Ingest data from NATS JetStream
You can ingest data from NATS JetStream into RisingWave by using the NATS source connector in RisingWave.
NATS is an open source messaging system for cloud native applications. It provides a lightweight publish-subscribe architecture for high performance messaging.
NATS JetStream is a streaming data platform built on top of NATS. It enables real-time and historical access to streams of data via durable subscriptions and consumer groups.
The NATS source connector in RisingWave is currently in Beta. Please contact us if you encounter any issues or have feedback.
Prerequisites
Before ingesting data from NATS JetStream into RisingWave, please ensure the following:
- The NATS JetStream server is running and accessible from your RisingWave cluster.
- If authentication is required for the NATS JetStream server, make sure you have the client username and password. The client user must have the
subscribe
permission for the subject. - Create the NATS subject from which you want to ingest data.
- Ensure that your RisingWave cluster is running.
Ingest data into RisingWave
When creating a source, you can choose to persist the data from the source in RisingWave by using CREATE TABLE
instead of CREATE SOURCE
and specifying the connection settings and data format.
Syntax
CREATE {TABLE | SOURCE} [ IF NOT EXISTS ] source_name
[ schema_definition ]
WITH (
connector='nats',
nats.server_url='<your nats server>:<port>', [ <another_server_url_if_available>, ...]
nats.subject='<your subject>',
-- Optional parameters
nats.user='<your user name>',
nats.password='<your password>'
)
FORMAT PLAIN ENCODE JSON;
schema_definition:
(
column_name data_type [ PRIMARY KEY ], ...
[ PRIMARY KEY ( column_name, ... ) ]
)
RisingWave performs primary key constraint checks on tables with connector settings but not on regular sources. If you need the checks to be performed, please create a table with connector settings.
For a table with primary key constraints, if a new data record with an existing key comes in, the new record will overwrite the existing record.
According to the NATS documentation, stream names must adhere to subject naming rules as well as being friendly to the file system. Here are the recommended guidelines for stream names:
- Use alphanumeric values.
- Avoid spaces, tabs, periods (
.
), greater than (>
) or asterisks (*
). - Do not include path separators (forward slash or backward slash).
- Keep the name length limited to 32 characters as the JetStream storage directories include the account, stream name, and consumer name.
- Avoid using reserved file names like
NUL
orLPT1
. - Be cautious of case sensitivity in file systems. To prevent collisions, ensure that stream or account names do not clash due to case differences. For example,
Foo
andfoo
would collide on Windows or macOS systems.
Parameters
Field | Notes |
---|---|
nats.server_url | Required. URLs of the NATS JetStream server, in the format of address:port. If multiple addresses are specified, use commas to separate them. |
nats.subject | Required. NATS subject that you want to ingest from. |
nats.user | Optional. If authentication is required, specify the client user name. |
nats.password | Optional. If authentication is required, specify the client password. |
What's next
After the source or table is created, you can create materialized views to transform or analyze your streaming data.