azure_queue_storage
BETA
This component is mostly stable but breaking changes could still be made outside of major version releases if a fundamental problem with the component is found.
Sends messages to an Azure Storage Queue.
Introduced in version 3.36.0.
- Common
- Advanced
# Common config fields, showing default valuesoutput:label: ""azure_queue_storage:storage_account: ""storage_access_key: ""storage_connection_string: ""queue_name: ""max_in_flight: 1batching:count: 0byte_size: 0period: ""check: ""
# All config fields, showing default valuesoutput:label: ""azure_queue_storage:storage_account: ""storage_access_key: ""storage_connection_string: ""queue_name: ""ttl: ""max_in_flight: 1batching:count: 0byte_size: 0period: ""check: ""processors: []
Only one authentication method is required, storage_connection_string or storage_account and storage_access_key. If both are set then the storage_connection_string is given priority.
In order to set the queue_name you can use function interpolations described here, which are calculated per message of a batch.
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 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​
storage_account​
The storage account to upload messages to. This field is ignored if storage_connection_string is set.
Type: string
Default: ""
storage_access_key​
The storage account access key. This field is ignored if storage_connection_string is set.
Type: string
Default: ""
storage_connection_string​
A storage account connection string. This field is required if storage_account and storage_access_key are not set.
Type: string
Default: ""
queue_name​
The name of the target Queue Storage queue. This field supports interpolation functions.
Type: string
Default: ""
ttl​
The TTL of each individual message as a duration string. Defaults to 0, meaning no retention period is set This field supports interpolation functions.
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examplesttl: 60sttl: 5mttl: 36h
max_in_flight​
The maximum number of messages to have in flight at a given time. Increase this to improve throughput.
Type: int
Default: 1
Requires version 3.45.0 or newer
batching​
Allows you to configure a batching policy.
Type: object
# Examplesbatching:byte_size: 5000count: 0period: 1sbatching:count: 10period: 1sbatching:check: this.contains("END BATCH")count: 0period: 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: ""
# Examplesperiod: 1speriod: 1mperiod: 500ms
batching.check​
A Bloblang query that should return a boolean value indicating whether a message should end a batch.
Type: string
Default: ""
# Examplescheck: 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
Default: []
# Examplesprocessors:- archive:format: linesprocessors:- archive:format: json_arrayprocessors:- merge_json: {}