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# Druid Firehoses
Firehoses describe the data stream source. They are pluggable and thus the configuration schema can and will vary based on the `type` of the firehose.
| Field | Type | Description | Required |
|-------|------|-------------|----------|
| type | String | Specifies the type of firehose. Each value will have its own configuration schema, firehoses packaged with Druid are described below. | yes |
We describe the configuration of the [Kafka firehose example](realtime-ingestion.html#realtime-specfile), but there are other types available in Druid (see below).
- `consumerProps` is a map of properties for the Kafka consumer. The JSON object is converted into a Properties object and passed along to the Kafka consumer.
- `feed` is the feed that the Kafka consumer should read from.
Available Firehoses
-------------------
There are several firehoses readily available in Druid, some are meant for examples, others can be used directly in a production environment.
#### KafkaFirehose
This firehose acts as a Kafka consumer and ingests data from Kafka.
#### StaticS3Firehose
This firehose ingests events from a predefined list of S3 objects.
#### StaticAzureBlobStoreFirehose
This firehose ingests events, similar to the StaticS3Firehose, but from an Azure Blob Store.
Data is newline delimited, with one JSON object per line and parsed as per the `InputRowParser` configuration.
The storage account is shared with the one used for Azure deep storage functionality, but blobs can be in a different container.
As with the S3 blobstore, it is assumed to be gzipped if the extension ends in .gz
Sample spec:
```json
"firehose" : {
"type" : "static-azure-blobstore",
"blobs": [
{
"container": "container",
"path": "/path/to/your/file.json"
},
{
"container": "anothercontainer",
"path": "/another/path.json"
}
]
}
```
#### TwitterSpritzerFirehose
See [Examples](../tutorials/examples.html). This firehose connects directly to the twitter spritzer data stream.
#### RandomFirehose
See [Examples](../tutorials/examples.html). This firehose creates a stream of random numbers.
#### RabbitMqFirehose
This firehose ingests events from a define rabbit-mq queue.
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**Note:** Add **amqp-client-3.2.1.jar** to lib directory of druid to use this firehose.
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A sample spec for rabbitmq firehose:
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```json
"firehose" : {
"type" : "rabbitmq",
"connection" : {
"host": "localhost",
"port": "5672",
"username": "test-dude",
"password": "test-word",
"virtualHost": "test-vhost",
"uri": "amqp://mqserver:1234/vhost",
},
"config" : {
"exchange": "test-exchange",
"queue" : "druidtest",
"routingKey": "#",
"durable": "true",
"exclusive": "false",
"autoDelete": "false",
"maxRetries": "10",
"retryIntervalSeconds": "1",
"maxDurationSeconds": "300"
},
"parser" : {
"timestampSpec" : { "column" : "utcdt", "format" : "iso" },
"data" : { "format" : "json" },
"dimensionExclusions" : ["wp"]
}
}
```
|property|description|Default|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|host|The hostname of the RabbitMQ broker to connect to|localhost|no|
|port|The port number to connect to on the RabbitMQ broker|5672|no|
|username|The username to use to connect to RabbitMQ|guest|no|
|password|The password to use to connect to RabbitMQ|guest|no|
|virtualHost|The virtual host to connect to|/|no|
|uri|The URI string to use to connect to RabbitMQ| |no|
|exchange|The exchange to connect to| |yes|
|queue|The queue to connect to or create| |yes|
|routingKey|The routing key to use to bind the queue to the exchange| |yes|
|durable|Whether the queue should be durable|false|no|
|exclusive|Whether the queue should be exclusive|false|no|
|autoDelete|Whether the queue should auto-delete on disconnect|false|no|
|maxRetries|The max number of reconnection retry attempts| |yes|
|retryIntervalSeconds|The reconnection interval| |yes|
|maxDurationSeconds|The max duration of trying to reconnect| |yes|
#### LocalFirehose
This Firehose can be used to read the data from files on local disk.
It can be used for POCs to ingest data on disk.
A sample local firehose spec is shown below:
```json
{
"type" : "local",
"filter" : "*.csv",
"baseDir" : "/data/directory"
}
```
|property|description|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|type|This should be "local".|yes|
|filter|A wildcard filter for files. See [here](http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/apidocs/org/apache/commons/io/filefilter/WildcardFileFilter.html) for more information.|yes|
|baseDir|directory to search recursively for files to be ingested. |yes|
#### IngestSegmentFirehose
This Firehose can be used to read the data from existing druid segments.
It can be used ingest existing druid segments using a new schema and change the name, dimensions, metrics, rollup, etc. of the segment.
A sample ingest firehose spec is shown below -
```json
{
"type" : "ingestSegment",
"dataSource" : "wikipedia",
"interval" : "2013-01-01/2013-01-02"
}
```
|property|description|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|type|ingestSegment. Type of firehose|yes|
|dataSource|A String defining the data source to fetch rows from, very similar to a table in a relational database|yes|
|interval|A String representing ISO-8601 Interval. This defines the time range to fetch the data over.|yes|
|dimensions|The list of dimensions to select. If left empty, no dimensions are returned. If left null or not defined, all dimensions are returned. |no|
|metrics|The list of metrics to select. If left empty, no metrics are returned. If left null or not defined, all metrics are selected.|no|
|filter| See [Filters](../querying/filters.html)|yes|
#### CombiningFirehose
This firehose can be used to combine and merge data from a list of different firehoses.
This can be used to merge data from more than one firehoses.
```json
{
"type" : "combining",
"delegates" : [ { firehose1 }, { firehose2 }, ..... ]
}
```
|property|description|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|type|combining|yes|
|delegates|list of firehoses to combine data from|yes|
#### EventReceiverFirehose
EventReceiverFirehoseFactory can be used to ingest events using an http endpoint.
```json
{
"type": "receiver",
"serviceName": "eventReceiverServiceName",
"bufferSize": 10000
}
```
When using this firehose, events can be sent by submitting a POST request to the http endpoint -
`http://<peonHost>:<port>/druid/worker/v1/chat/<eventReceiverServiceName>/push-events/`
|property|description|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|type|receiver|yes|
|serviceName|name used to announce the event receiver service endpoint|yes|
|bufferSize| size of buffer used by firehose to store events|no default(100000)|