Kafka Client
Functions
The Kafka Client node is used to send data to Kafka topics.
You can learn more about how to use the Kafka Client node in Scheduling Jobs Across Workspaces.
Parameters
Table 1 describes the parameters of the Kafka Client node.
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
Data Connection |
Yes |
Select the MRS Kafka connection created in the management center. |
Topic Name |
Yes |
Select the topic to which data is to be uploaded. If there are multiple partitions, data is sent to partition 0 by default. |
Node Name |
Yes |
Name of a node. The name must contain 1 to 128 characters, including only letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens (-), slashes (/), less-than signs (<), and greater-than signs (>). |
Text |
Yes |
Text content sent to Kafka. You can directly enter text or click to use the EL expression. |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
Max. Node Execution Duration |
Yes |
Execution timeout interval for the node. If retry is configured and the execution is not complete within the timeout interval, the node will be executed again. |
Retry upon Failure |
Yes |
Whether to re-execute a node if it fails to be executed. Possible values:
|
Policy for Handling Subsequent Nodes If the Current Node Fails |
Yes |
Operation that will be performed if the node fails to be executed. Possible values:
|
Enable Dry Run |
No |
If you select this option, the node will not be executed, and a success message will be returned. |
Task Groups |
No |
Select a task group. If you select a task group, you can control the maximum number of concurrent nodes in the task group in a fine-grained manner in scenarios where a job contains multiple nodes, a data patching task is ongoing, or a job is rerunning. |
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