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id: protobuf
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title: "Protobuf"
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---
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This Apache Druid (incubating) extension enables Druid to ingest and understand the Protobuf data format. Make sure to [include](../../development/extensions.md#loading-extensions) `druid-protobuf-extensions` as an extension.
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## Protobuf Parser
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| Field | Type | Description | Required |
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|-------|------|-------------|----------|
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| type | String | This should say `protobuf`. | no |
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| descriptor | String | Protobuf descriptor file name in the classpath or URL. | yes |
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| protoMessageType | String | Protobuf message type in the descriptor. Both short name and fully qualified name are accepted. The parser uses the first message type found in the descriptor if not specified. | no |
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| parseSpec | JSON Object | Specifies the timestamp and dimensions of the data. The format must be json. See [JSON ParseSpec](../../ingestion/index.md) for more configuration options. Please note timeAndDims parseSpec is no longer supported. | yes |
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## Example: Load Protobuf messages from Kafka
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This example demonstrates how to load Protobuf messages from Kafka. Please read the [Load from Kafka tutorial](../../tutorials/tutorial-kafka.md) first. This example will use the same "metrics" dataset.
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Files used in this example are found at `./examples/quickstart/protobuf` in your Druid directory.
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- We will use [Kafka Indexing Service](./kafka-ingestion.md) instead of Tranquility.
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- Kafka broker host is `localhost:9092`.
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- Kafka topic is `metrics_pb` instead of `metrics`.
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- datasource name is `metrics-kafka-pb` instead of `metrics-kafka` to avoid the confusion.
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Here is the metrics JSON example.
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```json
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{
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"unit": "milliseconds",
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"http_method": "GET",
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"value": 44,
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"timestamp": "2017-04-06T02:36:22Z",
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"http_code": "200",
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"page": "/",
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"metricType": "request/latency",
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"server": "www1.example.com"
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}
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```
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### Proto file
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The proto file should look like this. Save it as metrics.proto.
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```
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syntax = "proto3";
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message Metrics {
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string unit = 1;
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string http_method = 2;
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int32 value = 3;
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string timestamp = 4;
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string http_code = 5;
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string page = 6;
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string metricType = 7;
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string server = 8;
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}
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```
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### Descriptor file
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Using the `protoc` Protobuf compiler to generate the descriptor file. Save the metrics.desc file either in the classpath or reachable by URL. In this example the descriptor file was saved at /tmp/metrics.desc.
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```
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protoc -o /tmp/metrics.desc metrics.proto
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```
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### Supervisor spec JSON
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Below is the complete Supervisor spec JSON to be submitted to the Overlord.
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Please make sure these keys are properly configured for successful ingestion.
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- `descriptor` for the descriptor file URL.
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- `protoMessageType` from the proto definition.
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- parseSpec `format` must be `json`.
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- `topic` to subscribe. The topic is "metrics_pb" instead of "metrics".
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- `bootstrap.server` is the kafka broker host.
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```json
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{
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"type": "kafka",
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"dataSchema": {
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"dataSource": "metrics-kafka2",
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"parser": {
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"type": "protobuf",
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"descriptor": "file:///tmp/metrics.desc",
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"protoMessageType": "Metrics",
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"parseSpec": {
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"format": "json",
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"timestampSpec": {
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"column": "timestamp",
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"format": "auto"
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},
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"dimensionsSpec": {
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"dimensions": [
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"unit",
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"http_method",
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"http_code",
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"page",
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"metricType",
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"server"
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],
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"dimensionExclusions": [
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"timestamp",
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"value"
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]
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}
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}
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},
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"metricsSpec": [
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{
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"name": "count",
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"type": "count"
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},
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{
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"name": "value_sum",
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"fieldName": "value",
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"type": "doubleSum"
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},
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{
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"name": "value_min",
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"fieldName": "value",
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"type": "doubleMin"
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},
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{
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"name": "value_max",
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"fieldName": "value",
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"type": "doubleMax"
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}
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],
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"granularitySpec": {
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"type": "uniform",
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"segmentGranularity": "HOUR",
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"queryGranularity": "NONE"
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}
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},
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"tuningConfig": {
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"type": "kafka",
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"maxRowsPerSegment": 5000000
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},
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"ioConfig": {
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"topic": "metrics_pb",
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"consumerProperties": {
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"bootstrap.servers": "localhost:9092"
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},
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"taskCount": 1,
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"replicas": 1,
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"taskDuration": "PT1H"
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}
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}
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```
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## Kafka Producer
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Here is the sample script that publishes the metrics to Kafka in Protobuf format.
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1. Run `protoc` again with the Python binding option. This command generates `metrics_pb2.py` file.
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```
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protoc -o metrics.desc metrics.proto --python_out=.
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```
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2. Create Kafka producer script.
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This script requires `protobuf` and `kafka-python` modules.
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```python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import sys
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import json
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from kafka import KafkaProducer
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from metrics_pb2 import Metrics
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producer = KafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers='localhost:9092')
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topic = 'metrics_pb'
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metrics = Metrics()
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for row in iter(sys.stdin):
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d = json.loads(row)
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for k, v in d.items():
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setattr(metrics, k, v)
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pb = metrics.SerializeToString()
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producer.send(topic, pb)
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```
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3. run producer
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```
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./bin/generate-example-metrics | ./pb_publisher.py
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```
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4. test
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```
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kafka-console-consumer --zookeeper localhost --topic metrics_pb
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```
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It should print messages like this
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```
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millisecondsGETR"2017-04-06T03:23:56Z*2002/list:request/latencyBwww1.example.com
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```
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