- This library is primarily documented through examples in its API documentation:
- Documentation about Kafka itself can be found at its project home page.
This crate works with Cargo and is on crates.io. The API is currently under heavy movement although we do follow semantic versioning (but expect the version number to grow quickly.)
[dependencies]
kafka = "0.5"
To build kafka-rust the usual cargo build
should suffice. The crate
supports various features which can be turned off at compile time.
See kafka-rust's Cargo.toml
and cargo's
documentation.
kafka-rust
is tested against Kafka 0.8.2.x and regularly used
against Kafka 0.9 servers. However, efforts to implement support for
new features from the Kafka 0.9 release are just in their beginnings.
As mentioned, the cargo generated documentation constains some examples. Further, standalone, compilable example programs are provided in the examples directory of the repository.
This is a higher-level Consumer API for Kafka. It provides convenient offset management support on behalf of a specified group. This is the API a client application of this library wants to use for receiving messages from Kafka.
This is a higher-level Producer API for Kafka. It provides convenient automatic partition assignment capabilities through partitioners. This is the API a client application of this library wants to use for sending messsages to Kafka.
[KafkaClient] (http://spicavigo.github.io/kafka-rust/kafka/client/index.html)
KafkaClient
is the central point of this API. However, this is a mid-level
abstraction for Kafka rather suitable for building higher-level APIs.
Application's typically want to use the already mentioned Consumer
s
and Producer
s. Nevertheless, KafkaClient
's main methods are:
- Loading metadata
- Fetching topic offsets
- Sending messages
- Fetching messages
- Committing a consumer group's offsets
- Fetching a consumer group's offsets
There's still a lot of room for improvements on kafka-rust
. Not
everything works right at the moment. Have a look into the issue
tracker and feel free
to contribute by reporting new problems or contributing to existing
ones. Any constructive contribution is warmly wellcome!
As usually with open source, don't hesitate to fork the repo and
submit a pull requests if you see something to be changed. We'll be
happy see kafka-rust
improving over time.
[Creating a topic] (https://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#quickstart)
Note unless otherwise explicitely stated in the documentation, this library will ignore requests to topics which it doesn't know about. In particular it will not try to retrieve messages from non-existing/unknown topics. (This behavior is very likely to change in future version of this library.)
Given a local kafka server installation you can create topics if the
following command (kafka-topics.sh
is part of the Kafka
distribution):
kafka-topics.sh --topic my-topic --create --zookeeper localhost:2181 --partition 1 --replication-factor 1