CODEONTHEBEACH_Streaming Applications with Apache Pulsar

Timothy Spann
Timothy SpannDeveloper Advocate
Deep Dive into Building
Streaming Applications with
Apache Pulsar
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Tim Spann
Developer Advocate
● FLiP(N) Stack = Flink, Pulsar and NiFi Stack
● Streaming Systems/ Data Architect
● Experience:
○ 15+ years of experience with batch and streaming
technologies including Pulsar, Flink, Spark, NiFi, Spring,
Java, Big Data, Cloud, MXNet, Hadoop, Datalakes, IoT
and more.
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Apache Pulsar is a Cloud-Native
Messaging and Event-Streaming Platform.
Why Apache Pulsar?
Unified
Messaging Platform
Guaranteed
Message Delivery Resiliency Infinite
Scalability
Building
Microservices
Asynchronous
Communication
Building Real Time
Applications
Highly Resilient
Tiered storage
7
Pulsar Benefits
● “Bookies”
● Stores messages and cursors
● Messages are grouped in
segments/ledgers
● A group of bookies form an
“ensemble” to store a ledger
● “Brokers”
● Handles message routing and
connections
● Stateless, but with caches
● Automatic load-balancing
● Topics are composed of
multiple segments
●
● Stores metadata for both
Pulsar and BookKeeper
● Service discovery
Store
Messages
Metadata &
Service Discovery
Metadata &
Service Discovery
Key Pulsar Concepts: Architecture
MetaData
Storage
Component Description
Value / data payload The data carried by the message. All Pulsar messages contain raw bytes, although
message data can also conform to data schemas.
Key Messages are optionally tagged with keys, used in partitioning and also is useful for
things like topic compaction.
Properties An optional key/value map of user-defined properties.
Producer name The name of the producer who produces the message. If you do not specify a producer
name, the default name is used. Message De-Duplication.
Sequence ID Each Pulsar message belongs to an ordered sequence on its topic. The sequence ID of
the message is its order in that sequence. Message De-Duplication.
Messages - the basic unit of Pulsar
Key Pulsar Concepts:
Messaging vs Streaming
Message Queueing - Queueing systems are ideal
for work queues that do not require tasks to be
performed in a particular order.
Streaming - Streaming works best in situations
where the order of messages is important.
Connectivity
• Functions - Lightweight Stream
Processing (Java, Python, Go)
• Connectors - Sources & Sinks
(Cassandra, Kafka, …)
• Protocol Handlers - AoP (AMQP), KoP
(Kafka), MoP (MQTT)
• Processing Engines - Flink, Spark,
Presto/Trino via Pulsar SQL
• Data Offloaders - Tiered Storage - (S3)
hub.streamnative.io
Schema Registry
Schema Registry
schema-1 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) schema-2 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) schema-3
(value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON)
Schema
Data
ID
Local Cache
for Schemas
+
Schema
Data
ID +
Local Cache
for Schemas
Send schema-1
(value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) data
serialized per schema ID
Send (register)
schema (if not in
local cache)
Read schema-1
(value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) data
deserialized per schema ID
Get schema by ID (if
not in local cache)
Producers Consumers
Kafka
On Pulsar
(KoP)
MQTT
On Pulsar
(MoP)
AMQP On
Pulsar
(AoP)
Presto/Trino workers can read segments
directly from bookies (or offloaded storage) in
parallel. Bookie
1
Segment 1
Producer Consumer
Broker 1
Topic1-Part1
Broker 2
Topic1-Part2
Broker 3
Topic1-Part3
Segment
2
Segment
3
Segment
4
Segment X
Segment 1
Segment
1 Segment 1
Segment 3
Segment
3
Segment 3
Segment 2
Segment
2
Segment 2
Segment 4
Segment 4
Segment
4
Segment X
Segment X
Segment X
Bookie
2
Bookie
3
Query
Coordin
ator
.
.
.
.
.
.
SQL
Worker
SQL
Worker
SQL
Worker
SQL
Worker
Query
Topic
Metadata
Pulsar SQL
● Buffer
● Batch
● Route
● Filter
● Aggregate
● Enrich
● Replicate
● Dedupe
● Decouple
● Distribute
Pulsar Functions
● Lightweight computation
similar to AWS Lambda.
● Specifically designed to use
Apache Pulsar as a message
bus.
