asyncio client for Kafka
AIOKafkaProducer is a high-level, asynchronous message producer.
Example of AIOKafkaProducer usage:
from aiokafka import AIOKafkaProducer
import asyncio
async def send_one():
producer = AIOKafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers='localhost:9092')
# Get cluster layout and initial topic/partition leadership information
await producer.start()
try:
# Produce message
await producer.send_and_wait("my_topic", b"Super message")
finally:
# Wait for all pending messages to be delivered or expire.
await producer.stop()
asyncio.run(send_one())
AIOKafkaConsumer is a high-level, asynchronous message consumer. It interacts with the assigned Kafka Group Coordinator node to allow multiple consumers to load balance consumption of topics (requires kafka >= 0.9.0.0).
Example of AIOKafkaConsumer usage:
from aiokafka import AIOKafkaConsumer
import asyncio
async def consume():
consumer = AIOKafkaConsumer(
'my_topic', 'my_other_topic',
bootstrap_servers='localhost:9092',
group_id="my-group")
# Get cluster layout and join group `my-group`
await consumer.start()
try:
# Consume messages
async for msg in consumer:
print("consumed: ", msg.topic, msg.partition, msg.offset,
msg.key, msg.value, msg.timestamp)
finally:
# Will leave consumer group; perform autocommit if enabled.
await consumer.stop()
asyncio.run(consume())
Docker is required to run tests. See https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation for installation notes. Also note, that lz4 compression libraries for python will require python-dev package,
or python source header files for compilation on Linux.
NOTE: You will also need a valid java installation. It's required for the keytool
utility, used to
generate ssh keys for some tests.
Setting up tests requirements (assuming you're within virtualenv on ubuntu 14.04+):
sudo apt-get install -y libsnappy-dev make setup
Running tests with coverage:
make cov
To run tests with a specific version of Kafka (default one is 1.0.2) use KAFKA_VERSION variable:
make cov KAFKA_VERSION=0.10.2.1
Test running cheatsheat:
make test FLAGS="-l -x --ff"
- run until 1 failure, rerun failed tests fitst. Great for cleaning up a lot of errors, say after a big refactor.make test FLAGS="-k consumer"
- run only the consumer tests.make test FLAGS="-m 'not ssl'"
- run tests excluding ssl.make test FLAGS="--no-pull"
- do not try to pull new docker image before test run.