lua-resty-kafka - Lua kafka client driver for the ngx_lua based on the cosocket API
This library is still under early development and is still experimental.
This Lua library is a Kafka client driver for the ngx_lua nginx module:
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule
This Lua library takes advantage of ngx_lua's cosocket API, which ensures 100% nonblocking behavior.
Note that at least ngx_lua 0.9.3 or ngx_openresty 1.4.3.7 is required, and unfortunately only LuaJIT supported (--with-luajit
).
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-kafka/lib/?.lua;;";
server {
location /test {
content_by_lua '
local cjson = require "cjson"
local client = require "resty.kafka.client"
local producer = require "resty.kafka.producer"
local broker_list = {
{ host = "127.0.0.1", port = 9092 },
}
local key = "key"
local message = "halo world"
-- usually we do not use this library directly
local cli = client:new(broker_list)
local brokers, partitions = cli:fetch_metadata("test")
if not brokers then
ngx.say("fetch_metadata failed, err:", partitions)
end
ngx.say("brokers: ", cjson.encode(brokers), "; partitions: ", cjson.encode(partitions))
-- sync producer_type
local p = producer:new(broker_list)
local offset, err = p:send("test", key, message)
if not offset then
ngx.say("send err:", err)
return
end
ngx.say("send success, offset: ", tonumber(offset))
-- this is async producer_type and bp will be reused in the whole nginx worker
local bp = producer:new(broker_list, { producer_type = "async" })
local ok, err = bp:send("test", key, message)
if not ok then
ngx.say("send err:", err)
return
end
ngx.say("send success, ok:", ok)
';
}
}
To load this module, just do this
local client = require "resty.kafka.client"
syntax: c = client:new(broker_list, client_config)
The broker_list
is a list of broker, like the below
[
{
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 9092
}
]
An optional client_config
table can be specified. The following options are as follows:
client config
-
socket_timeout
Specifies the network timeout threshold in milliseconds. SHOULD lagrer than the
request_timeout
. -
keepalive_timeout
Specifies the maximal idle timeout (in milliseconds) for the keepalive connection.
-
keepalive_size
Specifies the maximal number of connections allowed in the connection pool for per Nginx worker.
-
refresh_interval
Specifies the time to auto refresh the metadata in milliseconds. Then metadata will not auto refresh if is nil.
syntax: brokers, partitions = c:fetch_metadata(topic)
In case of success, return the all brokers and partitions of the topic
.
In case of errors, returns nil
with a string describing the error.
syntax: brokers, partitions = c:refresh()
This will refresh the metadata of all topics which have been fetched by fetch_metadata
.
In case of success, return all brokers and all partitions of all topics.
In case of errors, returns nil
with a string describing the error.
To load this module, just do this
local producer = require "resty.kafka.producer"
syntax: p = producer:new(broker_list, producer_config?, cluster_name?)
It's recommend to use async producer_type.
broker_list
is the same as in client
An optional options table can be specified. The following options are as follows:
socket_timeout
, keepalive_timeout
, keepalive_size
, refresh_interval
are the same as in client_config
producer config, most like in http://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#producerconfigs
-
producer_type
Specifies the
producer.type
. "async" or "sync" -
request_timeout
Specifies the
request.timeout.ms
. Default2000 ms
-
required_acks
Specifies the
request.required.acks
, SHOULD NOT be zero. Default1
. -
max_retry
Specifies the
message.send.max.retries
. Default3
. -
retry_backoff
Specifies the
retry.backoff.ms
. Default100
. -
partitioner
Specifies the partitioner that choose partition from key and partition num.
syntax: partitioner = function (key, partition_num, correlation_id) end
, the correlation_id is an auto increment id in producer. Default partitioner is: -
api_version
Specifies the produce API version. Default
2
. This requires Kafka server 0.10 or above. If you use Kafka 0.9.x,api_version
should be0
or1
. If you use Kafka 0.8.x,api_version
should be0
.
local function default_partitioner(key, num, correlation_id)
local id = key and crc32(key) or correlation_id
-- partition_id is continuous and start from 0
return id % num
end
buffer config ( only work producer_type
= "async" )
-
flush_time
Specifies the
queue.buffering.max.ms
. Default1000
. -
batch_num
Specifies the
batch.num.messages
. Default200
. -
batch_size
Specifies the
send.buffer.bytes
. Default1M
(may reach 2M). Be careful, SHOULD be smaller than thesocket.request.max.bytes / 2 - 10k
config in kafka server. -
max_buffering
Specifies the
queue.buffering.max.messages
. Default50,000
. -
error_handle
Specifies the error handle, handle data when buffer send to kafka error.
syntax: error_handle = function (topic, partition_id, message_queue, index, err, retryable) end
, the failed messages in the message_queue is like{ key1, msg1, key2, msg2 }
,key
in the message_queue is empty string""
even if orign isnil
.index
is the message_queue length, should not use#message_queue
. whenretryable
istrue
that means kafka server surely not committed this messages, you can safely retry to send; and else means maybe, recommend to log to somewhere.
Not support compression now.
The third optional cluster_name
specifies the name of the cluster, default 1
(yeah, it's number). You can Specifies different names when you have two or more kafka clusters. And this only works with async
producer_type.
syntax: ok, err = p:send(topic, key, message)
-
In sync model
In case of success, returns the offset (** cdata: LL **) of the current broker and partition. In case of errors, returns
nil
with a string describing the error. -
In async model
The
message
will write to the buffer first. It will send to the kafka server when the buffer exceed thebatch_num
, or everyflush_time
flush the buffer.It case of success, returns
true
. In case of errors, returnsnil
with a string describing the error (buffer overflow
).
syntax: sum, details = p:offset()
Return the sum of all the topic-partition offset (return by the ProduceRequest api);
and the details of each topic-partition
syntax: ok = p:flush()
Always return true
.
You need to configure the lua_package_path directive to add the path of your lua-resty-kafka source tree to ngx_lua's LUA_PATH search path, as in
# nginx.conf
http {
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-kafka/lib/?.lua;;";
...
}
Ensure that the system account running your Nginx ''worker'' proceses have
enough permission to read the .lua
file.
- Fetch API
- Offset API
- Offset Commit/Fetch API
Dejiang Zhu (doujiang24) doujiang24@gmail.com.
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2014-2014, by Dejiang Zhu (doujiang24) doujiang24@gmail.com.
All rights reserved.
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- the ngx_lua module: http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule
- the kafka protocol: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/A+Guide+To+The+Kafka+Protocol
- the lua-resty-redis library
- the lua-resty-logger-socket library
- the sarama