Pulsar is a distributed pub-sub messaging platform with a very flexible messaging model and an intuitive client API.
Learn more about Pulsar at https://pulsar.apache.org
- Horizontally scalable (Millions of independent topics and millions of messages published per second)
- Strong ordering and consistency guarantees
- Low latency durable storage
- Topic and queue semantics
- Load balancer
- Designed for being deployed as a hosted service:
- Multi-tenant
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Quotas
- Support mixing very different workloads
- Optional hardware isolation
- Keeps track of consumer cursor position
- REST API for provisioning, admin and stats
- Geo replication
- Transparent handling of partitioned topics
- Transparent batching of messages
This repository is the main repository of Apache Pulsar. Pulsar PMC also maintains other repositories for components in the Pulsar ecosystem, including connectors, adapters, and other language clients.
Requirements:
- Java 8 JDK (for building Pulsar)
- When building Pulsar on a higher version (higher than Java 8), the resulting artifacts are not compatible with Java 8 runtime because of some issues, such as issue 8445.
- Maven 3.6.1+
Compile and install:
$ mvn install -DskipTests
mvn install -Pcore-modules,-main
Run Unit Tests:
$ mvn test
Run Individual Unit Test:
$ cd module-name (e.g: pulsar-client)
$ mvn test -Dtest=unit-test-name (e.g: ConsumerBuilderImplTest)
Run Selected Test packages:
$ cd module-name (e.g: pulsar-broker)
$ mvn test -pl module-name -Dinclude=org/apache/pulsar/**/*.java
Start standalone Pulsar service:
$ bin/pulsar standalone
Check https://pulsar.apache.org for documentation and examples.
Apache Pulsar is using lombok so you have to ensure your IDE setup with required plugins.
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Open Project Settings.
Click File -> Project Structure -> Project Settings -> Project.
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Select the JDK version.
From the JDK version drop-down list, select Download JDK... or choose an existing recent Java 8 (1.8) JDK version.
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In the download dialog, select version 1.8. You can pick a version from many vendors. Unless you have a specific preference, choose AdoptOpenJDK (Hotspot).
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Open Maven Importing Settings dialog by going to Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Maven -> Importing.
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Choose Use Project JDK for JDK for Importer setting. This uses the Java 8 (1.8) JDK for running Maven when importing the project to IntelliJ. Some of the configuration in the Maven build is conditional based on the JDK version. Incorrect configuration gets chosen when the "JDK for Importer" isn't the same as the "Project JDK".
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Validate that the JRE setting in Maven -> Runner dialog is set to Use Project JDK.
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Open Annotation Processors Settings dialog box by going to Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors.
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Select the following buttons:
- Enable annotation processing
- Obtain processors from project classpath
- Store generated sources relative to: Module content root
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Set the generated source directories to be equal to the Maven directories:
- Set "Production sources directory:" to "target/generated-sources/annotations".
- Set "Test sources directory:" to "target/generated-test-sources/test-annotations".
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Click OK.
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Install the lombok plugin in intellij.
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When working on the Pulsar core modules in IntelliJ, reduce the number of active projects in IntelliJ to speed up IDE actions and reduce unrelated IDE warnings.
- In IntelliJ's Maven UI's tree view under "Profiles"
- Activate "core-modules" Maven profile
- De-activate "main" Maven profile
- Run the "Reload All Maven Projects" action from the Maven UI toolbar. You can also find the action by the name in the IntelliJ "Search Everywhere" window that gets activated by pressing the Shift key twice.
- In IntelliJ's Maven UI's tree view under "Profiles"
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Run the "Generate Sources and Update Folders For All Projects" action from the Maven UI toolbar. You can also find the action by the name in the IntelliJ "Search Everywhere" window that gets activated by pressing the Shift key twice. Running the action takes about 10 minutes for all projects. This is faster when the "core-modules" profile is the only active profile.
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In the case of compilation errors with missing Protobuf classes, ensure to run the "Generate Sources and Update Folders For All Projects" action.
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All of the Pulsar source code doesn't compile properly in IntelliJ and there are compilation errors.
- Use the "core-modules" profile if working on the Pulsar core modules since the source code for those modules can be compiled in IntelliJ.
- Sometimes it might help to mark a specific project ignored in IntelliJ Maven UI by right-clicking the project name and select Ignore Projects from the menu.
- Currently, it is not always possible to run unit tests directly from the IDE because of the compilation issues. As a workaround, individual test classes can be run by using the
mvn test -Dtest=TestClassName
command.
Follow the instructions here to configure your Eclipse setup.
Refer to the docs README.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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