Hi Everyone, I just wanted to follow-up on a previous thread concerning our investigation of identifying a stable Node-Kafka client. To date we have tested the following:
1. Franz-Kafka (https://github.com/dannycoates/franz-kafka) 2. Node-Kafka (v2.1, https://github.com/radekg/node-kafka) 3. Node-Kafka (v2.3, https://github.com/marcuswestin/node-kafka) 4. Prozess (v0.3.5, https://github.com/cainus/Prozess) Results: 1. Could not get Franz-Kafka and Prozess to work. Requires funky dependencies. 2. Node-Kafka, v2.1 was successfully setup but performed less stable than #3. 3. Node-Kafka, v2.3 was successfully setup, exhibited the best performance profile but the consumer is highly inconsistent - specifically, consumer object remained in-memory regardless what we did (i.e. var consumer = undefined after receiving message). Nothing appears to mitigate this and ALL consumed messaged get replayed on reception of a new message. With this said, is there a Node-Kafka client people are actually using in production that doesn't exhibit the profiles we have seen? We have back-tracked using Node-Kafka (v2.3) to only produce messages and rely on Redis PubSub channels for asynchronous acking of these messages. We would be willing to roll-up our sleeves with the community to develop a much more stable Node-Kafka client. Kind regards, Chris Alexander Chief Technical Architect and Engineer Gravy, Inc.