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Basic configurations

The configuration file for Kuiper is at $kuiper/etc/kuiper.yaml. The configuration file is yaml format.

Log level

basic:
  # true|false, with debug level, it prints more debug info
  debug: false
  # true|false, if it's set to true, then the log will be print to console
  consoleLog: false
  # true|false, if it's set to true, then the log will be print to log file
  fileLog: true

system log

When the user sets the value of the environment variable named KuiperSyslogKey to true, the log will be printed to the syslog.

Cli Port

basic:
  # CLI port
  port: 20498

The port that the CLI server listens on

Rest Service Configuration

basic:
  # REST service port
  restPort: 9081
  restTls:
    certfile: /var/https-server.crt
    keyfile: /var/https-server.key

restPort

The port for the rest api http server to listen to.

restTls

The tls cert file path and key file path setting. If restTls is not set, the rest api server will listen on http. Otherwise, it will listen on https.

Prometheus Configuration

Kuiper can export metrics to prometheus if prometheus option is true. The prometheus will be served with the port specified by prometheusPort option.

basic:
  prometheus: true
  prometheusPort: 20499

For such a default configuration, Kuiper will export metrics and serve prometheus at http://localhost:20499/metrics

Pluginhosts Configuration

The URL where hosts all of pre-build plugins. By default it's at packages.emqx.io. There could be several hosts (host can be separated with comma), if same package could be found in the several hosts, then the package in the 1st host will have the highest priority.

Please notice that only the plugins that can be installed to the current Kuiper instance will be listed through below Rest-APIs.

GET http://localhost:9081/plugins/sources/prebuild
GET http://localhost:9081/plugins/sinks/prebuild
GET http://localhost:9081/plugins/functions/prebuild

It has following conditions to make the plugins listed through previous APIs,

  • Kuiper version: The plugins must be built for the Kuiper instance version. If the plugins cannot be found for a specific version, no plugins will be returned.
  • Operating system: Now only Linux system is supported, so if Kuiper is running at other operating systems, no plugins will be returned.
  • CPU architecture: Only with correct CPU architecture built plugins are found in the plugin repository can the plugins be returned.
  • EMQ official released Docker images: Only when the Kuiper is running at EMQ official released Docker images can the plugins be returned.
pluginHosts: https://packages.emqx.io

It could be also as following, you can specify a local repository, and the plugin in that repository will have higher priorities.

pluginHosts: https://local.repo.net, https://packages.emqx.io

The directory structure of the plugins should be similar as following.

http://host:port/kuiper-plugins/0.9.1/alpine/sinks
http://host:port/kuiper-plugins/0.9.1/alpine/sources
http://host:port/kuiper-plugins/0.9.1/alpine/functions

The content of the page should be similar as below.

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<title>Directory listing for enterprise: /4.1.1/</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
<body>
	<h2>Directory listing for enterprise: /4.1.1/</h2>
	<hr>
	<ul>
		<li><a href="file_386.zip">file_386.zip</a>
		<li><a href="file_amd64.zip">file_amd64.zip</a>
		<li><a href="file_arm.zip">file_arm.zip</a>
		<li><a href="file_arm64.zip">file_arm64.zip</a>
		<li><a href="file_ppc64le.zip">file_ppc64le.zip</a>

		<li><a href="influx_386.zip">influx_386.zip</a>
		<li><a href="influx_amd64.zip">influx_amd64.zip</a>
		<li><a href="influx_arm.zip">influx_arm.zip</a>
		<li><a href="influx_arm64.zip">influx_arm64.zip</a>
		<li><a href="influx_ppc64le.zip">influx_ppc64le.zip</a>
	</ul>
	<hr>
</body>
</html>

Sink configurations

  #The cache persistence threshold size. If the message in sink cache is larger than 10, then it triggers persistence. If you find the remote system is slow to response, or sink throughput is small, then it's recommend to increase below 2 configurations.More memory is required with the increase of below 2 configurations.

  # If the message count reaches below value, then it triggers persistence.
  cacheThreshold: 10
  # The message persistence is triggered by a ticker, and cacheTriggerCount is for using configure the count to trigger the persistence procedure regardless if the message number reaches cacheThreshold or not. This is to prevent the data won't be saved as the cache never pass the threshold.
  cacheTriggerCount: 15

  # Control to disable cache or not. If it's set to true, then the cache will be disabled, otherwise, it will be enabled.
  disableCache: false