ConsumeAMQP 2.3.0¶

BUNDLE¶

org.apache.nifi | nifi-amqp-nar

DESCRIPTION¶

Consumes AMQP Messages from an AMQP Broker using the AMQP 0.9.1 protocol. Each message that is received from the AMQP Broker will be emitted as its own FlowFile to the ‘success’ relationship.

TAGS¶

amqp, consume, get, message, rabbit, receive

INPUT REQUIREMENT¶

FORBIDDEN

Supports Sensitive Dynamic Properties¶

false

PROPERTIES¶

Property

Description

AMQP Version

AMQP Version. Currently only supports AMQP v0.9.1.

Brokers

A comma-separated list of known AMQP Brokers in the format <host>:<port> (e.g., localhost:5672). If this is set, Host Name and Port are ignored. Only include hosts from the same AMQP cluster.

Host Name

Network address of AMQP broker (e.g., localhost). If Brokers is set, then this property is ignored.

Password

Password used for authentication and authorization.

Port

Numeric value identifying Port of AMQP broker (e.g., 5671). If Brokers is set, then this property is ignored.

Queue

The name of the existing AMQP Queue from which messages will be consumed. Usually pre-defined by AMQP administrator.

User Name

User Name used for authentication and authorization.

Virtual Host

Virtual Host name which segregates AMQP system for enhanced security.

auto.acknowledge

If false (Non-Auto-Acknowledge), the messages will be acknowledged by the processor after transferring the FlowFiles to success and committing the NiFi session. Non-Auto-Acknowledge mode provides ‘at-least-once’ delivery semantics. If true (Auto-Acknowledge), messages that are delivered to the AMQP Client will be auto-acknowledged by the AMQP Broker just after sending them out. This generally will provide better throughput but will also result in messages being lost upon restart/crash of the AMQP Broker, NiFi or the processor. Auto-Acknowledge mode provides ‘at-most-once’ delivery semantics and it is recommended only if loosing messages is acceptable.

batch.size

The maximum number of messages that should be processed in a single session. Once this many messages have been received (or once no more messages are readily available), the messages received will be transferred to the ‘success’ relationship and the messages will be acknowledged to the AMQP Broker. Setting this value to a larger number could result in better performance, particularly for very small messages, but can also result in more messages being duplicated upon sudden restart of NiFi.

cert-authentication

Authenticate using the SSL certificate rather than user name/password.

header.format

Defines how to output headers from the received message

header.key.prefix

Text to be prefixed to header keys as the are added to the FlowFile attributes. Processor will append ‘.’ to the value of this property

header.separator

The character that is used to separate key-value for header in String. The value must be only one character.

prefetch.count

The maximum number of unacknowledged messages for the consumer. If consumer has this number of unacknowledged messages, AMQP broker will no longer send new messages until consumer acknowledges some of the messages already delivered to it.Allowed values: from 0 to 65535. 0 means no limit

remove.curly.braces

If true Remove Curly Braces, Curly Braces in the header will be automatically remove.

ssl-context-service

The SSL Context Service used to provide client certificate information for TLS/SSL connections.

RELATIONSHIPS¶

NAME

DESCRIPTION

success

All FlowFiles that are received from the AMQP queue are routed to this relationship

WRITES ATTRIBUTES¶

NAME

DESCRIPTION

amqp$appId

The App ID field from the AMQP Message

amqp$contentEncoding

The Content Encoding reported by the AMQP Message

amqp$contentType

The Content Type reported by the AMQP Message

amqp$headers

The headers present on the AMQP Message. Added only if processor is configured to output this attribute.

<Header Key Prefix>.<attribute>

Each message header will be inserted with this attribute name, if processor is configured to output headers as attribute

amqp$deliveryMode

The numeric indicator for the Message’s Delivery Mode

amqp$priority

The Message priority

amqp$correlationId

The Message’s Correlation ID

amqp$replyTo

The value of the Message’s Reply-To field

amqp$expiration

The Message Expiration

amqp$messageId

The unique ID of the Message

amqp$timestamp

The timestamp of the Message, as the number of milliseconds since epoch

amqp$type

The type of message

amqp$userId

The ID of the user

amqp$clusterId

The ID of the AMQP Cluster

amqp$routingKey

The routingKey of the AMQP Message

amqp$exchange

The exchange from which AMQP Message was received