Systems don't come alone. In the modern world of microservices and cloud deployment, new components must interact with legacy systems, making integration an important key to success. Reactive Streams give us a technology-independent tool to let these heterogeneous systems communicate without overwhelming each other.
The Apache Pekko Connectors project is an open source initiative to implement stream-aware, reactive, integration pipelines for Java and Scala. It is built on top of Apache Pekko Streams, and has been designed from the ground up to understand streaming natively and provide a DSL for reactive and stream-oriented programming, with built-in support for backpressure. Pekko Streams is a Reactive Streams and JDK 9+ java.util.concurrent.Flow-compliant implementation and therefore fully interoperable with other implementations.
This repository contains the sources for the Apache Pekko Kafka Connector. Which lets you connect Apache Kafka to Pekko Streams.
Pekko connectors to other technologies are listed in the Pekko connectors repository.
The Apache Pekko Kafka Connector is a fork of Alpakka Kafka 3.0.1, prior to the Akka project's adoption of the Business Source License.
See https://pekko.apache.org for the documentation including the API docs. The docs for all the Apache Pekko modules can be found there.
- Make sure you have installed a Java Development Kit (JDK) version 8 or later.
- Make sure you have sbt installed and using this JDK.
- Graphviz is needed for the scaladoc generation build task, which is part of the release.
- Running Docker Engine is required for many of the unit tests.
- Open a command window and change directory to your preferred base directory
- Use git to clone the repo or download a source release from https://pekko.apache.org (and unzip or untar it, as appropriate)
- Change directory to the directory where you installed the source (you should have a file called
build.sbt
in this directory) sbt compile
compiles the main source for project default version of Scala (2.13)sbt +compile
will compile for all supported versions of Scala
sbt test
will compile the code and run the unit tests- check that Docker is running first
- The testing docs are a useful guide
sbt testQuick
similar to test but when repeated in shell mode will only run failing testssbt package
will build the jars- the jars will built into target dirs of the various modules
- for the 'core' module, the jar will be built to
core/target/scala-2.13/
sbt publishLocal
will push the jars to your local Apache Ivy repositorysbt publishM2
will push the jars to your local Apache Maven repositorysbt docs/paradox
will build the docs (the ones describing the module features)sbt docs/paradoxBrowse
does the same but will open the docs in your browser when complete- the
index.html
file will appear intarget/paradox/site/main/
sbt unidoc
will build the Javadocs for all the modules and load them to one place (may require Graphviz, see Prerequisites above)- the
index.html
file will appear intarget/scala-2.13/unidoc/
- the
sbt sourceDistGenerate
will generate source release totarget/dist/
- The version number that appears in filenames and docs is derived, by default. The derived version contains the most git commit id or the date/time (if the directory is not under git control).
- You can set the version number explicitly when running sbt commands
- eg
sbt "set ThisBuild / version := \"1.0.0\"; sourceDistGenerate"
- eg
- Or you can add a file called
version.sbt
to the same directory that has thebuild.sbt
containing something likeThisBuild / version := "1.0.0"
- You can set the version number explicitly when running sbt commands
You can join these forums and chats to discuss and ask Pekko and Pekko connector related questions:
- GitHub discussions: for questions and general discussion.
- Pekko dev mailing list: for Pekko development discussions.
- Pekko users mailing list: for Pekko user discussions.
- GitHub issues: for bug reports and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before creating new ones. If you are unsure whether you have found a bug, consider asking in GitHub discussions or the mailing list first.
Contributions are very welcome. If you have an idea on how to improve Pekko, don't hesitate to create an issue or submit a pull request.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the development workflow and how to create your pull request.
Pekko Connectors are not always binary compatible between releases. API changes that are not backward compatible might be introduced as we refine and simplify based on your feedback. A module may be dropped in any release without prior deprecation.