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    sarama

    sarama

    Sarama is a Go library for Apache Kafka 0.8, and up

    Sarama is an MIT-licensed Go client library for Apache Kafka version 0.8 (and later). API documentation and examples are available via godoc. Sarama provides a “2 releases + 2 months” compatibility guarantee: we support the two latest stable releases of Kafka and Go, and we provide a two month grace period for older releases. This means we currently officially support Go 1.12 through 1.14, and Kafka 2.1 through 2.4, although older releases are still likely to work. Sarama follows semantic...
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    Graceful process restarts in Go

    Graceful process restarts in Go

    Graceful process restarts in Go

    It is sometimes useful to update the running code and/or configuration of a network service, without disrupting existing connections. Usually, this is achieved by starting a new process, somehow transferring clients to it, and then exiting the old process. There are many ways to implement graceful upgrades. They vary wildly in the trade-offs they make, and how much control they afford the user. No old code keeps running after a successful upgrade. The new process has a grace period for...
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