rivven 0.0.22

Command-line interface for Rivven event streaming platform
rivven-0.0.22 is not a library.

rivven

Command-line interface for the Rivven event streaming platform.

Overview

rivven provides a CLI for managing topics, producing/consuming messages, and administering consumer groups. Designed for both interactive use and scripting.

For CDC (Change Data Capture), use the separate rivven-connect binary.

Installation

cargo install rivven

Quick Start

# Check connectivity
rivven ping --server 127.0.0.1:9092

# Create a topic
rivven topic create my-topic --partitions 3

# Produce a message
rivven produce my-topic "Hello, Rivven!"

# Consume messages
rivven consume my-topic --partition 0 --offset 0 --max 10

Commands

Topic Management

# List all topics
rivven topic list

# Create topic with partitions (default: 3)
rivven topic create my-topic --partitions 6

# Get topic metadata (name + partition count)
rivven topic info my-topic

# Delete a topic
rivven topic delete my-topic

Produce Messages

# Produce a message (positional arguments: topic, message)
rivven produce my-topic "Hello, Rivven!"

# Produce with a key
rivven produce my-topic '{"event": "login"}' --key user-123

# Produce to a specific partition
rivven produce my-topic "partitioned" --partition 0

# Connect to a different server
rivven produce my-topic "msg" --server 10.0.0.1:9092

Consume Messages

# Consume from partition 0, offset 0 (defaults)
rivven consume my-topic

# Consume from a specific partition and offset
rivven consume my-topic --partition 2 --offset 100

# Limit number of messages (default: 100)
rivven consume my-topic --max 10

# Follow mode — continuously consume new messages (like tail -f)
rivven consume my-topic --follow

Consumer Group Management

# List all consumer groups
rivven group list

# Describe a group (show committed offsets per topic/partition)
rivven group describe my-group

# Delete a consumer group
rivven group delete my-group

Connectivity

# Ping the server
rivven ping

# Ping a specific server
rivven ping --server 10.0.0.1:9092

Global Options

All commands accept --server <address> to override the default server address (127.0.0.1:9092).

Documentation

License

Apache-2.0. See LICENSE.