Kafka Ui Tool

We have tested Aiven for Kafka with a number of tools to enhance your data pipeline.

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  • If you want to visually browse your Kafka service, here are some web UI tools recommended for doing so: Kafkatool. If you want to get started quickly and test out your brand new cluster then you do not want to spend time messing around with client libraries and producers, kafkacat will get you producing in a single command.
  • Apache Kafka® Topic Explorer, Manager, and Automation Tool. Kafka Magic is a GUI tool for working with topics and messages in Apache Kafka® clusters. It facilitates topic management, QA and Integration Testing via convenient user interface and automation script editor. Kafka Magic Community Edition is FREE for personal and business use.

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I'm looking for recommendations for a simple UI -based tool that will help. Viewing lists of Kafka topics, viewing Consumer groups for each topics. Viewing messages for a topic. Post test messages to a topic. The audience would be developers who are using Kafka and could use a simple tool within their test environments. I found a couple of tools.

We have a help article written up for getting started here.

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Kafka ui tool download

If you want to visually browse your Kafka service, here are some web UI tools recommended for doing so:

CLI

If you want to get started quickly and test out your brand new cluster then you do not want to spend time messing around with client libraries and producers, kafkacat will get you producing in a single command.

We have tested Aiven for Kafka with a number of tools to enhance your data pipeline.

SQL - Data Ops with Lenses.io

Looking for KSQL alternatives? Look no further than Lenses.io, a more feature rich DataOps platform that is streamlined enough to run on a Raspberry Pi but scalable enough to handle the biggest workloads.

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We have a help article written up for getting started here.

Monitoring

If you want to visually browse your Kafka service, here are some web UI tools recommended for doing so:

CLI

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Kafka Ui Tool Free

If you want to get started quickly and test out your brand new cluster then you do not want to spend time messing around with client libraries and producers, kafkacat will get you producing in a single command.

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