● Function runtime can be
located within Pulsar Broker.
A serverless event streaming
framework
● Consume messages from one or
more Pulsar topics.
● Apply user-supplied processing
logic to each message.
● Publish the results of the
computation to another topic.
● Support multiple programming
languages (Java, Python, Go)
● Can leverage 3rd-party libraries
to support the execution of ML
models on the edge.
Pulsar Functions
Function Mesh
Pulsar Functions, along with Pulsar IO/Connectors, provide a powerful API for ingesting,
transforming, and outputting data.
Function Mesh, another StreamNative project, makes it easier for developers to create
entire applications built from sources, functions, and sinks all through a declarative API.
K8 Deploy
Function Execution
Apache NiFi Pulsar Connector
https://streamnative.io/apache-nifi-connector/
Python 3 Coding
Code Along With Tim
<<DEMO>>
Building a Python3 Producer
import pulsar
client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://localhost:6650')
producer
client.create_producer('persistent://conf/ete/first')
producer.send(('Simple Text Message').encode('utf-8'))
client.close()
Building a Python 3 Cloud Producer Oath
python3 prod.py -su pulsar+ssl://name1.name2.snio.cloud:6651 -t
persistent://public/default/pyth --auth-params
'{"issuer_url":"https://auth.streamnative.cloud", "private_key":"my.json",
"audience":"urn:sn:pulsar:name:myclustr"}'
from pulsar import Client, AuthenticationOauth2
parse = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=prod.py')
parse.add_argument('-su', '--service-url', dest='service_url', type=str,
required=True)
args = parse.parse_args()
client = pulsar.Client(args.service_url,
authentication=AuthenticationOauth2(args.auth_params))
https://github.com/streamnative/examples/blob/master/cloud/python/OAuth2Producer.py
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
Example Avro Schema Usage
import pulsar
from pulsar.schema import *
from pulsar.schema import AvroSchema
class thermal(Record):
uuid = String()
client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://pulsar1:6650')
thermalschema = AvroSchema(thermal)
producer =
client.create_producer(topic='persistent://public/default/pi-thermal-avro',
schema=thermalschema,properties={"producer-name": "thrm" })
thermalRec = thermal()
thermalRec.uuid = "unique-name"
producer.send(thermalRec,partition_key=uniqueid)
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Thermal
Example Json Schema Usage
import pulsar
from pulsar.schema import *
from pulsar.schema import JsonSchema
class weather(Record):
uuid = String()
client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://pulsar1:6650')
wsc = JsonSchema(thermal)
producer =
client.create_producer(topic='persistent://public/default/wthr,schema=wsc,pro
perties={"producer-name": "wthr" })
weatherRec = weather()
weatherRec.uuid = "unique-name"
producer.send(weatherRec,partition_key=uniqueid)
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Weather
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PulsarDevPython101
Building a Python3 Consumer
import pulsar
client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://localhost:6650')
consumer =
client.subscribe('persistent://conf/ete/first',subscription_name='mine')
while True:
msg = consumer.receive()
print("Received message: '%s'" % msg.data())
consumer.acknowledge(msg)
client.close()
MQTT from Python
pip3 install paho-mqtt
import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
client = mqtt.Client("rpi4-iot")
row = { }
row['gasKO'] = str(readings)
json_string = json.dumps(row)
json_string = json_string.strip()
client.connect("pulsar-server.com", 1883, 180)
client.publish("persistent://public/default/mqtt-2",
payload=json_string,qos=0,retain=True)
https://www.slideshare.net/bunkertor/data-minutes-2-apache-pulsar-with-mqtt-for-edge-computing-lightning-2022
Web Sockets from Python
pip3 install websocket-client
import websocket, base64, json
topic = 'ws://server:8080/ws/v2/producer/persistent/public/default/topic1'
ws = websocket.create_connection(topic)
message = "Hello Philly ETE Conference"
message_bytes = message.encode('ascii')
base64_bytes = base64.b64encode(message_bytes)
base64_message = base64_bytes.decode('ascii')
ws.send(json.dumps({'payload' : base64_message,'properties': {'device' :
'macbook'},'context' : 5}))
response = json.loads(ws.recv())
https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/client-libraries-websocket/
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-IoT/blob/main/wspulsar.py
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-IoT/blob/main/wsreader.py
Kafka from Python
pip3 install kafka-python
from kafka import KafkaProducer
from kafka.errors import KafkaError
row = { }
row['gasKO'] = str(readings)
json_string = json.dumps(row)
json_string = json_string.strip()
producer = KafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers='pulsar1:9092',retries=3)
producer.send('topic-kafka-1', json.dumps(row).encode('utf-8'))
producer.flush()
https://github.com/streamnative/kop
