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Manage your topic's configuration (partitions, replication factor, parameters), ACLs, quotas, users and get stats, without any effort with this library. It does not use the Kafka scripts and does not require ssh connection to the remote broker.

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A low level ansible library to manage Kafka configuration. It does not use the Kafka scripts and directly connect to Kafka and Zookeeper (if needed) to ensure resource creation. No ssh connection is needed to the remote host.

If you want to increase partitions, replication factor, change your topic's parameters, manage your ACLs and quotas without any effort, this library would be perfect for you.

Available Modules

Requirements

This library uses kafka-python, kazoo and pure-sasl libraries. Install them using pip:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Please use only those versions as some updates might break the library.

For now, this library is compatible with Kafka in version 0.11.0 and more. It is actively tested will all major versions of Kafka (0.X, 1.X, 2.X, 3.X).

It can be used with Kafka configured in PLAINTEXT, SASL_PLAINTEXT, SSL and SASL_SSL.

Concerning Zookeeper, it is not compatible with Kerberos authentication yet, only with SSL, SASL and DIGEST authentication.

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Installation

As a role

Add the following requirement in your playbook's requirements.yml:

---
# from GitHub, overriding the name and specifying a specific tag
- src: https://github.com/StephenSorriaux/ansible-kafka-admin
  name: kafka_lib

As an ansible collection

Add the following requirement in your playbook's requirements.yml:

---
# See avalable releases for VERSION
collections:
- name: https://github.com/StephenSorriaux/ansible-kafka-admin/releases/download/VERSION/StephenSorriaux-ansible_kafka_admin-VERSION.tar.gz

Then you can use it adding StephenSorriaux.ansible_kafka_admin. namespace prefix before any of defined modules.

Using Ansible Galaxy

The lib is available under https://galaxy.ansible.com/StephenSorriaux/kafka-admin.

Usage

Creating, updating, deleting topics and ACLs

Note: Zookeeper is only needed when:

  • replication-factor changed with Kafka < 2.4.0
  • using kafka_quotas with Kafka < 2.6.0
  • Kafka <= 0.11.0

See the examples folder for real-life examples.

Here some examples on how to use this library:

# creates two topics 'test' & 'test2' with provided configuation for plaintext configured Kafka and Zookeeper
- name: create topics
  kafka_topics:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    topics:
    - name: "test"
      partitions: 2
      replica_factor: 1
      options:
        retention.ms: 574930
        flush.ms: 12345
      state: "present"
    - name: "test2"
      partitions: 2
      replica_factor: 1
      options:
        retention.ms: 574930
        flush.ms: 12345
      state: "present"

# Force reassign on topics
- name: force reassign
  kafka_topics:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    topics:
    - name: "test"
      partitions: 2
      replica_factor: 1
      options:
        retention.ms: 574930
        flush.ms: 12345
      state: "present"
      force_reassign: True
      preserve_leader: True
    - name: "test2"
      partitions: 2
      replica_factor: 1
      options:
        retention.ms: 574930
        flush.ms: 12345
      state: "present"
      force_reassign: True
      preserve_leader: True

# creates a topic 'test' with provided configuation for plaintext configured Kafka and Zookeeper
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: "test"
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
      flush.ms: 12345
    state: "present"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# same as before but re-using default value for "flush.ms" (thus removing the specific config for topic)
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: "test"
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
    state: "present"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# from previous topic, update the number of partitions and the number of replicas. Be aware that this action can take some times to happen on Kafka
# so be sure to set the `zookeeper_max_retries` and `zookeeper_sleep_time` parameters to avoid hitting the timeout.
- name: update topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: "test"
    partitions: 4
    replica_factor: 2
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
    state: "present"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# creates a topic for a sasl_ssl configured Kafka and plaintext Zookeeper
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: 'test'
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
      flush.ms: 12345
    state: 'present'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    security_protocol: 'SASL_SSL'
    sasl_plain_username: 'username'
    sasl_plain_password: 'password'
    ssl_cafile: '{{ content_of_ca_cert_file_or_path_to_ca_cert_file }}'

