kafka-connect-twitter
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kafka-connect-twitter
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A few starter questions: What is a good setup for learning? Is Confluent platform ok?
I'm reading O'Reilly's "Mastering Kafka Streams and ksqlDB" to start learning Kafka, it was suggested for me on an ad by Confluent. Unsurprisingly it uses Confluent's software throughout the book. One of the first projects is a simple app that does sentiment analysis on tweets. The book uses kafka-console-producer and a sample .json file for the tweets, but for my app I wanted to read actual tweets. To do that I've been reading about Kafka Connect and looking at this repository, but I'm having a hard time understating how to best deploy this for my local setup. So far I've been using docker-compose.yml files provided by the book, which in turn uses Confluent's docker images for kafka, zookeeper, etc. As for this Twitter Connect repository, it seems the recommended way of setting it up is to use Confluent's platform and its CLI tool to automagically install it, which is fine, but I wanted to learn how things work under the hood (to some extend) and if possible not rely so heavily upon Confluent's software. Is it a good idea to just stick with Confluent and the book, or should I be reading a different material for a first Kafka project and working with a different kind of setup? Perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself trying to use Kafka Connect at this point?
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Stream processing with sql and a nice gui? Alternatives to lenses.io?
Yeah, it’s community license — https://github.com/confluentinc/ksql/blob/master/LICENSE-ConfluentCommunity
What are some alternatives?
kafka-local - Run Local Kafka with Docker Compose
kafka-connect-elasticsearch - Kafka Connect Elasticsearch connector
demo-scene - 👾Scripts and samples to support Confluent Demos and Talks. ⚠️Might be rough around the edges ;-) 👉For automated tutorials and QA'd code, see https://github.com/confluentinc/examples/
kpow-streams-agent - Monitor Kafka Streams applications with Kpow
risingwave - SQL stream processing, analytics, and management. PostgreSQL simplicity, unrivaled performance, and seamless elasticity. 🚀 10x more productive. 🚀 10x more cost-efficient.
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.
pranadb
mongo-kafka - MongoDB Kafka Connector
kafka-connect-file-pulse - 🔗 A multipurpose Kafka Connect connector that makes it easy to parse, transform and stream any file, in any format, into Apache Kafka
cruise-control - Cruise-control is the first of its kind to fully automate the dynamic workload rebalance and self-healing of a Kafka cluster. It provides great value to Kafka users by simplifying the operation of Kafka clusters.