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@hauptmedia/zbcat

v1.1.0

Published

Command line viewer for events produced by the Zeebe Workflow Automation Engine.

Downloads

30

Readme

zbcat: Command line viewer for Zeebe events

Compatible with: Camunda Platform 8

Displays Zeebe events from Kafka or Hazelcast export which can be produced with zeebe-kafka-exporter or zeebe-hazelcast-exporter.

Currently only the JSON serialization format is supported!

You can use the Docker Images from Zeebe with exporters to kickstart a Zeebe instance with a configured Kafka or Hazelcast exporter.

Usage

Usage

Installation

Using npx

npx @hauptmedia/zbcat

Install globally

npm install -g @hauptmedia/zbcat

Synopsis

Usage: zbcat [options]

Command line viewer for events produced by the Zeebe Workflow Automation Engine

Options:
  --fields <fields>                                        comma seperated list of fields from the record value which should be included (default:
                                                           "bpmnElementType,elementId,correlationKey,variables,decisionId,errorType,errorMessage")
  --sample-rate <sample_rate>                              sample rate in ms (default: "2000")
  --from-beginning                                         reprocess all available events from the beginning (default: false)
  --kafka                                                  use kafka (default: true)
  --kafka-brokers <broker_list>                            comma seperated list of kafka brokers (default: "localhost:9092")
  --kafka-client-id <kafka_client_id>                      kafka client id (default: "zbcat")
  --kafka-group-id <kafka_group_id>                        kafka group id, will randomly generated if not specified (default: "8ca558a6-4765-4137-90d9-f622f7171a45")
  --kafka-topics <kafka_topics>                            comma seperated list of kafka topics to subscribe to (default: "zeebe")
  --hazelcast                                              use hazelcast (default: false)
  --hazelcast-ringbuffer-name <hazelcast_ringbuffer_name>  name of ringbuffer used in hazelcast (default: "zeebe")
  --hazelcast-cluster-name <hazelcast_cluster_name>        name of cluster used in hazelcast (default: "dev")
  --hazelcast-cluster-members <hazelcast_cluster_members>  comma seperated list of hazelcast cluster members (default: "localhost:5701")
  -h, --help                                               display help for command