Cassandra sink connector
The Cassandra sink connector pulls messages from Pulsar topics to Cassandra clusters.
Configuration
The configuration of the Cassandra sink connector has the following properties.
Property
| Name | Type | Required | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
roots | String | true | " " (empty string) | A comma-separated list of Cassandra hosts to connect to. | 
keyspace | String | true | " " (empty string) | The key space used for writing pulsar messages.  Note: keyspace should be created prior to a Cassandra sink. | 
keyname | String | true | " " (empty string) | The key name of the Cassandra column family.  The column is used for storing Pulsar message keys. If a Pulsar message doesn't have any key associated, the message value is used as the key.  | 
columnFamily | String | true | " " (empty string) | The Cassandra column family name. Note: columnFamily should be created prior to a Cassandra sink. | 
columnName | String | true | " " (empty string) | The column name of the Cassandra column family. The column is used for storing Pulsar message values.  | 
Example
Before using the Cassandra sink connector, you need to create a configuration file through one of the following methods.
- 
JSON
{
"roots": "localhost:9042",
"keyspace": "pulsar_test_keyspace",
"columnFamily": "pulsar_test_table",
"keyname": "key",
"columnName": "col"
} - 
YAML
configs:
roots: "localhost:9042"
keyspace: "pulsar_test_keyspace"
columnFamily: "pulsar_test_table"
keyname: "key"
columnName: "col" 
Usage
For more information about how to connect Pulsar with Cassandra, see here.