# creates a topic for a plaintext configured Kafka and a digest authentication Zookeeper
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: 'test'
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
      flush.ms: 12345
    state: 'present'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    zookeeper_auth_scheme: "digest"
    zookeeper_auth_value: "username:password"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# deletes topics
- name: delete topic
  kafka_topics:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    topics:
    - name: 'test'
      state: 'absent'
    - name: 'test2'
      state: 'absent'

# deletes a topic
- name: delete topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: 'test'
    state: 'absent'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# deletes a topic using automatic api_version discovery
- name: delete topic
  kafka_topic:
    name: 'test'
    state: 'absent'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# create multiple users
- name: create users
  kafka_users:
    users:
      - name: user1
        password: changeit
        state: present

# create a single user
- name: create user
  kafka_user:
    name: user1
    password: changeit
    state: present


# create ACLs for all topics
- name: create acls
  kafka_acls:
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    acls:
    - acl_resource_type: 'topic'
      name: '*'
      acl_principal: 'User:Alice'
      acl_operation: 'write'
      acl_permission: 'allow'
      # Only with kafka api >= 2.0.0
      acl_pattern_type: 'literal'
      state: 'present'
    - acl_resource_type: 'topic'
      name: '*'
      acl_principal: 'User:Bob'
      acl_operation: 'write'
      acl_permission: 'allow'
      # Only with kafka api >= 2.0.0
      acl_pattern_type: 'literal'
      state: 'present'

# create an ACL for all topics
- name: create acl
  kafka_acl:
    acl_resource_type: 'topic'
    name: '*'
    acl_principal: 'User:Alice'
    acl_operation: 'write'
    acl_permission: 'allow'
    # Only with kafka api >= 2.0.0
    acl_pattern_type: 'literal'
    state: 'present'
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# delete ACLs for a single topic `test`
- name: delete acls
  kafka_acls:
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    acls:
    - acl_resource_type: 'topic'
      name: 'test'
      acl_principal: 'User:Bob'
      acl_operation: 'write'
      acl_permission: 'allow'
      state: 'absent'
    - acl_resource_type: 'topic'
      name: 'test'
      acl_principal: 'User:Alice'
      acl_operation: 'write'
      acl_permission: 'allow'
      state: 'absent'

# delete an ACL for a single topic `test`
- name: delete acl
  kafka_acl:
    acl_resource_type: 'topic'
    name: 'test'
    acl_principal: 'User:Bob'
    acl_operation: 'write'
    acl_permission: 'allow'
    state: 'absent'
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

# Ensure Quota present for users `test` and `test2`
- name: Ensure quota for user test and test2
  kafka_quotas:
    entries:
    # Applied on default-user
    - entity:
        user: '<default>'
      quotas:
        producer_byte_rate: 1044050
        consumer_byte_rate: 1044050
        request_percentage: 65
    # Applied on default-client
    - entity:
        client: '<default>'
      quotas:
        producer_byte_rate: 1044050
        consumer_byte_rate: 1044050
        request_percentage: 65
    - entity:
        user: test
      quotas:
        producer_byte_rate: 104405
        consumer_byte_rate: 104405
        request_percentage: 55
    - entity:
        user: test2
      quotas:
        producer_byte_rate: 1044050
        consumer_byte_rate: 1044050
        request_percentage: 65
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"

Getting lag statistics

You might want to perform an updates on your Kafka server only if no (or not much) lag is present for a specific consumer group. The following configuration will allow you to do that:

