confluent-kafka-go

Confluent's Apache Kafka Golang client

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Confluent's Golang Client for Apache KafkaTM

confluent-kafka-go is Confluent's Golang client for Apache Kafka and the
Confluent Platform.

Features:

  • High performance - confluent-kafka-go is a lightweight wrapper around
    librdkafka, a finely tuned C
    client.

  • Reliability - There are a lot of details to get right when writing an Apache Kafka
    client. We get them right in one place (librdkafka) and leverage this work
    across all of our clients (also confluent-kafka-python
    and confluent-kafka-dotnet).

  • Supported - Commercial support is offered by
    Confluent.

  • Future proof - Confluent, founded by the
    creators of Kafka, is building a streaming platform
    with Apache Kafka at its core. It's high priority for us that client features keep
    pace with core Apache Kafka and components of the Confluent Platform.

The Golang bindings provides a high-level Producer and Consumer with support
for the balanced consumer groups of Apache Kafka 0.9 and above.

See the API documentation for more information.

License: Apache License v2.0

Examples

High-level balanced consumer

import (
	"fmt"
	"gopkg.in/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go.v1/kafka"
)

func main() {

	c, err := kafka.NewConsumer(&kafka.ConfigMap{
		"bootstrap.servers": "localhost",
		"group.id":          "myGroup",
		"auto.offset.reset": "earliest",
	})

	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	c.SubscribeTopics([]string{"myTopic", "^aRegex.*[Tt]opic"}, nil)

	for {
		msg, err := c.ReadMessage(-1)
		if err == nil {
			fmt.Printf("Message on %s: %s\n", msg.TopicPartition, string(msg.Value))
		} else {
			// The client will automatically try to recover from all errors.
			fmt.Printf("Consumer error: %v (%v)\n", err, msg)
		}
	}

	c.Close()
}

Producer

import (
	"fmt"
	"gopkg.in/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go.v1/kafka"
)

func main() {

	p, err := kafka.NewProducer(&kafka.ConfigMap{"bootstrap.servers": "localhost"})
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	defer p.Close()

	// Delivery report handler for produced messages
	go func() {
		for e := range p.Events() {
			switch ev := e.(type) {
			case *kafka.Message:
				if ev.TopicPartition.Error != nil {
					fmt.Printf("Delivery failed: %v\n", ev.TopicPartition)
				} else {
					fmt.Printf("Delivered message to %v\n", ev.TopicPartition)
				}
			}
		}
	}()

	// Produce messages to topic (asynchronously)
	topic := "myTopic"
	for _, word := range []string{"Welcome", "to", "the", "Confluent", "Kafka", "Golang", "client"} {
		p.Produce(&kafka.Message{
			TopicPartition: kafka.TopicPartition{Topic: &topic, Partition: kafka.PartitionAny},
			Value:          []byte(word),
		}, nil)
	}

	// Wait for message deliveries before shutting down
	p.Flush(15 * 1000)
}

More elaborate examples are available in the examples directory,
including how to configure the Go client
for use with Confluent Cloud.

Getting Started

Installing librdkafka

This client for Go depends on librdkafka v1.3.0 or later, so you either need to install librdkafka
through your OS/distributions package manager, or download and build it from source.

  • For Debian and Ubuntu based distros, install librdkafka-dev from the standard
    repositories or using Confluent's Deb repository.
  • For Redhat based distros, install librdkafka-devel using Confluent's YUM repository.
  • For MacOS X, install librdkafka from Homebrew. You may also need to brew install pkg-config if you don't already have it. brew install librdkafka pkg-config.
  • For Alpine: apk add librdkafka-dev pkgconf
  • confluent-kafka-go is not supported on Windows.

Build from source:

git clone https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka.git
cd librdkafka
./configure --prefix /usr
make
sudo make install

Install the client

We recommend that you version pin the confluent-kafka-go import to v1:

Manual install:

go get -u gopkg.in/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go.v1/kafka

Golang import:

import "gopkg.in/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go.v1/kafka"

Note: that the development of librdkafka and the Go client are kept in sync.
If you use the master branch of the Go client, then you need to use the master branch of
librdkafka.

See the examples for usage details.

Using Go 1.13+ Modules

Starting with Go 1.13, you can use Go Modules to install
confluent-kafka-go.

Import the kafka package from GitHub in your code:

import "github.com/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go/kafka"

Build your project:

go build ./...

A dependency to the latest stable version of confluent-kafka-go should be automatically added to
your go.mod file.

API Strands

There are two main API strands: function and channel based.

Function Based Consumer

Messages, errors and events are polled through the consumer.Poll() function.

Pros:

  • More direct mapping to underlying librdkafka functionality.

Cons:

  • Makes it harder to read from multiple channels, but a go-routine easily
    solves that (see Cons in channel based consumer above about outdated events).
  • Slower than the channel consumer.

See examples/consumer_example

Channel Based Consumer (deprecated)

Deprecated: The channel based consumer is deprecated due to the channel issues
mentioned below. Use the function based consumer.

Messages, errors and events are posted on the consumer.Events channel
for the application to read.

Pros:

  • Possibly more Golang:ish
  • Makes reading from multiple channels easy
  • Fast

Cons:

  • Outdated events and messages may be consumed due to the buffering nature
    of channels. The extent is limited, but not remedied, by the Events channel
    buffer size (go.events.channel.size).

See examples/consumer_channel_example

Channel Based Producer

Application writes messages to the producer.ProducerChannel.
Delivery reports are emitted on the producer.Events or specified private channel.

Pros:

  • Go:ish
  • Proper channel backpressure if librdkafka internal queue is full.

Cons:

  • Double queueing: messages are first queued in the channel (size is configurable)
    and then inside librdkafka.

See examples/producer_channel_example

Function Based Producer

Application calls producer.Produce() to produce messages.
Delivery reports are emitted on the producer.Events or specified private channel.

Pros:

  • Go:ish

Cons:

  • Produce() is a non-blocking call, if the internal librdkafka queue is full
    the call will fail.
  • Somewhat slower than the channel producer.

See examples/producer_example

Static Builds

NOTE: Requires pkg-config

To link your application statically with librdkafka append -tags static to
your application's go build command, e.g.:

$ cd kafkatest/go_verifiable_consumer
$ go build -tags static

This will create a binary with librdkafka statically linked, do note however
that any librdkafka dependencies (such as ssl, sasl2, lz4, etc, depending
on librdkafka build configuration) will be linked dynamically and thus required
on the target system.

To create a completely static binary append -tags static_all instead.
This requires all dependencies to be available as static libraries
(e.g., libsasl2.a). Static libraries are typically not installed
by default but are available in the corresponding ..-dev or ..-devel
packages (e.g., libsasl2-dev).

After a succesful static build verify the dependencies by running
ldd ./your_program (or otool -L ./your_program on OSX), librdkafka should not be listed.

Tests

See kafka/README

Contributing

Contributions to the code, examples, documentation, et.al, are very much appreciated.

Make your changes, run gofmt, tests, etc, push your branch, create a PR, and sign the CLA.

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