Creating a trigger for Data Streams that invokes a Serverless Containers container
Create a trigger for Data Streams that invokes a Serverless Containers container when data is sent to a stream.
Getting started
To create a trigger, you need:
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A container that the trigger will invoke. If you do not have a container:
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Optionally, a dead-letter queue where messages that could not be processed by a container will be redirected. If you do not have a queue, create one.
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Service accounts with the following permissions:
- To invoke a container.
- To read from the stream that activates the trigger when data is sent there.
- Optionally, to write to a dead-letter queue.
You can use the same service account or different ones. If you do not have a service account, create one.
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A stream that will activate the trigger as soon as it receives data. If you do not have a stream, create one.
Creating a trigger
Note
The trigger is initiated within 5 minutes of being created.
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In the management console
, select the folder you want to create a trigger in. -
Open Serverless Containers.
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In the left-hand panel, select
Triggers. -
Click Create trigger.
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Under Basic settings:
- Enter a name and description for the trigger.
- In the Type field, select
Data Streams
. - In the Launched resource field, select
Container
.
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Under Data Streams settings, select a data stream and a service account with permissions to read data from the stream and write data to it.
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Under Batch message settings, specify:
- Waiting time, s. The values may range from 1 to 60 seconds. The default value is 1 second.
- Batch size, B. The values may range from 1 B to 64 KB. The default value is 1 B.
The trigger groups messages for a period of time not exceeding the specified timeout and sends them to a container. The total amount of data transmitted to a container may exceed the specified batch size if the data is transmitted as a single message. In all other cases, the amount of data does not exceed the batch size.
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Under Container settings, select a container and specify a service account to invoke it under.
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Optionally, under Repeat request settings:
- In the Interval field, specify the time interval to retry invoking the container if the current attempt fails. The values may range from 10 to 60 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
- In the Number of attempts field, specify the number of invocation retries before the trigger moves a message to the Dead Letter Queue. The values may range from 1 to 5. The default value is 1.
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Optionally, under Dead Letter Queue settings, select the dead-letter queue and the service account with write permissions for this queue.
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Click Create trigger.
If you do not have the Yandex Cloud command line interface yet, install and initialize it.
The folder specified in the CLI profile is used by default. You can specify a different folder using the --folder-name
or --folder-id
parameter.
To create a trigger that invokes a container, run this command:
yc serverless trigger create yds \
--name <trigger_name> \
--database <database_location> \
--stream <stream_name> \
--batch-size <message_group_size> \
--batch-cutoff <maximum_timeout> \
--stream-service-account-id <service_account_ID> \
--invoke-container-id <container_ID> \
--invoke-container-service-account-id <service_account_ID> \
--retry-attempts <number_of_retry_attempts> \
--retry-interval <interval_between_retry_attempts> \
--dlq-queue-id <dead-letter_queue_ID> \
--dlq-service-account-id <service_account_ID>
Where:
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--name
: Trigger name. -
--database
: Location of the YDB DB the Data Streams stream is linked to.To find out where the DB is located, run the
yc ydb database list
command. The DB location is specified in theENDPOINT
column, in thedatabase
parameter, e.g.,/ru-central1/b1gia87mbah2********/etn7hehf6gh3********
. -
--stream
: Stream name. -
--batch-size
: Message batch size. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 B to 64 KB. The default value is 1 B. -
--batch-cutoff
: Maximum wait time. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 to 60 seconds. The default value is 1 second. The trigger groups messages for a period not exceedingbatch-cutoff
and sends them to a container. The total amount of the data transmitted to a container may exceedbatch-size
if the data is transmitted as a single message. In all other cases, the amount of data does not exceedbatch-size
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--stream-service-account-id
: ID of the service account with permissions to read from the stream and write to it.
--invoke-container-id
: Container ID.--invoke-container-service-account-id
: ID of the service account with permissions to invoke the container.--retry-attempts
: Number of invocation retries before the trigger moves a message to the dead-letter queue. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 to 5. The default value is 1.--retry-interval
: Time to retry invoking the container if the current attempt fails. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 10 to 60 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.--dlq-queue-id
: Dead-letter queue ID. This is an optional parameter.--dlq-service-account-id
: ID of the service account with write permissions to the dead-letter queue. This is an optional parameter.
