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Version: 0.11.12

Load to Cluster

SMDK load give developers the ability to upload their own SmartModules to a local cluster or InfinyOn Cloud.

This section assumes that my-filter project has been built.

Load - Operation

From your my-filter directory and use the load command:

$ smdk load
Loading package at: ~/smdk/my-filter
Found SmartModule package: my-filter
loading module at: ~/smdk/my-filter/target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/release-lto/my_filter.wasm
Trying connection to fluvio router.infinyon.cloud:9003
Creating SmartModule: my-filter

The SmartModule is uploaded to the cluster on your current profile. If you want to upload the SmartModule to multiple clusters, just switch the profile and run the load command again.

Inspect Result

Ensure that your SmartModule has been uploaded by running the following command :

$ fluvio smartmodule list
  SMARTMODULE                  SIZE
  acme/my-filter@0.1.0         85.7 KB

SmartModules can be used in Consumers and Connectors. Future releases will expand this capability to other system components.

Test with Consumers

SmartModules are applied to consumers with the --smartmodule argument. Let's setup a topic and produce some random text.

Create a topic:

$ fluvio topic create test
topic "test" created

Produce random data:

$ fluvio produce test
> cats
Ok!
> dogs
Ok!
> start
Ok!
> stop
Ok!
> ^C

Consume using my-filter:

$ fluvio consume test -dB --smartmodule acme/my-filter@0.1.0
Consuming records from the beginning of topic 'test'
cats
start

The -B tells the consumer to read from the beginning of the stream, and -d disables continuous reading.

Test with Cloud Connectors

SmartModule are applied to InfinyOn Cloud Connectors using fluvio cloud connector command. In this example we use the http-source connector with transforms to invoke our filter.

Copy the following connector configuration into aconnector.yml file:

apiVersion: 0.1.0
meta:
 version: x.y.z
 name: cat-facts
 type: http-source
 topic: cats
 create-topic: true
 
http:
 endpoint: "https://catfact.ninja/fact"
 interval: 10s

transforms:
 - uses: acme/my-filter@0.1.0

Create a connector using the configuration file.

$ fluvio cloud connector create --config connector.yaml
connector "cat-facts" (http-source) created

The connector creates a topic called cats and filters out all records without letter a. Note, this exammple shows a general use case rather than a practical use case (as virtually all entries will have the letter 'a').

Steps

  1. Generate a SmartModule
  2. Build and Test
  3. Load to your Cluster
  4. Publish to SmartModule Hub