value">0</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Best Effort <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="FlowFile will be routed to 
success after successfully writing the content to a Kafka node, without waiting 
for a response. This provides the best performance but may result in data 
loss." title="FlowFile will be routed to success after successfully writing the 
content to a Kafka node, without waiting for a
  response. This provides the best performance but may result in data 
loss."></img></li><li>Guarantee Single Node Delivery <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="FlowFile will be routed to 
success if the message is received by a single Kafka node, whether or not it is 
replicated. This is faster than &lt;Guarantee Replicated Delivery&gt; but can 
result in data loss if a Kafka node crashes" title="FlowFile will be routed to 
success if the message is received by a single Kafka node, whether or not it is 
replicated. This is faster than &lt;Guarantee Replicated Delivery&gt; but can 
result in data loss if a Kafka node crashes"></img></li><li>Guarantee 
Replicated Delivery <img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" 
alt="FlowFile will be routed to failure unless the message is replicated to the 
appropriate number of Kafka Nodes according to the Topic configuration" 
title="FlowFile will be routed to failure unless the message is replicated to 
the appropriate number of 
 Kafka Nodes according to the Topic configuration"></img></li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the requirement for guaranteeing that a message is 
sent to Kafka. Corresponds to Kafka's 'acks' property.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Use Transactions</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specifies whether or not NiFi should provide Transactional 
guarantees when communicating with Kafka. If there is a problem sending data to 
Kafka, and this property is set to false, then the messages that have already 
been sent to Kafka will continue on and be delivered to consumers. If this is 
set to true, then the Kafka transaction will be rolled back so that those 
messages are not available to consumers. Setting this to true requires that the 
&lt;Delivery Guarantee&gt; property be set to "Guarantee Replicated 
Delivery."</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Attributes to Send as Headers 
(Regex)</td><td id=
 "default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A 
Regular Expression that is matched against all FlowFile attribute names. Any 
attribute whose name matches the regex will be added to the Kafka messages as a 
Header. If not specified, no FlowFile attributes will be added as 
headers.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Message Header Encoding</td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">For any attribute that is added as a message header, as 
configured via the &lt;Attributes to Send as Headers&gt; property, this 
property indicates the Character Encoding to use for serializing the 
headers.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kafka Key</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
Key to use for the Message. If not specified, the flow file attribute 
'kafka.key' is used as the message key, if it is present.Beware that setting 
Kafka key and demarcating at the same time may potentially lead to many 
 Kafka messages with the same key.Normally this is not a problem as Kafka does 
not enforce or assume message and key uniqueness. Still, setting the demarcator 
and Kafka key at the same time poses a risk of data loss on Kafka. During a 
topic compaction on Kafka, messages will be deduplicated based on this 
key.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Key Attribute Encoding</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">utf-8</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>UTF-8 Encoded 
<img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="The key is interpreted 
as a UTF-8 Encoded string." title="The key is interpreted as a UTF-8 Encoded 
string."></img></li><li>Hex Encoded <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="The key is interpreted as 
arbitrary binary data that is encoded using hexadecimal characters with 
uppercase letters." title="The key is interpreted as arbitrary binary data that 
is encoded using hexadecimal characters with uppercas
 e letters."></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">FlowFiles that are 
emitted have an attribute named 'kafka.key'. This property dictates how the 
value of the attribute should be encoded.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Message 
Demarcator</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the string (interpreted as UTF-8) to use for 
demarcating multiple messages within a single FlowFile. If not specified, the 
entire content of the FlowFile will be used as a single message. If specified, 
the contents of the FlowFile will be split on this delimiter and each section 
sent as a separate Kafka message. To enter special character such as 'new line' 
use CTRL+Enter or Shift+Enter, depending on your OS.<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max 
Request Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of a request 
in bytes. Correspo
 nds to Kafka's 'max.request.size' property and defaults to 1 MB 
(1048576).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Acknowledgment Wait 
Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">5 secs</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">After sending a message to 
Kafka, this indicates the amount of time that we are willing to wait for a 
response from Kafka. If Kafka does not acknowledge the message within this time 
period, the FlowFile will be routed to 'failure'.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Metadata Wait Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">5 
sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The amount of time 
publisher will wait to obtain metadata or wait for the buffer to flush during 
the 'send' call before failing the entire 'send' call. Corresponds to Kafka's 
'max.block.ms' property<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Partitioner class</td><td 
id="default-value">org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.internals.Defa
 ultPartitioner</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>RoundRobinPartitioner 
<img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Messages will be 
assigned partitions in a round-robin fashion, sending the first message to 
Partition 1, the next Partition to Partition 2, and so on, wrapping as 
necessary." title="Messages will be assigned partitions in a round-robin 
fashion, sending the first message to Partition 1, the next Partition to 
Partition 2, and so on, wrapping as 
necessary."></img></li><li>DefaultPartitioner <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Messages will be assigned to 
random partitions." title="Messages will be assigned to random 
partitions."></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Specifies which class to 
use to compute a partition id for a message. Corresponds to Kafka's 
'partitioner.class' property.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression 
Type</strong></td><td id="default-value">none</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>none</li><li>gzip<
 /li><li>snappy</li><li>lz4</li></ul></td><td id="description">This parameter 
allows you to specify the compression codec for all data generated by this 
producer.</td></tr></table><h3>Dynamic Properties: </h3><p>Dynamic Properties 
allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.<table 
id="dynamic-properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td
 id="name">The name of a Kafka configuration property.</td><td id="value">The 
value of a given Kafka configuration property.</td><td>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. 
