This section assumes my-connector
project has been generated.
Connector Hub is a public repository for connectors. You can publish your connector as private
to use on different computers or pubic
to share it with the community.
Use cdk publish
to publish your connector to the Hub. If run without arguments, it will pack everything needed into a package and push the package to the Hub.
$ cdk publish
The connector is now available for download from the Hub.
Run cdk hub list
to list connectors in the Hub.
$ cdk hub list
CONNECTOR Visibility
infinyon-labs/graphite-sink@0.1.2 public
infinyon/duckdb-sink@0.1.0 public
infinyon/http-sink@0.2.6 public
infinyon/http-source@0.3.0 public
infinyon/kafka-sink@0.2.7 public
infinyon/kafka-source@0.2.5 public
infinyon/mqtt-source@0.2.5 public
infinyon/sql-sink@0.3.3 public
acme/my-connector0.1.0 private
You will see all public
connectors and your own private
connectors.
You can download and run any connector from the Hub. In this example, we’ll create new directory to download and run acme/my-connector0.1.0
connector:
$ mkdir test-conn; cd test-conn
Download the connector:
$ cdk hub download acme/my-connector0.1.0
Use connector .ipkg
package file and run it with the --ipkg
option:
$ cdk deploy start --ipkg acme/my-connector0.1.0.ipkg --config ../sample-config.yaml
This command assumes that the sample config is in the parent directory.
You can use the same step-by-step to download and run an official connecgtor. Check the connector documetation to ensure the configuration file is correct.