Docs Cloud Redpanda Connect Components Processors schema_registry_encode schema_registry_encode Available in: Cloud, Self-Managed Automatically encodes and validates messages with schemas from a Confluent Schema Registry service. This processor uses the Franz Kafka Schema Registry client. Common Advanced # Common config fields, showing default values label: "" schema_registry_encode: url: "" # No default (required) subject: foo # No default (required) refresh_period: 10m # All config fields, showing default values label: "" schema_registry_encode: url: "" # No default (required) subject: foo # No default (required) refresh_period: 10m avro_raw_json: false oauth: enabled: false consumer_key: "" consumer_secret: "" access_token: "" access_token_secret: "" basic_auth: enabled: false username: "" password: "" jwt: enabled: false private_key_file: "" signing_method: "" claims: {} headers: {} tls: skip_cert_verify: false enable_renegotiation: false root_cas: "" root_cas_file: "" client_certs: [] Encodes messages automatically from schemas obtains from a Confluent Schema Registry service by polling the service for the latest schema version for target subjects. If a message fails to encode under the schema then it will remain unchanged and the error can be caught using error handling methods. Avro, Protobuf and Json schemas are supported, all are capable of expanding from schema references as of v4.22.0. Avro JSON format By default this processor expects documents formatted as Avro JSON when encoding with Avro schemas. In this format the value of a union is encoded in JSON as follows: if its type is null, then it is encoded as a JSON null; otherwise it is encoded as a JSON object with one name/value pair whose name is the type’s name and whose value is the recursively encoded value. For Avro’s named types (record, fixed or enum) the user-specified name is used, for other types the type name is used. For example, the union schema ["null","string","Foo"], where Foo is a record name, would encode: null as null; the string "a" as \{"string": "a"}; and a Foo instance as \{"Foo": {…}}, where {…} indicates the JSON encoding of a Foo instance. However, it is possible to instead consume documents in standard/raw JSON format by setting the field avro_raw_json to true. Known issues Important! There is an outstanding issue in the avro serializing library that Redpanda Connect uses which means it doesn’t encode logical types correctly. It’s still possible to encode logical types that are in-line with the spec if avro_raw_json is set to true, though now of course non-logical types will not be in-line with the spec. Protobuf format This processor encodes protobuf messages either from any format parsed within Redpanda Connect (encoded as JSON by default), or from raw JSON documents, you can read more about JSON mapping of protobuf messages here: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json Multiple message support When a target subject presents a protobuf schema that contains multiple messages it becomes ambiguous which message definition a given input data should be encoded against. In such scenarios Redpanda Connect will attempt to encode the data against each of them and select the first to successfully match against the data, this process currently ignores all nested message definitions. In order to speed up this exhaustive search the last known successful message will be attempted first for each subsequent input. We will be considering alternative approaches in future so please get in touch with thoughts and feedback. Fields url The base URL of the schema registry service. Type: string subject The schema subject to derive schemas from. This field supports interpolation functions. Type: string # Examples subject: foo subject: ${! meta("kafka_topic") } refresh_period The period after which a schema is refreshed for each subject, this is done by polling the schema registry service. Type: string Default: "10m" # Examples refresh_period: 60s refresh_period: 1h avro_raw_json Whether messages encoded in Avro format should be parsed as normal JSON ("json that meets the expectations of regular internet json") rather than Avro JSON. If true the schema returned from the subject should be parsed as standard json instead of as avro json. There is a comment in goavro, the underlining library used for avro serialization, that explains in more detail the difference between standard json and avro json. Type: bool Default: false oauth Allows you to specify open authentication via OAuth version 1. Type: object oauth.enabled Whether to use OAuth version 1 in requests. Type: bool Default: false oauth.consumer_key A value used to identify the client to the service provider. Type: string Default: "" oauth.consumer_secret A secret used to establish ownership of the consumer key. 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: "" oauth.access_token A value used to gain access to the protected resources on behalf of the user. Type: string Default: "" oauth.access_token_secret A secret provided in order to establish ownership of a given access token. 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: "" 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: "" jwt BETA: Allows you to specify JWT authentication. Type: object jwt.enabled Whether to use JWT authentication in requests. Type: bool Default: false jwt.private_key_file A file with the PEM encoded via PKCS1 or PKCS8 as private key. Type: string Default: "" jwt.signing_method A method used to sign the token such as RS256, RS384, RS512 or EdDSA. Type: string Default: "" jwt.claims A value used to identify the claims that issued the JWT. Type: object Default: {} jwt.headers Add optional key/value headers to the JWT. Type: object Default: {} tls Custom TLS settings can be used to override system defaults. Type: object 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} 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. 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