# Information for confluent-kafka-go developers Whenever librdkafka error codes are updated make sure to run generate before building: ``` $ make -f mk/Makefile generr $ go build ./... ``` ## Testing Some of the tests included in this directory, the benchmark and integration tests in particular, require an existing Kafka cluster and a testconf.json configuration file to provide tests with bootstrap brokers, topic name, etc. The format of testconf.json is a JSON object: ``` { "Brokers": "", "Topic": "" } ``` See testconf-example.json for an example and full set of available options. To run unit-tests: ``` $ go test ``` To run benchmark tests: ``` $ go test -bench . ``` For the code coverage: ``` $ go test -coverprofile=coverage.out -bench=. $ go tool cover -func=coverage.out ``` ## Build tags Different build types are supported through Go build tags (`-tags ..`), these tags should be specified on the **application** build/get/install command. * By default the bundled platform-specific static build of librdkafka will be used. This works out of the box on Mac OSX and glibc-based Linux distros, such as Ubuntu and CentOS. * `-tags musl` - must be specified when building on/for musl-based Linux distros, such as Alpine. Will use the bundled static musl build of librdkafka. * `-tags dynamic` - link librdkafka dynamically. A shared librdkafka library must be installed manually through other means (apt-get, yum, build from source, etc). ## Release process For each release candidate and final release, perform the following steps: ### Review the CHANGELOG ### Update bundle to latest librdkafka See instructions in [kafka/librdkafka/README.md](kafka/librdkafka/README.md). ### Update librdkafka version requirement Update the minimum required librdkafka version in `kafka/00version.go` and `README.md` and the version in `examples/go.mod` and `mk/doc-gen.py`. ### Update error codes Error codes can be automatically generated from the current librdkafka version. Update generated error codes: $ make -f mk/Makefile generr # Verify by building ## Generating HTML documentation To generate one-page HTML documentation run the mk/doc-gen.py script from the top-level directory. This script requires the beautifulsoup4 Python package. ``` $ source .../your/virtualenv/bin/activate $ pip install beautifulsoup4 ... $ make -f mk/Makefile docs ``` ### Rebuild everything $ go clean -i ./... $ go build ./... ### Run full test suite Set up a test cluster using whatever mechanism you typically use (docker, trivup, ccloud, ..). Make sure to update `kafka/testconf.json` as needed (broker list, $BROKERS) Run test suite: $ go test ./... ### Verify examples Manually verify that the examples/ applications work. Also make sure the examples in README.md work. ### Commit any changes Make sure to push to github before creating the tag to have CI tests pass. ### Create and push tag $ git tag v1.3.0 $ git push --dry-run origin v1.3.0 # Remove --dry-run and re-execute if it looks ok. ### Create release notes page on github ### Update version in Confluent docs Put the new version in settings.sh of these two repos https://github.com/confluentinc/docs https://github.com/confluentinc/docs-platform ### Don't forget tweeting it!