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kafkatunnel.py

Access kafka/zookeeper via ssh tunnel to consume and produce messages from your local machine

Requirements

You need python3 in order to use kafkatunnel.py

  • python3
  • pip3

Note: for AWS mode: you need to tag your ec2 zookeeper and kafka instances with Name=kafka/zookeeper

see https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-resource-tags/

Install

$ git clone https://github.com/simple-machines/kafka-tunnel
$ make

Usage

kafkatool.py supports two ways of passing the remote zookeeper/kafka and optionally schema registry IPs:

  • automatic retrival by ec2 resource tags (Name=zookeeper/kafka)
$ kafkatunnel aws ec2-user@awsjumphost
  • manual passing your remote zookeeper/kafka and optionally schema registry IPs
$ kafkatunnel manual ec2-user@awsjumphost 10.11.85.128,10.11.82.30,10.11.83.9 10.11.80.7,10.11.80.123,10.11.81.13 10.11.82.10,10.11.82.11

afterwards you have to provide your root password in order to create the interfaces

zookeeper  on 10.11.85.128    port  2181
zookeeper  on 10.11.82.30     port  2181
zookeeper  on 10.11.83.9      port  2181
kafka      on 10.11.80.7      port  9091
kafka      on 10.11.80.123    port  9091
kafka      on 10.11.81.13     port  9091
schemareg  on 10.11.82.10     port  8081
schemareg  on 10.11.82.11     port  8081
 * adding interface, user password might be needed
Password:
connecting to jump host
Last login: Wed Mar  4 08:19:59 2020 from 203.44.116.49

   __|  __|_  )
   _|  (     /   Amazon Linux AMI
  ___|\___|___|

[ec2-user@ip-10-11-85-128 ~]$

On a second screen just do whatever you want, e.g. list all topics.

$ kafka-topics --zookeeper 10.11.85.128:2181 --list