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Net::Kafka - High-performant Perl client for Apache Kafka
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Net::Kafka - High-performant Perl client for Apache Kafka

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NAME
Net::Kafka - High-performant Perl client for Apache Kafka

SYNOPSIS
use Net::Kafka::Producer;
use Net::Kafka::Consumer;
use AnyEvent;

# Produce 1 message into "my_topic"
my $condvar = AnyEvent->condvar;
my $producer = Net::Kafka::Producer->new(
'bootstrap.servers' => 'localhost:9092'
);
$producer->produce(
payload => "message",
topic => "my_topic"
)->then(sub {
my $delivery_report = shift;
$condvar->send;
print "Message successfully delivered with offset " . $delivery_report->{offset};
}, sub {
my $error = shift;
$condvar->send;
die "Unable to produce a message: " . $error->{error} . ", code: " . $error->{code};
});
$condvar->recv;

# Consume message from "my_topic"
my $consumer = Net::Kafka::Consumer->new(
'bootstrap.servers' => 'localhost:9092',
'group.id' => 'my_consumer_group',
'enable.auto.commit' => 'true',
);

$consumer->subscribe( [ "my_topic" ] );
while (1) {
my $msg = $kafka->consumer_poll(1000);
if ($msg) {
if ( $msg->err ) {
say "Error: ", Net::Kafka::Error::to_string($err);
}
else {
say $msg->payload;
}
}
}

DESCRIPTION
This module provides Perl bindings to librdkafka C client library. It is
heavily inspired by Kafka::Librd module originally developed by Pavel
Shaydo.

Please refer to the following modules documentation in order to
understand how to use it:

* `Net::Kafka::Producer' - asynchronous producer interface
* `Net::Kafka::Consumer' - consumer interface that supports both Simple
and Distributed modes

REQUIREMENTS
* GNU make
* librdkafka >= 1.0.0

INSTALLATION
First install librdkafka
(https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka#installation).

BUILD FROM CPAN
cpanm install Net::Kafka

BUILD FROM SOURCE
Sources are available on Github:
https://github.com/bookingcom/perl-Net-Kafka.

perl Makefile.pl
make
make test
make install

Net::Kafka::Producer
The Net::Kafka::Producer module provides interface to librdkafka's
producer methods. It utilizes signal pipes, AnyEvent watcher and
AnyEvent::XSPromises to make its behaviour asynchronous. Taking that
into consideration you need to make sure to properly create condvar and
`send'/`recv' in order to collect all outstanding promises. It is highly
suggested to familirize yourself with both AnyEvent and
AnyEvent::XSPromises modules. See SYNOPSIS for example.

METHODS
new()
my $producer = Net::Kafka::Producer->new(
'bootstrap.servers' => 'localhost:9092'
);

Create an instance of Net::Kafka::Producer. Accept hash where keys
are equal to property names of librdkafka (see
https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka/blob/master/CONFIGURATION.md)
. Note that only `error_cb' and `stats_cb' callbacks are supported
for Producer. Message delivery reports are served automatically
through `Promise' based `produce' method (see below).

produce()
my $promise = $producer->produce(
payload => "my_message",
topic => "my_topic",
key => "my_key", # optional
timestamp => 1234567, # optional, if not specified current local timestamp will be used
partition => 0 # optional, if not specified internal librdkafka partitioner will be used
headers => $headers, # Optional, see Net::Kafka::Headers
)->then(sub {
my $delivery_report = shift;
print "Message is sent with offset " . $delivery_report->{offset};
})->catch(sub {
my $error = shift;
print $error->{error} . "\n";
});

Sends a message to Kafka. Accepts hash with parameters.

Returns back an instance of `Promise' that will be resolved/rejected
later. In case message is successfully send "resolve" callback will
receive a delievry report in the form of the hash that contains
`offset', `partition' and `timestamp'. If message delivery has
failed "reject" callback will receive a hash that contains `error'
(a human readable error description) and (optionally) `error_code'
that is equal to librdkafka's error code. All error codes are mapped
and exported by `Net::Kafka' module as constants (e.g.
`Net::Kafka::RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__PREV_IN_PROGRESS') for simplicity.

partitions_for()
my $partitions = $producer->partitions_for("my_topic", $timeout_ms);

Returns an `ARRAYREF' that contains partition metadata information
about the given topic (leader, replicas, ISR replicas);

close()
$producer->close();

Explicitly closees `Net::Kafka::Producer' instance and underlying
librdkafka handles.

Net::Kafka::Consumer
The Net::Kafka::Consumer class provides interface to librdkafka's
consumer functionality. It supports both "distributed" (subscription
based) and "simple" (manual partition assignment) modes of work.

