To setup Azure Event Hubs pubsub create a component of type pubsub.azure.eventhubs
. See this guide on how to create and apply a pubsub configuration.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: eventhubs-pubsub
namespace: default
spec:
type: pubsub.azure.eventhubs
version: v1
metadata:
- name: connectionString
value: "Endpoint=sb://{EventHubNamespace}.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName={PolicyName};SharedAccessKey={Key};EntityPath={EventHub}"
- name: storageAccountName
value: "myeventhubstorage"
- name: storageAccountKey
value: "112233445566778899"
- name: storageContainerName
value: "myeventhubstoragecontainer"
Field | Required | Details | Example |
---|---|---|---|
connectionString | Y | Connection-string for the Event Hubs | "Endpoint=sb://{EventHubNamespace}.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName={PolicyName};SharedAccessKey={Key};EntityPath={EventHub}" |
storageAccountName | Y | Storage account name to use for the EventProcessorHost | "myeventhubstorage" |
storageAccountKey | Y | Storage account key to use for the EventProcessorHost. Can be secretKeyRef to use a secret reference | "112233445566778899" |
storageContainerName | Y | Storage container name for the storage account name. | "myeventhubstoragecontainer" |
Follow the instructions here on setting up Azure Event Hubs. Since this implementation uses the Event Processor Host, you will also need an Azure Storage Account. Follow the instructions here to manage the storage account access keys.
See here on how to get the Event Hubs connection string. Note this is not the Event Hubs namespace.
For every Dapr app that wants to subscribe to events, create an Event Hubs consumer group with the name of the dapr id
.
For example, a Dapr app running on Kubernetes with dapr.io/app-id: "myapp"
will need an Event Hubs consumer group named myapp
.
Note: Dapr passes the name of the Consumer group to the EventHub and so this is not supplied in the metadata.