# HTTP pull source Kuiper provides built-in support for pulling HTTP source stream, which can pull the message from HTTP server broker and feed into the Kuiper processing pipeline. The configuration file of HTTP pull source is at ``etc/sources/httppull.yaml``. Below is the file format. ```yaml #Global httppull configurations default: # url of the request server address url: http://localhost # post, get, put, delete method: post # The interval between the requests, time unit is ms interval: 10000 # The timeout for http request, time unit is ms timeout: 5000 # If it's set to true, then will compare with last result; If response of two requests are the same, then will skip sending out the result. # The possible setting could be: true/false incremental: false # The body of request, such as '{"data": "data", "method": 1}' body: '{}' # Body type, none|text|json|html|xml|javascript|form bodyType: json # HTTP headers required for the request headers: Accept: application/json #Override the global configurations application_conf: #Conf_key incremental: true url: http://localhost:9090/pull ``` ## Global HTTP pull configurations Use can specify the global HTTP pull settings here. The configuration items specified in ``default`` section will be taken as default settings for all HTTP connections. ### url The URL where to get the result. ### method HTTP method, it could be post, get, put & delete. ### interval The interval between the requests, time unit is ms. ### timeout The timeout for http request, time unit is ms. ### incremental If it's set to true, then will compare with last result; If response of two requests are the same, then will skip sending out the result. ### body The body of request, such as `'{"data": "data", "method": 1}'` ### bodyType Body type, it could be none|text|json|html|xml|javascript|format. ### headers The HTTP request headers that you want to send along with the HTTP request. ## Override the default settings If you have a specific connection that need to overwrite the default settings, you can create a customized section. In the previous sample, we create a specific setting named with ``application_conf``. Then you can specify the configuration with option ``CONF_KEY`` when creating the stream definition (see [stream specs](../../sqls/streams.md) for more info). **Sample** ``` demo ( ... ) WITH (DATASOURCE="test/", FORMAT="JSON", TYPE="httppull", KEY="USERID", CONF_KEY="application_conf"); ``` The configuration keys used for these specific settings are the same as in ``default`` settings, any values specified in specific settings will overwrite the values in ``default`` section.