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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions tools/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This folder contains applications that are useful for exploration of your Kafka
Some of these tools mirror tools that ship with Kafka, but these tools won't require installing the JVM to function.

- [kafka-console-producer](./kafka-console-producer): a command line tool to produce a single message to your Kafka custer.
- [kafka-console-partitionconsumer](./kafka-console-partitionconsumer): a command line tool to consume a single partition of a topic on your Kafka cluster.
- [kafka-console-topicconsumer](./kafka-console-topicconsumer): a command line tool to consume all partition of a topic on your Kafka cluster.
- [kafka-console-partitionconsumer](./kafka-console-partitionconsumer): (deprecated) a command line tool to consume a single partition of a topic on your Kafka cluster.
- [kafka-console-consumer](./kafka-console-consumer): a command line tool to consume arbitrary partitions of a topic on your Kafka cluster.
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"all or an arbitrary list of"?

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"all of them" still qualifies as an arbitrary list :)


To install all tools, run `go get github.com/Shopify/sarama/tools/...`
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kafka-console-consumer
kafka-console-consumer.test
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# kafka-console-consumer

A simple command line tool to consume partitions of a topic and print the
messages on the standard output.

### Installation

go get github.com/Shopify/sarama/tools/kafka-console-consumer

### Usage

# Minimum invocation
kafka-console-consumer -topic=test -brokers=kafka1:9092

# It will pick up a KAFKA_PEERS environment variable
export KAFKA_PEERS=kafka1:9092,kafka2:9092,kafka3:9092
kafka-console-consumer -topic=test

# You can specify the offset you want to start at. It can be either
# `oldest`, `newest`. The default is `newest`.
kafka-console-consumer -topic=test -offset=oldest
kafka-console-consumer -topic=test -offset=newest

# You can specify the partition(s) you want to consume as a comma-separated
# list. The default is `all`.
kafka-console-consumer -topic=test -partitions=1,2,3

# Display all command line options
kafka-console-consumer -help
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Expand Up @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"log"
"os"
"os/signal"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"

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var (
brokerList = flag.String("brokers", os.Getenv("KAFKA_PEERS"), "The comma separated list of brokers in the Kafka cluster")
topic = flag.String("topic", "", "REQUIRED: the topic to consume")
partitions = flag.String("partitions", "all", "The partitions to consume, can be 'all' or comma-separated numbers")
offset = flag.String("offset", "newest", "The offset to start with. Can be `oldest`, `newest`")
verbose = flag.Bool("verbose", false, "Whether to turn on sarama logging")
bufferSize = flag.Int("buffer-size", 256, "The buffer size of the message channel.")
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printErrorAndExit(69, "Failed to start consumer: %s", err)
}

partitions, err := c.Partitions(*topic)
partitionList, err := getPartitions(c)
if err != nil {
printErrorAndExit(69, "Failed to get the list of partitions: %s", err)
}
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close(closing)
}()

for _, partition := range partitions {
for _, partition := range partitionList {
pc, err := c.ConsumePartition(*topic, partition, initialOffset)
if err != nil {
printErrorAndExit(69, "Failed to start consumer for partition %d: %s", partition, err)
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}
}

func getPartitions(c sarama.Consumer) ([]int32, error) {
if *partitions == "all" {
return c.Partitions(*topic)
}

tmp := strings.Split(*partitions, ",")
var pList []int32
for i := range tmp {
val, err := strconv.ParseInt(tmp[i], 10, 32)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pList = append(pList, int32(val))
}

return pList, nil
}

func printErrorAndExit(code int, format string, values ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", fmt.Sprintf(format, values...))
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr)
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# kafka-console-partitionconsumer

NOTE: this tool is deprecated in favour of the more general and more powerful
`kafka-console-consumer`.

A simple command line tool to consume a partition of a topic and print the messages
on the standard output.

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