KinesisReceiver
Using the Amazon Kinesis service, receives data records from an Amazon Kinesis stream.
Input Ports
When a feature is input, KinesisReceiver will commence retrieving data from the Kinesis stream.
Output Ports
Features containing data records from the specified Amazon Kinesis stream. The content and other details of the data record are stored as attributes of the feature. The following attributes are used:
Attribute | Description |
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sequence_number | The sequence number of the data record. |
partition_key | The partition key of the data record. |
data_blob | The data blob of the data record. |
shard_id | The id of the shard which contained the data record. |
Parameters
Amazon Kinesis Parameters
The name of the Kinesis stream from which data records are to be received.
The AWS region in which the Kinesis stream was created.
An access key associated with a user with permission to receive data records from the stream.
A secret key paired with the access key provided.
Receiver Options
The name of the application processing the Kinesis stream.
The idle time in seconds between reads from the Kinesis stream. Minimum is 0.001 seconds and can be up to 3 decimal spaces.
Maximum number of records that can be received from Kinesis stream per read. Maximum is 10,000 data records.
Stopping Condition
If None, the receiver runs indefinitely. If Max Polling Time, enter a maximum polling time in seconds in Max Polling Time. If Max Records Output, enter a maximum number of data records to be output in Max Records to Output. If Both, enter values for both Max Polling Time and Max Records to Output. Whichever of these two stopping conditions is met first will cause the receiver to stop reading from the stream.
The maximum time in seconds spent receiving no data records from the Kinesis stream. The polling time will start once all shards in the stream have been initialized. Once the maximum polling time has been reached, the receiver will stop reading from the stream. Minimum is 1 second and must be integer values.
The maximum number of data records to be output by the transformer. Once the maximum number of records has been output, the receiver will stop reading from the stream.
Editing Transformer Parameters
Using a set of menu options, transformer parameters can be assigned by referencing other elements in the workspace. More advanced functions, such as an advanced editor and an arithmetic editor, are also available in some transformers. To access a menu of these options, click beside the applicable parameter. For more information, see Transformer Parameter Menu Options.
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