Updated on 2022-08-17 GMT+08:00

To Elasticsearch/Cloud Search Service

Sample JSON File

"to-config-values": {
                "configs": [
                    {
                        "inputs": [
                            {
                              "name": "toJobConfig.index",
                              "value": "cdm"
                            },
                            {
                              "name": "toJobConfig.type",
                              "value": "type1"
                            },
                            {
                              "name": "toJobConfig.shouldClearType",
                              "value": "false"
                            },
                           {
                              "name": "toJobConfig.pipeLine",
                              "value": "es_03"
                           }
                        ],
                        "name": "toJobConfig"
                    }
                ]
            }

Parameter Description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

toJobConfig.index

Yes

String

Index of the written data, which is similar to the database name in the relational database

toJobConfig.type

Yes

String

Type of the written data, which is similar to the table name in the relational database

toJobConfig.shouldClearType

No

Boolean

Whether to clear data before import

toJobConfig.primaryKey

No

String

Primary key or unique index

toJobConfig.columnList

No

String

List of fields to be written. Use & to separate field names. For example, id&gid&name.

toJobConfig.pipeLine

No

String

This parameter is available only after a pipeline ID is created in Kibana. It is used to convert the data format using the data transformation pipeline of Cloud Search Service or Elasticsearch after data is transferred to Cloud Search Service or Elasticsearch.

toJobConfig.createIndexStrategy

No

Enumeration

For streaming jobs that continuously write data to Elasticsearch, CDM periodically creates indexes and writes data to the indexes, which helps you delete expired data. The indexes can be created based on the following periods:
  • EveryHour: CDM creates indexes on the hour. The new indexes are named in the format of Index name+Year+Month+Day+Hour, for example, index2018121709.
  • EveryDay: CDM creates indexes at 00:00 every day. The new indexes are named in the format of Index name+Year+Month+Day, for example, index20181217.
  • EveryWeek: CDM creates indexes at 00:00 every Monday. The new indexes are named in the format of Index name+Year+Week, for example, index201842.
  • EveryMonth: CDM creates indexes at 00:00 on the first day of each month. The new indexes are named in the format of Index name+Year+Month, for example, index201812.

When extracting data from a file, you must configure a single extractor, which means setting Concurrent Extractors to 1. Otherwise, this parameter is invalid.