redis_list
Pops messages from the beginning of a Redis list using the BLPop command.
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Common
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Advanced
inputs:
label: ""
redis_list:
url: "" # No default (required)
key: "" # No default (required)
auto_replay_nacks: true
inputs:
label: ""
redis_list:
url: "" # No default (required)
kind: simple
master: ""
client_name: redpanda-connect
tls:
enabled: false
skip_cert_verify: false
enable_renegotiation: false
root_cas: ""
root_cas_file: ""
client_certs: []
key: "" # No default (required)
auto_replay_nacks: true
max_in_flight: 0
timeout: 5s
command: blpop
Fields
auto_replay_nacks
Whether messages that are rejected (nacked) at the output level should be automatically replayed indefinitely, eventually resulting in back pressure if the cause of the rejections is persistent. If set to false these messages will instead be deleted. Disabling auto replays can greatly improve memory efficiency of high throughput streams as the original shape of the data can be discarded immediately upon consumption and mutation.
Type: bool
Default: true
command
The command used to pop elements from the Redis list
Type: string
Default: blpop
Options: blpop, brpop
kind
Specifies a simple, cluster-aware, or failover-aware redis client.
Type: string
Default: simple
Options: simple, cluster, failover
master
Name of the redis master when kind is failover
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examples:
master: mymaster
max_in_flight
Optionally sets a limit on the number of messages that can be flowing through a Redpanda Connect stream pending acknowledgment from the input at any given time. Once a message has been either acknowledged or rejected (nacked) it is no longer considered pending. If the input produces logical batches then each batch is considered a single count against the maximum. WARNING: Batching policies at the output level will stall if this field limits the number of messages below the batching threshold. Zero (default) or lower implies no limit.
Type: int
Default: 0
tls
Custom TLS settings can be used to override system defaults.
Troubleshooting
Some cloud hosted instances of Redis (such as Azure Cache) might need some hand holding in order to establish stable connections. Unfortunately, it is often the case that TLS issues will manifest as generic error messages such as "i/o timeout". If you’re using TLS and are seeing connectivity problems consider setting enable_renegotiation to true, and ensuring that the server supports at least TLS version 1.2.
Type: object
tls.client_certs[]
A list of client certificates to use. For each certificate either the fields cert and key, or cert_file and key_file should be specified, but not both.
Type: object
Default: []
# Examples:
client_certs:
- cert: foo
key: bar
# ---
client_certs:
- cert_file: ./example.pem
key_file: ./example.key
tls.client_certs[].key
A plain text certificate key to use.
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This field contains sensitive information that usually shouldn’t be added to a configuration directly. For more information, see Manage Secrets before adding it to your configuration. |
Type: string
Default: ""
tls.client_certs[].password
A plain text password for when the private key is password encrypted in PKCS#1 or PKCS#8 format. The obsolete pbeWithMD5AndDES-CBC algorithm is not supported for the PKCS#8 format.
Because the obsolete pbeWithMD5AndDES-CBC algorithm does not authenticate the ciphertext, it is vulnerable to padding oracle attacks that can let an attacker recover the plaintext.
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This field contains sensitive information that usually shouldn’t be added to a configuration directly. For more information, see Manage Secrets before adding it to your configuration. |
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examples:
password: foo
# ---
password: ${KEY_PASSWORD}
tls.enable_renegotiation
Whether to allow the remote server to repeatedly request renegotiation. Enable this option if you’re seeing the error message local error: tls: no renegotiation.
Type: bool
Default: false
tls.root_cas
An optional root certificate authority to use. This is a string, representing a certificate chain from the parent trusted root certificate, to possible intermediate signing certificates, to the host certificate.
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This field contains sensitive information that usually shouldn’t be added to a configuration directly. For more information, see Manage Secrets before adding it to your configuration. |
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examples:
root_cas: |-
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
...
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
tls.root_cas_file
An optional path of a root certificate authority file to use. This is a file, often with a .pem extension, containing a certificate chain from the parent trusted root certificate, to possible intermediate signing certificates, to the host certificate.
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examples:
root_cas_file: ./root_cas.pem
tls.skip_cert_verify
Whether to skip server side certificate verification.
Type: bool
Default: false
url
The URL of the target Redis server. Database is optional and is supplied as the URL path.
Type: string
# Examples:
url: redis://:6379
# ---
url: redis://localhost:6379
# ---
url: redis://foousername:foopassword@redisplace:6379
# ---
url: redis://:foopassword@redisplace:6379
# ---
url: redis://localhost:6379/1
# ---
url: redis://localhost:6379/1,redis://localhost:6380/1