Create a sink connector from Apache Kafka® to Couchbase#
The Couchbase sink connector pushes Apache Kafka® data to the NoSQL database.
Note
You can check the full set of available parameters and configuration options in the connector’s documentation.
Prerequisites#
To setup a Couchbase sink connector, you need an Aiven for Apache Kafka service with Kafka Connect enabled or a dedicated Aiven for Apache Kafka Connect cluster.
Furthermore you need to collect the following information about the sink Couchbase database upfront:
COUCHBASE_SEED_NODES
: The database seed nodesCOUCHBASE_USER
: The database user to connectCOUCHBASE_PASSWORD
: The database password for theCOUCHBASE_USER
COUCHBASE_BUCKET
: The bucket where to land the dataAPACHE_KAFKA_HOST
: The hostname of the Apache Kafka service, only needed when using Avro as data formatSCHEMA_REGISTRY_PORT
: The Apache Kafka’s schema registry port, only needed when using Avro as data formatSCHEMA_REGISTRY_USER
: The Apache Kafka’s schema registry username, only needed when using Avro as data formatSCHEMA_REGISTRY_PASSWORD
: The Apache Kafka’s schema registry user password, only needed when using Avro as data format
Note
If you’re using Aiven for Apache Kafka®, the Kafka related details are available in the Aiven console service Overview tab or via the dedicated avn service get
command with the Aiven CLI.
Setup a Couchbase sink connector with Aiven Console#
The following example demonstrates how to setup a Couchbase sink connector for Apache Kafka using the Aiven Console.
Define a Kafka Connect configuration file#
Define the connector configurations in a file (we’ll refer to it with the name couchbase-sink.json
) with the following content. Creating a file is not strictly necessary but allows to have all the information in one place before copy/pasting them in the Aiven Console:
{
"name":"CONNECTOR_NAME",
"connector.class": "com.couchbase.connect.kafka.CouchbaseSourceConnector",
"couchbase.seed.nodes": "COUCHBASE_SEED_NODES",
"couchbase.username": "COUCHBASE_USER",
"couchbase.password": "COUCHBASE_PASSWORD",
"couchbase.bucket": "COUCHBASE_BUCKET",
"topics": "TOPIC_LIST"
}
The configuration file contains the following entries:
name
: the connector name, replace CONNECTOR_NAME with the name you want to use for the connectorCOUCHBASE_SEED_NODES
,COUCHBASE_BUCKET
,COUCHBASE_USER
,COUCHBASE_PASSWORD
: sink database parameters collected in the prerequisite phase.
Create a Kafka Connect connector with the Aiven Console#
To create a Apache Kafka Connect connector, follow these steps:
Log in to the Aiven Console and select the Aiven for Apache Kafka® or Aiven for Apache Kafka Connect® service where the connector needs to be defined.
Select Connectors from the left sidebar.
Select Create New Connector, the button is enabled only for services with Kafka Connect enabled.
Select Couchbase Sink.
In the Common tab, locate the Connector configuration text box and select on Edit.
Paste the connector configuration (stored in the
couchbase-sink.json
file) in the form.Select Apply.
Note
The Aiven Console parses the configuration file and fills the relevant UI fields. You can review the UI fields across the various tabs and change them if necessary. The changes will be reflected in JSON format in the Connector configuration text box.
After all the settings are correctly configured, select Create connector.
Verify the connector status under the Connectors screen.
Verify the presence of the data in the target Couchbase bucket.
Note
You can also create connectors using the Aiven CLI command.
Example: define a Couchbase sink connector#
The example creates an Couchbase sink connector with the following properties:
connector name:
couchbase_sink
Couchbase seeds:
test.cloud.couchbase.com
Couchbase username:
testuser
Couchbase password:
Test123!
Couchbase bucket:
travel-sample
topic to sink:
inventory
The connector configuration is the following:
{
"name": "couchbase_sink",
"connector.class": "com.couchbase.connect.kafka.CouchbaseSinkConnector",
"couchbase.seed.nodes": "test.cloud.couchbase.com",
"couchbase.username": "testuser",
"couchbase.password": "Test123!",
"couchbase.bucket": "travel-sample",
"topics": "inventory"
}
With the above configuration stored in a couchbase-sink.json
file, you can create the connector in the demo-kafka
instance and you should see the data landing in an Couckbase bucket topic named travel-sample
.
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