https://docs.streamnative.io/platform/v1.0.0/concepts/kop-concepts
Deploy Python Functions
bin/pulsar-admin functions create --auto-ack true --py py/src/sentiment.py
--classname "sentiment.Chat" --inputs "persistent://public/default/chat"
--log-topic "persistent://public/default/logs" --name Chat --output
"persistent://public/default/chatresult"
https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function
Pulsar IO Function in Python 3
from pulsar import Function
import json
class Chat(Function):
def __init__(self):
pass
def process(self, input, context):
logger = context.get_logger()
msg_id = context.get_message_id()
fields = json.loads(input)
https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function
Building a Golang Pulsar App
go get -u "github.com/apache/pulsar-client-go/pulsar"
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/apache/pulsar-client-go/pulsar"
)
func main() {
client, err := pulsar.NewClient(pulsar.ClientOptions{
URL: "pulsar://localhost:6650",OperationTimeout: 30 * time.Second,
ConnectionTimeout: 30 * time.Second,
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not instantiate Pulsar client: %v", err)
}
defer client.Close()
}
http://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/client-libraries-go/
Typed Java Client
Producer<User> producer = client.newProducer(Schema.AVRO(User.class)).create();
producer.newMessage()
.value(User.builder()
.userName("pulsar-user")
.userId(1L)
.build())
.send();
Consumer<User> consumer =
client.newConsumer(Schema.AVRO(User.class)).create();
User user = consumer.receive();
Using Connection URLs
Java:
PulsarClient client = PulsarClient.builder()
.serviceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650")
.build();
C#:
var client = new PulsarClientBuilder()
.ServiceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650")
.Build();
Auth
C#
// Create the auth class
var tokenAuth = AuthenticationFactory.token("<jwttoken>");
// Pass the authentication implementation
var client = new PulsarClientBuilder()
.ServiceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650")
.Authentication(tokenAuth)
.Build();
https://github.com/tspannhw/airquality
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiPN-AirQuality-REST
https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-airquality-function
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiPN-DEVNEXUS-2022
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
Source
Code
39
import java.util.function.Function;
public class MyFunction implements Function<String, String> {
public String apply(String input) {
return doBusinessLogic(input);
}
}
Your Code Here
Pulsar
Function Java
import org.apache.pulsar.client.impl.schema.JSONSchema;
import org.apache.pulsar.functions.api.*;
public class AirQualityFunction implements Function<byte[], Void> {
@Override
public Void process(byte[] input, Context context) {
context.getLogger().debug("File:” + new String(input));
context.newOutputMessage(“topicname”,
JSONSchema.of(Observation.class))
.key(UUID.randomUUID().toString())
.property(“prop1”, “value1”)
.value(observation)
.send();
}
}
Your Code Here
Pulsar
Function SDK
Setting Subscription Type Java
Consumer<byte[]> consumer = pulsarClient.newConsumer()
.topic(topic)
.subscriptionName(“subscriptionName")
.subscriptionType(SubscriptionType.Shared)
.subscribe();
Subscribing to a Topic and setting
Subscription Name Java
Consumer<byte[]> consumer = pulsarClient.newConsumer()
.topic(topic)
.subscriptionName(“subscriptionName")
.subscribe();
Producing Object Events From Java
ProducerBuilder<Observation> producerBuilder =
pulsarClient.newProducer(JSONSchema.of(Observation.class))
.topic(topicName)
.producerName(producerName).sendTimeout(60,
TimeUnit.SECONDS);
Producer<Observation> producer = producerBuilder.create();
msgID = producer.newMessage()
.key(someUniqueKey)
.value(observation)
.send();
Building Pulsar SQL View
bin/pulsar sql
show catalogs;
show schemas in pulsar;
show tables in pulsar."conf/ete";
select * from pulsar."conf/ete"."first";
exit;
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Into-Trino
Spark + Pulsar
https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/adaptors-spark/
val dfPulsar = spark.readStream.format("
pulsar")
.option("
service.url", "pulsar://pulsar1:6650")
.option("
admin.url", "http://pulsar1:8080
")
.option("
topic", "persistent://public/default/airquality").load()
val pQuery = dfPulsar.selectExpr("*")
.writeStream.format("
console")
.option("truncate", false).start()
____ __
/ __/__ ___ _____/ /__
_ / _ / _ `/ __/ '_/
/___/ .__/_,_/_/ /_/_ version 3.2.0
/_/
Using Scala version 2.12.15
(OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, Java 11.0.11)
● Unified computing engine
● Batch processing is a special case of stream processing
● Stateful processing
● Massive Scalability
● Flink SQL for queries, inserts against Pulsar Topics
● Streaming Analytics
● Continuous SQL
● Continuous ETL
● Complex Event Processing
● Standard SQL Powered by Apache Calcite
Apache Flink?
