HTTP client properties#
HTTP client properties allow you to configure the connection from Trino to external services using HTTP.
The following properties can be used after adding the specific prefix to the
property. For example, for OAuth 2.0 authentication, you can enable HTTP for
interactions with the external OAuth 2.0 provider by adding the prefix
oauth2-jwk
to the http-client.connect-timeout
property, and increasing
the connection timeout to ten seconds by setting the value to 10
:
oauth2-jwk.http-client.connect-timeout=10s
The following prefixes are supported:
oauth2-jwk
for OAuth 2.0 authenticationjwk
for JWT authenticationexchange
to configure data transfer between Trino nodes in addition to Exchange properties
General properties#
http-client.connect-timeout
#
Type: duration
Default value:
5s
Minimum value:
0ms
Timeout value for establishing the connection to the external service.
max-content-length
#
Type: duration
Default value:
16MB
Maximum content size for each HTTP request and response.
http-client.request-timeout
#
Type: duration
Default value:
5m
Minimum value:
0ms
Timeout value for the overall request.
TLS and security properties#
http-client.https.excluded-cipher
#
Type: string
A comma-separated list of regexes for the names of cipher algorithms to exclude.
http-client.https.included-cipher
#
Type: string
A comma-separated list of regexes for the names of the cipher algorithms to use.
http-client.https.hostname-verification
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
true
Verify that the server hostname matches the server DNS name in the SubjectAlternativeName (SAN) field of the certificate.
http-client.key-store-password
#
Type: string
Password for the keystore.
http-client.key-store-path
#
Type: string
File path on the server to the keystore file.
http-client.secure-random-algorithm
#
Type: string
Set the secure random algorithm for the connection. The default varies by operating system. Algorithms are specified according to standard algorithm name documentation.
Possible types include NativePRNG
, NativePRNGBlocking
,
NativePRNGNonBlocking
, PKCS11
, and SHA1PRNG
.
http-client.trust-store-password
#
Type: string
Password for the truststore.
http-client.trust-store-path
#
Type: string
File path on the server to the truststore file.
Proxy properties#
http-client.http-proxy
#
Type: string
Host and port for an HTTP proxy with the format example.net:8080
.
http-client.http-proxy.user
#
Type: string
Username for basic authentication with the HTTP proxy.
http-client.http-proxy.password
#
Type: string
Password for basic authentication with the HTTP proxy.
http-client.http-proxy.secure
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
false
Enable HTTPS for the proxy.
http-client.socks-proxy
#
Type: string
Host and port for a SOCKS proxy.
Request logging#
http-client.log.compression-enabled
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
true
Enable log file compression. The client uses the .gz
format for log files.
http-client.log.enabled
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
false
Enable logging of HTTP requests.
http-client.log.flush-interval
#
Type: duration
Default value:
10s
Frequency of flushing the log data to disk.
http-client.log.max-history
#
Type: integer
Default value:
15
Retention limit of log files in days. Files older than the max-history
are
deleted when the HTTP client creates files for new logging periods.
http-client.log.max-size
#
Type: data size
Default value:
1GB
Maximum total size of all log files on disk.
http-client.log.path
#
Type: string
Default value:
var/log/
Sets the path of the log files. All log files are named http-client.log
, and
have the prefix of the specific HTTP client added. For example,
jwk-http-client.log
.
http-client.log.queue-size
#
Type: integer
Default value:
10000
Minimum value:
1
Size of the HTTP client logging queue.