| = Camel-Kafka-connector AWS2 KMS Sink for creating key |
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| This is an example for Camel-Kafka-connector AWS2-KMS Sink for creating key |
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| == Standalone |
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| === What is needed |
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| - An AWS Account |
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| === Running Kafka |
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| [source] |
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| $KAFKA_HOME/bin/zookeeper-server-start.sh $KAFKA_HOME/config/zookeeper.properties |
| $KAFKA_HOME/bin/kafka-server-start.sh $KAFKA_HOME/config/server.properties |
| $KAFKA_HOME/bin/kafka-topics.sh --create --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --replication-factor 1 --partitions 1 --topic mytopic |
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| === Download the connector package |
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| Download the connector package tar.gz and extract the content to a directory. In this example we'll use `/home/oscerd/connectors/` |
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| [source] |
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| > cd /home/oscerd/connectors/ |
| > wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/camel/kafkaconnector/camel-aws2-kms-kafka-connector/0.10.1/camel-aws2-kms-kafka-connector-0.10.1-package.tar.gz |
| > untar.gz camel-aws2-kms-kafka-connector-0.10.1-package.tar.gz |
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| === Configuring Kafka Connect |
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| You'll need to set up the `plugin.path` property in your kafka |
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| Open the `$KAFKA_HOME/config/connect-standalone.properties` and set the `plugin.path` property to your choosen location: |
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| [source] |
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| ... |
| plugin.path=/home/oscerd/connectors |
| ... |
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| === Setup the connectors |
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| Open the AWS2 KMS configuration file at `$EXAMPLES/aws2-kms/aws2-kms-sink-create-key/config/CamelAWS2KMSSinkConnector.properties` |
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| [source] |
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| name=CamelAWS2KMSSinkConnector |
| connector.class=org.apache.camel.kafkaconnector.aws2kms.CamelAws2kmsSinkConnector |
| key.converter=org.apache.kafka.connect.storage.StringConverter |
| value.converter=org.apache.kafka.connect.storage.StringConverter |
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| topics=mytopic |
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| camel.sink.path.label=kms-point |
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| camel.component.aws2-kms.operation=createKey |
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| camel.component.aws2-kms.accessKey=<accessKey> |
| camel.component.aws2-kms.secretKey=<secretKey> |
| camel.component.aws2-kms.region=<region> |
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| and add the correct credentials for AWS. |
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| === Running the example |
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| Run the kafka connect with the KMS Sink connector: |
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| [source] |
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| $KAFKA_HOME/bin/connect-standalone.sh $KAFKA_HOME/config/connect-standalone.properties $EXAMPLES/aws2-kms/aws2-kms-sink-create-key/config/CamelAWS2KMSSinkConnector.properties |
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| On a different terminal run the kafkacat producer and send the following message |
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| [source] |
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| > echo "Test1" | ./kafkacat -b localhost:9092 -t mytopic -H "CamelHeader.CamelAwsKMSDescription=CKC" |
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| On your AWS KMS console, you should see a new key with description CKC. |