org.apache.kafka.clients.admin.TopicListing Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: Eventapis.java From eventapis with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException { Map props = new HashMap<>(); // list of host:port pairs used for establishing the initial connections // to the Kakfa cluster props.put(ProducerConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, "kafka-local:9092"); // props.put(ProducerConfig.KEY_SERIALIZER_CLASS_CONFIG, // JsonSerializer.class); // props.put(ProducerConfig.VALUE_SERIALIZER_CLASS_CONFIG, // JsonSerializer.class); // value to block, after which it will throw a TimeoutException props.put(ProducerConfig.MAX_BLOCK_MS_CONFIG, 50000); AdminClient adminClient = AdminClient.create(props); adminClient.describeCluster(); Collection<TopicListing> topicListings = adminClient.listTopics().listings().get(); System.out.println(topicListings); }
Example #2
Source File: TopicAdmin.java From kafka-message-tool with MIT License | 5 votes |
public Set<ClusterTopicInfo> describeTopics() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException { Set<ClusterTopicInfo> result = new HashSet<>(); final ListTopicsResult listTopicsResult = kafkaClientsAdminClient.listTopics(new ListTopicsOptions().listInternal(false)); final Collection<TopicListing> listings = listTopicsResult.listings().get(ApplicationConstants.FUTURE_GET_TIMEOUT_MS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); Logger.debug(String.format("describeTopics.listings %s", listings)); final Set<String> topicNames = listTopicsResult.names().get(ApplicationConstants.FUTURE_GET_TIMEOUT_MS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); final DescribeTopicsResult describeTopicsResult = kafkaClientsAdminClient.describeTopics(topicNames); final Map<String, TopicDescription> stringTopicDescriptionMap = describeTopicsResult.all().get(ApplicationConstants.FUTURE_GET_TIMEOUT_MS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); for (Map.Entry<String, TopicDescription> entry : stringTopicDescriptionMap.entrySet()) { final TopicDescription topicDescription = entry.getValue(); final ClusterTopicInfo clusterTopicInfo = new ClusterTopicInfo(topicDescription.name(), topicDescription.partitions(), getConfigEntriesForTopic(topicDescription.name())); result.add(clusterTopicInfo); } return result; }
Example #3
Source File: KafkaTestUtils.java From kafka-junit with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
/** * Get information about all topics in Kafka. * @return Set of topics found in Kafka. */ public List<TopicListing> getTopics() { try (final AdminClient adminClient = getAdminClient()) { return new ArrayList<>(adminClient.listTopics().listings().get()); } catch (final InterruptedException | ExecutionException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e.getMessage(), e); } }
Example #4
Source File: KafkaAdminClientTest.java From elasticactors with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test(enabled = false) public void testListTopics() throws Exception { Map<String, Object> adminClientConfig = new HashMap<>(); adminClientConfig.put(AdminClientConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, "api.local.getbux.com:32400,api.local.getbux.com:32401,api.local.getbux.com:32402"); adminClientConfig.put(AdminClientConfig.CLIENT_ID_CONFIG, "test-adminClient"); AdminClient adminClient = AdminClient.create(adminClientConfig); // ensure all the topics are created ListTopicsResult listTopicsResult = adminClient.listTopics(); Map<String, TopicListing> availableTopics = listTopicsResult.namesToListings().get(); assertNotNull(availableTopics); }