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Kafka to MongoDB

BladePipe supports data replication from Kafka to MongoDB. View supported migration, sync, verification, and connector capabilities.

Target DataSource:

Connection

Basic Functions

FunctionDescription
Incremental Data Sync

Allow subscribing to messages from the source Topic and transforming them into DML operations, namely, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE.

Subscription Modification

Add, delete, or modify the subscribed topics. For more information, see Modify Subscription.

Position Resetting

Reset positions by timestamp to consume the data in a past period again.

Advanced Functions

FunctionDescription
Message Format

The following message formats are supported. See Message Format.

  • CloudCanal format
  • AlibabaCanal format
Pre-Creation of Collection in the Target

Automatic collection creation is not supported when moving data from Kafka/AutoMQ to MongoDB.

Limits

LimitDescription
Creating Tables in the Target in Advance

Only support automatic Topic creation for messages.

Raw Message Format

Only support raw message replication from Kafka to Kafka, and Raw Message Format needs to be selected at both the Source and the Target.


Source

Prerequisites

PrerequisiteDescription
Port Preparation

Allow the migration and sync node (Worker) to connect to the Kafka ports.

Parameters

ParameterDescription
schemaFormat

MQ Message format. For more information, see Message Format.

consumerGroupId

Kafka consumer group ID.

consumeParallel

Degree of consuming Kafka topics in parallel.

sessionTimeoutMs

Kafka session timeout in milliseconds.

maxPollRecords

Maximum number of messages fetched in one poll from Kafka.

dbHeartbeatIntervalSec

Interval for initiating heartbeat on the source database.

dbHeartbeatToleranceStep

The threshold of gap between the latest offset and the current offset. If the actual gap is bigger than the threshold, BladePipe won‘t send heartbeat message.

customClientProps

Custom properties passed to the Kafka client in JSON format. The key is the parameter name and the value is the parameter value. This setting takes the highest priority. For example: AWS IAM Access Control

Tips: To modify the general parameters, see General Parameters and Functions.


Target

Prerequisites

PrerequisiteDescription
Permissions for Account

See Permissions Required for MongoDB.

Port Preparation

Allow the migration and sync node (sidecar) to connect to MongoDB/DocumentDB nodes.

Parameters

ParameterDescription
totalDataInMemMb

Maximum data size allowed in memory when writing in batches; If the data size exceeds the memory limit, or the wait time exceeds asyncFlushIntervalSec, then data is flushed to the write queue.

asyncFlushIntervalSec

Interval to wait for flushing when writing in batches; If the wait time exceeds asyncFlushIntervalSec, or the data size exceeds totalDataInMemMb, then data is flushed to the write queue.

flushBatchMb

Maximum batch size per table; If the batch size exceeds this limit, then data is flushed to the write queue.

realFlushPauseSec

Wait time to flush data to MongoDB. 0 means no wait is needed.

enableTimeZoneProcess

Enable time zone conversion for time fields.

timezone

Timezone in the Target (by default, UTC).

enableBatchApply

Enable batch write mode (it is disabled by default).

Tips: To modify the general parameters, see General Parameters and Functions.