Fix some broken links in druid docs (#5622)

* Fix some broken links in druid docs

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Nishant Bangarwa 2018-04-11 22:57:33 +05:30 committed by Jihoon Son
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|`druid.broker.http.compressionCodec`|Compression codec the Broker uses to communicate with historical and real-time processes. May be "gzip" or "identity".|gzip| |`druid.broker.http.compressionCodec`|Compression codec the Broker uses to communicate with historical and real-time processes. May be "gzip" or "identity".|gzip|
|`druid.broker.http.readTimeout`|The timeout for data reads from historical and real-time processes.|PT15M| |`druid.broker.http.readTimeout`|The timeout for data reads from historical and real-time processes.|PT15M|
|`druid.broker.http.unusedConnectionTimeout`|The timeout for idle connections in connection pool. This timeout should be less than `druid.broker.http.readTimeout`. Set this timeout = ~90% of `druid.broker.http.readTimeout`|`PT4M`| |`druid.broker.http.unusedConnectionTimeout`|The timeout for idle connections in connection pool. This timeout should be less than `druid.broker.http.readTimeout`. Set this timeout = ~90% of `druid.broker.http.readTimeout`|`PT4M`|
|`druid.server.http.maxQueryTimeout`|Maximum allowed value (in milliseconds) for `timeout` parameter. See [query-context](query-context.html) to know more about `timeout`. Query is rejected if the query context `timeout` is greater than this value. |Long.MAX_VALUE| |`druid.server.http.maxQueryTimeout`|Maximum allowed value (in milliseconds) for `timeout` parameter. See [query-context](../querying/query-context.html) to know more about `timeout`. Query is rejected if the query context `timeout` is greater than this value. |Long.MAX_VALUE|
|`druid.server.http.maxRequestHeaderSize`|Maximum size of a request header in bytes. Larger headers consume more memory and can make a server more vulnerable to denial of service attacks. |8 * 1024| |`druid.server.http.maxRequestHeaderSize`|Maximum size of a request header in bytes. Larger headers consume more memory and can make a server more vulnerable to denial of service attacks. |8 * 1024|

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| avroBytesDecoder | JSON Object | Specifies how to decode bytes to Avro record. | yes | | avroBytesDecoder | JSON Object | Specifies how to decode bytes to Avro record. | yes |
| parseSpec | JSON Object | Specifies the timestamp and dimensions of the data. Should be an "avro" parseSpec. | yes | | parseSpec | JSON Object | Specifies the timestamp and dimensions of the data. Should be an "avro" parseSpec. | yes |
An Avro parseSpec can contain a [flattenSpec](../../ingestion/flatten-spec.html) using either the "root" or "path" An Avro parseSpec can contain a [flattenSpec](../../ingestion/flatten-json.html) using either the "root" or "path"
field types, which can be used to read nested Avro records. The "jq" field type is not currently supported for Avro. field types, which can be used to read nested Avro records. The "jq" field type is not currently supported for Avro.
For example, using Avro stream parser with schema repo Avro bytes decoder: For example, using Avro stream parser with schema repo Avro bytes decoder:

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|`kafkaTopic`|The kafka topic to read the data from|Yes|| |`kafkaTopic`|The kafka topic to read the data from|Yes||
|`kafkaProperties`|Kafka consumer properties. At least"zookeeper.connect" must be specified. Only the zookeeper connector is supported|Yes|| |`kafkaProperties`|Kafka consumer properties. At least"zookeeper.connect" must be specified. Only the zookeeper connector is supported|Yes||
|`connectTimeout`|How long to wait for an initial connection|No|`0` (do not wait)| |`connectTimeout`|How long to wait for an initial connection|No|`0` (do not wait)|
|`isOneToOne`|The map is a one-to-one (see[Lookup DimensionSpecs](../querying/dimensionspecs.html))|No|`false`| |`isOneToOne`|The map is a one-to-one (see [Lookup DimensionSpecs](../../querying/dimensionspecs.html))|No|`false`|
The extension `kafka-extraction-namespace` enables reading from a kafka feed which has name/key pairs to allow renaming of dimension values. An example use case would be to rename an ID to a human readable format. The extension `kafka-extraction-namespace` enables reading from a kafka feed which has name/key pairs to allow renaming of dimension values. An example use case would be to rename an ID to a human readable format.

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|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.useSSL`|Enable SSL|`false`|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.useSSL`|Enable SSL|`false`|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path URL to the client certificate key store.|none|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path URL to the client certificate key store.|none|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where the client certificate is stored.|none|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where the client certificate is stored.|none|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the client key store.|none|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the client key store.|none|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.verifyServerCertificate`|Enables server certificate verification.|false|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.verifyServerCertificate`|Enables server certificate verification.|false|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path to the trusted root certificate key store.|Default trust store provided by MySQL|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and a custom trust store is used| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path to the trusted root certificate key store.|Default trust store provided by MySQL|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and a custom trust store is used|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where trusted root certificates are stored.|JKS|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and keystore type is not JKS| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where trusted root certificates are stored.|JKS|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and keystore type is not JKS|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the trust store.|none|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and password is not null| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the trust store.|none|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and password is not null|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledSSLCipherSuites`|Overrides the existing cipher suites with these cipher suites.|none|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledSSLCipherSuites`|Overrides the existing cipher suites with these cipher suites.|none|no|
|`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledTLSProtocols`|Overrides the TLS protocols with these protocols.|none|no| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledTLSProtocols`|Overrides the TLS protocols with these protocols.|none|no|

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## Example: Load Protobuf messages from Kafka ## Example: Load Protobuf messages from Kafka
This example demonstrates how to load Protobuf messages from Kafka. Please read the [Load from Kafka tutorial](../../tutorial/tutorial-kafka.html) first. This example will use the same "metrics" dataset. This example demonstrates how to load Protobuf messages from Kafka. Please read the [Load from Kafka tutorial](../../tutorials/tutorial-kafka.html) first. This example will use the same "metrics" dataset.
Files used in this example are found at `./examples/quickstart/protobuf` in your Druid directory. Files used in this example are found at `./examples/quickstart/protobuf` in your Druid directory.