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SQL Server to Kafka

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

Target DataSource:

Connection

Basic Functions

FunctionDescription
Schema Migration

If the specified Topic after mapping does not exist in the Target, BladePipe will automatically create the Topic, allowing setting the number of partitions.

Full Data Migration

Migrate data by sequentially scanning data in tables and writing it in batches to the message-oriented middleware.

Incremental Data Sync

Sync of common DML like INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE is supported.

Subscription Modification

Add, delete, or modify the subscribed tables with support for historical data migration. For more information, see Modify Subscription.

Metadata Retrieval

Retrieve the target metadata with filtering conditions or target primary keys set from the source table.

Advanced Functions

FunctionDescription
Message Format

The following message formats are supported. See Message Format.

  • CloudCanal format
  • AlibabaCanal format
Topic Mapping Rules

By default, Topic is formed by connecting source instance id, database, and table with . in between (e.g., my-vgpq6q097174t6t.dingtax.app_key). Also, it supports the mapping rules, namely, keeping the name the same as that in Source, converting the text to lowercase, converting the text to uppercase.

Table-level Topic

Create Topics corresponding to the tables in the Source, and the table partitions can be obtained automatically.

DDL Dedicated Topic

Allow specifying a Topic for DDL. If not specified, DDL time is placed in partition 0 of the Topic created from the corresponding table.

Custom Code

For more information, see Custom Code Processing, Debug Custom Code and Logging in Custom Code.

Data Filtering Conditions

Support data filtering using WHERE conditions, with SQL-92 as the SQL language. For more information, see Data Filtering.

Examples

TitleDetails
MySQL to Kafka Data Migration and Synchronization

See Synchronize Data from MySQL to Kafka.


Source

Prerequisites

PrerequisiteDescription
Permissions for Account

See Required Permissions for SQL Server.

Enable SQL Server CDC

Run: exec [your_database].sys.sp_cdc_enable_db

Parameters

ParameterDescription
maxTxsPerIteration

Maximum number of transactions to scan each time in incremental data sync.

scanParallel

Full data stage: The number of tables to be scanned in parallel.
Incremental stage: The number of CDC tables to be scanned in parallel.

eventStoreSize

Size of the cache for parsed incremental events.

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


Target

Prerequisites

PrerequisiteDescription
Port Preparation

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

Parameters

ParameterDescription
schemaFormat

Message format. For more information, see Message Format.

batchWriteSize

The maximum data size of a single message. If the size exceeds the limit, the message will be split.

defaultTopic

Messages that cannot find a corresponding topic are sent to this topic (such as adding a new table)

ddlTopic

A topic specifically used to receive DDL events. If it is empty, the DDL events will be sent to the 0th partition of the corresponding topic.

compressionType

Kafka compression.type parameter to set compression algorithm. Support GZIP, SNAPPY, LZ4, ZSTD.

batchSize

Kafka batch.size parameter.

acks

Kafka acks parameter. By default, it is all.

maxRequestBytes

Kafka max.request.size parameter.

lingerMs

Kafka linger.ms parameter. By default, it is 1.

envelopSchemaInclude

When schemaFormat is set to DEBEZIUM_ENVELOP_JSON_FOR_MQ, it means whether the message body contains schema information.

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.