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| ### Manually testing Kafka modules | ||
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| Testing Kafka can be tricky, so the purpose of this doc is to document all the steps that one should follow in order to | ||
| prepare an environment and manually test Kafka module. | ||
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| #### Kafka container | ||
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| In order to have a Kafka instance up and running the best way to go is to use the container that is used by the CI tests. | ||
| To bring this container up simply run the tests for Kafka module: | ||
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| `go test -tags integration ./metricbeat/module/kafka/...` | ||
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| After the tests have been completed, the Kafka container should be still running. Verify with: | ||
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| ```console | ||
| 707b50334835 docker.elastic.co/integrations-ci/beats-kafka:2.1.1-2 "/run.sh" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes (healthy) 2181/tcp, 0.0.0.0:32785->8774/tcp, 0.0.0.0:32784->8775/tcp, 0.0.0.0:32783->8779/tcp, 0.0.0.0:32782->9092/tcp kafka_a035cf4c6889705a_kafka_1 | ||
| ``` | ||
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| In order to identify to which port the Broker is listening on one should check in the logs of the container and find | ||
| the advertised address: | ||
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| ```console | ||
| docker logs 707b50334835 > kafka_logs | ||
| cat kafka_logs | grep OUTSIDE | ||
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| advertised.listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://localhost:32778 | ||
| listener.security.protocol.map = INSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT,OUTSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT | ||
| listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://0.0.0.0:9092 | ||
| advertised.listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://localhost:32778 | ||
| listener.security.protocol.map = INSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT,OUTSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT | ||
| listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://0.0.0.0:9092 | ||
| ``` | ||
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| So here in this example the host we should in the module's config is `localhost:32778`. | ||
| Note that this is different between MAC and Linux machines. The above is the case for the MAC machine, and here is how | ||
| the respective address for a LINUX machine should look like: | ||
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| ```console | ||
| advertised.listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://172.26.0.2:9092 | ||
| listener.security.protocol.map = INSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT,OUTSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT | ||
| listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://0.0.0.0:9092 | ||
| advertised.listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://172.26.0.2:9092 | ||
| listener.security.protocol.map = INSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT,OUTSIDE:SASL_PLAINTEXT | ||
| listeners = INSIDE://localhost:9091,OUTSIDE://0.0.0.0:9092 | ||
| ``` | ||
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| So here the advertised addressed to be used in the config is `172.26.0.2:9092`. | ||
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| This difference comes from here: https://github.com/elastic/beats/blob/v7.5.2/libbeat/tests/compose/wrapper.go#L137 | ||
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| This was needed before moving the metricbeat docker used in CI to host network, we can maybe remove this now if it complicates things. | ||
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| #### Configuring Kafka module | ||
| In order to configure the Module we will use the advertised addressed to connect to the broker and the credentials | ||
| that are also used for the tests | ||
| (see [test config](https://github.com/elastic/beats/blob/6c279ebf2789655725889f37820c959a8f2ea969/metricbeat/module/kafka/consumergroup/consumergroup_integration_test.go#L39)). | ||
| Here is how the config should look like (in a MAC): | ||
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| ```yaml | ||
| # Kafka metrics collected using the Kafka protocol | ||
| - module: kafka | ||
| metricsets: | ||
| - partition | ||
| - consumergroup | ||
| period: 10s | ||
| hosts: ["0.0.0.0:32778"] | ||
| username: stats | ||
| password: test-secret | ||
| ``` | ||
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| #### Starting extra Producers/Consumers | ||
| In order to create more stats for the Kafka Module, one could create more Producer/Consumer pairs (or combinations). | ||
| For this we will reuse the scripts that are used withing the Docker container to bring up a Producer/Consumer pair for the testing. | ||
| See the [source](https://github.com/elastic/beats/blob/87c49acb60b277a24c60c3956e9b4e23a644bce8/metricbeat/module/kafka/_meta/run.sh#L75). | ||
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| Here are the commands: | ||
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| ```console | ||
| { while sleep 1; do echo message; done } | KAFKA_OPTS="-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/kafka/bin/jaas-kafka-client-producer.conf" /kafka/bin/kafka-console-producer.sh --topic test2 --broker-list localhost:9091 --producer.config /kafka/bin/sasl-producer.properties | ||
| ``` | ||
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| Which will start a producer writing a `message` message on topic with name `test2`. | ||
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| ```console | ||
| KAFKA_OPTS="-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/kafka/bin/jaas-kafka-client-consumer.conf" /kafka/bin/kafka-console-consumer.sh --topic=test2 --bootstrap-server=localhost:9091 --consumer.config /kafka/bin/sasl-producer.properties | ||
| ``` | ||
| Which will start a consumer for `test2` topic. | ||
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| Note that starting many pairs of them(>4), it might cause the container's crash. | ||
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| #### JMX data | ||
| Kafka Module also includes 3 light modules based on Jolokia Module. These are `broker`, `consumer` and `producer`. | ||
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| In order to explore the JMX data that are exposed by the container one can use http APIs directly like: | ||
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| ```console | ||
| curl -X GET http://0.0.0.0:32783/jolokia/read/kafka.server:\* | jq | ||
| ``` | ||
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