This is the C# Apache Kafka adapter created for the DRIVER-EU test-bed. This allows C# written programs to communicate over the test-bed.
The implementation is a wrapper around Confluent's .NET Client for Apache KafkaTM with the additional NuGet package to support Avro serialization (Confluent.Kafka.Avro (version 1.0.0-beta2)), and offers support for:
- Sending and receiving Avro schema's and messages: both producer and consumer use Avro schema's for their message key and value.
Methods for sending and receiving standard or custom messages are
SendMessage
&AddCallback
- Logging via Kafka: your application can log on several log levels (eg. error, debug, info) onto a specific test-bed topic.
Methods for sending and receiving log messages are
Log
&AddLogCallback
- Receive time information: the adapter is connected to the test-bed time service, allowing you to receive relevant time-related information like fictive trial time, or the speed of the trial.
Method for retrieving the time information is
GetTimeInfo
- Uploading large data: the adapter is connected to the test-bed large data service, allowing you to upload large data files for sharing with other applications connected to the test-bed.
Methods for uploading large data are
GetLargeFileServiceClient
&Upload
- Setup a SSL connection with a test-bed including security features
Setup is completely done in the
CSharpTestBedAdapter-settings.xml
- Internal Management: the adapter makes the coupling between application and test-bed as easy as possible.
This project contains one CSharpTestBedAdapter.sln
solution, which in its turn contains 7 C# projects:
The main C# project outputting a class library CSharpTestBedAdapter.dll
that you can use to create Kafka producers and consumers connecting to the DRIVER-EU test-bed.
The examples for setting up and using a producer via the CSharpTestBedAdapter.dll
.
CSharpExampleProducerCustom
sends out a test message that is defined in example\common\CommonMessages
.
CSharpExampleProducerStandard
sends out a Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) message that is defined in example\common\StandardMessages
.
The example for setting up and using a consumer via the CSharpTestBedAdapter.dll
.
This example listens to both the test messages from CSharpExampleProducerCustom
and CAP messages from CSharpExampleProducerStandard
.
Project that is used in the examples only, containing a simple test Avro schema that is used for transmitting messages of that type from producer to consumer. Inside the examples\common\CommonMessages\data folder you'll find a README regarding the conversion from Avro schema to C# class file(s).
The code project that bundles all system/core message formats defined for the DRIVER-EU Test-bed. These schemas can also be found at DRIVER-EU avro-schemas. This project is required for CSharpTestBedAdapter
to run. The following message formats are currently implemented:
- Heartbeat: sending to topic
system_heartbeat
This allows the adapter to indicate it is still alive for all other adapters in the test-bed. - Log: sending to topic
system_logging
Both the adapter as your application can send log messages to the test-bed to inform operators on what is going on inside the application. - Admin heartbeat: receiving from topic
system_admin_heartbeat
The adapter checks if the admin tool inside the test-bed is alive. If not during the first 10 seconds of this adapters existence, the adapter will enterDEBUG
mode. If the admin tool was present but connection is lost somehow, the adapter will enterDISABLED
mode until the admin tool comes back alive, re-sending and re-receiving all messages that were queued during being disabled. - Timing: receiving from topic
system_timing
The time service updates all adapters for setting a global time frame. Current time information can be retrieved from theGetTimeInfo
method. - Time control: receiving from topic
system_timing_control
The Trial Management Tool notifies all adapters on time changes, for instance whenever a running trial is paused.
The code project that bundles all standard message formats defined for the Common Information Space (CIS) of the DRIVER-EU Test-bed. All these Avro schemas can be found at DRIVER-EU avro-schemas. This project is required for CSharpTestBedAdapter
to run. The following message formats are currently implemented:
- Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)
- Emergency Management Shared Information (EMSI)
- GeoJSON
- Mobile Location Protocol (MLP)
- Test-bed large data update messages
The code project that bundles all simulation message formats defined for the Common Simulation Space (CSS) of the DRIVER-EU Test-bed. All these Avro schemas can be found at DRIVER-EU avro-schemas. This project is not required for CSharpTestBedAdapter
to run.
- All projects are build on the .NET Framework 4.6
- All projects are dependent on one NuGet package from Confluent:
- pre-released Confluent.Kafka.Avro (version 1.0.0-beta2)
In order to use the csharp-test-bed-adapter
, you are also required to download and install the above-mentioned NuGet package.
The C# test-bed adapter is available as Nuget package.
You can also manually build CSharpTestBedAdapter
and include the compiled DLLs CSharpTestBedAdapter.dll
, CoreMessages.dll
& StandardMessages.dll
into your own application.
Next to the compiled CSharpTestBedAdapter.dll
, there is a CSharpTestBedAdapter-settings.xml, where you can change the following adapter settings:
- client.id: the name of the application that uses this adapter
- heartbeat.interval: the time (in ms) between sending a heartbeat
- security.protocol: the security protocol this adapter is using (PLAINTEXT or SSL)
- security.ca.path: the path of the issuer certificate :: only needed when
security.protocol = SSL
- security.keystore.path: the path of the PKCS#12 keystore (client keypair + certificate) for client authentication :: only needed when
security.protocol = SSL
- security.keystore.password: the password for the PKCS#12 keystore :: only needed when
security.protocol = SSL
- broker.url: the URL of the Kafka broker to connect to
- schema.url: the URL of the schema registry service to use
- send.sync: indication if the adapter needs to stall the application thread until the message is sent
- retry.count: number of retries before timing out when sending messages
- retry.time: amount of time (in ms) before timing out when sending messages
- direct.connect: indication if this adapter is allowed to send and receive messages without waiting for the admin tool
See the 3 example projects for further implementation of this adapter.
With regards to the security aspect of this adapter, the security.ca.path property must contain a .pem file. This is a text file that contains the concatenated PEM-encoded Certificate Authority (CA) certificate(s) in your adapter’s complete certificate chain. Bear in mind that for this to work properly it is containing the complete chain of the CA:
- if your certificate is issued by a Root CA, then this .pem file should contain only the Root CA certificate
- if your certificate is issued by an Intermediate CA, which is issued by a Root CA (this is currently the case within the DRIVER+ Test-bed), then this .pem file should contain the Root CA certificate and the Intermediate CA certificate
Because of a flaw inside the librdkafka DLL used inside the C# adapter, this complete chain needs to be generated manually in order to work with Intermediate CA certificates inside the .pem file. You can create this .pem file by extracting the certificate chain from the .p12, with a key management tool like openssl (or keytool):
$ openssl pkcs12 -in <your p12 keystore> -cacerts -nokeys -chain > ca_certs.pem
For more information on security within the DRIVER+ Test-bed, please see this repository.
This functionality ensures proper conversion from Avro schemas to C# classes. It uses the avrogen.exe
that is built from the Apache Avro GitHub.
Within this adapter, all core, standard and sim Avro schemas defined in the DRIVER-EU avro-schemas repository are already converted for ease of use. If you want to re-convert these schemas, you can run the convert.bat
Windows batch file in the folder src\CoreMessages\data\avro-schemas
for the core adapter messages, src\StandardMessages\data\avro-schemas
for the standard messages, and src\SimMessages\data\avro-schemas
for the simulation messages.
Conversion from Avro schema to C# class file requires the following files, which can be found at src\CoreMessages\data\avro-schemas
or src\StandardMessages\data\avro-schemas
:
- The compiled
avrogen.exe
(source) and its required DLLs - The Windows batch file
convert.bat
that calls theavrogen.exe
with the correct parameters for converting all present Avro schemas to corresponding C# class file(s). You can edit this batch file to convert your own Avro schemas.