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- data/lib/karafka/cli/flow.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/karafka/cli/info.rb +31 -0
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data/lib/karafka/cli.rb
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module Karafka
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# Karafka framework Cli
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# If you want to add/modify command that belongs to CLI, please review all commands
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# available in cli/ directory inside Karafka source code.
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#
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# @note Whole Cli is built using Thor
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# @see https://github.com/erikhuda/thor
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class Cli < Thor
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package_name 'Karafka'
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class << self
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# Loads all Cli commands into Thor framework
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# This method should be executed before we run Karafka::Cli.start, otherwise we won't
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# have any Cli commands available
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def prepare
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cli_commands.each do |action|
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action.bind_to(self)
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end
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end
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private
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# @return [Array<Class>] Array with Cli action classes that can be used as commands
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def cli_commands
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constants
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.map! { |object| const_get(object) }
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.keep_if do |object|
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object.instance_of?(Class) && (object < Cli::Base)
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end
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end
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end
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# This is kinda trick - since we don't have a autoload and other magic stuff
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# like Rails does, so instead this method allows us to replace currently running
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# console with a new one via Kernel.exec. It will start console with new code loaded
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# Yes, we know that it is not turbo fast, however it is turbo convenient and small
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#
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# Also - the KARAFKA_CONSOLE is used to detect that we're executing the irb session
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# so this method is only available when the Karafka console is running
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#
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# We skip this because this should exist and be only valid in the console
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# :nocov:
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if ENV['KARAFKA_CONSOLE']
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# Reloads Karafka irb console session
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def reload!
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puts "Reloading...\n"
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Kernel.exec Karafka::Cli::Console.command
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end
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end
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module Karafka
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class Cli < Thor
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# Base class for all the command that we want to define
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# This base class provides a nicer interface to Thor and allows to easier separate single
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# independent commands
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# In order to define a new command you need to:
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# - specify its desc
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# - implement call method
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#
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# @example Create a dummy command
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# class Dummy < Base
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# self.desc = 'Dummy command'
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#
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# def call
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# puts 'I'm doing nothing!
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# end
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# end
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class Base
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include Thor::Shell
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# We can use it to call other cli methods via this object
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attr_reader :cli
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# @param cli [Karafka::Cli] current Karafka Cli instance
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def initialize(cli)
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@cli = cli
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end
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# This method should implement proper cli action
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def call
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end
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class << self
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# Allows to set options for Thor cli
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# @param option Single option details
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def option(*option)
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@options ||= []
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@options << option
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end
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# Allows to set description of a given cli command
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# @param desc [String] Description of a given cli command
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def desc(desc)
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@desc ||= desc
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# This method will bind a given Cli command into Karafka Cli
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# This method is a wrapper to way Thor defines its commands
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# @param cli_class [Karafka::Cli] Karafka cli_class
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def bind_to(cli_class)
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cli_class.desc name, @desc
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(@options || []).each { |option| cli_class.option(*option) }
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context = self
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cli_class.send :define_method, name do |*args|
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private
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# @return [String] downcased current class name that we use to define name for
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# given Cli command
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# @example for Karafka::Cli::Install
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# name #=> 'install'
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def name
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module Karafka
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# Karafka framework Cli
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class Cli < Thor
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# Console Karafka Cli action
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class Console < Base
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desc 'Start the Karafka console (short-cut alias: "c")'
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option aliases: 'c'
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class << self
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# @return [String] Console executing command
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# @example
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# Karafka::Cli::Console.command #=> 'KARAFKA_CONSOLE=true bundle exec irb...'
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def command
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envs = [
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"IRBRC='#{Karafka.gem_root}/.console_irbrc'",
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'KARAFKA_CONSOLE=true'
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]
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"#{envs.join(' ')} bundle exec irb -r #{Karafka.boot_file}"
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end
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end
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# Start the Karafka console
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def call
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cli.info
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module Karafka
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# Karafka framework Cli
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# Description of topics flow (incoming/outgoing)
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class Flow < Base
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desc 'Print application data flow (incoming => outgoing)'
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# Print out all defined routes in alphabetical order
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def call
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topics.each do |topic|
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any_topics = !topic.responder&.topics.nil?
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if any_topics
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topic.responder.topics.each_value do |responder_topic|
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features = []
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features << (responder_topic.required? ? 'always' : 'conditionally')
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print responder_topic.name, "(#{features.join(', ')})"
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end
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def topics
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def print(label, value)
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label: " - #{label}:",
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class Info < Base
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desc 'Print configuration details and other options of your application'
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def call
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info = [
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"Karafka version: #{Karafka::VERSION}",
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"Ruby version: #{RUBY_VERSION}",
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"Ruby-kafka version: #{::Kafka::VERSION}",
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"Application client id: #{config.client_id}",
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"Backend: #{config.backend}",
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"Batch fetching: #{config.batch_fetching}",
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"Batch consuming: #{config.batch_consuming}",
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"Boot file: #{Karafka.boot_file}",
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"Environment: #{Karafka.env}",
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"Kafka seed brokers: #{config.kafka.seed_brokers}"
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module Karafka
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class Cli < Thor
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# Install Karafka Cli action
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class Install < Base
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desc 'Install all required things for Karafka application in current directory'
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# Directories created by default
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INSTALL_DIRS = %w[
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app/consumers
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app/responders
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app/workers
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config
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'karafka.rb.erb' => Karafka.boot_file.basename,
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'application_consumer.rb.erb' => 'app/consumers/application_consumer.rb',
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INSTALL_FILES_MAP.each do |source, target|
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template = File.read(Karafka.core_root.join("templates/#{source}"))
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def rails?
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module Karafka
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