Building Pulsar Flink SQL View
CREATE CATALOG pulsar WITH (
'type' = 'pulsar',
'service-url' = 'pulsar://pulsar1:6650',
'admin-url' = 'http://pulsar1:8080',
'format' = 'json'
);
select * from anytopicisatable;
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Into-Trino
SQL
select aqi, parameterName, dateObserved, hourObserved, latitude,
longitude, localTimeZone, stateCode, reportingArea from
airquality;
select max(aqi) as MaxAQI, parameterName, reportingArea from
airquality group by parameterName, reportingArea;
select max(aqi) as MaxAQI, min(aqi) as MinAQI, avg(aqi) as
AvgAQI, count(aqi) as RowCount, parameterName, reportingArea
from airquality group by parameterName, reportingArea;
SQL
Building Spark SQL View
val dfPulsar = spark.readStream.format("pulsar")
.option("service.url", "pulsar://pulsar1:6650")
.option("admin.url", "http://pulsar1:8080")
.option("topic", "persistent://public/default/pi-sensors")
.load()
dfPulsar.printSchema()
val pQuery = dfPulsar.selectExpr("*")
.writeStream.format("console")
.option("truncate", false)
.start()
https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
Monitoring and Metrics Check
curl http://localhost:8080/admin/v2/persistent/conf/ete/first/stats |
python3 -m json.tool
bin/pulsar-admin topics stats-internal persistent://conf/ete/first
curl http://pulsar1:8080/metrics/
bin/pulsar-admin topics stats-internal persistent://conf/ete/first
bin/pulsar-admin topics peek-messages --count 5 --subscription ete-reader
persistent://conf/ete/first
bin/pulsar-admin topics subscriptions persistent://conf/ete/first
Cleanup
bin/pulsar-admin topics delete persistent://conf/ete/first
bin/pulsar-admin namespaces delete conf/ete
bin/pulsar-admin tenants delete conf
Metrics: Broker
Broker metrics are exposed under "/metrics"
at port 8080.
You can change the port by updating
webServicePort to a different port in the
broker.conf configuration file.
All the metrics exposed by a broker are labeled
with cluster=${pulsar_cluster}.
The name of Pulsar cluster is the value of
${pulsar_cluster}, configured in the
broker.conf file.
These metrics are available for brokers:
● Namespace metrics
○ Replication metrics
● Topic metrics
○ Replication metrics
● ManagedLedgerCache metrics
● ManagedLedger metrics
● LoadBalancing metrics
○ BundleUnloading metrics
○ BundleSplit metrics
● Subscription metrics
● Consumer metrics
● ManagedLedger bookie client metrics
For more information: https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/reference-metrics/#broker
Use Cases
● Unified Messaging Platform
● AdTech
● Fraud Detection
● Connected Car
● IoT Analytics
● Microservices Development
Streaming FLiP-Py Apps
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Unified Batch and Stream COMPUTING
Batch
(Batch + Stream)
Unified Batch and Stream STORAGE
Offload
(Queuing + Streaming)
Tiered Storage
Pulsar
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KoP
---
MoP
---
Websocket
Pulsar
Sink
Streaming
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Protocols
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Python For Pulsar on Pi
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Thermal
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Weather
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-RP400
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Py-Pi-GasThermal
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PY-FakeDataPulsar
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Py-Pi-EnviroPlus
● https://github.com/tspannhw/PythonPulsarExamples
● https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function
● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PulsarDevPython101
● https://github.com/tspannhw/airquality
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CODEONTHEBEACH_Streaming Applications with Apache Pulsar

  • 1. Deep Dive into Building Streaming Applications with Apache Pulsar
  • 2. 2
  • 3. Tim Spann Developer Advocate ● FLiP(N) Stack = Flink, Pulsar and NiFi Stack ● Streaming Systems/ Data Architect ● Experience: ○ 15+ years of experience with batch and streaming technologies including Pulsar, Flink, Spark, NiFi, Spring, Java, Big Data, Cloud, MXNet, Hadoop, Datalakes, IoT and more.
