WaterDrop is a standalone gem that sends messages to Kafka easily with an extra validation layer. It is a part of the Karafka ecosystem.
It:
- Is thread-safe
- Supports sync and async producing
- Supports transactions
- Supports buffering
- Supports producing to multiple clusters
- Supports multiple delivery policies
- Supports per-topic configuration alterations (variants)
- Works with Kafka
1.0+
and Ruby3.1+
- Works with and without Karafka
Karafka ecosystem components documentation, including WaterDrop, can be found here.
If you want to both produce and consume messages, please use Karafka. It integrates WaterDrop automatically.
To get started with WaterDrop:
- Add it to your Gemfile:
bundle add waterdrop
- Create and configure a producer:
producer = WaterDrop::Producer.new do |config|
config.deliver = true
config.kafka = {
'bootstrap.servers': 'localhost:9092',
'request.required.acks': 1
}
end
- Use it as follows:
# sync producing
producer.produce_sync(topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message')
# or for async
producer.produce_async(topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message')
# or in sync batches
producer.produce_many_sync(
[
{ topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message'},
{ topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message'}
]
)
# and async batches
producer.produce_many_async(
[
{ topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message'},
{ topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message'}
]
)
# transactions
producer.transaction do
producer.produce_async(topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message')
producer.produce_async(topic: 'my-topic', payload: 'my message')
end