/* Package sarama is a pure Go client library for dealing with Apache Kafka (versions 0.8 and later). It includes a high-level API for easily producing and consuming messages, and a low-level API for controlling bytes on the wire when the high-level API is insufficient. Usage examples for the high-level APIs are provided inline with their full documentation. To produce messages, use either the AsyncProducer or the SyncProducer. The AsyncProducer accepts messages on a channel and produces them asynchronously in the background as efficiently as possible; it is preferred in most cases. The SyncProducer provides a method which will block until Kafka acknowledges the message as produced. This can be useful but comes with two caveats: it will generally be less efficient, and the actual durability guarantees depend on the configured value of `Producer.RequiredAcks`. There are configurations where a message acknowledged by the SyncProducer can still sometimes be lost. To consume messages, use the Consumer. Note that Sarama's Consumer implementation does not currently support automatic consumer-group rebalancing and offset tracking. For Zookeeper-based tracking (Kafka 0.8.2 and earlier), the https://github.com/wvanbergen/kafka library builds on Sarama to add this support. For Kafka-based tracking (Kafka 0.9 and later), the https://github.com/bsm/sarama-cluster library builds on Sarama to add this support. For lower-level needs, the Broker and Request/Response objects permit precise control over each connection and message sent on the wire; the Client provides higher-level metadata management that is shared between the producers and the consumer. The Request/Response objects and properties are mostly undocumented, as they line up exactly with the protocol fields documented by Kafka at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/A+Guide+To+The+Kafka+Protocol Metrics are exposed through https://github.com/rcrowley/go-metrics library in a local registry. Broker related metrics: +----------------------------------------------+------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Name | Type | Description | +----------------------------------------------+------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ | incoming-byte-rate | meter | Bytes/second read off all brokers | | incoming-byte-rate-for-broker- | meter | Bytes/second read off a given broker | | outgoing-byte-rate | meter | Bytes/second written off all brokers | | outgoing-byte-rate-for-broker- | meter | Bytes/second written off a given broker | | request-rate | meter | Requests/second sent to all brokers | | request-rate-for-broker- | meter | Requests/second sent to a given broker | | request-size | histogram | Distribution of the request size in bytes for all brokers | | request-size-for-broker- | histogram | Distribution of the request size in bytes for a given broker | | request-latency-in-ms | histogram | Distribution of the request latency in ms for all brokers | | request-latency-in-ms-for-broker- | histogram | Distribution of the request latency in ms for a given broker | | response-rate | meter | Responses/second received from all brokers | | response-rate-for-broker- | meter | Responses/second received from a given broker | | response-size | histogram | Distribution of the response size in bytes for all brokers | | response-size-for-broker- | histogram | Distribution of the response size in bytes for a given broker | +----------------------------------------------+------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ Note that we do not gather specific metrics for seed brokers but they are part of the "all brokers" metrics. Producer related metrics: +-------------------------------------------+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Name | Type | Description | +-------------------------------------------+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | batch-size | histogram | Distribution of the number of bytes sent per partition per request for all topics | | batch-size-for-topic- | histogram | Distribution of the number of bytes sent per partition per request for a given topic | | record-send-rate | meter | Records/second sent to all topics | | record-send-rate-for-topic- | meter | Records/second sent to a given topic | | records-per-request | histogram | Distribution of the number of records sent per request for all topics | | records-per-request-for-topic- | histogram | Distribution of the number of records sent per request for a given topic | | compression-ratio | histogram | Distribution of the compression ratio times 100 of record batches for all topics | | compression-ratio-for-topic- | histogram | Distribution of the compression ratio times 100 of record batches for a given topic | +-------------------------------------------+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ */ package sarama import ( "io/ioutil" "log" ) // Logger is the instance of a StdLogger interface that Sarama writes connection // management events to. By default it is set to discard all log messages via ioutil.Discard, // but you can set it to redirect wherever you want. var Logger StdLogger = log.New(ioutil.Discard, "[Sarama] ", log.LstdFlags) // StdLogger is used to log error messages. type StdLogger interface { Print(v ...interface{}) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) Println(v ...interface{}) } // PanicHandler is called for recovering from panics spawned internally to the library (and thus // not recoverable by the caller's goroutine). Defaults to nil, which means panics are not recovered. var PanicHandler func(interface{}) // MaxRequestSize is the maximum size (in bytes) of any request that Sarama will attempt to send. Trying // to send a request larger than this will result in an PacketEncodingError. The default of 100 MiB is aligned // with Kafka's default `socket.request.max.bytes`, which is the largest request the broker will attempt // to process. var MaxRequestSize int32 = 100 * 1024 * 1024 // MaxResponseSize is the maximum size (in bytes) of any response that Sarama will attempt to parse. If // a broker returns a response message larger than this value, Sarama will return a PacketDecodingError to // protect the client from running out of memory. Please note that brokers do not have any natural limit on // the size of responses they send. In particular, they can send arbitrarily large fetch responses to consumers // (see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2063). var MaxResponseSize int32 = 100 * 1024 * 1024