# Summary - [**Name**](#name) - [**Attributes**](#attributes) - [**Info**](#info) - [**How To Enable**](#how-to-enable) - [**Test Plugin**](#test-plugin) - [**Disable Plugin**](#disable-plugin) ## Name `kafka-logger` is a plugin which works as a Kafka client driver for the ngx_lua nginx module. This will provide the ability to send Log data requests as JSON objects to external Kafka clusters. ## Attributes |Name |Requirement |Description| |--------- |--------|-----------| | broker_list |required| An array of Kafka brokers.| | kafka_topic |required| Target topic to push data.| | timeout |optional|Timeout for the upstream to send data.| | async |optional|Boolean value to control whether to perform async push.| | key |required|Key for the message.| | max_retry |optional|No of retries| ## Info Difference between async and the sync data push. 1. In sync model In case of success, returns the offset (** cdata: LL **) of the current broker and partition. In case of errors, returns `nil` with a string describing the error. 2. In async model The `message` will write to the buffer first. It will send to the kafka server when the buffer exceed the `batch_num`, or every `flush_time` flush the buffer. In case of success, returns `true`. In case of errors, returns `nil` with a string describing the error (`buffer overflow`). ##### Sample broker list This plugin supports to push in to more than one broker at a time. Specify the brokers of the external kafka servers as below sample to take effect of this functionality. ```json { "127.0.0.1":9092, "127.0.0.1":9093 } ``` ## How To Enable 1. Here is an examle on how to enable kafka-logger plugin for a specific route. ```shell curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/consumers -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d ' { "username": "foo", "plugins": { "kafka-logger": { "broker_list" : { "127.0.0.1":9092 }, "kafka_topic" : "test2", "key" : "key1" } }, "upstream": { "nodes": { "127.0.0.1:1980": 1 }, "type": "roundrobin" }, "uri": "/hello" }' ``` ## Test Plugin * success: ```shell $ curl -i http://127.0.0.1:9080/hello HTTP/1.1 200 OK ... hello, world ``` ## Disable Plugin When you want to disable the `kafka-logger` plugin, it is very simple, you can delete the corresponding json configuration in the plugin configuration, no need to restart the service, it will take effect immediately: ```shell $ curl http://127.0.0.1:2379/apisix/admin/routes/1 -X PUT -d value=' { "methods": ["GET"], "uri": "/hello", "plugins": {}, "upstream": { "type": "roundrobin", "nodes": { "127.0.0.1:1980": 1 } } }' ```