The s3_exporter
is a processor that will export data to S3. This exporter will ignore empty slices to prevent feeding empty objects into the S3 store.
For this processor to run, a path is required in the configuration. The base bucket must of the path must already exists in S3.
If you are using the asset version >= 2.4.0, it should be used on teraslice >= v84.0
This is an example of converting the input data into ldjson and sent to the worker's /app/data/test_files
directory. Since fields is specified, only the fields listed will be allowed through. Since file_per_slice is set to true, each slice will create a new file, which is the workerId as well as the slice order number.
Example Job
{
"name": "s3_exporter",
"lifecycle": "once",
"workers": 1,
"max_retries": 0,
"assets": [
"file",
"standard"
],
"operations": [
{
"_op": "test-reader"
},
{
"_op": "s3_exporter",
"path": "/app/data/test_files",
"format": "ldjson",
"line_delimiter": "\n",
"file_per_slice": true,
"fields": ["name"]
}
]
}
Here is a representation of what the processor will do with the configuration listed in the job above
const firstSlice = [
{ name: 'chilly', age: 33 },
{ name: 'willy', age: 31 },
{ name: 'philly', age: 43 },
];
const results = await process.run(firstSlice);
// the processor will always return the input records.
results === firstSlice;
// file made at bucket /app/data/test_files/{WORKER_ID}.0
`
"{"name":"chilly"}"\n
"{"name":"willy"}"\n
"{"name":"philly"}"\n
`
const secondSlice = [
{ name: 'fred', age: 33 },
{ name: 'art', age: 31 },
{ name: 'herbert', age: 43 },
];
const results = await process.run(secondSlice);
// the processor will always return the input records.
results === secondSlice;
// file made at bucket /app/data/test_files/{WORKER_ID}.1
`
"{"name":"fred"}"\n
"{"name":"art"}"\n
"{"name":"herbert"}"\n
`
This test job will send data to csv files that
include column headers in the worker's /app/data/test_files
directory.
Example Job
{
"name": "s3_exporter",
"lifecycle": "once",
"workers": 1,
"max_retries": 0,
"assets": [
"file",
"standard"
],
"operations": [
{
"_op": "test-reader"
},
{
"_op": "s3_exporter",
"path": "/app/data/test_files",
"format": "csv",
"include_header": true
}
]
}
Here is a representation of what the processor will do with the configuration listed in the job above
const firstSlice = [
{ name: 'chilly', age: 33 },
{ name: 'willy', age: 31 },
{ name: 'philly', age: 43 },
];
const results = await process.run(firstSlice);
// the processor will always return the input records.
results === firstSlice;
// file made at bucket /app/data/test_files/{WORKER_ID}.0
`
"name","age"\n
"chilly", 33"\n
"willy", 31"\n
"philly", 43"\n
`
Configuration | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
_op | Name of operation, it must reflect the exact name of the file | String | required |
path | The bucket and optional prefix for data. If there is no / in this parameter, it will just be treated as a bucket name, and if there is no trailing / , one will be added to separate anything after the bucket from the worker names. |
String | optional, if path is not provided in the opConfig, it must be provided in the api configuration, files will be named after the TS workers, so multiple workers can write data to the same directory concurrently. |
extension | Optional file extension to add to file names | String | optional, A . is not automatically prepended to this value when being added to the filename, if it is desired it must be specified on the extension |
compression | you may specify a compression algorithm to apply to the data before being written to file, it may be set to none , lz4 or gzip |
String | optional, defaults none |
fields | a list of allowed fields to output. This parameter will be ignored if format is set to raw |
String[] | optional, by default all fields will be included in output |
api_name | Name of api used for hdfs_exporter | String | optional, defaults to s3_sender_api |
field_delimiter | A delimiter between field names. This is only used when format is set to csv |
String | optional, defaults to , |
line_delimiter | A delimiter applied between each record or slice, please reference the format section for more information how this deliminator is applied for each format. | String | optional, defaults to \n |
file_per_slice | This setting determines if the output for a worker will be in a single file (false ), or if the worker will create a new file for every slice it processes (true ). If set to true , an integer, starting at 0, will be appended to the filename and incremented by 1 for each slice a worker processes |
Boolean | optional, defaults to true . If using json format, this option will be overridden to true |
include_header | Determines whether or not to include column headers for the fields in output files. If set to true , a header will be added as the first entry to every file created. This option is only used for tsv and csv formats |
Boolean | optional, defaults to false |
concurrency | The represents the limit on how many parallel writes will occur at a given time | Number | optional, defaults to 10 |
format | Used to determine how the data should be written to file, options are: json , ldjson , raw , csv , tsv |
String | required, please reference the format section for more information |
connection | Name of the hdfs connection to use when sending data | String | optional, defaults to the default connection |
Format determines how the data is saved to file, please check the references below for further information on each behavior.
json
output treats each slice as an array of JSON records. It will coerce the object_per_slice to true so that each output object will be a single array that consists of all the records included in the slice. Additionally, a line_delimiter is appended to the end of every file.
ldjson
(line-delimited JSON) format will convert each individual record into JSON and separate each one by whats configured by the line_delimiter
parameter
tsv
format will generate files where each line consists of tab-separated fields from each record. Providing this option is the same as providing the csv
option with \t
as the field_delimiter
.
csv
format will generate files where each line consisting of fields from each record delimited by the delimiter specified by field_delimiter
. field_delimiter
defaults to ,
, but if multi-character or custom delimiters are needed, csv
should be selected here and used in conjunction with the field_delimiter
option
raw
format will generate files where each line is the value of the data
attribute of a data entity in the slice. This is mainly used to process binary data or other data that are not strings, the records must be sent to the hdfs_exporter
in the form of:
{ "data": "some processed data string or buffer" }
In file_assets v1, many core components were made into teraslice apis. When you use a file processor it will automatically setup the api for you, but if you manually specify the api, then there are restrictions on what configurations you can put on the operation so that clashing of configurations are minimized. The api configs take precedence.
If submitting the job in long form, here is a list of parameters that will throw an error if also specified on the opConfig, since these values should be placed on the api:
path
SHORT FORM (no api specified)
{
"name": "s3_sender",
"lifecycle": "once",
"analytics": true,
"slicers": 1,
"workers": 1,
"assets": [
"file",
"elasticsearch"
],
"operations": [
{
"_op": "elasticsearch_reader",
"size": 500,
"index": "test_index",
"type": "events",
"date_field_name": "created",
"time_resolution": "ms"
},
{
"_op": "key_router",
"from": "beginning",
"use": 1
},
{
"_op": "s3_exporter",
"api_name": "s3_sender_api",
"path": "routed-path-s3",
"file_per_slice": true
}
]
}
this configuration will be expanded out to the long form underneath the hood
LONG FORM (api is specified)
{
"name": "s3_sender",
"lifecycle": "once",
"analytics": true,
"slicers": 1,
"workers": 1,
"assets": [
"file",
"elasticsearch"
],
"apis": [
{
"_name": "s3_sender_api",
"path": "routed-path-s3",
"file_per_slice": true
},
{
"_name": "elasticsearch_reader_api",
"size": 500,
"index": "test_index",
"type": "events",
"date_field_name": "created",
"time_resolution": "ms"
}
],
"operations": [
{
"_op": "elasticsearch_reader",
"api_name": "elasticsearch_reader_api",
},
{
"_op": "s3_exporter",
"api_name": "s3_sender_api",
}
]
}