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loopback4-kafka-client v3.0.1

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loopback4-kafka-client

Overview

A Kafka Client for Loopback4 built on top of KafkaJS.

Installation

Install KafkaConnectorComponent using npm;

$ [npm install | yarn add] loopback4-kafka-client

Basic Use

Configure and load KafkaConnectorComponent in the application constructor as shown below.

import {
  KafkaClientBindings,
  KafkaClientComponent,
  KafkaClientOptions,
} from 'loopback4-kafka-client';
// ...
export class MyApplication extends BootMixin(
  ServiceMixin(RepositoryMixin(RestApplication)),
) {
  constructor(options: ApplicationConfig = {}) {
    this.configure<KafkaClientOptions>(KafkaClientBindings.Component).to({
      initObservers: true, // if you want to init consumer lifeCycleObserver
      topics: [Topics.First], // if you want to use producers for given topics
      connection: {
        // refer https://kafka.js.org/docs/configuration
        brokers: [process.env.KAFKA_SERVER ?? ''],
      },
    });
    this.bind(KafkaClientBindings.ProducerConfiguration).to({
      // your producer config
      // refer https://kafka.js.org/docs/producing#options
    });
    this.bind(KafkaClientBindings.ConsumerConfiguration).to({
      // refer https://kafka.js.org/docs/consuming#options
      groupId: process.env.KAFKA_CONSUMER_GROUP,
    });

    this.component(KafkaClientComponent);
    // ...
  }
  // ...
}

Producer and Consumer

Stream

Producers and Consumers work on a Stream which defines the topic and events used by the application. You can implement the IStreamDefinition to create your own stream class.

Example
export class TestStream implements IStreamDefinition {
  topic = Topics.First;
  messages: {
    // [<event type key from enum>] : <event type or interface>
    [Events.start]: StartEvent;
    [Events.stop]: StopEvent;
  };
}

Consumer

A Consumer is a loopback extension that is used by the KafkaConsumerService to initialize consumers. It must implement the IConsumer interface and should be using the @consumer() decorator. If you want the consumers to start at the start of your application, you should pass the initObservers config to the Component configuration.

Example
// application.ts
this.configure(KafkaConnectorComponentBindings.COMPONENT).to({
  ...
  initObservers: true
  ...
});
// start.consumer.ts
@consumer<TestStream, Events.start>()
export class StartConsumer implements IConsumer<TestStream, Events.start> {
  constructor(
    @inject('test.handler.start')
    public handler: StreamHandler<TestStream, Events.start>,
  ) {}
  topic: Topics.First = Topics.First;
  event: Events.start = Events.start;
  // you can write the handler as a method
  handler(payload: StartEvent) {
    console.log(payload);
  }
}

If you want to write a shared handler for different events, you can use the eventHandlerKey to bind a handler in the application -

// application.ts
this.bind(eventHandlerKey(Events.Start)).to((payload: StartEvent) => {
  console.log(payload);
});
this.bind(eventHandlerKey<TestStream, Events.Stop>(Events.Stop)).toProvider(
  CustomEventHandlerProvider,
);

and then you can use the handler using the @eventHandler decorator -

// start.consumer.ts
@consumer<TestStream, Events.start>()
export class StartConsumer implements IConsumer<TestStream, Events.start> {
  constructor(
    @eventHandler<TestStream>(Events.Start)
    public handler: StreamHandler<TestStream, Events.start>,
  ) {}
  topic: Topics.First = Topics.First;
  event: Events.start = Events.start;
}

Producer

A Producer is a loopback service for producing message for a particular topic, you can inject a producer using the @producer(TOPIC_NAME) decorator. Note: The topic name passed to decorator must be first configured in the Component configuration's topic property -

Example

// application.ts
...
this.configure(KafkaConnectorComponentBindings.COMPONENT).to({
  ...
  topics: [Topics.First],
  ...
});
...
// test.service.ts
...
class TestService {
  constructor(
    @producer(Topics.First)
    private producer: Producer<TestStream>
  ) {}
}