Normalizer image: wizzieio/normalizer:latest
How to get Normalizer image
You can pull the docker image from our registry:
$ docker pull wizzieio/normalizer:latest
How to use this image
Normalizer requires a running Kafka broker before it starts.
Link Normalizer to Kafka broker container
Zookeeper
First, start a zookeeper container by executing:
$ docker run --rm --name zookeeper-svc --net=host wurstmeister/zookeeper
You can found more information about wurstmeister/zookeeper
image here
Kafka
Now, start a kafka broker container by executing:
$ docker run --rm --name kafka-broker --net=host -e KAFKA_ADVERTISED_HOST_NAME=localhost -e KAFKA_ADVERTISED_PORT=9092 wurstmeister/kafka:0.10.2.1
You can found more information about wurstmeister/kafka
image here
Start Normalizer
Once kafka broker is up, we can start a Normalizer container and link it to the kafka broker, and configuring the APPLICATION_ID environment variable with our custom app name:
$ docker run --rm --name my-normalizer --net=host -e APPLICATION_ID=my-normalizer-app -e KAFKA_BOOTSTRAP_SERVER=localhost:9092 wizzieio/normalizer:latest
Now you can follow the base tutorial to test Normalizer!
Using environment variables in normalizer configuration
You can configure the docker image using these environment properties:
Env Property | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
APPLICATION_ID |
This id is used to identify a group of normalizer instances | null |
KAFKA_BOOTSTRAP_SERVER |
Kafka servers list | null |
NUM_STREAM_THREADS |
Number parallelism | 1 |
METRIC_ENABLE |
Enable the metrics | true |
METRIC_INTERVAL |
The interval time to report metrics (milliseconds) | 60000 |
MULTI_ID |
Configure the multi.id property Multi Tenant |
false |
MAX_OUTPUT_KAFKA_TOPICS |
Max limit of output kafka topics | 500 |
You can found more information about base configuration here