  • 4. FLiP Stack Weekly This week in Apache Flink, Apache Pulsar, Apache NiFi, Apache Spark and open source friends. https://bit.ly/32dAJft
  • 5. Apache Pulsar is a Cloud-Native Messaging and Event-Streaming Platform.
  • 6. Why Apache Pulsar? Unified Messaging Platform Guaranteed Message Delivery Resiliency Infinite Scalability
  • 8. ● “Bookies” ● Stores messages and cursors ● Messages are grouped in segments/ledgers ● A group of bookies form an “ensemble” to store a ledger ● “Brokers” ● Handles message routing and connections ● Stateless, but with caches ● Automatic load-balancing ● Topics are composed of multiple segments ● ● Stores metadata for both Pulsar and BookKeeper ● Service discovery Store Messages Metadata & Service Discovery Metadata & Service Discovery Key Pulsar Concepts: Architecture MetaData Storage
  • 9. Component Description Value / data payload The data carried by the message. All Pulsar messages contain raw bytes, although message data can also conform to data schemas. Key Messages are optionally tagged with keys, used in partitioning and also is useful for things like topic compaction. Properties An optional key/value map of user-defined properties. Producer name The name of the producer who produces the message. If you do not specify a producer name, the default name is used. Message De-Duplication. Sequence ID Each Pulsar message belongs to an ordered sequence on its topic. The sequence ID of the message is its order in that sequence. Message De-Duplication. Messages - the basic unit of Pulsar
  • 10. Key Pulsar Concepts: Messaging vs Streaming Message Queueing - Queueing systems are ideal for work queues that do not require tasks to be performed in a particular order. Streaming - Streaming works best in situations where the order of messages is important.
  • 11. Connectivity • Functions - Lightweight Stream Processing (Java, Python, Go) • Connectors - Sources & Sinks (Cassandra, Kafka, …) • Protocol Handlers - AoP (AMQP), KoP (Kafka), MoP (MQTT) • Processing Engines - Flink, Spark, Presto/Trino via Pulsar SQL • Data Offloaders - Tiered Storage - (S3) hub.streamnative.io
  • 12. Schema Registry Schema Registry schema-1 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) schema-2 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) schema-3 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) Schema Data ID Local Cache for Schemas + Schema Data ID + Local Cache for Schemas Send schema-1 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) data serialized per schema ID Send (register) schema (if not in local cache) Read schema-1 (value=Avro/Protobuf/JSON) data deserialized per schema ID Get schema by ID (if not in local cache) Producers Consumers
  • 16. Presto/Trino workers can read segments directly from bookies (or offloaded storage) in parallel. Bookie 1 Segment 1 Producer Consumer Broker 1 Topic1-Part1 Broker 2 Topic1-Part2 Broker 3 Topic1-Part3 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 4 Segment X Segment 1 Segment 1 Segment 1 Segment 3 Segment 3 Segment 3 Segment 2 Segment 2 Segment 2 Segment 4 Segment 4 Segment 4 Segment X Segment X Segment X Bookie 2 Bookie 3 Query Coordin ator . . . . . . SQL Worker SQL Worker SQL Worker SQL Worker Query Topic Metadata Pulsar SQL
  • 17. ● Buffer ● Batch ● Route ● Filter ● Aggregate ● Enrich ● Replicate ● Dedupe ● Decouple ● Distribute
  • 18. Pulsar Functions ● Lightweight computation similar to AWS Lambda. ● Specifically designed to use Apache Pulsar as a message bus. ● Function runtime can be located within Pulsar Broker. A serverless event streaming framework
  • 19. ● Consume messages from one or more Pulsar topics. ● Apply user-supplied processing logic to each message. ● Publish the results of the computation to another topic. ● Support multiple programming languages (Java, Python, Go) ● Can leverage 3rd-party libraries to support the execution of ML models on the edge. Pulsar Functions
  • 20. Function Mesh Pulsar Functions, along with Pulsar IO/Connectors, provide a powerful API for ingesting, transforming, and outputting data. Function Mesh, another StreamNative project, makes it easier for developers to create entire applications built from sources, functions, and sinks all through a declarative API.