Result:
id: a1s5msktijh2********
folder_id: b1gmit33hgh2********
created_at: "2022-10-24T14:07:04.693126923Z"
name: data-streams-trigger
rule:
data_stream:
database: /ru-central1/b1gia87mbah2********/etn7hehh2********
stream: streams-name
service_account_id: ajep8qm0kh2********
batch_settings:
size: "1"
cutoff: 1s
invoke_container:
container_id: bba5jb38o8h2********
service_account_id: aje03adgd2h2********
retry_settings:
retry_attempts: "1"
interval: 10s
dead_letter_queue:
queue-id: yrn:yc:ymq:ru-central1:b1gmit33ngh2********:dlq
service-account-id: aje3lebfemh2********
status: ACTIVE
Terraform
For more information about the provider resources, see the documentation on the Terraform
If you change the configuration files, Terraform automatically detects which part of your configuration is already deployed, and what should be added or removed.
If you don't have Terraform, install it and configure the Yandex Cloud provider.
To create a trigger for Data Streams:
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In the configuration file, describe the trigger parameters:
resource "yandex_function_trigger" "my_trigger" { name = "<trigger_name>" container { id = "<container_ID>" service_account_id = "<service_account_ID>" retry_attempts = "<number_of_retry_attempts>" retry_interval = "<interval_between_retry_attempts>" } data_streams { stream_name = "<stream_name>" database = "<database_location>" service_account_id = "<service_account_ID>" batch_cutoff = "<maximum_timeout>" batch_size = "<message_group_size>" } dlq { queue_id = "<dead-letter_queue_ID>" service_account_id = "<service_account_ID>" } }
Where:
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name
: Trigger name. The name format is as follows:- The name must be from 3 to 63 characters long.
- It may contain lowercase Latin letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- The first character must be a letter and the last character cannot be a hyphen.
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container
: Container parameters:id
: Container ID.service_account_id
: ID of the service account with rights to invoke the container.
retry_attempts
: Number of invocation retries before the trigger moves a message to the dead letter queue. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 to 5. The default value is 1.retry_intervall
: Time to retry invoking the container if the current attempt fails. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 10 to 60 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
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data_streams
: Trigger parameters:-
stream_name
: Stream name. -
database
: Location of the YDB DB the Data Streams stream is linked to.To find out where the DB is located, run the
yc ydb database list
command. The DB location is specified in theENDPOINT
column, in thedatabase
parameter, e.g.,/ru-central1/b1gia87mba**********/etn7hehf6g*******
. -
service_account_id
: ID of the service account with permissions to read from the stream and write to it. -
batch_cutoff
: Maximum wait time. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 to 60 seconds. The default value is 1 second. The trigger groups messages for a period not exceedingbatch_cutoff
and sends them to a container. The number of messages cannot exceedbatch_size
. -
batch_size
: Message batch size. This is an optional parameter. The values may range from 1 B to 64 KB. The default value is 1 B.
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dlq
: Dead-letter queue message parameters:queue_id
: Dead-letter queue ID. This is an optional parameter.service_account_id
: ID of the service account with write permissions to the dead-letter queue. This is an optional parameter.
For more information about the
yandex_function_trigger
resource parameters, see the relevant provider documentation . -
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Create resources:
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In the terminal, change to the folder where you edited the configuration file.
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Make sure the configuration file is correct using the command:
terraform validate
If the configuration is correct, the following message is returned:
Success! The configuration is valid.
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Run the command:
terraform plan
The terminal will display a list of resources with parameters. No changes are made at this step. If the configuration contains errors, Terraform will point them out.
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Apply the configuration changes:
terraform apply
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Confirm the changes: type
yes
in the terminal and press Enter.
Terraform will create all the required resources. You can check the new resources using the management console
or this CLI command:yc serverless trigger list
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To create a trigger for Data Streams, use the create REST API method for the Trigger resource or the TriggerService/Create gRPC API call.
Checking the result
Make sure the trigger is working properly. To do this, view container logs that show information about invocations.