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This project is starting to be maintained by John Ward, the current status is that I am bringing the project up to date with the latest dependencies, removing deprecated Rust code and adjusting the tests.
This crate works with Cargo and is on
crates.io. The API is currently
under heavy movement although we do follow semantic versioning (but
expect the version number to grow quickly).
[dependencies]
kafka = "0.10"
To build kafka-rust the usual cargo build should suffice. The crate
supports various features which can be turned off at compile time.
See kafka-rust's Cargo.toml and cargo's documentation.
Supported Kafka version
kafka-rust is tested for compatibility with a select few Kafka versions from 0.8.2 to 3.1.0. However,
not all features from Kafka 0.9 and newer are supported yet.
This is a higher-level consumer API for Kafka and is provided by the
module kafka::consumer. It provides convenient offset management
support on behalf of a specified group. This is the API a client
application of this library wants to use for receiving messages from
Kafka.
Producer
This is a higher-level producer API for Kafka and is provided by the
module kafka::producer. It provides convenient automatic partition
assignment capabilities through partitioners. This is the API a
client application of this library wants to use for sending messages
to Kafka.
KafkaClient
KafkaClient in the kafka::client module is the central point of
this API. However, this is a mid-level abstraction for Kafka rather
suitable for building higher-level APIs. Applications typically want
to use the already mentioned Consumer and Producer.
Nevertheless, the main features or KafkaClient are:
Loading metadata
Fetching topic offsets
Sending messages
Fetching messages
Committing a consumer group's offsets
Fetching a consumer group's offsets
Bugs / Features / Contributing
There's still a lot of room for improvement on kafka-rust.
Not everything works right at the moment, and testing coverage could be better.
Use it in production at your own risk. Have a look at the
issue tracker and feel free
to contribute by reporting new problems or contributing to existing
ones. Any constructive feedback is warmly welcome!
As usually with open source, don't hesitate to fork the repo and
submit a pull request if you see something to be changed. We'll be
happy to see kafka-rust improving over time.
Integration tests
When working locally, the integration tests require that you must have
Docker (1.10.0+) and docker-compose (1.6.0+) installed and run the tests via the
included run-all-tests script in the tests directory. See the run-all-tests
script itself for details on its usage.
Creating a topic
Note unless otherwise explicitly stated in the documentation, this
library will ignore requests to topics which it doesn't know about.
In particular it will not try to retrieve messages from
non-existing/unknown topics. (This behavior is very likely to change
in future version of this library.)
Given a local kafka server installation you can create topics with the
following command (where kafka-topics.sh is part of the Kafka
distribution):