Connector Admin CLI
The pulsar-admin tool helps you manage Pulsar connectors.
sources
An interface for managing Pulsar IO sources (ingress data into Pulsar).
$ pulsar-admin sources subcommands
Subcommands are:
- 
create - 
update - 
delete - 
get - 
status - 
list - 
stop - 
start - 
restart - 
localrun - 
available-sources - 
reload 
create
Submit a Pulsar IO source connector to run in a Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources create options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the NAR archive for the source.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--classname | The source's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--deserialization-classname | The SerDe classname for the source. | 
--destination-topic-name | The Pulsar topic to which data is sent. | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
 --parallelism | The source's parallelism factor, that is, the number of source instances to run. | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the source. Possible Values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to the process and Docker runtimes). | 
-st, --schema-type | The schema type. Either a builtin schema (for example, AVRO and JSON) or custom schema class name to be used to encode messages emitted from source.  | 
--source-config | Source config key/values. | 
--source-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the source's configuration. | 
-t, --source-type | The source's connector provider. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
update
Update a already submitted Pulsar IO source connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources update options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the NAR archive for the source.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--classname | The source's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--deserialization-classname | The SerDe classname for the source. | 
--destination-topic-name | The Pulsar topic to which data is sent. | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
 --parallelism | The source's parallelism factor, that is, the number of source instances to run. | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the source. Possible Values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to the process and Docker runtimes). | 
-st, --schema-type | The schema type. Either a builtin schema (for example, AVRO and JSON) or custom schema class name to be used to encode messages emitted from source.  | 
--source-config | Source config key/values. | 
--source-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the source's configuration. | 
-t, --source-type | The source's connector provider. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
--update-auth-data | Whether or not to update the auth data. Default value: false.  | 
delete
Delete a Pulsar IO source connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources delete options
Option
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
get
Get the information about a Pulsar IO source connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources get options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
status
Check the current status of a Pulsar Source.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources status options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The source ID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar gets status of all instances. | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
list
List all running Pulsar IO source connectors.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources list options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
stop
Stop a source instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources stop options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The source instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar stops all instances. | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
start
Start a source instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources start options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The source instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar starts all instances. | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
restart
Restart a source instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources restart options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The source instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar restarts all instances. | 
--name | The source's name. | 
--namespace | The source's namespace. | 
--tenant | The source's tenant. | 
localrun
Run a Pulsar IO source connector locally rather than deploying it to the Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources localrun options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the NAR archive for the Source.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--broker-service-url | The URL for the Pulsar broker. | 
--classname | The source's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--client-auth-params | Client authentication parameter. | 
--client-auth-plugin | Client authentication plugin using which function-process can connect to broker. | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
--deserialization-classname | The SerDe classname for the source. | 
--destination-topic-name | The Pulsar topic to which data is sent. | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
--hostname-verification-enabled | Enable hostname verification. Default value: false.  | 
--name | The source’s name. | 
--namespace | The source’s namespace. | 
--parallelism | The source’s parallelism factor, that is, the number of source instances to run). | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the source.  Available values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per source instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
-st, --schema-type | The schema type. Either a builtin schema (for example, AVRO and JSON) or custom schema class name to be used to encode messages emitted from source.  | 
--source-config | Source config key/values. | 
--source-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the source’s configuration. | 
--source-type | The source's connector provider. | 
--tenant | The source’s tenant. | 
--tls-allow-insecure | Allow insecure tls connection. Default value: false.  | 
--tls-trust-cert-path | The tls trust cert file path. | 
--use-tls | Use tls connection. Default value: false.  | 
available-sources
Get the list of Pulsar IO connector sources supported by Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources available-sources
reload
Reload the available built-in connectors.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sources reload
sinks
An interface for managing Pulsar IO sinks (egress data from Pulsar).
