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couchbase

Performs operations against Couchbase for each message, allowing you to store or delete data.

Introduced in version 4.37.0.

# Common config fields, showing default values
output:
label: ""
couchbase:
url: couchbase://localhost:11210 # No default (required)
username: "" # No default (optional)
password: "" # No default (optional)
bucket: "" # No default (required)
id: ${! json("id") } # No default (required)
content: "" # No default (optional)
operation: upsert
max_in_flight: 64
batching:
count: 0
byte_size: 0
period: ""
check: ""

When inserting, replacing or upserting documents, each must have the content property set.

Performance

This output benefits from sending multiple messages in flight in parallel for improved performance. You can tune the max number of in flight messages (or message batches) with the field max_in_flight.

This output benefits from sending messages as a batch for improved performance. Batches can be formed at both the input and output level. You can find out more in this doc.

Fields

url

Couchbase connection string.

Type: string

# Examples
url: couchbase://localhost:11210

username

Username to connect to the cluster.

Type: string

password

Password to connect to the cluster.

Type: string

bucket

Couchbase bucket.

Type: string

collection

Bucket collection.

Type: string

Default: "_default"

transcoder

Couchbase transcoder to use.

Type: string

Default: "legacy"

OptionSummary
jsonJSONTranscoder implements the default transcoding behavior and applies JSON transcoding to all values. This will apply the following behavior to the value: binary ([]byte) -> error. default -> JSON value, JSON Flags.
legacyLegacyTranscoder implements the behavior for a backward-compatible transcoder. This transcoder implements behavior matching that of gocb v1.This will apply the following behavior to the value: binary ([]byte) -> binary bytes, Binary expectedFlags. string -> string bytes, String expectedFlags. default -> JSON value, JSON expectedFlags.
rawRawBinaryTranscoder implements passthrough behavior of raw binary data. This transcoder does not apply any serialization. This will apply the following behavior to the value: binary ([]byte) -> binary bytes, binary expectedFlags. default -> error.
rawjsonRawJSONTranscoder implements passthrough behavior of JSON data. This transcoder does not apply any serialization. It will forward data across the network without incurring unnecessary parsing costs. This will apply the following behavior to the value: binary ([]byte) -> JSON bytes, JSON expectedFlags. string -> JSON bytes, JSON expectedFlags. default -> error.
rawstringRawStringTranscoder implements passthrough behavior of raw string data. This transcoder does not apply any serialization. This will apply the following behavior to the value: string -> string bytes, string expectedFlags. default -> error.

timeout

Operation timeout.

Type: string

Default: "15s"

id

Document id. This field supports interpolation functions.

Type: string

# Examples
id: ${! json("id") }

content

Document content.

Type: string

operation

Couchbase operation to perform.

Type: string

Default: "upsert"

OptionSummary
insertinsert a new document.
removedelete a document.
replacereplace the contents of a document.
upsertcreates a new document if it does not exist, if it does exist then it updates it.

max_in_flight

The maximum number of messages to have in flight at a given time. Increase this to improve throughput.

Type: int

Default: 64

batching

Allows you to configure a batching policy.

Type: object

# Examples
batching:
byte_size: 5000
count: 0
period: 1s
batching:
count: 10
period: 1s
batching:
check: this.contains("END BATCH")
count: 0
period: 1m

batching.count

A number of messages at which the batch should be flushed. If 0 disables count based batching.

Type: int

Default: 0

batching.byte_size

An amount of bytes at which the batch should be flushed. If 0 disables size based batching.

Type: int

Default: 0

batching.period

A period in which an incomplete batch should be flushed regardless of its size.

Type: string

Default: ""

# Examples
period: 1s
period: 1m
period: 500ms

batching.check

A Bloblang query that should return a boolean value indicating whether a message should end a batch.

Type: string

Default: ""

# Examples
check: this.type == "end_of_transaction"

batching.processors

A list of processors to apply to a batch as it is flushed. This allows you to aggregate and archive the batch however you see fit. Please note that all resulting messages are flushed as a single batch, therefore splitting the batch into smaller batches using these processors is a no-op.

Type: array

# Examples
processors:
- archive:
format: concatenate
processors:
- archive:
format: lines
processors:
- archive:
format: json_array