avro.decode
Decodes a field's raw data in the Avro format.
Description
The processor takes raw data (bytes or a string) in the specified field and decodes it from the Avro format into structured data. It extracts the schema ID from the data, downloads the associated schema from the schema registry and decodes the payload. The schema is cached locally after it's first downloaded.
If the processor encounters structured data or the data can't be decoded it returns an error.
This processor is the counterpart to avro.encode
.
Configuration parameters
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
auth.basic.password | string | null | The password to use with basic authentication. This option is required if auth.basic.username contains a value. If both auth.basic.username and auth.basic.password are empty basic authentication is disabled. |
auth.basic.username | string | null | The username to use with basic authentication. This option is required if auth.basic.password contains a value. If both auth.basic.username and auth.basic.password are empty basic authentication is disabled. |
field | string | .Payload.After | The field that will be decoded. For more information about the format, see Referencing fields. |
tls.ca.cert | string | null | The path to a file containing PEM encoded CA certificates. If this option is empty, Conduit falls back to using the host's root CA set. |
tls.client.cert | string | null | The path to a file containing a PEM encoded certificate. This option is required if tls.client.key contains a value. If both tls.client.cert and tls.client.key are empty TLS is disabled. |
tls.client.key | string | null | The path to a file containing a PEM encoded private key. This option is required if tls.client.cert contains a value. If both tls.client.cert and tls.client.key are empty TLS is disabled. |
url | string | null | URL of the schema registry (e.g. http://localhost:8085) |
Examples
Decode a record field in Avro format
This example shows the usage of the avro.decode
processor.
The processor decodes the record's.Key
field using the schema that is
downloaded from the schema registry and needs to exist under the subjectexample-decode
.
In this example we use the following schema:
{
"type":"record",
"name":"record",
"fields":[
{"name":"myString","type":"string"},
{"name":"myInt","type":"int"}
]
}
Configuration parameters
Name | Value |
---|---|
auth.basic.password | null |
auth.basic.username | null |
field | .Key |
tls.ca.cert | null |
tls.client.cert | null |
tls.client.key | null |
url | http://127.0.0.1:54322 |
Record difference
Before | After | ||||
1 | { | 1 | { | ||
2 | "position": "dGVzdC1wb3NpdGlvbg==", | 2 | "position": "dGVzdC1wb3NpdGlvbg==", | ||
3 | "operation": "create", | 3 | "operation": "create", | ||
4 | "metadata": { | 4 | "metadata": { | ||
5 | "key1": "val1" | 5 | "key1": "val1" | ||
6 | }, | 6 | }, | ||
7 | - | "key": "\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0001\u0006bar\u0002", | 7 | + | "key": { |
8 | + | "myInt": 1, | |||
9 | + | "myString": "bar" | |||
10 | + | }, | |||
8 | "payload": { | 11 | "payload": { | ||
9 | "before": null, | 12 | "before": null, | ||
10 | "after": null | 13 | "after": null | ||
11 | } | 14 | } | ||
12 | } | 15 | } |