The Snowplow S3 Loader consumes records from an Amazon Kinesis stream or NSQ topic, and writes them to S3.
There are 2 file formats supported:
- LZO
- GZip
The records are treated as raw byte arrays. Elephant Bird's BinaryBlockWriter
class is used to serialize them as a Protocol Buffers array (so it is clear where one record ends and the next begins) before compressing them.
The compression process generates both compressed .lzo files and small .lzo.index files (splittable LZO). Each index file contain the byte offsets of the LZO blocks in the corresponding compressed file, meaning that the blocks can be processed in parallel.
The records are treated as byte arrays containing UTF-8 encoded strings (whether CSV, JSON or TSV). New lines are used to separate records written to a file. This format can be used with the Snowplow Kinesis Enriched stream, among other streams.
Assuming git, Vagrant and VirtualBox installed:
host$ git clone https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-s3-loader.git
host$ cd snowplow-s3-loader
host$ vagrant up && vagrant ssh
guest$ cd /vagrant
guest$ sbt test
You must have lzop
and lzop-dev
installed. In Ubuntu, install them like this:
host$ sudo apt-get install lzop liblzo2-dev
NOTE: These are already installed in the Vagrant quickstart environment.
The Snowplow S3 Loader has the following command-line interface:
snowplow-s3-loader: Version 0.6.0
Usage: snowplow-s3-loader [options]
--config <filename>
Create your own config file:
guest$ cd /vagrant
guest$ cp examples/config.hocon.sample my.conf
You will need to edit all fields in the config. Consult this portion of the setup guide on how to fill in the fields.
Next, start the sink, making sure to specify your new config file:
guest$ java -jar snowplow-s3-loader-0.6.0.jar --config my.conf
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