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A visual interface for Apache BookKeeper
BKVM - Visual Manager for Apache BookKeeper
Bookkeeper Visual Manager is an open source visual interface for Apache Bookkeeper.
Features:
- Connect to a BookKeeper cluster (4.7+)
- Discover bookies and bookie status
- Search ledgers, using ledger metadata
- Inspect ledger metadata
Usecases:
- Inspect your BookKeeper cluster
- Check health of Bookies
- See which applications are using more resources
- Validate configuration of each application (check replication)
- See Clusterwide configuration
Roadmap:
- Support multi user access, multitenancy and multiple clusters
- Manage Bookies
- Manage replication
- Verify consistency of cluster
- Add advanced query functions
- Add API
Overview
Log in
Use the default account (admin
) and the default password (admin
) to log in.
Bookies status
Bookies availability (AVAILABLE, DOWN, READONLY) and disk usage.
Ledgers monitoring
Search for specific ledgers and ledgers metadata. Monitor ledger disk usage and replication factor.
Bookies configuration
Quickstart
Requirements
In order to run BookKeeper Visual Manager you just need a Unix Machine and Java 8 runtime.
In order to develop BookKeeper Visual Manager you need Maven 3.6.x and Yarn.
Using the provided release packages
Download a release package from github releases page. Unzip the package
Configure the service by editing conf/server.properties By default we will connect to ZooKeeper at localhost, like when you are using BookKeeper standalone.
Start the service
bin/service server start
Open your browser at http://localhost:4500
Username and passwords are: admin/admin
Docker
You can build the docker image by running:
mvn clean install -DskipTests
./docker/build.sh
Then you can run the container and the service will be listening on 0.0.0.0:4500:
docker run --rm -p 4500:4500 -e BKVM_metadataServiceUri='zk+null://<my-zookeeper>:2181/ledgers' bkvm/bkvm:latest
Please note that using this configuration the database will be persisted locally.
If you want instead to rely on BookKeeper for all the BKVM data (cluster configuration, bookies metadata) you can run the docker with the JDBC url option:
docker run --rm -p 4500:4500 -e BKVM_metadataServiceUri='zk+null://bk:2181/ledgers' \
-e BKVM_jdbc_url='jdbc:herddb:zookeeper:<my-zookeeper>:2181/herddb?server.mode=diskless-cluster' bkvm/bkvm:latest
Thanks to HerdDb diskless-cluster
mode, the BKVM container is stateless.
Deploy BKVM on Kubernetes using Helm
You can use the sample Helm Chart to bootstrap BKVM on k8s.
Deploy the war application using Maven Jetty Plugin
git clone https://github.com/diennea/bookkeeper-visual-manager.git
cd bookkeeper-visual-manager
mvn clean install -DskipTests
To pass the Metadata Service URI connection string you have to set the system property
bookkeeper.visual.manager.metadataServiceUri
or run the provided script in bin
folder.
BVM_PORT=8080
BVM_SERVICEURI=zk+null://localhost:2181/ledgers
./bin/run_dev.sh $BVM_SERVICEURI $BVM_PORT
Deploy the war application on container
You can also deploy the target/bookkeeper-visual-manager-XX.XX.war
on your
container passing the bookkeeper.visual.manager.metadataServiceUri
location in a system property.
Deploy the war application using Maven Jetty Runner
Download the jetty-runner jar available at Maven Central.
BVM_PORT=8080
BVM_WAR_PATH=path/to/warfile
# Environment Variable configuration
BVM_CONF_PATH=/path/to/conf java -jar jetty-runner.jar $BVM_WAR_PATH --port $BVM_PORT
Advanced configuration
In order to use a more advanced configuration you need to provide to the application a key/value properties file. An example file is provided in the conf/ folder. The provided file can also be your Bookkeeper Server configuration.
Property | Value |
---|---|
metadataServiceUri | Location of the Bookkeeper Server. |
zkConnectionTimeout | First connection timeout. |
zkTimeout | Zookeeper session timeout. |
You can provide this file to the application in three ways:
-
System Property: bookkeeper.visual.manager.config.path
BVM_PORT=8080 BVM_CONF_PATH=path/to/warfile mvn jetty:run \ -Dbookkeeper.visual.manager.config.path=$BVM_CONF_PATH \ -Djetty.http.port=$BVM_PORT
-
Environment Variable: BVM_CONF_PATH
BVM_PORT=8080 BVM_WAR_PATH=path/to/warfile BVM_CONF_PATH=path/to/conf java -jar jetty-runner.jar $BVM_WAR_PATH --port $BVM_PORT
-
Deployment Descriptor: bookkeeper.visual.manager.config.path in the web.xml
<context-param> <param-name>bookkeeper.visual.manager.config.path</param-name> <param-value>path/to/file</param-value> </context-param>
Development of the front-end
- Clone this repo
- Make sure you have installed node (v11.8.0) and yarn (1.19.1).
- Go into the frontend folder
src/main/bvmui
- Install dependencies (use
yarn install
command) - Auto reload (use
yarn serve
command)cd src/main/bvmui yarn install yarn serve
- Build (use
yarn build
command)
Getting Involved
Feel free to create issues and pull request in order to interact with the community.
Please let us know if you are trying out this project, we will be happy to hear about your user case and help you.
Release commands
git checkout master
mvn release:prepare
mvn release:perform
Release the chart
- Update the chart version in
kubernetes/bkvm/Chart.yaml
.
version=0.0.2
git commit -am "Release chart $version"
git tag bkvm-$version
git push
git push --tags
License
Bookkeeper Visual Manager is under Apache 2 license.