$ pulsar-admin sinks subcommands
Subcommands are:
- 
create - 
update - 
delete - 
get - 
status - 
list - 
stop - 
start - 
restart - 
localrun - 
available-sinks - 
reload 
create
Submit a Pulsar IO sink connector to run in a Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks create options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the archive file for the sink.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--auto-ack | Whether or not the framework will automatically acknowledge messages. | 
--classname | The sink's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--custom-schema-inputs | The map of input topics to schema types or class names (as a JSON string). | 
--custom-serde-inputs | The map of input topics to SerDe class names (as a JSON string). | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
-i, --inputs | The sink's input topic or topics (multiple topics can be specified as a comma-separated list). | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
 --parallelism | The sink's parallelism factor, that is, the number of sink instances to run. | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the sink. Possible Values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to the process and Docker runtimes). | 
--retain-ordering | Sink consumes and sinks messages in order. | 
--sink-config | sink config key/values. | 
--sink-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the sink's configuration. | 
-t, --sink-type | The sink's connector provider. | 
--subs-name | Pulsar source subscription name if user wants a specific subscription-name for input-topic consumer. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
--timeout-ms | The message timeout in milliseconds. | 
--topics-pattern | TopicsPattern to consume from list of topics under a namespace that match the pattern. --input and --topics-Pattern are mutually exclusive. Add SerDe class name for a pattern in --customSerdeInputs (supported for java fun only). | 
update
Update a Pulsar IO sink connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks update options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the archive file for the sink.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--auto-ack | Whether or not the framework will automatically acknowledge messages. | 
--classname | The sink's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
--custom-schema-inputs | The map of input topics to schema types or class names (as a JSON string). | 
--custom-serde-inputs | The map of input topics to SerDe class names (as a JSON string). | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to Docker runtime). | 
-i, --inputs | The sink's input topic or topics (multiple topics can be specified as a comma-separated list). | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
 --parallelism | The sink's parallelism factor, that is, the number of sink instances to run. | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the sink. Possible Values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to the process and Docker runtimes). | 
--retain-ordering | Sink consumes and sinks messages in order. | 
--sink-config | sink config key/values. | 
--sink-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the sink's configuration. | 
-t, --sink-type | The sink's connector provider. | 
--subs-name | Pulsar source subscription name if user wants a specific subscription-name for input-topic consumer. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
--timeout-ms | The message timeout in milliseconds. | 
--topics-pattern | TopicsPattern to consume from list of topics under a namespace that match the pattern. --input and --topics-Pattern are mutually exclusive. Add SerDe class name for a pattern in --customSerdeInputs (supported for java fun only). | 
--update-auth-data | Whether or not to update the auth data. Default value: false.  | 
delete
Delete a Pulsar IO sink connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks delete options
Option
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
get
Get the information about a Pulsar IO sink connector.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks get options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
status
Check the current status of a Pulsar sink.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks status options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The sink ID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar gets status of all instances. | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
list
List all running Pulsar IO sink connectors.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks list options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
stop
Stop a sink instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks stop options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The sink instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar stops all instances. | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
start
Start a sink instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks start options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The sink instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar starts all instances. | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
restart
Restart a sink instance.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks restart options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
--instance-id | The sink instanceID. If instance-id is not provided, Pulsar restarts all instances. | 
--name | The sink's name. | 
--namespace | The sink's namespace. | 
--tenant | The sink's tenant. | 
localrun
Run a Pulsar IO sink connector locally rather than deploying it to the Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks localrun options
Options
| Flag | Description | 
|---|---|
-a, --archive | The path to the archive file for the sink.  It also supports url-path (http/https/file [file protocol assumes that file already exists on worker host]) from which worker can download the package.  | 
--auto-ack | Whether or not the framework will automatically acknowledge messages. | 
--broker-service-url | The URL for the Pulsar broker. | 
--classname | The sink's class name if archive is file-url-path (file://). | 
--client-auth-params | Client authentication parameter. | 
--client-auth-plugin | Client authentication plugin using which function-process can connect to broker. | 
--cpu | The CPU (in cores) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
--custom-schema-inputs | The map of input topics to Schema types or class names (as a JSON string). | 
--custom-serde-inputs | The map of input topics to SerDe class names (as a JSON string). | 
--disk | The disk (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
--hostname-verification-enabled | Enable hostname verification. Default value: false.  | 
-i, --inputs | The sink's input topic or topics (multiple topics can be specified as a comma-separated list). | 
--name | The sink’s name. | 
--namespace | The sink’s namespace. | 
--parallelism | The sink’s parallelism factor, that is, the number of sink instances to run). | 
--processing-guarantees | The processing guarantees (aka delivery semantics) applied to the sink.  Available values: ATLEAST_ONCE, ATMOST_ONCE, EFFECTIVELY_ONCE.  | 
--ram | The RAM (in bytes) that needs to be allocated per sink instance (applicable only to the Docker runtime). | 
--retain-ordering | Sink consumes and sinks messages in order. | 
--sink-config | sink config key/values. | 
--sink-config-file | The path to a YAML config file specifying the sink’s configuration. | 
--sink-type | The sink's connector provider. | 
--subs-name | Pulsar source subscription name if user wants a specific subscription-name for input-topic consumer. | 
--tenant | The sink’s tenant. | 
--timeout-ms | The message timeout in milliseconds. | 
--tls-allow-insecure | Allow insecure tls connection. Default value: false.  | 
--tls-trust-cert-path | The tls trust cert file path. | 
--topics-pattern | TopicsPattern to consume from list of topics under a namespace that match the pattern. --input and --topics-Pattern are mutually exclusive. Add SerDe class name for a pattern in --customSerdeInputs (supported for java fun only). | 
--use-tls | Use tls connection. Default value: false.  | 
available-sinks
Get the list of Pulsar IO connector sinks supported by Pulsar cluster.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks available-sinks
reload
Reload the available built-in connectors.
Usage
$ pulsar-admin sinks reload