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import logging
import pickle
try:
import kafka
except ImportError:
kafka = None
from .pubsub_manager import PubSubManager
logger = logging.getLogger('socketio')
class KafkaManager(PubSubManager): # pragma: no cover
"""Kafka based client manager.
This class implements a Kafka backend for event sharing across multiple
processes.
To use a Kafka backend, initialize the :class:`Server` instance as
follows::
url = 'kafka://hostname:port'
server = socketio.Server(client_manager=socketio.KafkaManager(url))
:param url: The connection URL for the Kafka server. For a default Kafka
store running on the same host, use ``kafka://``. For a highly
available deployment of Kafka, pass a list with all the
connection URLs available in your cluster.
:param channel: The channel name (topic) on which the server sends and
receives notifications. Must be the same in all the
servers.
:param write_only: If set to ``True``, only initialize to emit events. The
default of ``False`` initializes the class for emitting
and receiving.
"""
name = 'kafka'
def __init__(self, url='kafka://localhost:9092', channel='socketio',
write_only=False):
if kafka is None:
raise RuntimeError('kafka-python package is not installed '
'(Run "pip install kafka-python" in your '
'virtualenv).')
super(KafkaManager, self).__init__(channel=channel,
write_only=write_only)
urls = [url] if isinstance(url, str) else url
self.kafka_urls = [url[8:] if url != 'kafka://' else 'localhost:9092'
for url in urls]
self.producer = kafka.KafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers=self.kafka_urls)
self.consumer = kafka.KafkaConsumer(self.channel,
bootstrap_servers=self.kafka_urls)
def _publish(self, data):
self.producer.send(self.channel, value=pickle.dumps(data))
self.producer.flush()
def _kafka_listen(self):
for message in self.consumer:
yield message
def _listen(self):
for message in self._kafka_listen():
if message.topic == self.channel:
yield pickle.loads(message.value)