Build concurrent and multi-stage data ingestion and data processing pipelines with Elixir. It allows developers to consume data efficiently from different sources, known as producers, such as Amazon SQS, Apache Kafka, Google Cloud PubSub, RabbitMQ, and others.
The name Broadway was taken from the famous Broadway street in New York City, renowned for its stages, actors, and producers. :)
Documentation, examples, and how tos can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/broadway.
Broadway takes the burden of defining concurrent GenStage topologies and provide a simple configuration API that automatically defines concurrent producers, concurrent processing, batch handling, and more, leading to both time and cost efficient ingestion and processing of data. It features:
- Back-pressure
- Automatic acknowledgements at the end of the pipeline
- Batching
- Fault tolerance with minimal data loss
- Graceful shutdown
- Built-in testing
- Custom failure handling
- Ordering and partitioning
- Rate-limiting
- Metrics
- Back-off (TODO)
Add :broadway
to the list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:broadway, "~> 0.6.0"}
]
end
Currently we officially support four Broadway producers:
- Amazon SQS: Source - Guide
- Apache Kafka: Source - Guide
- Google Cloud Pub/Sub: Source - Guide
- RabbitMQ: Source - Guide
More producers are on the way.
Assuming you have added broadway_sqs
as a dependency and configured your SQS credentials accordingly, you can consume Amazon SQS events in only 20 LOCs:
defmodule MyBroadway do
use Broadway
alias Broadway.Message
def start_link(_opts) do
Broadway.start_link(__MODULE__,
name: __MODULE__,
producer: [
module: {BroadwaySQS.Producer, queue_url: "https://us-east-2.queue.amazonaws.com/100000000001/my_queue"}
],
processors: [
default: [concurrency: 50]
],
batchers: [
s3: [concurrency: 5, batch_size: 10, batch_timeout: 1000]
]
)
end
def handle_message(_processor_name, message, _context) do
message
|> Message.update_data(&process_data/1)
|> Message.put_batcher(:s3)
end
def handle_batch(:s3, messages, _batch_info, _context) do
# Send batch of messages to S3
end
defp process_data(data) do
# Do some calculations, generate a JSON representation, process images.
end
end
Once your Broadway module is defined, you just need to add it as a child of your application supervision tree as {MyBroadway, []}
.
For those interested in rolling their own Broadway Producers (which we actively encourage!), we recommend using the OffBroadway
namespace, mirroring the Off-Broadway theaters. For example, if you want to publish your own integration with Amazon SQS, you can package it as off_broadway_sqs
, which uses the OffBroadway.SQS
namespace.
The following Off-Broadway libraries are available (feel free to send a PR adding your own in alphabetical order):
You may also be interested in Flow by Dashbit. Both Broadway and Flow are built on top of GenStage. Flow is a more general abstraction than Broadway that focuses on data as a whole, providing features like aggregation, joins, windows, etc. Broadway focuses on events and on operational features, such as metrics, automatic acknowledgements, failure handling, and so on.
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