Phoenix
Phoenix source connector
Descriptionâ
Read Phoenix data through Jdbc connector. Support Batch mode and Streaming mode. The tested Phoenix version is 4.xx and 5.xx On the underlying implementation, through the jdbc driver of Phoenix, execute the upsert statement to write data to HBase. Two ways of connecting Phoenix with Java JDBC. One is to connect to zookeeper through JDBC, and the other is to connect to queryserver through JDBC thin client.
Tips: By default, the (thin) driver jar is used. If you want to use the (thick) driver or other versions of Phoenix (thin) driver, you need to recompile the jdbc connector module
Key featuresâ
supports query SQL and can achieve projection effect.
Optionsâ
driver [string]â
if you use phoenix (thick) driver the value is org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver
or you use (thin) driver the value is org.apache.phoenix.queryserver.client.Driver
url [string]â
if you use phoenix (thick) driver the value is jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2182/hbase
or you use (thin) driver the value is jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://localhost:8765;serialization=PROTOBUF
Exampleâ
use thick client drive
Jdbc {
driver = org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver
url = "jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2182/hbase"
query = "select age, name from test.source"
}
use thin client drive
Jdbc {
driver = org.apache.phoenix.queryserver.client.Driver
url = "jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://spark_e2e_phoenix_sink:8765;serialization=PROTOBUF"
query = "select age, name from test.source"
}