Apache Kafka - K8s
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Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
latest/stable | 5 | 09 Mar 2022 | |
latest/edge | 27 | 25 Apr 2023 | |
latest/edge | 13 | 21 Oct 2022 | |
3/stable | 56 | 27 Feb 2024 | |
3/candidate | 56 | 27 Feb 2024 | |
3/beta | 56 | 27 Feb 2024 | |
3/edge | 73 | 11 Nov 2024 |
juju deploy kafka-k8s --channel 3/stable
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How to manage related applications
Relations to new applications are supported via the “kafka_client” interface.
Within Juju via kafka_client
interface
If the charm supports the kafka_client
interface, just create a relation between the two charms:
juju relate kafka application
To remove a relation:
juju remove-relation kafka application
Outside Juju or for charms not implementing kafka_client
The kafka_client
interface is used with the data-integrator
charm. This charm can automatically create and manage product credentials needed to authenticate with different kinds of data platform charmed products.
Deploy the data-integrator charm with the desired topic-name
and user roles:
juju deploy data-integrator --channel edge
juju config data-integrator topic-name=test-topic extra-user-roles=producer,consumer
Relate the two applications with:
juju relate data-integrator kafka-k8s
To retrieve information, enter:
juju run data-integrator/leader get-credentials
This should output something like:
kafka:
consumer-group-prefix: relation-27-
endpoints: 10.123.8.133:19092
password: ejMp4SblzxkMCF0yUXjaspneflXqcyXK
tls: disabled
username: relation-27
zookeeper-uris: 10.123.8.154:2181,10.123.8.181:2181,10.123.8.61:2181/kafka
ok: "True"
Password rotation
Password rotation can be performed in multiple ways, depending on the requirements.
External clients
There are two ways to rotate credentials of an external client. One is simply to delete and re-create the relation, the other one can be performed without any downtime.
With client application downtime
The easiest way to rotate user credentials of client applications is by removing and then re-relating
the application (either a charm supporting the kafka-client
interface or a data-integrator
) with the kafka-k8s
charm:
juju remove-relation kafka-k8s <charm-or-data-integrator>
# wait for the relation to be torn down
juju relate kafka-k8s <charm-or-data-integrator>
The successful credential rotation can be confirmed by retrieving the new password with the action get-credentials
.
Without client application downtime
In some use-cases credentials should be rotated with no or limited application downtime. If credentials should be rotated with no or limited downtime, you can deploy a new charm with the same permissions and resource definition, e.g.
juju deploy data-integrator rotated-user --channel stable \
--config topic-name=test-topic --config extra-user-roles=admin
The data-integrator
charm can then be related to the kafka-k8s
charm to create a new user
juju relate kafka-k8s rotated-user
At this point, we effectively have two overlapping users, so that applications can swap the password from one to another. If the applications consist of fleets of independent producers and consumers, user credentials can be rotated progressively across fleets, such that no effective downtime is achieved.
Once all applications have rotated their credentials, it is then safe to remove data first data-integrator
charm
juju remove-application data-integrator
Internal password rotation
The operator user is used internally by the Charmed Kafka Operator, the set-password
action can be used to rotate its password.
# to set a specific password for the operator user
juju run kafka-k8s/leader set-password password=<password>
# to randomly generate a password for the operator user
juju run kafka-k8s/leader set-password