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Loopback connector for AWS Kinesis Firehose
First make sure that you have AWS credentials in .aws/credentials
file.
Next, make sure that in your datasources.json
the something like the following
exists:
"firehose": {
"name": "firehose",
"connector": "loopback-connector-firehose",
"region": "us-west-1",
"DeliveryStreamName": "delivery-stream-name",
"ColumnNames": ["messageId","stringData"]
}
Where ColumnNames
is the RedShift column name for which your delivery stream
has been constructed.
This connector is a non-database connector, which means that standard
API representing CRUD operations does not get created by default. Instead it
binds the send
remoting method to the model.
The data that gets sent to it will be formed into pipe delimited string, which will then be sent out.
If data being passed into the connector includes DeliveryStreamName
, the
connector will use that instead of settings defined one. This is recommended
when you have many different delivery streams for a given abstract model
defined route.
To use dynamic delivery stream, make sure your abstract model has remoting hook that sets the delivery stream name before remoting:
MyModel.beforeRemoting( 'send', function( ctx, modelInst, next) {
ctx.args.data.DeliveryStreamName = "delivery-stream-name";
next();
});
FAQs
Loopback.js connector for Amazon Kinesis Firehose
The npm package loopback-connector-firehose receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, loopback-connector-firehose popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that loopback-connector-firehose demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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