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Kazoo

Ruby library to access and manipulate Kafka metadata in Zookeeper

Usage

First, make kazoo available by adding it to your Gemfile

gem 'kazoo-ruby', require: 'kazoo'

Now, you can interact with the cluster metadata as follows:

# Connect to the Zookeeper cluster that backs your Kafka cluster
cluster = Kazoo::Cluster.new('zookeeper1:2181,zookeeper2:2181/chroot')

# List the brokers that form the Kafka cluster
cluster.brokers.each do |id, broker|
  puts "Broker #{broker.id}: #{broker.addr}"
end

# Inspect topic/partition metadata
cluster.topics.each do |name, topic|
  puts "#{name}: #{topic.partitions.length} partitions"
end

# List consumers
cluster.consumergroups.each do |name, group|
  puts "Consumer #{name}: #{group.instances.length} running instances"
end

Binary

This gem also comes with a simple kazoo binary to inspect your kafka cluster:

# Describe the brokers that compose the cluster
$ kazoo cluster --zookeeper zk1:2181,zk2:2181,zk3:2181/chroot

# List all topics or partitions in the cluster
$ kazoo topics --zookeeper zk1:2181,zk2:2181,zk3:2181/chroot
$ kazoo partitions --topic=access_log --zookeeper zk1:2181,zk2:2181,zk3:2181/chroot

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/wvanbergen/kazoo/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

See also

  • kafka-consumer: a high-level Kafka consumer library that coordinates running instances using Zookeeper.