# Get kafka consumers LAG statistics
- name: Get kafka consumers LAG stats
  kafka_stat_lag:
    consummer_group: "{{ consummer_group | default('pra-mirror')}}"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}:9094"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
    sasl_mechanism: "PLAIN"
    security_protocol: "SASL_SSL"
    sasl_plain_username: "admin"
    sasl_plain_password: "{{ kafka_admin_password }}"
    ssl_check_hostname: False
    ssl_cafile: "{{ kafka_cacert | default('/etc/ssl/certs/cacert.crt') }}"
  register: result
  until:  (result.msg | from_json).global_lag_count == 0
  retries: 60
  delay: 2

The available statistics are:

{
  // a JSON object for each topic the consumer group subscribed to
  "topic_A": {
    // a JSON object for each partition
    "0": {
      "current_offset": 1234,
      "last_offset": 1235,
      "lag": 1
    },
    // more partitions
  },
  // more topics
  // all topics lag for the consumer group
  "global_lag_count": 1
}

Getting information about topics, brokers, consumer groups

You can use the kafka_info lib to retrieve some infornation about topics, brokers, consumer groups and ACLs.

Depending on Ansible version, results will be saved under the results or ansible_module_results key (named <results_key> in below examples).

Brokers

Playbook:

- name: get brokers information
  kafka_info:
    resource: "broker"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
  changed_when: false
  register: brokers

brokers will be:

{
    "<results_key>": {
        "1001": {
            "host": "172.17.0.9",
            "nodeId": 1001,
            "port": 9092,
            "rack": null
        },
        "1002": {
            "host": "172.17.0.10",
            "nodeId": 1002,
            "port": 9092,
            "rack": null
        }
    }
}

Topics

Playbook:

- name: get topics
  kafka_info:
    resource: "topic"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
  register: topics

topics will be:

{
    "<results_key>": {
        "test_1600292339": {
            "0": {
                "isr": [
                    1002
                ],
                "leader": 1002,
                "replicas": [
                    1002
                ],
                "earliest_offset": 0,
                "latest_offset": 42,
                "at_min_isr": true,
                "under_replicated": false,
                "under_min_isr": false,
                "unavailable_partition": false
            }
        }
    }
}

Topics-Configuration

Playbook:

- name: get topics configuration
  kafka_info:
    resource: "topic-config"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
  register: topics

topics will be:

{
    "<results_key>": {
        "test_1600292339": {
            "retention.ms": "66574936"
        }
    }
}

Consumer groups

Playbook:

- name: get consumer groups
  kafka_info:
    resource: "consumer_group"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
  register: consumer_groups

consumer_groups will be:

{
    "<results_key>": {
        "AWESOME_consumer_group_1607465801": {
            "coordinator": {
                "host": "172.17.0.9",
                "nodeId": 1001,
                "port": 9092,
                "rack": null
            },
            "error_code": 0,
            "group_state": "Empty",
            "members": {},
            "protocol": "",
            "protocol_type": "consumer"
        },
        "AWESOME_consumer_group_1607466258": {
            "coordinator": {
                "host": "172.17.0.10",
                "nodeId": 1002,
                "port": 9092,
                "rack": null
            },
            "error_code": 0,
            "group_state": "Stable",
            "members": {
                "kafka-python-2.0.1-e5500fee-8df9-4f37-bcd7-788522a1c382": {
                    "client_host": "/172.17.0.1",
                    "client_id": "kafka-python-2.0.1",
                    "member_assignment": {
                        "assignment": {
                            "test_1607465755": [
                                0
                            ]
                        },
                        "user_data": "",
                        "version": 0
                    },
                    "member_metadata": {
                        "subscription": [
                            "test_1607465755"
                        ],
                        "user_data": "",
                        "version": 0
                    }
                }
            },
            "protocol": "range",
            "protocol_type": "consumer"
        }
    }
}

ACLs

Playbook:

- name: get ACLs
  kafka_info:
    resource: "acl"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
  register: acls

acls will be:

