Installs Kafka v0.8.1.1
, and probably any newer versions.
Based on the Kafka cookbook released by WebTrends (thanks!), but with a few notable differences:
- does not depend on runit cookbook.
- does not depend on zookeeper cookbook, thus it will not search for nodes with a specific role or such, that is left up to you to decide.
- only tested on Vagrant boxes.
- intended to be used by wrapper cookbooks.
This cookbook does not depend on any specific cookbooks, but it requires that
java is installed on the system, thus the java
cookbook is recommended.
Ruby 1.9.3+ and Chef 11.6.0+.
- Amazon Linux
- CentOS 6.5 and 7
- Debian 7.4
- Fedora 20
- Ubuntu 14.04
Might work on other platforms / versions, but these are the ones that are
included in .kitchen.yml
and/or tested in the wild, so YMMV.
In order to keep the README in some kind of manageable state (and thus in sync
with attributes), attributes are documented inline (in the attribute
files
that is).
Attributes concerning configuring of a Kafka broker are to be set under the
broker
namespace, and one can choose which ever syntax they prefer the most,
the following are all valid ways to define broker configuration:
node.default.kafka.broker[:log_dirs] = %w[/tmp/kafka-logs]
node.default.kafka.broker['log.dirs'] = %w[/tmp/kafka-logs]
node.default.kafka.broker.log.dirs = %w[/tmp/kafka-logs]
node.default[:kafka][:broker][:log][:dirs] = %w[/tmp/kafka-logs]
A warning regarding the "dotted" notation, it doesn't play very well when
setting attributes like default.replication.factor
or
fetch.purgatory.purge.interval.requests
due to fairly obvious reasons
(default
and fetch
are also methods).
Refer to the official documentation for the version of Kafka that you're installing. Documentation for the latest release can be found over here.
This section describes the different recipes that are available.
Downloads and installs Kafka from the official binary releases.
Defaults to installing v0.8.1.1
of Kafka.
Any changes made to the broker configuration could result in a restart of the Kafka broker, depending on configuration of this cookbook. If Chef runs as a daemon on all of the nodes this could result in all of the Kafka brokers being brought down at the same time, resulting in unavailability of service.
If unavailability is an issue, this cookbook provides an option to implement custom logic to control the restart of Kafka brokers so that not all of the brokers in a cluster are stopped at the same time. For example the custom logic can be something along the lines of acquiring a lock in ZooKeeper and when held the broker is allowed to restart. Be aware that a restart might take quite some time if you're using controlled shutdown and have a lot of partitions, and Chef usually have some timeout for each resource.
By default the resources in the _coordinate
recipe performs the start/restart of the kafka
service.
If custom logic needs to be implemented, this recipe can be replaced with
another recipe, but don't forget to update the kafka.start_coordination.recipe
attribute.
The only requrirement is that the new recipe has a ruby_block
resource with
'coordinate-kafka-start'
as ID.
The following is a sample recipe that shows roughly what one can do with this
feature.
ruby_block 'coordinate-kafka-start' do
block do
Chef::Log.info 'Custom recipe to coordinate Kafka start/restart'
end
action :create
notifies :create, 'ruby_block[restart-coordination]', :delayed
end
ruby_block 'restart-coordination' do
block do
Chef::Log.info 'Implement the process to coordinate the restart, like using ZK'
end
action :nothing
notifies :restart, 'service[kafka]', :delayed
notifies :create, 'ruby_block[restart-coordination-cleanup]', :delayed
end
service 'kafka' do
provider kafka_init_opts[:provider]
supports start: true, stop: true, restart: true, status: true
action kafka_service_actions
end
ruby_block 'restart-coordination-cleanup' do
block do
Chef::Log.info 'Implement any cleanup logic required after restart like releasing locks'
end
action :nothing
end
Please refer to issue #58 for background of this feature.
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- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add-component-x
) - Write your change
- Check that your change works, for example with Vagrant
- Submit a Pull Request using Github