  • 23. Apache NiFi Pulsar Connector https://streamnative.io/apache-nifi-connector/
  • 24. Python 3 Coding Code Along With Tim <<DEMO>>
  • 25. Building a Python3 Producer import pulsar client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://localhost:6650') producer client.create_producer('persistent://conf/ete/first') producer.send(('Simple Text Message').encode('utf-8')) client.close()
  • 26. Building a Python 3 Cloud Producer Oath python3 prod.py -su pulsar+ssl://name1.name2.snio.cloud:6651 -t persistent://public/default/pyth --auth-params '{"issuer_url":"https://auth.streamnative.cloud", "private_key":"my.json", "audience":"urn:sn:pulsar:name:myclustr"}' from pulsar import Client, AuthenticationOauth2 parse = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=prod.py') parse.add_argument('-su', '--service-url', dest='service_url', type=str, required=True) args = parse.parse_args() client = pulsar.Client(args.service_url, authentication=AuthenticationOauth2(args.auth_params)) https://github.com/streamnative/examples/blob/master/cloud/python/OAuth2Producer.py https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
  • 27. Example Avro Schema Usage import pulsar from pulsar.schema import * from pulsar.schema import AvroSchema class thermal(Record): uuid = String() client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://pulsar1:6650') thermalschema = AvroSchema(thermal) producer = client.create_producer(topic='persistent://public/default/pi-thermal-avro', schema=thermalschema,properties={"producer-name": "thrm" }) thermalRec = thermal() thermalRec.uuid = "unique-name" producer.send(thermalRec,partition_key=uniqueid) https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Thermal
  • 28. Example Json Schema Usage import pulsar from pulsar.schema import * from pulsar.schema import JsonSchema class weather(Record): uuid = String() client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://pulsar1:6650') wsc = JsonSchema(thermal) producer = client.create_producer(topic='persistent://public/default/wthr,schema=wsc,pro perties={"producer-name": "wthr" }) weatherRec = weather() weatherRec.uuid = "unique-name" producer.send(weatherRec,partition_key=uniqueid) https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Weather https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PulsarDevPython101
  • 29. Building a Python3 Consumer import pulsar client = pulsar.Client('pulsar://localhost:6650') consumer = client.subscribe('persistent://conf/ete/first',subscription_name='mine') while True: msg = consumer.receive() print("Received message: '%s'" % msg.data()) consumer.acknowledge(msg) client.close()
  • 30. MQTT from Python pip3 install paho-mqtt import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt client = mqtt.Client("rpi4-iot") row = { } row['gasKO'] = str(readings) json_string = json.dumps(row) json_string = json_string.strip() client.connect("pulsar-server.com", 1883, 180) client.publish("persistent://public/default/mqtt-2", payload=json_string,qos=0,retain=True) https://www.slideshare.net/bunkertor/data-minutes-2-apache-pulsar-with-mqtt-for-edge-computing-lightning-2022
  • 31. Web Sockets from Python pip3 install websocket-client import websocket, base64, json topic = 'ws://server:8080/ws/v2/producer/persistent/public/default/topic1' ws = websocket.create_connection(topic) message = "Hello Philly ETE Conference" message_bytes = message.encode('ascii') base64_bytes = base64.b64encode(message_bytes) base64_message = base64_bytes.decode('ascii') ws.send(json.dumps({'payload' : base64_message,'properties': {'device' : 'macbook'},'context' : 5})) response = json.loads(ws.recv()) https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/client-libraries-websocket/ https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-IoT/blob/main/wspulsar.py https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-IoT/blob/main/wsreader.py
  • 32. Kafka from Python pip3 install kafka-python from kafka import KafkaProducer from kafka.errors import KafkaError row = { } row['gasKO'] = str(readings) json_string = json.dumps(row) json_string = json_string.strip() producer = KafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers='pulsar1:9092',retries=3) producer.send('topic-kafka-1', json.dumps(row).encode('utf-8')) producer.flush() https://github.com/streamnative/kop https://docs.streamnative.io/platform/v1.0.0/concepts/kop-concepts
