maddyscout/laravel-phprdkafka

Bridge package between Laravel and php-rdkafka

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Last update: 2024-12-18 11:06:53 UTC


README

Deprecated, use https://github.com/ensi-platform/laravel-php-rdkafka instead

This packages allows you to describe Kafka producers and consumers in config/kafka.php and then reuse them everywhere.

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require maddyscout/laravel-php-rdkafka

Publish the config file with:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Greensight\LaravelPhpRdKafka\LaravelPhpRdKafkaServiceProvider" --tag="kafka-config"

Now go to config/kafka.php and configure your producers and consumers there. You typically need one producer/consumer per Kafka Cluster. Configuration parameters can found in Librdkafka Configuration reference

Usage

Producer example:

$producer = \Kafka::producer('producer-name'); // returns a configured RdKafka\Producer singleton.
// or $producer = \Kafka::producer(); if you want to get the default producer.
// or $producer = $kafkaManager->producer(); where $kafkaManager is an instance of Greensight\LaravelPhpRdKafka\KafkaManager resolved from the service container.

// now you can implement any producer logic e.g:

$headers = [];
$topicName = 'test-topic';
$topic = $producer->newTopic($topicName);
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
   $payload = json_encode([
      'body' => "Message $i in topic [$topicName]",
      'headers' => $headers
   ]);
   $topic->produce(RD_KAFKA_PARTITION_UA, 0, $payload);
   $producer->poll(0);
}

for ($flushRetries = 0; $flushRetries < 10; $flushRetries++) {
   $result = $producer->flush(10000);
   if (RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NO_ERROR === $result) {
      break;
   }
}
if (RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NO_ERROR !== $result) {
   // Log and/or throw "Unable to flush Kafka producer, messages of topic [$topicName] might be lost.' exception.
}

// If you use php-fpm and producing is slow you can move its execution to the place after response has been sent. 
// This can be achieved e.g. by wrapping the whole producing or at least flushing in it in a "terminating" callback.
// app()->terminating(function () { ... });

Consumer example:

public function handle(KafkaManager $kafkaManager)
{
   $consumer = $kafkaManager->consumer('consumer-name');
   $consumer->subscribe(['test-topic-1', 'test-topic-2']);

   while (true) {
      $message = $consumer->consume(120*1000);
      switch ($message->err) {
            case RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NO_ERROR:
               $this->info($message->payload);
               $this->processMessage($message); // do something with the message
               // $consumer->commitAsync($message); // commit offsets asynchronously if you set 'enable.auto.commit' => false, in config/kafka.php
               break;
            case RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__PARTITION_EOF:
               echo "No more messages; will wait for more\n";
               break;
            case RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__TIMED_OUT:
               // this also happens when there is no new messages in the topic after the specified timeout: https://github.com/arnaud-lb/php-rdkafka/issues/343
               echo "Timed out\n";
               break;
            default:
               throw new Exception($message->errstr(), $message->err);
               break;
      }
   }
}

You can learn more about php-rdkafka producers and consumers php-rdkafka examples

Direct access to RdKafka\Conf instances is available with the following getters:

$producerConf = $kafkaManager->producerConfig('producer-name');
$consumerConf = $kafkaManager->consumerConfig('consumer-name');

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.