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James Miller commented on KAFKA-266:
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Hi Folks,
I have a admin web app that I built for this purpose, it connects to Zk and
displays information about brokers, topics, and consumers.
It really useful, especially when just getting started with Kafka, I would like
to contribute it to the this project.
It is a Play App, written in Scala and depends on Playframework, Kafka, and
jQuery. Any concerns about these dependencies?
Also, what are the preferred next steps, should I attach source or put in
public github, not sure how you would like to move forward?
> Kafka web console
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> Key: KAFKA-266
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-266
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: contrib
> Reporter: Evan Chan
> Labels: project
> Original Estimate: 672h
> Remaining Estimate: 672h
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> This issue is created to track a community-contributed Kafka Web UI.
> Here is an initial list of goals:
> - Be able to easily see which brokers are up
> - Be able to see lists of topics, connected producers, consumer groups,
> connected consumers
> - Be able to see, for each consumer/partition, its offset, and more
> importantly, # of bytes unconsumed (== largest offset for partition - current
> offset)
> - (Wish list) have a graphical view of the offsets
> - (Wish list) be able to clean up consumer state, such as stale claimed
> partitions
> List of challenges/questions:
> - Which framework? Play! for Scala?
> - Is all the data available from JMX and ZK? Hopefully, watching the files
> on the filesystem can be avoided....
> - How to handle large numbers of topics, partitions, consumers, etc.
> efficiently
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