cbimport
A utility for importing data into a Couchbase cluster
DESCRIPTION
cbimport is used to import data from various sources into Couchbase.
For more information on how specific commands work you can run "cbimport <command> --help".
OPTIONS
- --version
-
Prints the cbimport suite version that the cbimport program came from.
- -h,--help
-
Prints the synopsis and a list of commands. If a cbimport command is named, this option will bring up the manual page for that command.
CBIMPORT COMMANDS
- cbimport-csv
-
Imports data into Couchbase from a CSV file.
- cbimport-json
-
Imports data into Couchbase from a JSON file.
ENVIRONMENT AND CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
- CB_CLUSTER
-
Specifies the hostname of the Couchbase cluster to connect to. If the hostname is supplied as a command line argument then this value is overridden.
- CB_USERNAME
-
Specifies the username for authentication to a Couchbase cluster. If the username is supplied as a command line argument then this value is overridden.
- CB_PASSWORD
-
Specifies the password for authentication to a Couchbase cluster. If the password is supplied as a command line argument then this value is overridden.
- CB_CLIENT_CERT
-
The path to a client certificate used to authenticate when connecting to a cluster. May be supplied with
CB_CLIENT_KEY
as an alternative to theCB_USERNAME
andCB_PASSWORD
variables. See the [CERTIFICATE_AUTHENTICATION] section for more information. - CB_CLIENT_CERT_PASSWORD
-
The password for the certificate provided to the
CB_CLIENT_CERT
variable, when using this variable, the certificate/key pair is expected to be in the PKCS#12 format. See the [CERTIFICATE_AUTHENTICATION] section for more information. - CB_CLIENT_KEY
-
The path to the client private key whose public key is contained in the certificate provided to the
CB_CLIENT_CERT
variable. May be supplied withCB_CLIENT_CERT
as an alternative to theCB_USERNAME
andCB_PASSWORD
variables. See the [CERTIFICATE_AUTHENTICATION] section for more information. - CB_CLIENT_KEY_PASSWORD
-
The password for the key provided to the
CB_CLIENT_KEY
variable, when using this variable, the key is expected to be in the PKCS#8 format. See the [CERTIFICATE_AUTHENTICATION] section for more information.
DISCUSSION
The cbimport command is used to import data from various sources into a Couchbase cluster. Each supported format is a subcommand of the cbimport utility.
OPERATIONS DURING MAJOR CLUSTER CONFIGURATION CHANGES
Operations (commands or sub-commands) which connect to a cluster are not supported during major cluster configuration changes.
For example, performing an import/export, making a backup or performing a restore whilst changing the TLS configuration/security settings is unsupported.
These types of changes (e.g. changing the TLS mode to strict) are not expected to be time consuming so it’s generally expected that operations should be started after completing the configuration change.
Please note that this does not include rebalances; operations may be performed during a rebalance. The reason for this distinction, is that major cluster configuration changes are generally quick, whilst rebalances for large data sets may be time consuming.
JSON SPECIFICATION
The cbimport utility translates data read from disk into JSON documents prior
to importing them into the provided cluster. The converted documents must
conform to the JSON specification defined in RFC 8259
.
This means cbimport will skip importing documents that either:
1) Are not valid JSON
2) Are not valid UTF-8 data, as defined in RFC 8259
JSON transferred between
systems MUST be encoded using UTF-8.
Documents that are skipped during an import will be logged, along with the line number/index from which they originated. This information can be used to single out/fix invalid documents prior to re-importing.
REPORTING BUGS
Report urgent issues to the Couchbase Support Team at support@couchbase.com. Bugs can be reported to the Couchbase Jira Bug Tracker at http://www.couchbase.com/issues.
CBIMPORT
Part of the cbimport suite