Kafka Clients for Kotlin
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What is Kafka Clients for Kotlin ?
The Kafka Clients for Kotlin projects packs with convenient Kotlin API for the development of Kafka-based event-driven applications. It provides high-level abstractions both for sending records ProducerContainer
and consuming records from topics using one or many concurrent consumers KafkaConsumerWorker
.
In addition, it provides builder classes to facilitate the configuration of Producer
and Consumer
objects: KafkaProducerConfigs
and KafkaConsumerConfigs
Kafka Clients for Kotlin is based on the pure java kafka-clients
.
How to contribute ?
The project is in its early stages so it can be very easy to contribute by proposing APIs changes, new features and so on. Any feedback, bug reports and PRs are greatly appreciated!
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Source Code: https://github.com/streamthoughts/kafka-clients-kotlin
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Issue Tracker: https://github.com/streamthoughts/kafka-clients-kotlin/issues
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How to give it a try ?
Just add Kafka Clients for Kotlin to the dependencies of your projects.
For Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>io.streamthoughts</groupId>
<artifactId>kafka-clients-kotlin</artifactId>
<version>0.2.0</version>
</dependency>
Getting Started
Writing messages to Kafka
Example: How to create KafkaProducer
config ?
val configs = producerConfigsOf()
.client { bootstrapServers("localhost:9092") }
.acks(Acks.Leader)
.keySerializer(StringSerializer::class.java.name)
.valueSerializer(StringSerializer::class.java.name)
Example with standard KafkaProducer
(i.e : using java kafka-clients
)
val producer = KafkaProducer<String, String>(configs)
val messages = listOf("I ❤️ Logs", "Making Sense of Stream Processing", "Apache Kafka")
producer.use {
messages.forEach {value ->
val record = ProducerRecord<String, String>(topic, value)
producer.send(record) { m: RecordMetadata, e: Exception? ->
when (e) {
null -> println("Record was successfully sent (topic=${m.topic()}, partition=${m.partition()}, offset= ${m.offset()})")
else -> e.printStackTrace()
}
}
}
}
N.B: See the full source code: ProducerClientExample.kt
Example with Kotlin DSL
val producer: ProducerContainer<String, String> = kafka("localhost:9092") {
client {
clientId("my-client")
}
producer {
configure {
acks(Acks.InSyncReplicas)
}
keySerializer(StringSerializer())
valueSerializer(StringSerializer())
defaultTopic("demo-topic")
onSendError {_, _, error ->
e.printStackTrace()
}
onSendSuccess{ _, _, metadata ->
println("Record was sent successfully: topic=${metadata.topic()}, partition=${metadata.partition()}, offset=${metadata.offset()} ")
}
}
}
val messages = listOf("I ❤️ Logs", "Making Sense of Stream Processing", "Apache Kafka")
producer.use {
producer.init() // create internal producer and call initTransaction() if `transactional.id` is set
messages.forEach { producer.send(value = it) }
}
N.B: See the full source code: ProducerKotlinDSLExample.kt
Consuming messages from a Kafka topic
Example: How to create KafkaConsumer
config ?
val configs = consumerConfigsOf()
.client { bootstrapServers("localhost:9092") }
.groupId("demo-consumer-group")
.keyDeserializer(StringDeserializer::class.java.name)
.valueDeserializer(StringDeserializer::class.java.name)
Example with standard KafkaConsumer
(i.e : using java kafka-clients
)
val consumer = KafkaConsumer<String, String>(configs)
consumer.use {
consumer.subscribe(listOf(topic))
while(true) {
consumer
.poll(Duration.ofMillis(500))
.forEach { record ->
println(
"Received record with key ${record.key()} " +
"and value ${record.value()} from topic ${record.topic()} and partition ${record.partition()}"
)
}
}
}
N.B: See the full source code: ConsumerClientExample.kt
Example with Kotlin DSL
val consumerWorker: ConsumerWorker<String, String> = kafka("localhost:9092") {
client {
clientId("my-client")
}
val stringDeserializer: Deserializer<String> = StringDeserializer()
consumer("my-group", stringDeserializer, stringDeserializer) {
configure {
maxPollRecords(1000)
autoOffsetReset(AutoOffsetReset.Earliest)
}
onDeserializationError(replaceWithNullOnInvalidRecord())
onPartitionsAssigned { _: Consumer<*, *>, partitions ->
println("Partitions assigned: $partitions")
}
onPartitionsRevokedAfterCommit { _: Consumer<*, *>, partitions ->
println("Partitions revoked: $partitions")
}
onConsumed { _: Consumer<*, *>, value: String? ->
println("consumed record-value: $value")
}
onConsumedError(closeTaskOnConsumedError())
Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(Thread { run { stop() } })
}
}
consumerWorker.use {
consumerWorker.start("demo-topic", maxParallelHint = 4)
runBlocking {
println("All consumers started, waiting one minute before stopping")
delay(Duration.ofMinutes(1).toMillis())
}
}
N.B: See the full source code: ConsumerKotlinDSLExample.kt
All Examples:
How to build project ?
Licence
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