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kandi X-RAY | usher Summary
Usher is inspired Heka's. The big differences at a glance:. Usher is better able to support application layer type services because of bidirectional data flow and enough controls over kafka commits.
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- Start metrics
- Creates a new ConfigLoader based on the provided configuration
- Builds the config
- Wrap the output pipeline
- Performs an async retry
- Retrieves the offset for a given topic
- Gets a connection to a consumer across all brokers
- Stops all input runners
- Decode payload
- Create a default OutputP pipeline for the given plugin
- Encodes the pipeline pack
- Imports plugin
- Initializes the producer
- Runs the workflow
- Creates the event bus
- Create stream
- Starts the socket
- Commits offsets on offsets
- Starts the pipeline
- Starts the echo service
- Wrap the given Pipeline
- Starts the server
- Create the stream mux
- Read data from a buffer
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QUESTION
Right now I have a corpus that looks like this
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Answered 2021-Aug-16 at 03:44Try this -
QUESTION
All,
I am sure this is easy but am struggling a little - trying to write a yaml file that will be consumed in a Go program using gopkg.in/yaml.v3. i need to define a list of servers and their associated metadata. in JSON this is a fairly simple process, how is it handled in yaml files.
The Go code structure is the following.
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Answered 2020-Aug-28 at 18:46It looks like you want an array of servers. You cannot repeat the same key under one object:
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Install usher
You can use usher like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the usher component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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