Kafka producer and consumer tool in protobuf format.
- Consume and produce messages using Protobuf protocol
- Trace messages with Jaeger
- Create custom templates for one or multiple messages and produce them to Kafka
go install github.com/kuper-tech/protokaf@latestConfiguration file is optional, so you can skip this section.
In order for Protokaf to work, it needs to know how to reach your Kafka broker. First option is to provide --broker each time you invoke Protokaf. Another option is to use a configuration file. You can provide Protokaf with a configuration file with option -F .. on the command line. Or by default Protokaf will search its config files in .protokaf.yaml and $HOME/.protokaf.yaml respectively.
Example of .protokaf.yaml
debug: true
broker: "<addr>:<port>"
kafka-auth-dsn: "SCRAM-SHA-512:<namespace>:<passwd>"
proto: "<dir>/<protofile>"$ protokaf help$ protokaf list [-t <topic>(,<topic>...)]
1 brokers:
broker 1 "127.0.0.1:9093"
2 topics:
topic "test-topic", partitions: 1
partition 0, leader 1, replicas: [1] (offline: []), isrs: [1]
topic "test", partitions: 1
partition 0, leader 1, replicas: [1] (offline: []), isrs: [1]$ protokaf produce -hThis proto file will be used in the examples below.
api/example.proto
syntax = "proto3";
package example;
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
int32 age = 2;
}A simple produce message
$ protokaf produce HelloRequest \
--broker kafka:9092 \
--proto internal/proto/testdata/example.proto \
--topic test \
--data '{"name": "Alice", "age": 11}'Produce message with headers
$ protokaf produce HelloRequest \
--broker kafka:9092 \
--proto internal/proto/testdata/example.proto \
--topic test \
--header "priority=high" \
--header "application=protokaf" \
--data '{"name": "Alice", "age": 11}'Produce message with template
$ protokaf produce HelloRequest \
--broker kafka:9092 \
--proto internal/proto/testdata/example.proto \
--topic test \
--data '{"name": {{randomFemaleName | quote}}, "age": {{randomNumber 10 20}}}' \
--count 10 \
--seed 42Produce message with Kafka auth
$ protokaf produce HelloRequest \
--broker kafka:9093 \
--kafka-auth-dsn "SCRAM-SHA-512:login:passwd" \
--proto internal/proto/testdata/example.proto \
--topic test \
--data '{"name": "Alice", "age": 11}'Read data from stdin or flag
Read message HelloRequest from stdin, produce to test topic
$ echo '{"name": "Alice", "age": 11}' | protokaf produce HelloRequest -t testRead message HelloRequest from -d value, produce to test topic
$ protokaf produce HelloRequest -t test -d '{"name": "Alice", "age": 11}'Template options
--seed <int>You can set number greater then zero to produce the same pseudo-random sequence of messages--count <int>Useful for generating messages with random data--concurrency <int>Number of message senders to run concurrently for const concurrency producing
Show all template functions
$ protokaf produce --template-functions-printThis can be useful for creating body for produce command
$ protokaf build HelloRequest --proto internal/proto/testdata/example.protoFor proto file
syntax = "proto3";
package example;
message HelloRequest {
enum Status {
PENDING = 0;
COMPLETED = 1;
}
string name = 1;
int32 age = 2;
optional float amount = 4;
Status status = 5;
repeated string keys = 6;
}command will print
{
"name": "",
"age": 0,
"amount": 0,
"status": "PENDING",
"keys": [
""
]
}
$ protokaf help consume$ protokaf consume HelloRequest \
--broker kafka:9092 \
--proto internal/proto/testdata/example.proto \
--group mygroup \
--topic testRead messages from Kafka test topic, use group mygroup, print to stdout
$ protokaf consume HelloRequest -G mygroup -t testRead the last 10 messages from test topic, then exit
$ protokaf consume HelloRequest -G mygroup -t test -c 10Read from offset 5 messages from test topic
$ protokaf consume HelloRequest -G mygroup -t test -o 5make docker-dev-up
make kafka-users
make test
make install # optional (you can use 'go run . <args> <flags>')