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- 0.1.6
Elasticsearch
Sync overview
Output schema
Elasticsearch is a Lucene based search engine that's a type of NoSql storage.
Documents are created in an index
, similar to a table
in a relation database.
The output schema matches the input schema of a source.
Each source stream
becomes a destination index
.
For example, in with a relational database source -
The DB table name is mapped to the destination index.
The DB table columns become fields in the destination document.
Each row becomes a document in the destination index.
Data type mapping
See Elastic documentation for detailed information about the field types
This section should contain a table mapping each of the connector's data types to Airbyte types. At the moment, Airbyte uses the same types used by JSONSchema. string
, date-time
, object
, array
, boolean
, integer
, and number
are the most commonly used data types.
Integration Type | Airbyte Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
text | string | more info |
date | date-time | more info |
object | object | more info |
array | array | more info |
boolean | boolean | more info |
numeric | integer | more info |
numeric | number | more info |
Features
This section should contain a table with the following format:
Feature | Supported?(Yes/No) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | yes | |
Incremental Sync | yes | |
Replicate Incremental Deletes | no | |
SSL connection | yes | |
SSH Tunnel Support | yes |
Performance considerations
Batch/bulk writes are performed. Large records may impact performance.
The connector should be enhanced to support variable batch sizes.
Getting started
Requirements
- Elasticsearch >= 7.x
- Configuration
- Endpoint URL [ex. https://elasticsearch.savantly.net:9423]
- Username [optional] (basic auth)
- Password [optional] (basic auth)
- CA certificate [optional]
- Api key ID [optional]
- Api key secret [optional]
- If authentication is used, the user should have permission to create an index if it doesn't exist, and/or be able to
create
documents
CA certificate
Ca certificate may be fetched from the Elasticsearch server from /usr/share/elasticsearch/config/certs/http_ca.crt
Fetching example from dockerized Elasticsearch:
docker cp es01:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/certs/http_ca.crt .
where es01 is a container's name. For more details please visit https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docker.html
Setup guide
Enter the endpoint URL, select authentication method, and whether to use 'upsert' method when indexing new documents.
Connection via SSH Tunnel
Airbyte has the ability to connect to an Elastic instance via an SSH Tunnel. The reason you might want to do this because it is not possible (or against security policy) to connect to your Elastic instance directly (e.g. it does not have a public IP address).
When using an SSH tunnel, you are configuring Airbyte to connect to an intermediate server (a.k.a. a bastion sever) that does have direct access to the Elastic instance. Airbyte connects to the bastion and then asks the bastion to connect directly to the server.
Using this feature requires additional configuration, when creating the source. We will talk through what each piece of configuration means.
- Configure all fields for the source as you normally would, except
SSH Tunnel Method
. SSH Tunnel Method
defaults toNo Tunnel
(meaning a direct connection). If you want to use an SSH Tunnel chooseSSH Key Authentication
orPassword Authentication
.- Choose
Key Authentication
if you will be using an RSA private key as your secret for establishing the SSH Tunnel (see below for more information on generating this key). - Choose
Password Authentication
if you will be using a password as your secret for establishing the SSH Tunnel.
- Choose
SSH Tunnel Jump Server Host
refers to the intermediate (bastion) server that Airbyte will connect to. This should be a hostname or an IP Address.SSH Connection Port
is the port on the bastion server with which to make the SSH connection. The default port for SSH connections is22
, so unless you have explicitly changed something, go with the default.SSH Login Username
is the username that Airbyte should use when connection to the bastion server. This is NOT the TiDB username.- If you are using
Password Authentication
, thenSSH Login Username
should be set to the password of the User from the previous step. If you are usingSSH Key Authentication
TiDB password, but the password for the OS-user that Airbyte is using to perform commands on the bastion. - If you are using
SSH Key Authentication
, thenSSH Private Key
should be set to the RSA Private Key that you are using to create the SSH connection. This should be the full contents of the key file starting with-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
and ending with-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
.
CHANGELOG
Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
---|---|---|---|
0.1.6 | 2022-10-26 | 18341 | enforce ssl connection on cloud |
0.1.5 | 2022-10-24 | 18177 | add custom CA certificate processing |
0.1.4 | 2022-10-14 | 17805 | add SSH Tunneling |
0.1.3 | 2022-05-30 | 14640 | Include lifecycle management |
0.1.2 | 2022-04-19 | 11752 | Reduce batch size to 32Mb |
0.1.1 | 2022-02-10 | 10256 | Add ExitOnOutOfMemoryError connectors |
0.1.0 | 2021-10-13 | 7005 | Initial release. |