org.springframework.kafka.listener.MessageListener Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SpringKafkaTest.java From spring-boot-tutorial with Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International | 6 votes |
@Test public void test() throws InterruptedException { log.info("Start auto"); ContainerProperties containerProps = new ContainerProperties("topic1", "topic2"); final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(4); containerProps.setMessageListener((MessageListener<Integer, String>) message -> { log.info("received: " + message); latch.countDown(); }); KafkaMessageListenerContainer<Integer, String> container = createContainer(containerProps); container.setBeanName("testAuto"); container.start(); Thread.sleep(1000); // wait a bit for the container to start KafkaTemplate<Integer, String> template = createTemplate(); template.setDefaultTopic("zptest"); template.sendDefault(0, "foo"); template.sendDefault(2, "bar"); template.sendDefault(0, "baz"); template.sendDefault(2, "qux"); template.flush(); assertThat(latch.await(60, TimeUnit.SECONDS)).isTrue(); container.stop(); log.info("Stop auto"); }
Example #2
Source File: SpringKafkaSenderTest.java From spring-kafka with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Before public void setUp() throws Exception { // set up the Kafka consumer properties Map<String, Object> consumerProperties = KafkaTestUtils.consumerProps("sender_group", "false", AllSpringKafkaTests.embeddedKafka); // create a Kafka consumer factory DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<String, String> consumerFactory = new DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<String, String>(consumerProperties); // set the topic that needs to be consumed ContainerProperties containerProperties = new ContainerProperties(AllSpringKafkaTests.SENDER_TOPIC); // create a Kafka MessageListenerContainer container = new KafkaMessageListenerContainer<>(consumerFactory, containerProperties); // create a thread safe queue to store the received message records = new LinkedBlockingQueue<>(); // setup a Kafka message listener container.setupMessageListener(new MessageListener<String, String>() { @Override public void onMessage(ConsumerRecord<String, String> record) { LOGGER.debug("test-listener received message='{}'", record.toString()); records.add(record); } }); // start the container and underlying message listener container.start(); // wait until the container has the required number of assigned partitions ContainerTestUtils.waitForAssignment(container, AllSpringKafkaTests.embeddedKafka.getPartitionsPerTopic()); }
Example #3
Source File: TraceMessagingAutoConfiguration.java From spring-cloud-sleuth with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Around("anyCreateListenerContainer() || anyCreateContainer()") public Object wrapListenerContainerCreation(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable { MessageListenerContainer listener = (MessageListenerContainer) pjp.proceed(); if (listener instanceof AbstractMessageListenerContainer) { AbstractMessageListenerContainer container = (AbstractMessageListenerContainer) listener; Object someMessageListener = container.getContainerProperties() .getMessageListener(); if (someMessageListener == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("No message listener to wrap. Proceeding"); } } else if (someMessageListener instanceof MessageListener) { container.setupMessageListener(createProxy(someMessageListener)); } else { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("ATM we don't support Batch message listeners"); } } } else { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Can't wrap this listener. Proceeding"); } } return listener; }
Example #4
Source File: SpringKafkaSenderTest.java From spring-kafka with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Before public void setUp() throws Exception { // set up the Kafka consumer properties Map<String, Object> consumerProperties = KafkaTestUtils.consumerProps("sender", "false", embeddedKafka.getEmbeddedKafka()); // create a Kafka consumer factory DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<String, String> consumerFactory = new DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<String, String>( consumerProperties); // set the topic that needs to be consumed ContainerProperties containerProperties = new ContainerProperties(SENDER_TOPIC); // create a Kafka MessageListenerContainer container = new KafkaMessageListenerContainer<>(consumerFactory, containerProperties); // create a thread safe queue to store the received message records = new LinkedBlockingQueue<>(); // setup a Kafka message listener container .setupMessageListener(new MessageListener<String, String>() { @Override public void onMessage( ConsumerRecord<String, String> record) { LOGGER.debug("test-listener received message='{}'", record.toString()); records.add(record); } }); // start the container and underlying message listener container.start(); // wait until the container has the required number of assigned partitions ContainerTestUtils.waitForAssignment(container, embeddedKafka.getEmbeddedKafka().getPartitionsPerTopic()); }