{
  "<results_key>": {
      "topic": {
          "*": [
              {
                  "host": "*",
                  "operation": "write",
                  "pattern_type": "literal",
                  "permission_type": "allow",
                  "principal": "User:Alice",
                  "resource_name": "*",
                  "resource_type": "topic"
              }
          ],
          "toto": [
              {
                  "host": "*",
                  "operation": "write",
                  "pattern_type": "literal",
                  "permission_type": "allow",
                  "principal": "User:Alice",
                  "resource_name": "toto",
                  "resource_type": "topic"
              }
          ]
      }
  },
}

Interact with kafka consumer groups

When a consumer is no longer subscribed to a topic, it remains present in the consumer group and a lag is noted We can use this feature to delete it effectivelly from the consumer group

- name:  Delete offset for consumer group
kafka_consumer_group:
    consumer_group: "{{ consumer_group | default('test_consumer')}}"
    topics:
    - name: test # mandatory
      partitions: [0, 1, 2] # Optional
    action: delete
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ ansible_ssh_host }}:9094"
    api_version: "{{ kafka_api_version }}"
    sasl_mechanism: "PLAIN"
    security_protocol: "SASL_SSL"
    sasl_plain_username: "admin"
    sasl_plain_password: "{{ kafka_admin_password }}"
    ssl_check_hostname: False
    ssl_cafile: "{{ kafka_cacert | default('/etc/ssl/certs/cacert.crt') }}"

Change kafka client configuration

When using bulks modules you can have sometimes timeout. You may need to tune this values:

  request_timeout_ms:
    description:
      - 'timeout for kafka client requests'
    default: 30000
  connections_max_idle_ms:
    description:
      - 'close idle connections after'
    default: 540000

Using SSL

Since SSL is requiring SSLcontext from Python, you need to use Python 2.7.9 and superior.

It is possible to connect to Kafka or Zookeeper using a SSL secured connection by:

  • precising the path to cacert / server cert / server key on the remote host ;
  • directly giving the cacert / server cert / server key (treated as a password) content: a tempfile will be created on the remote host and deleted before ending the module.

Using path to a cacert file:

cacert_path: /path/to/my/cacert/file/on/remote/host

# creates a topic for a sasl_ssl configured Kafka and plaintext Zookeeper
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: 'test'
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
      flush.ms: 12345
    state: 'present'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    security_protocol: 'SASL_SSL'
    sasl_plain_username: 'username'
    sasl_plain_password: 'password'
    ssl_cafile: '{{ cacert_path }}'

Using cacert file content:

cacert_content: |
  -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
  CERT_CONTENT
  -----END CERTIFICATE-----

# creates a topic for a sasl_ssl configured Kafka and plaintext Zookeeper
- name: create topic
  kafka_topic:
    api_version: "1.0.1"
    name: 'test'
    partitions: 2
    replica_factor: 1
    options:
      retention.ms: 574930
      flush.ms: 12345
    state: 'present'
    zookeeper: "{{ hostvars['zookeeper']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:2181"
    bootstrap_servers: "{{ hostvars['kafka1']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092,{{ hostvars['kafka2']['ansible_eth0']['ipv4']['address'] }}:9092"
    security_protocol: 'SASL_SSL'
    sasl_plain_username: 'username'
    sasl_plain_password: 'password'
    ssl_cafile: '{{ cacert_content }}'

Python compatibility

This library is tested with the following versions of Python:

  • Python 2.7
  • Python 3.5
  • Python 3.6
  • Python 3.7
  • Python 3.8
  • Python 3.9
  • Python 3.10
  • Python 3.11
  • Python 3.12

Ansible compatibility

To date, this library is compatible with all known versions of Ansible 2.X (ansible/ansible-core 2.X).

Tests

This library is tested using Molecule. In order to avoid code duplication, tests are defined in the default scenario.

Each test can be run using (see pytest for more options):

molecule create
molecule converge

Contributing

You are very welcomed to contribute to this library, do not hesitate to submit issues and pull-requests.

License

Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE file.

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