  • 33. Deploy Python Functions bin/pulsar-admin functions create --auto-ack true --py py/src/sentiment.py --classname "sentiment.Chat" --inputs "persistent://public/default/chat" --log-topic "persistent://public/default/logs" --name Chat --output "persistent://public/default/chatresult" https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function
  • 34. Pulsar IO Function in Python 3 from pulsar import Function import json class Chat(Function): def __init__(self): pass def process(self, input, context): logger = context.get_logger() msg_id = context.get_message_id() fields = json.loads(input) https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function
  • 35. Building a Golang Pulsar App go get -u "github.com/apache/pulsar-client-go/pulsar" import ( "log" "time" "github.com/apache/pulsar-client-go/pulsar" ) func main() { client, err := pulsar.NewClient(pulsar.ClientOptions{ URL: "pulsar://localhost:6650",OperationTimeout: 30 * time.Second, ConnectionTimeout: 30 * time.Second, }) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Could not instantiate Pulsar client: %v", err) } defer client.Close() } http://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/client-libraries-go/
  • 36. Typed Java Client Producer<User> producer = client.newProducer(Schema.AVRO(User.class)).create(); producer.newMessage() .value(User.builder() .userName("pulsar-user") .userId(1L) .build()) .send(); Consumer<User> consumer = client.newConsumer(Schema.AVRO(User.class)).create(); User user = consumer.receive();
  • 37. Using Connection URLs Java: PulsarClient client = PulsarClient.builder() .serviceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650") .build(); C#: var client = new PulsarClientBuilder() .ServiceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650") .Build();
  • 38. Auth C# // Create the auth class var tokenAuth = AuthenticationFactory.token("<jwttoken>"); // Pass the authentication implementation var client = new PulsarClientBuilder() .ServiceUrl("pulsar://broker1:6650") .Authentication(tokenAuth) .Build();
  • 40. import java.util.function.Function; public class MyFunction implements Function<String, String> { public String apply(String input) { return doBusinessLogic(input); } } Your Code Here Pulsar Function Java
  • 41. import org.apache.pulsar.client.impl.schema.JSONSchema; import org.apache.pulsar.functions.api.*; public class AirQualityFunction implements Function<byte[], Void> { @Override public Void process(byte[] input, Context context) { context.getLogger().debug("File:” + new String(input)); context.newOutputMessage(“topicname”, JSONSchema.of(Observation.class)) .key(UUID.randomUUID().toString()) .property(“prop1”, “value1”) .value(observation) .send(); } } Your Code Here Pulsar Function SDK
  • 42. Setting Subscription Type Java Consumer<byte[]> consumer = pulsarClient.newConsumer() .topic(topic) .subscriptionName(“subscriptionName") .subscriptionType(SubscriptionType.Shared) .subscribe();
  • 43. Subscribing to a Topic and setting Subscription Name Java Consumer<byte[]> consumer = pulsarClient.newConsumer() .topic(topic) .subscriptionName(“subscriptionName") .subscribe();
  • 44. Producing Object Events From Java ProducerBuilder<Observation> producerBuilder = pulsarClient.newProducer(JSONSchema.of(Observation.class)) .topic(topicName) .producerName(producerName).sendTimeout(60, TimeUnit.SECONDS); Producer<Observation> producer = producerBuilder.create(); msgID = producer.newMessage() .key(someUniqueKey) .value(observation) .send();
  • 45. Building Pulsar SQL View bin/pulsar sql show catalogs; show schemas in pulsar; show tables in pulsar."conf/ete"; select * from pulsar."conf/ete"."first"; exit; https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Into-Trino
  • 46. Spark + Pulsar https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/adaptors-spark/ val dfPulsar = spark.readStream.format(" pulsar") .option(" service.url", "pulsar://pulsar1:6650") .option(" admin.url", "http://pulsar1:8080 ") .option(" topic", "persistent://public/default/airquality").load() val pQuery = dfPulsar.selectExpr("*") .writeStream.format(" console") .option("truncate", false).start() ____ __ / __/__ ___ _____/ /__ _ / _ / _ `/ __/ '_/ /___/ .__/_,_/_/ /_/_ version 3.2.0 /_/ Using Scala version 2.12.15 (OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, Java 11.0.11)
  • 47. ● Unified computing engine ● Batch processing is a special case of stream processing ● Stateful processing ● Massive Scalability ● Flink SQL for queries, inserts against Pulsar Topics ● Streaming Analytics ● Continuous SQL ● Continuous ETL ● Complex Event Processing ● Standard SQL Powered by Apache Calcite Apache Flink?
