Preface


Debezium is a set of distributed services that capture row-level changes in your databases so that your applications can see and respond to those changes. Debezium records all row-level changes committed to each database table. Each application reads the transaction logs of interest to view all operations in the order in which they occurred.

This guide provides details about using the following Debezium topics:

Providing feedback on Debezium documentation

We appreciate your feedback on our documentation.

To propose improvements, open a GitHub issue and describe your suggested changes. Provide as much detail as possible to enable us to address your request quickly.

Prerequisites

  • You have a GitHub account. If you do not have an account, you are prompted to create one.

Procedure

  1. From a browser, navigate to the Debezium GitHub Issues page.
  2. Click New issue and sign in if you are prompted.
  3. Click one of the following options:

    Bug report
    To report an error that you found, such as a typo or incorrect information.
    Feature request
    To suggest a specific improvement to clarify the meaning, accuracy, completeness, or structure of the information.
  4. Add a title that summarizes your suggested change.
  5. In the Add a description box, provide the following information:

    • The URL of the page where you found the issue.
    • A description of the error or of your suggestion on how to improve the content.

      Note

      It’s ok to remove boilerplate text in the description field that is not relevant to the documentation, for example, the text that references the connector configuration and the database version.

  6. Click Create to submit the GitHub issue.

Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback.

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