</td></tr></table></p><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><t
 d>success</td><td>FlowFiles for which all content was sent to 
Kafka.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Any FlowFile that cannot be sent to 
Kafka will be routed to this Relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>msg.count</td><td>The
 number of messages that were sent to Kafka for this FlowFile. This attribute 
is added only to FlowFiles that are routed to success. If the &lt;Message 
Demarcator&gt; Property is not set, this will always be 1, but if the Property 
is set, it may be greater than 1.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: 
</h3>This component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is 
not restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming 
relationship.</body></html>
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+      The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
+      (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+      the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+          http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+      Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+      distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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+      See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+      limitations under the License.
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+    <head>
+        <meta charset="utf-8" />
+        <title>ConvertAvroSchema</title>
+
+        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css" />
+    </head>
+
+    <body>
+        <!-- Processor Documentation 
================================================== -->
+        <h2>Description:</h2>
+        <p>This processor is used to convert data between two Avro formats, 
such as those coming from the <code>ConvertCSVToAvro</code> or
+            <code>ConvertJSONToAvro</code> processors. The input and output 
content of the flow files should be Avro data files. The processor
+            includes support for the following basic type conversions:
+            <ul>
+              <li>Anything to String, using the data's default String 
representation</li>
+              <li>String types to numeric types int, long, double, and 
float</li>
+              <li>Conversion to and from optional Avro types</li>
+            </ul>
+            In addition, fields can be renamed or unpacked from a record type 
by using the dynamic properties.
+         </p>
+         <h2>Mapping Example:</h2>
+         <p>
+             Throughout this example, we will refer to input data with the 
following schema:
+             <pre>
+{
+    "type": "record",
+    "name": "CustomerInput",
+    "namespace": "org.apache.example",
+    "fields": [
+        {
+            "name": "id",
+            "type": "string"
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "companyName",
+            "type": ["null", "string"],
+            "default": null
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "revenue",
+            "type": ["null", "string"],
+            "default": null
+        },
+        {
+            "name" : "parent",
+            "type" : [ "null", {
+              "type" : "record",
+              "name" : "parent",
+              "fields" : [ {
+                "name" : "name",
+                "type" : ["null", "string"],
+                "default" : null
+              }, {
+                "name" : "id",
+                "type" : "string"
+              } ]
+            } ],
+            "default" : null
+        }
+    ]
+}
+             </pre>
+             Where even though the revenue and id fields are mapped as string, 
they are logically long and double respectively.
+             By default, fields with matching names will be mapped 
automatically, so the following output schema could be converted
+             without using dynamic properties:
+             <pre>
+{
+    "type": "record",
+    "name": "SimpleCustomerOutput",
+    "namespace": "org.apache.example",
+    "fields": [
+        {
+            "name": "id",
+            "type": "long"
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "companyName",
+            "type": ["null", "string"],
+            "default": null
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "revenue",
+            "type": ["null", "double"],
+            "default": null
+        }
+    ]
+}
+             </pre>
+             To rename companyName to name and to extract the parent's id 
field, both a schema and a dynamic properties must be provided.
+             For example, to convert to the following schema:
+             <pre>
+{
+    "type": "record",
+    "name": "SimpleCustomerOutput",
+    "namespace": "org.apache.example",
+    "fields": [
+        {
+            "name": "id",
+            "type": "long"
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "name",
+            "type": ["null", "string"],
+            "default": null
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "revenue",
+            "type": ["null", "double"],
+            "default": null
+        },
+        {
+            "name": "parentId",
+            "type": ["null", "long"],
+            "default": null
+        }
+    ]
+}
+             </pre>
+             The following dynamic properties would be used:
+             <pre>
+"companyName" -> "name"
+"parent.id" -> "parentId"
+             </pre>
+        </p>
+</body>
+</html>


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