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java-mqtt-kafka-bridge

A bridge between a FROST Server and Apache Kafka, written in Java

Build from source

Requirements:

  • A working JDK. This program is not guaranteed to work properly with JDK versions below 8u171.
  • Maven
  • Git

On Debian/Ubuntu systems, just run sudo apt install default-jdk maven git.

  1. Clone this repository via git clone https://github.com/olivermliu/java-mqtt-kafka-bridge.git.
  2. cd java-mqtt-kafka-bridge
  3. If necessary, adjust the parameters in the jmkb.properties file (see below for more information).
  4. mvn clean install (Note: Tests require the configuration in jmkb.properties to be valid and all services (Kafka, FROST) to be running. To skip tests, run mvn clean install -DskipTests).
  5. Run the program with the generated jar: java -jar target/*.jar.

Configuration

Set configurables in the jmkb.properties file. Please note: URIs require a <protocol>://<address>:<port> format.

Currently, configurables are:

  • frostServerURI: the URI from which to get the MQTT messages of the FROST-Server. Requires tcp:// as protocol. Usually port 1883.
  • kafkaBrokerURI: the URI to which to send Kafka records. With Kafka Landoop, use the port defined under "Kafka Broker". Usually port 9092 and http:// as protocol.
  • schemaRegistryURI: the URI from which to get Avro schemas. With Kafka Landoop, use the port defined under "Schema Registry". Usually port 8081 and http:// as protocol.
  • format: the format in which to send MQTT messages to Kafka. Currently, the formats avro and json are supported.

Further information

  • Use Ctrl+C to terminate the program. This ensures that the MQTT Client and Kafka Producer disconnect properly.
  • You can use a program like screen to open a virtual terminal and run the bridge there.

Test data

Test data are provided in the password-protected archive TestData.7z. With this, the functionality of the program can be tested. Please make sure the bridge is running before you start step 4. You will need Python 3 to run the scripts and p7zip-full to extract the test data.

  1. Run sudo apt install p7zip-full python3 python3-pip to install Python 3, pip and 7z.
  2. Run python3 -m pip install pandas requests to install required modules.
  3. Run 7z x TestData.7z in the directory of TestData.7z to extract the scripts and test data. Enter the password when prompted.
  4. Run python3 CreateThing.py, then python3 CreateDatastream.py, then python3 AddObservationsToDatastream.py.
  5. Test data should have been successfully published to FROST.