METHODS
new()
my $consumer = Net::Kafka::Consumer->new(
'bootstrap.servers' => 'localhost:9092',
'group.id' => "my_consumer_group",
'enable.auto.commit' => "true",
);

Create an instance of Net::Kafka::Consumer. Accept hash where keys
are equal to property names of librdkafka (see
https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka/blob/master/CONFIGURATION.md)
. Note that not all callbacks are supported at the moment. Supported
ones are: `error_cb', `rebalance_cb', `commit_cb' and `stats_cb'.

subscribe()
$consumer->subscribe([ 'my_topic' ]);

Subscribe to topic set using balanced consumer groups. The main
entry-point for "distributed" consumer mode - partitions will be
assigned automatically using Kafka's GroupApi semantics.
Wildcard/regex topics are supported so matching topics will be added
to the subscription list.

unsubscribe()
$consumer->unsubscribe();

Unsubscribe from the current subscription set.

assign()
# manually assign partitions 0 and 1 to be consumed
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 1);
$consumer->assign($tp_list);

Atomic assignment of partitions to consume. The main entry-point for
"simple" consumer mode - partitions are assigned manually.

poll()
my $message = $consumer->poll($timeout_ms);

Poll the consumer for messages or events. Returns instance of
`Net::Kafka::Message'. Will block for at most `timeout_ms'
milliseconds. An application should make sure to call `poll' at
regular intervals.

committed()
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$consumer->committed($tp_list);
my $offset = $tp_list->offset("my_topic_, 0);

Retrieve committed offsets for topics+partitions.

offsets_for_times()
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$tp_list->set_offset("my_topic", 0, 958349923); # timestamp if passed through offset field
$consumer->offsets_for_times($tp_list);
my $offset = $tp_list->offset("my_topic");

Look up the offsets for the given partitions by timestamp.

pause()
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$consumer->pause($tp_list); # pauses consumption of partition 0 of "my_topic"

Pause consumption for the provided list of partitions.

resume()
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$consumer->resume($tp_list); # resumes consumption of partition 0 of "my_topic"

Resume consumption for the provided list of partitions.

subscription()
my $topics = $consumer->subscription();

Returns the current topic subscription

partitions_for()
my $partitions = $producer->partitions_for("my_topic");

Returns an `ARRAYREF' that contains partition metadata information
about the given topic (leader, replicas, ISR replicas);

commit()
$consumer->commit(); # commit current partition assignment (blocking call)
$consumer->commit(1); # commit current partition assignment (non-blocking call)
my $tp_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$tp_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$tp_list->set_offset("my_topic", 0, 12345);
$consumer->commit(0, $tp_list); # commit $tp_list assignment (blocking call);

Commit offsets on broker for the provided list of partitions. If no
partitions provided current assignment is committed instead.

commit_message();
my $message = $consumer->poll(1000);
$consumer->commit_message(0, $message); # commit message (blocking call);
$consumer->commit_message(1, $message); # commit message (non-blocking call);

Commit message's offset on broker for the message's partition.

position()
my $position_list = Net::Kafka::TopicPartitionList->new();
$position_list->add("my_topic", 0);
$consumer->position($position_list);
my $position = $position_list->offset("my_topic", 0);

Retrieve current positions (offsets) for topics+partitions. The \p
offset field of each requested partition will be set to the offset
of the last consumed message + 1, or RD_KAFKA_OFFSET_INVALID in case
there was no previous message.

Note: in this context the last consumed message is the offset
consumed by the current librdkafka instance and, in case of
rebalancing, not necessarily the last message fetched from the
partition.

seek()
$consumer->seek("my_topic", 0, 12345); # seek partition 0 of "my_topic" to offset "12345"
$consumer->seek("my_topic", 0, RD_KAFKA_OFFSET_BEGINNING); # seek to the beginning of "my_topic" partition 0
$consumer->seek("my_topic", 0, RD_KAFKA_OFFSET_END); # seek to the end of "my_topic" partition 0

Seek consumer for topic+partition to offset which is either an
absolute or logical offset.

query_watermark_offsets()
my ($low, $high) = $consumer->query_watermark_offsets("my_topic", 0);

Queries Kafka Broker for lowest and highest watermark offsets in the
given topic-partition.

close()
$consumer->close();

Close all consumer handles. Make sure to call it before destroying
your application to make sure that all outstanding requests to be
flushed.

Net::Kafka::Message
This class maps to `rd_kafka_message_t' structure from librdkafka and
represents message or event. Objects of this class have the following
methods:

err()
return error code from the message

topic()
return topic name

partition()
return partition number

offset()
return offset. Note, that the value is truncated to 32 bit if your
perl doesn't support 64 bit integers.

key()
return message key

payload()
return message payload

headers()
return a copy of message headers

detach_headers()
return message headers and removes them from the message

Net::Kafka::Headers
This class contains a list of Kafka headers (it allows duplicates).
Objects of this class have the following methods:

new()
create a new instance

add(name, value)
append a new name/value pair to the header list

remove(name)
remove all headers with the given name, if any

get_last(name)
return the last value associated with a given name

to_hash()
return an hash-of-arrays containing all headers

Net::Kafka::Err
This class provides static methods to convert error codes into names and
descriptions.

rd_kafka_get_err_descs()
rd_kafka_get_err_descs()

returns a hash mapping error codes to description strings.

to_string()
to_string($code)

return the description string for this error code.

to_name()
to_name($code)

return the name of this error code.

CAVEATS
Message offset is truncated to 32 bit if perl is compiled without
support for 64 bit integers.

SEE ALSO
* https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka
* https://github.com/trinitum/perl-Kafka-Librd

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2016, 2017 Pavel Shaydo

Copyright (C) 2018, 2019 Booking.com

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.