Docs Cloud Redpanda Connect Components Outputs opensearch opensearch Available in: Cloud, Self-Managed Publishes messages into an Elasticsearch index. If the index does not exist then it is created with a dynamic mapping. Common Advanced # Common config fields, showing default values output: label: "" opensearch: urls: [] # No default (required) index: "" # No default (required) action: "" # No default (required) id: ${!counter()}-${!timestamp_unix()} # No default (required) max_in_flight: 64 batching: count: 0 byte_size: 0 period: "" check: "" # All config fields, showing default values output: label: "" opensearch: urls: [] # No default (required) index: "" # No default (required) action: "" # No default (required) id: ${!counter()}-${!timestamp_unix()} # No default (required) pipeline: "" routing: "" tls: enabled: false skip_cert_verify: false enable_renegotiation: false root_cas: "" root_cas_file: "" client_certs: [] max_in_flight: 64 basic_auth: enabled: false username: "" password: "" batching: count: 0 byte_size: 0 period: "" check: "" processors: [] # No default (optional) aws: enabled: false region: "" endpoint: "" credentials: profile: "" id: "" secret: "" token: "" from_ec2_role: false role: "" role_external_id: "" Both the id and index fields can be dynamically set using function interpolations described here. When sending batched messages these interpolations are performed per message part. Performance This output benefits from sending multiple messages in flight in parallel for improved performance. You can tune the max number of in flight messages (or message batches) with the field max_in_flight. This output benefits from sending messages as a batch for improved performance. Batches can be formed at both the input and output level. You can find out more in this doc. Examples Updating Documents When updating documents the request body should contain a combination of a doc, upsert, and/or script fields at the top level, this should be done via mapping processors. output: processors: - mapping: | meta id = this.id root.doc = this opensearch: urls: [ TODO ] index: foo id: ${! @id } action: update Fields urls A list of URLs to connect to. If an item of the list contains commas it will be expanded into multiple URLs. Type: array # Examples urls: - http://localhost:9200 index The index to place messages. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string action The action to take on the document. This field must resolve to one of the following action types: index, update or delete. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string id The ID for indexed messages. Interpolation should be used in order to create a unique ID for each message. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string # Examples id: ${!counter()}-${!timestamp_unix()} pipeline An optional pipeline id to preprocess incoming documents. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string Default: "" routing The routing key to use for the document. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string Default: "" tls Custom TLS settings can be used to override system defaults. Type: object tls.enabled Whether custom TLS settings are enabled. Type: bool Default: false tls.skip_cert_verify Whether to skip server side certificate verification. Type: bool Default: false 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. 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.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: array Default: [] # Examples client_certs: - cert: foo key: bar client_certs: - cert_file: ./example.pem key_file: ./example.key tls.client_certs[].cert A plain text certificate to use. Type: string Default: "" tls.client_certs[].key A plain text certificate key to use. 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[].cert_file The path of a certificate to use. Type: string Default: "" tls.client_certs[].key_file The path of a certificate key to use. 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. 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} max_in_flight The maximum number of messages to have in flight at a given time. Increase this to improve throughput. Type: int Default: 64 basic_auth Allows you to specify basic authentication. Type: object basic_auth.enabled Whether to use basic authentication in requests. Type: bool Default: false basic_auth.username A username to authenticate as. Type: string Default: "" basic_auth.password A password to authenticate with. 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: "" batching Allows you to configure a batching policy. Type: object # Examples batching: byte_size: 5000 count: 0 period: 1s batching: count: 10 period: 1s batching: check: this.contains("END BATCH") count: 0 period: 1m batching.count A number of messages at which the batch should be flushed. If 0 disables count based batching. Type: int Default: 0 batching.byte_size An amount of bytes at which the batch should be flushed. If 0 disables size based batching. Type: int Default: 0 batching.period A period in which an incomplete batch should be flushed regardless of its size. Type: string Default: "" # Examples period: 1s period: 1m period: 500ms batching.check A Bloblang query that should return a boolean value indicating whether a message should end a batch. Type: string Default: "" # Examples check: this.type == "end_of_transaction" batching.processors A list of processors to apply to a batch as it is flushed. This allows you to aggregate and archive the batch however you see fit. Please note that all resulting messages are flushed as a single batch, therefore splitting the batch into smaller batches using these processors is a no-op. Type: array # Examples processors: - archive: format: concatenate processors: - archive: format: lines processors: - archive: format: json_array aws Enables and customises connectivity to Amazon Elastic Service. Type: object aws.enabled Whether to connect to Amazon Elastic Service. Type: bool Default: false aws.region The AWS region to target. Type: string Default: "" aws.endpoint Allows you to specify a custom endpoint for the AWS API. Type: string Default: "" aws.credentials Optional manual configuration of AWS credentials to use. More information can be found in Amazon Web Services. Type: object aws.credentials.profile A profile from ~/.aws/credentials to use. Type: string Default: "" aws.credentials.id The ID of credentials to use. Type: string Default: "" aws.credentials.secret The secret for the credentials being used. 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: "" aws.credentials.token The token for the credentials being used, required when using short term credentials. Type: string Default: "" aws.credentials.from_ec2_role Use the credentials of a host EC2 machine configured to assume an IAM role associated with the instance. Type: bool Default: false aws.credentials.role A role ARN to assume. Type: string Default: "" aws.credentials.role_external_id An external ID to provide when assuming a role. Type: string Default: "" Back to top × Simple online edits For simple changes, such as fixing a typo, you can edit the content directly on GitHub. Edit on GitHub Or, open an issue to let us know about something that you want us to change. Open an issue Contribution guide For extensive content updates, or if you prefer to work locally, read our contribution guide . Was this helpful? thumb_up thumb_down group Ask in the community mail Share your feedback group_add Make a contribution nats_kv pinecone