Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pulumi_kafkaconnect
Version: 0.0.7
Summary: A Pulumi native provider for Kafka Connect
Home-page: UNKNOWN
License: Apache-2.0
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/azaurus1/pulumi-kafka-connect
Keywords: pulumi kafka kafkaconnect category/utility kind/native
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >=3.9
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# Pulumi Native Provider for Kafka Connect
A Pulumi Provider for Kafka Connect, allows for:

- Creating a connector
- Reading a connector
- Deleting a connector

<!-- # Pulumi Native Provider Boilerplate

This repository is a boilerplate showing how to create and locally test a native Pulumi provider (with examples of both CustomResource and ComponentResource [resource types](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/iac/concepts/resources/)).

## Authoring a Pulumi Native Provider

This boilerplate creates a working Pulumi-owned provider named `kafkaconnect`.
It implements a random number generator that you can [build and test out for yourself](#test-against-the-example) and then replace the Random code with code specific to your provider.
-->

### Prerequisites

Prerequisites for this repository are already satisfied by the [Pulumi Devcontainer](https://github.com/pulumi/devcontainer) if you are using Github Codespaces, or VSCode.

If you are not using VSCode, you will need to ensure the following tools are installed and present in your `$PATH`:

* [`pulumictl`](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumictl#installation)
* [Go 1.21](https://golang.org/dl/) or 1.latest
* [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/) 14.x.  We recommend using [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) to manage NodeJS installations.
* [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/)
* [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/)
* [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) (called as `python3`).  For recent versions of MacOS, the system-installed version is fine.
* [.NET](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download)


### Build & test the provider

1. Create a new Github CodeSpaces environment using this repository.
1. Open a terminal in the CodeSpaces environment.
1. Run `make build install` to build and install the provider.
1. Run `make gen_examples` to generate the example programs in `examples/` off of the source `examples/yaml` example program.
1. Run `make up` to run the example program in `examples/yaml`.
1. Run `make down` to tear down the example program.

<!-- ### Creating a new provider repository

Pulumi offers this repository as a [GitHub template repository](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/creating-a-repository-from-a-template) for convenience.  From this repository:

1. Click "Use this template".
1. Set the following options:
   * Owner: pulumi
   * Repository name: pulumi-kafkaconnect-native (replace "kafkaconnect" with the name of your provider)
   * Description: Pulumi provider for kafkaconnect
   * Repository type: Public
1. Clone the generated repository.

From the templated repository:

1. Run the following command to update files to use the name of your provider (third-party: use your GitHub organization/username):

    ```bash
    make prepare NAME=foo REPOSITORY=github.com/pulumi/pulumi-foo ORG=myorg
    ```

   This will do the following:
   - rename folders in `provider/cmd` to `pulumi-resource-{NAME}`
   - replace dependencies in `provider/go.mod` to reflect your repository name
   - find and replace all instances of the boilerplate `kafkaconnect` with the `NAME` of your provider.
   - find and replace all instances of the boilerplate `azaurus1` with the `ORG` of your provider.
   - replace all instances of the `github.com/azaurus1/pulumi-kafka-connect` repository with the `REPOSITORY` location

#### Build the provider and install the plugin

   ```bash
   $ make build install
   ```

This will:

1. Create the SDK codegen binary and place it in a `./bin` folder (gitignored)
2. Create the provider binary and place it in the `./bin` folder (gitignored)
3. Generate the dotnet, Go, Node, and Python SDKs and place them in the `./sdk` folder
4. Install the provider on your machine.

#### Test against the example

```bash
$ cd examples/simple
$ yarn link @pulumi/kafkaconnect
$ yarn install
$ pulumi stack init test
$ pulumi up
```

Now that you have completed all of the above steps, you have a working provider that generates a random string for you. -->

#### A brief repository overview

You now have:

1. A `provider/` folder containing the building and implementation logic
    1. `cmd/pulumi-resource-kafkaconnect/main.go` - holds the provider's sample implementation logic.
2. `deployment-templates` - a set of files to help you around deployment and publication
3. `sdk` - holds the generated code libraries created by `pulumi-gen-kafkaconnect/main.go`
4. `examples` a folder of Pulumi programs to try locally and/or use in CI.
5. A `Makefile` and this `README`.

#### Additional Details

This repository depends on the pulumi-go-provider library. For more details on building providers, please check
the [Pulumi Go Provider docs](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-go-provider).

### Build Examples

Create an example program using the resources defined in your provider, and place it in the `examples/` folder.

You can now repeat the steps for [build, install, and test](#test-against-the-example).

<!-- ## Configuring CI and releases

1. Follow the instructions laid out in the [deployment templates](./deployment-templates/README-DEPLOYMENT.md). -->

## References

Other resources/examples for implementing providers:
* [Pulumi Command provider](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-command/blob/master/provider/pkg/provider/provider.go)
* [Pulumi Go Provider repository](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-go-provider)


