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author | Stuart Mackie <wsmackie@juniper.net> | 2017-03-23 06:19:54 -0700 |
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committer | Stuart Mackie <wsmackie@juniper.net> | 2017-03-23 06:19:54 -0700 |
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diff --git a/charms/trusty/kafka/README.md b/charms/trusty/kafka/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 31e8e4f..0000000 --- a/charms/trusty/kafka/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -## Overview -Apache Kafka is an open-source message broker project developed by the Apache -Software Foundation written in Scala. The project aims to provide a unified, -high-throughput, low-latency platform for handling real-time data feeds. Learn -more at [kafka.apache.org](http://kafka.apache.org/). - - -## Usage -Kafka requires the Zookeeper distributed coordination service. Deploy and -relate them as follows: - - juju deploy apache-zookeeper zookeeper - juju deploy apache-kafka kafka - juju add-relation kafka zookeeper - -Once deployed, we can list the zookeeper servers that our kafka brokers -are connected to. The following will list `<ip>:<port>` information for each -zookeeper unit in the environment (e.g.: `10.0.3.221:2181`). - - juju action do kafka/0 list-zks - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -We can create a Kafka topic with: - - juju action do kafka/0 create-topic topic=<topic_name> \ - partitions=<#> replication=<#> - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -We can list topics with: - - juju action do kafka/0 list-topics - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -We can write to a topic with: - - juju action do kafka/0 write-topic topic=<topic_name> data=<data> - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -We can read from a topic with: - - juju action do kafka/0 read-topic topic=<topic_name> partition=<#> - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -And finally, we can delete a topic with: - - juju action do kafka/0 delete-topic topic=<topic_name> - juju action fetch <id> # <-- id from above command - -## Deploying in Network-Restricted Environments -This charm can be deployed in environments with limited network access. To -deploy in this environment, you will need a local mirror to serve the packages -and resources required by this charm. - -### Mirroring Packages -You can setup a local mirror for apt packages using squid-deb-proxy. -For instructions on configuring juju to use this, see the -[Juju Proxy Documentation](https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/howto-proxies.html). - -### Mirroring Resources -In addition to apt packages, this charm requires a few binary resources -which are normally hosted on Launchpad. If access to Launchpad is not -available, the `jujuresources` library makes it easy to create a mirror -of these resources: - - sudo pip install jujuresources - juju-resources fetch --all /path/to/resources.yaml -d /tmp/resources - juju-resources serve -d /tmp/resources - -This will fetch all of the resources needed by this charm and serve them via a -simple HTTP server. The output from `juju-resources serve` will give you a -URL that you can set as the `resources_mirror` config option for this charm. -Setting this option will cause all resources required by this charm to be -downloaded from the configured URL. - - -## Contact Information -- <bigdata-dev@lists.launchpad.net> - - -## Help -- [Apache Kafka home page](http://kafka.apache.org/) -- [Apache Kafka issue tracker](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA) -- [Juju mailing list](https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju) -- [Juju community](https://jujucharms.com/community) |