Reputation: 2782
By default, Debezium uses the primary key of the table as a message key. For example, if you have a table
create table users
(
id bigint auto_increment primary key,
department_id bigint
);
with data
+----+----------------+
| id | department_id |
+----+----------------+
| 5 | 1 |
| 6 | 1 |
| 7 | 2 |
+----+----------------+
Debezium will produce the following Kafka messages:
Key: {"id": 5} Value: {"id": 5, "department_id": 1}
Key: {"id": 6} Value: {"id": 6, "department_id": 1}
Key: {"id": 7} Value: {"id": 7, "department_id": 2}
The question is how to configure Debezium to use department_id
or any other column as Kafka message key?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6863
Reputation: 2782
There is the message.key.columns
parameter for this. In your connector's configuration, you should set it like this:
{
"name": "my-connector",
"config": {
"connector.class": "io.debezium.connector.mysql.MySqlConnector",
"tasks.max": "1",
"database.hostname": "mysql",
"database.port": "3306",
"database.whitelist": "my_database",
...
"message.key.columns": "my_database.users:department_id"
}
}
This parameter is supported by all the relational Debezium connectors.
You can find more information here:
https://debezium.io/blog/2019/09/26/debezium-0-10-0-cr2-released/ https://debezium.io/documentation/reference/1.0/assemblies/cdc-mysql-connector/as_deploy-the-mysql-connector.html#mysql-connector-configuration-properties_debezium
Upvotes: 3