AsyncAPI channel · Apache Kafka · Apache Kafka Messaging API

{topic}

A Kafka topic is a category or feed name to which records are published. Topics are partitioned, and each partition is an ordered, immutable sequence of records that is continually appended to.

Provider: Apache Kafka AsyncAPI: v2.6.0 Spec: Apache Kafka Messaging API Operations: 2 Messages: 1

Channel address

{topic}

Parameters

Operations

publish
produceRecord
Produce a record to a Kafka topic
consumeRecord
Consume records from a Kafka topic

Messages

KafkaRecord
A record (message) in a Kafka topic
Content-Type: application/json

About AsyncAPI

The AsyncAPI specification describes event-driven APIs the way OpenAPI describes request/response APIs. A channel is the named pipe — a webhook URL, a Kafka topic, a WebSocket route, an MQTT subject — that producers and consumers publish or subscribe to. Each channel carries one or more messages with structured payloads, and an operation declares whether a given party sends or receives on that channel.

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