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Ismael Juma commented on KAFKA-10415: ------------------------------------- Thanks for the JIRA. One clarification, Apache Kafka doesn't have an officially supported Go language client. The link you referenced is from Confluent, not Apache Kafka > Provide an officially supported Node.js client > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-10415 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-10415 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: clients > Reporter: Matthew T. Adams > Priority: Major > > Please provide an official Node.js client for Kafka at feature parity with > all of the other officially supported & provided Kafka clients. > It is extremely confusing when it comes to trying to use Kafka in the Node.js > ecosystem. There are many clients, some look legitimate > ([http://kafka.js.org),|http://kafka.js.org%29%2C/] but some are woefully out > of date (many listed at > [https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Clients#Clients-Node.js]), > and others have confusing relationships among them > ([https://github.com/nodefluent/node-sinek] & > [https://github.com/nodefluent/kafka-streams]). Most of them are publicly > asking for help. This leaves teams having to waste time trying to figure out > which client has the Kafka features they need (mostly talking about streaming > here), and which client has high quality and will be around in the future. > If the client came directly from this project, those decisions would be made > and we could get on about our work. > JavaScript is on the of the most popular languages on the planet, and the > Node.js user base is huge – big enough that a Node.js client provided > directly by the Kafka team is justified. The list at > [https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Clients#Clients-Node.js] > doesn't even mention what is perhaps the most confidence-inducing Node.js > client thanks to its documentation, > [https://kafka.js.org.|https://kafka.js.org./] The list at > [https://docs.confluent.io/current/clients/index.html#ak-clients] includes an > officially-supported Go language client; Go's community is dwarfed by that of > Node.js. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)