Awesome
Setup
The first thing to do is to run the landoop/fast-data-dev Docker image. For example:
docker run --rm -it -p 2181:2181 -p 3030:3030 -p 8081:8081 -p 8082:8082 -p 8083:8083 -p 9092:9092 -p 9581:9581 -p 9582:9582 -p 9583:9583 -p 9584:9584 -e ADV_HOST=127.0.0.1 landoop/fast-data-dev:latest
Note: Please follow the instructions on fast-data-dev README to customize the container.
You can execute a bash shell at the running container as follow:
docker run --rm -it --net=host landoop/fast-data-dev bash
Note: Kafka utilities are now available.
Topics
You can create a new Kafka topic named my-topic
as follows:
kafka-topics --create --zookeeper localhost:2181 --replication-factor 1 --partitions 3 --topic my-topic
You can verify that the my-topic
topic was successfully created by listing all available topics:
kafka-topics --list --zookeeper localhost:2181
You can add more partitions as follows:
kafka-topics --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --topic my-topic --partitions 16
You can delete a topic named my-topic
as follows:
kafka-topics --zookeeper localhost:2181 --delete --topic my-topic
You can find more details about a topic named cc_payments
as follows:
kafka-topics --describe --zookeeper localhost:2181 --topic cc_payments
You can see the under-replicated partitions for all topics as follows:
kafka-topics --zookeeper localhost:2181/kafka-cluster --describe --under-replicated-partitions
Producers
You can produce messages from standard input as follows:
kafka-console-producer --broker-list localhost:9092 --topic my-topic
You can produce new messages from an existing file named messages.txt
as follows:
kafka-console-producer --broker-list localhost:9092 --topic test < messages.txt
You can produce Avro messages as follows:
kafka-avro-console-producer --broker-list localhost:9092 --topic my.Topic --property value.schema='{"type":"record","name":"myrecord","fields":[{"name":"f1","type":"string"}]}' --property schema.registry.url=http://localhost:8081
You can enter a few new values from the console as follows:
{"f1": "value1"}
Consumers
Consume messages
You can begin a consumer from the beginning of the log as follows:
kafka-console-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic my-topic --from-beginning
You can consume a single message as follows:
kafka-console-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic my-topic --max-messages 1
You can consume a single message from __consumer_offsets
as follows:
- kafka version 0.9.x.x ~ 0.10.x.x*
kafka-console-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic __consumer_offsets --formatter 'kafka.coordinator.GroupMetadataManager$OffsetsMessageFormatter' --max-messages 1
- kafka version 0.11.x.x+ *
kafka-console-consumer.sh --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic __consumer_offsets --formatter "kafka.coordinator.group.GroupMetadataManager\$OffsetsMessageFormatter" --max-messages 1
You can consume and specify a consumer group as follows:
kafka-console-consumer --topic my-topic --new-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --consumer-property group.id=my-group
Consume Avro messages
You can consume 10 Avro messages from a topic named position-reports
as follows:
kafka-avro-console-consumer --topic position-reports --new-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --from-beginning --property schema.registry.url=localhost:8081 --max-messages 10
You can consume all existing Avro messages from a topic named position-reports
as follows:
kafka-avro-console-consumer --topic position-reports --new-consumer --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --from-beginning --property schema.registry.url=localhost:8081
Consumers admin operations
You can list all groups as follows:
kafka-consumer-groups --new-consumer --list --bootstrap-server localhost:9092
You can describe a Group named testgroup
as follows:
kafka-consumer-groups --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --describe --group testgroup
Config
You can set the retention for a topic as follows:
kafka-configs --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --entity-type topics --entity-name my-topic --add-config retention.ms=3600000
You can print all configuration overrides for a topic named my-topic
as follows:
kafka-configs --zookeeper localhost:2181 --describe --entity-type topics --entity-name my-topic
You can delete a configuration override for retention.ms
for a topic named my-topic
as follows:
kafka-configs --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --entity-type topics --entity-name my-topic --delete-config retention.ms
Performance
Although Kafka is pretty fast by design, it is good to be able to test its performance. You can check the Produce performance of Kafka as follows:
kafka-producer-perf-test --topic position-reports --throughput 10000 --record-size 300 --num-records 20000 --producer-props bootstrap.servers="localhost:9092"
ACLs
You can add a new consumer ACL to an existing topic as follows:
kafka-acls --authorizer-properties zookeeper.connect=localhost:2181 --add --allow-principal User:Bob --consumer --topic topicA --group groupA
You can add a new producer ACL to an existing topic as follows:
kafka-acls --authorizer-properties zookeeper.connect=localhost:2181 --add --allow-principal User:Bob --producer --topic topicA
You can list the ACLs of a topic named topicA
as follows:
kafka-acls --authorizer-properties zookeeper.connect=localhost:2181 --list --topic topicA
Zookeeper
You can enter the zookeeper shell as follows:
zookeeper-shell localhost:2182 ls