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github.com/legionus/kafka-http-proxy
The project provides a simple HTTP interface for Apache Kafka to store and read JSON messages.
Url Structure: {schema}://{host}/v1/topics/{topic}/{partition}
Method: POST
Description: Write message
Url Structure: {schema}://{host}/v1/topics/{topic}/{partition}?offset={offset}&limit={limit}
Method: GET
Description: Receive messages
Url Structure: {schema}://{host}/v1/info/topics
Method: GET
Description: Obtain topic list
Url Structure: {schema}://{host}/v1/info/topics/{topic}
Method: GET
Description: Obtain information about all partitions in topic
Url Structure: {schema}://{host}/v1/info/topics/{topic}/{partition}
Method: GET
Description: Obtain information about partition
$ go get -u github.com/legionus/kafka-http-proxy
The project is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
More about the Apache Kafka: http://kafka.apache.org/
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