  • 48. Building Pulsar Flink SQL View CREATE CATALOG pulsar WITH ( 'type' = 'pulsar', 'service-url' = 'pulsar://pulsar1:6650', 'admin-url' = 'http://pulsar1:8080', 'format' = 'json' ); select * from anytopicisatable; https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Into-Trino
  • 49. SQL select aqi, parameterName, dateObserved, hourObserved, latitude, longitude, localTimeZone, stateCode, reportingArea from airquality; select max(aqi) as MaxAQI, parameterName, reportingArea from airquality group by parameterName, reportingArea; select max(aqi) as MaxAQI, min(aqi) as MinAQI, avg(aqi) as AvgAQI, count(aqi) as RowCount, parameterName, reportingArea from airquality group by parameterName, reportingArea;
  • 50. SQL
  • 51. Building Spark SQL View val dfPulsar = spark.readStream.format("pulsar") .option("service.url", "pulsar://pulsar1:6650") .option("admin.url", "http://pulsar1:8080") .option("topic", "persistent://public/default/pi-sensors") .load() dfPulsar.printSchema() val pQuery = dfPulsar.selectExpr("*") .writeStream.format("console") .option("truncate", false) .start() https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden
  • 52. Monitoring and Metrics Check curl http://localhost:8080/admin/v2/persistent/conf/ete/first/stats | python3 -m json.tool bin/pulsar-admin topics stats-internal persistent://conf/ete/first curl http://pulsar1:8080/metrics/ bin/pulsar-admin topics stats-internal persistent://conf/ete/first bin/pulsar-admin topics peek-messages --count 5 --subscription ete-reader persistent://conf/ete/first bin/pulsar-admin topics subscriptions persistent://conf/ete/first
  • 53. Cleanup bin/pulsar-admin topics delete persistent://conf/ete/first bin/pulsar-admin namespaces delete conf/ete bin/pulsar-admin tenants delete conf
  • 54. Metrics: Broker Broker metrics are exposed under "/metrics" at port 8080. You can change the port by updating webServicePort to a different port in the broker.conf configuration file. All the metrics exposed by a broker are labeled with cluster=${pulsar_cluster}. The name of Pulsar cluster is the value of ${pulsar_cluster}, configured in the broker.conf file. These metrics are available for brokers: ● Namespace metrics ○ Replication metrics ● Topic metrics ○ Replication metrics ● ManagedLedgerCache metrics ● ManagedLedger metrics ● LoadBalancing metrics ○ BundleUnloading metrics ○ BundleSplit metrics ● Subscription metrics ● Consumer metrics ● ManagedLedger bookie client metrics For more information: https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/reference-metrics/#broker
  • 55. Use Cases ● Unified Messaging Platform ● AdTech ● Fraud Detection ● Connected Car ● IoT Analytics ● Microservices Development
  • 56. Streaming FLiP-Py Apps StreamNative Hub StreamNative Cloud Unified Batch and Stream COMPUTING Batch (Batch + Stream) Unified Batch and Stream STORAGE Offload (Queuing + Streaming) Tiered Storage Pulsar --- KoP --- MoP --- Websocket Pulsar Sink Streaming Edge Gateway Protocols CDC Apps C#
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  • 61. RESOURCES Here are resources to continue your journey with Apache Pulsar
  • 62. Python For Pulsar on Pi ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-BreakoutGarden ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Thermal ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Pi-Weather ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-RP400 ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Py-Pi-GasThermal ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PY-FakeDataPulsar ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-Py-Pi-EnviroPlus ● https://github.com/tspannhw/PythonPulsarExamples ● https://github.com/tspannhw/pulsar-pychat-function ● https://github.com/tspannhw/FLiP-PulsarDevPython101 ● https://github.com/tspannhw/airquality
  • 63. streamnative.io Passionate and dedicated team. Founded by the original developers of Apache Pulsar. StreamNative helps teams to capture, manage, and leverage data using Pulsar’s unified messaging and streaming platform.
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  • 66. Let’s Keep in Touch! Tim Spann Developer Advocate PaaSDev https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyspann https://github.com/tspannhw