If you’re new to Unstructured, read this note first.Before you can create a destination connector, you must first sign in to your Unstructured account:
- If you do not already have an Unstructured account, go to https://unstructured.io/contact and fill out the online form to indicate your interest.
- If you already have an Unstructured account, go to https://platform.unstructured.io and sign in by using the email address, Google account, or GitHub account that is associated with your Unstructured account.
- A Redis database, for example in Redis Cloud.
- The target database’s hostname and port number. Create a database in Redis Cloud.
- The username and password for the target database. Get the username and password in Redis Cloud.
- The database number for the target database. Redis databases are typically numbered from 0 to 15, with the default database number typically being 0.
<name>(required) - A unique name for this connector.<uri>For URI authentication, the connection URI for the target database user and password, hostname, and port number. Use the format ofredis://<username>:<password>@<hostname>:<port-number>. If SSL encryption is enabled for the database, userediss://instead ofredis://.<host>(required for password authentication): The target database’s hostname.<port>: For password authentication, the database’s port number. The default is6379unless otherwise specified.<username>(required for password authentication): The name of the database user (not the logged in user).<password>(required for password authentication): The database user’s password.<database>: The number (index) for the target database. The default is0unless otherwise specified.- For
ssl,trueto enable SSL encryption for the connection. Set totrueonly if SSL is already set up and enabled for the target database. The default istrueunless otherwise specified. <key-prefix>: A string to prepend to each element’selement_id. This is useful for distinguishing between different data sets in the same Redis instance. The default is an empty string.<batch-size>: The maximum number of records to upload in a single batch. The default is100unless otherwise specified.

