Canal source connector
The Canal source connector pulls messages from MySQL to Pulsar topics.
Configuration​
The configuration of Canal source connector has the following properties.
Property​
Name | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
username | true | None | Canal server account (not MySQL). |
password | true | None | Canal server password (not MySQL). |
destination | true | None | Source destination that Canal source connector connects to. |
singleHostname | false | None | Canal server address. |
singlePort | false | None | Canal server port. |
cluster | true | false | Whether to enable cluster mode based on Canal server configuration or not. If set to true, it talks to zkServers to figure out the actual database host.If set to false, it connects to the database specified by singleHostname and singlePort . |
zkServers | true | None | Address and port of the Zookeeper that Canal source connector talks to figure out the actual database host. |
batchSize | false | 1000 | Batch size to fetch from Canal. |
Example​
Before using the Canal connector, you can create a configuration file through one of the following methods.
-
JSON
{
"zkServers": "127.0.0.1:2181",
"batchSize": "5120",
"destination": "example",
"username": "",
"password": "",
"cluster": false,
"singleHostname": "127.0.0.1",
"singlePort": "11111",
} -
YAML
You can create a YAML file and copy the contents below to your YAML file.
configs:
zkServers: "127.0.0.1:2181"
batchSize: 5120
destination: "example"
username: ""
password: ""
cluster: false
singleHostname: "127.0.0.1"
singlePort: 11111
Usage​
Here is an example of storing MySQL data using the configuration file as above.
-
Start a MySQL server.
$ docker pull mysql:5.7
$ docker run -d -it --rm --name pulsar-mysql -p 3306:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=canal -e MYSQL_USER=mysqluser -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=mysqlpw mysql:5.7 -
Create a configuration file
mysqld.cnf
.
[mysqld]
pid-file = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
datadir = /var/lib/mysql
#log-error = /var/log/mysql/error.log
# By default we only accept connections from localhost
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
# Disabling symbolic-links is recommended to prevent assorted security risks
symbolic-links=0
log-bin=mysql-bin
binlog-format=ROW
server_id=1 -
Copy the configuration file
mysqld.cnf
to MySQL server.
$ docker cp mysqld.cnf pulsar-mysql:/etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/ -
Restart the MySQL server.
$ docker restart pulsar-mysql
- Create a test database in MySQL server.
$ docker exec -it pulsar-mysql /bin/bash
$ mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -uroot -pcanal -e 'create database test;'
-
Start a Canal server and connect to MySQL server.
$ docker pull canal/canal-server:v1.1.2
$ docker run -d -it --link pulsar-mysql -e canal.auto.scan=false -e canal.destinations=test -e canal.instance.master.address=pulsar-mysql:3306 -e canal.instance.dbUsername=root -e canal.instance.dbPassword=canal -e canal.instance.connectionCharset=UTF-8 -e canal.instance.tsdb.enable=true -e canal.instance.gtidon=false --name=pulsar-canal-server -p 8000:8000 -p 2222:2222 -p 11111:11111 -p 11112:11112 -m 4096m canal/canal-server:v1.1.2 -
Start Pulsar standalone.
$ docker pull apachepulsar/pulsar:2.3.0
$ docker run -d -it --link pulsar-canal-server -p 6650:6650 -p 8080:8080 -v $PWD/data:/pulsar/data --name pulsar-standalone apachepulsar/pulsar:2.3.0 bin/pulsar standalone -
Modify the configuration file
canal-mysql-source-config.yaml
.
configs:
zkServers: ""
batchSize: "5120"
destination: "test"
username: ""
password: ""
cluster: false
singleHostname: "pulsar-canal-server"
singlePort: "11111" -
Create a consumer file
pulsar-client.py
.
import pulsar
client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://localhost:6650')
consumer = client.subscribe('my-topic',
subscription_name='my-sub')
while True:
msg = consumer.receive()
print("Received message: '%s'" % msg.data())
consumer.acknowledge(msg)
client.close() -
Copy the configuration file
canal-mysql-source-config.yaml
and the consumer filepulsar-client.py
to Pulsar server.
$ docker cp canal-mysql-source-config.yaml pulsar-standalone:/pulsar/conf/
$ docker cp pulsar-client.py pulsar-standalone:/pulsar/
- Download a Canal connector and start it.
$ docker exec -it pulsar-standalone /bin/bash
$ wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/pulsar/pulsar-2.3.0/connectors/pulsar-io-canal-2.3.0.nar -P connectors
$ ./bin/pulsar-admin source localrun \
--archive ./connectors/pulsar-io-canal-2.3.0.nar \
--classname org.apache.pulsar.io.canal.CanalStringSource \
--tenant public \
--namespace default \
--name canal \
--destination-topic-name my-topic \
--source-config-file /pulsar/conf/canal-mysql-source-config.yaml \
--parallelism 1
- Consume data from MySQL.
$ docker exec -it pulsar-standalone /bin/bash
$ python pulsar-client.py
- Open another window to log in MySQL server.
$ docker exec -it pulsar-mysql /bin/bash
$ mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -uroot -pcanal
- Create a table, and insert, delete, and update data in MySQL server.
mysql> use test;
mysql> show tables;
mysql> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `test_table`(`test_id` INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT,`test_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
`test_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL,
`test_date` DATE,PRIMARY KEY ( `test_id` ))ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
mysql> INSERT INTO test_table (test_title, test_author, test_date) VALUES("a", "b", NOW());
mysql> UPDATE test_table SET test_title='c' WHERE test_title='a';
mysql> DELETE FROM test_table WHERE test_title='c';