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logback-kafka

Logback Appender for logging data to Apache Kafka.

Maven Dependency

To use logback-kafka in your project add to following to your pom.xml:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.ptgoetz</groupId>
    <artifactId>logback-kafka</artifactId>
    <version>0.2</version>
</dependency>

Configuration

To configure your application to log to Kafka, add an appender entry in your logback configuration file, a Kafka topic name to log to, and specify your Kafka Producer properties. At a minimum, you must provide the 'bootstrap.servers', 'key.serializer', and 'value.serializer' properties. The properties you submit will be passed on to the Kafka Producer. A complete guide to the Producer properties can be found here.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<configuration>
    <appender name="KAFKA"
        class="com.github.ptgoetz.logback.kafka.KafkaAppender">
        <topic>mytopic</topic>
        <kafkaProducerProperties>
            bootstrap.servers=127.0.0.1:9092
            value.serializer=org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer
            key.serializer=org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer
        </kafkaProducerProperties>
    </appender>
    <root level="debug">
        <appender-ref ref="KAFKA" />
    </root>
</configuration>

Options

By default, the Kafka appender will simply write the received log message to the kafka queue. You can override this behavior by specifying a custom formatter class:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<configuration>
    <appender name="KAFKA"
        class="com.github.ptgoetz.logback.kafka.KafkaAppender">
        <topic>foo</topic>
        <!-- Any configuration property defined here
        https://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#producerconfigs
        will be passed through to the Kafka Producer: -->
        <kafkaProducerProperties>
            bootstrap.servers=127.0.0.1:9092
            value.serializer=org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer
            key.serializer=org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer
        </kafkaProducerProperties>
        <!-- Log to system out. Useful when setting up. Not recommended for day-to-day operations. --> 
        <logToSystemOut>true</logToSystemOut>
        <!-- specify a custom formatter -->
        <formatter class="com.github.ptgoetz.logback.kafka.formatter.JsonFormatter">
            <!--
            Whether we expect the log message to be JSON encoded or not.
            If set to "false", the log message will be treated as a string,
            and wrapped in quotes. Otherwise it will be treated as a parseable
            JSON object.
            -->
            <expectJsonMessage>true</expectJsonMessage>
            <!-- Optional -->
            <includeMethodAndLineNumber>true</includeMethodAndLineNumber>
            <!-- Mark every message with these additional properties.-->
            <extraProperties>
              serverId=SERVER-ID
              domain=www.domain.com
            </extraProperties>
        </formatter>
    </appender>
    <root level="debug">
        <appender-ref ref="KAFKA" />
    </root>
</configuration>

Formatters simply need to implement the com.github.ptgoetz.logback.kafka.formatter.Formatter interface:

package com.github.ptgoetz.logback.kafka.formatter;

import ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.ILoggingEvent;

public interface Formatter {
    String format(ILoggingEvent event);
}

You can find the ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.ILoggingEvent javadoc here.

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