> kafka
Build event-driven systems with Apache Kafka. Use when a user asks to set up message streaming, implement event sourcing, build pub/sub systems, process real-time data streams, or connect microservices with async messaging.
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Overview
Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform for high-throughput, fault-tolerant messaging. It's the backbone of event-driven architectures — used for real-time data pipelines, event sourcing, log aggregation, and microservice communication.
Instructions
Step 1: Local Setup
# docker-compose.yml — Kafka with KRaft (no ZooKeeper)
services:
kafka:
image: bitnami/kafka:latest
ports:
- "9092:9092"
environment:
KAFKA_CFG_NODE_ID: 1
KAFKA_CFG_PROCESS_ROLES: broker,controller
KAFKA_CFG_LISTENERS: PLAINTEXT://:9092,CONTROLLER://:9093
KAFKA_CFG_ADVERTISED_LISTENERS: PLAINTEXT://localhost:9092
KAFKA_CFG_CONTROLLER_QUORUM_VOTERS: 1@kafka:9093
KAFKA_CFG_CONTROLLER_LISTENER_NAMES: CONTROLLER
Step 2: Node.js Producer
// producer.ts — Send events to Kafka
import { Kafka, Partitioners } from 'kafkajs'
const kafka = new Kafka({ brokers: ['localhost:9092'] })
const producer = kafka.producer({ createPartitioner: Partitioners.DefaultPartitioner })
await producer.connect()
// Send single event
await producer.send({
topic: 'orders',
messages: [
{
key: 'order-123', // partition key (orders for same user go to same partition)
value: JSON.stringify({
orderId: 'order-123',
userId: 'user-456',
items: [{ sku: 'WIDGET-1', quantity: 2, price: 29.99 }],
total: 59.98,
createdAt: new Date().toISOString(),
}),
},
],
})
// Batch send
await producer.sendBatch({
topicMessages: [
{ topic: 'orders', messages: events.map(e => ({ key: e.id, value: JSON.stringify(e) })) },
],
})
await producer.disconnect()
Step 3: Consumer
// consumer.ts — Process events from Kafka
const consumer = kafka.consumer({ groupId: 'order-service' })
await consumer.connect()
await consumer.subscribe({ topic: 'orders', fromBeginning: false })
await consumer.run({
eachMessage: async ({ topic, partition, message }) => {
const order = JSON.parse(message.value.toString())
console.log(`Processing order ${order.orderId} from partition ${partition}`)
// Process the order (idempotently — messages can be redelivered)
await processOrder(order)
},
})
// Graceful shutdown
process.on('SIGTERM', async () => {
await consumer.disconnect()
})
Step 4: Python Consumer
# consumer.py — Kafka consumer with confluent-kafka
from confluent_kafka import Consumer
conf = {
'bootstrap.servers': 'localhost:9092',
'group.id': 'analytics-service',
'auto.offset.reset': 'earliest',
}
consumer = Consumer(conf)
consumer.subscribe(['orders'])
while True:
msg = consumer.poll(1.0)
if msg is None:
continue
if msg.error():
print(f"Error: {msg.error()}")
continue
order = json.loads(msg.value().decode('utf-8'))
print(f"Processing: {order['orderId']}")
Guidelines
- Use partition keys to ensure related events go to the same partition (ordering guarantee).
- Consumer groups enable parallel processing — each partition is consumed by one consumer in the group.
- Make consumers idempotent — Kafka guarantees at-least-once delivery by default.
- For managed Kafka: Confluent Cloud, AWS MSK, or Redpanda (Kafka-compatible, simpler).
- KRaft mode (no ZooKeeper) is production-ready since Kafka 3.3+.
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