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Does it support ACL

Hello,

first this looks great, thanks for it.

Second, is there a way to add support for Kafka's ACL on the consumer and producer commands ( all would be great too ) in the config file or somewhere we don't need to retype?

Cheers

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Describe the bug
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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Run kafka-shell
  2. ...

Expected behavior
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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: [i.e. macOS Mojave]
  • Version [e.g. 0.1.0]

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Add support for `.sh` kafka commands in the PATH

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
See discussion in #15

Describe the solution you'd like
Using kafka-shell with a docker image that uses .sh commands (e.g. kafka-topics.sh instead of just `kafka-topics, which seems to be the default behavior provided by Apache Kafka) should not result in an error:

OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"kafka-topics\": executable file not found in $PATH": unknown
command terminated with exit code 126

Some known images that result in this problem:

Additional context
Note that with this fix in place, running commands against docker deployed kafka should work with the following additional configuration in ~/.kafka-shell/config: command_prefix: kubectl exec svc/kafka1 --

How to add my own custom kafka commands into this?

Hi Shawn- First of all great work!. I'm working on adding extra kafka commands into this shell. Any pointers? I was able to add to add custom command into the menu but options execution throws error. I thought to reach out to you for the pointers so that I can add some commands to this and take it forward.
Thanks

Allow for commands to be piped

Allow commands to be piped for things such as | grep. It works for commands that have no auto-fill from config (like when you actually specify --zookeeper, but otherwise fails.

More config/properties auto-completions

First I'd like to say this is a great project. This is saving me an enormous amount of typing being able to easily switch between environments etc. Thanks 👍

When trying out the config auto-complete I noticed it's not yet supported for all commands.

It does work for kafka-configs:
Screenshot 2019-11-26 at 10 54 42

But when checking this for kafka-[avro]-consoler-consumer, I see that the auto-complete doesn't work yet:
Screenshot 2019-11-26 at 10 54 57
Screenshot 2019-11-26 at 10 55 22
Screenshot 2019-11-26 at 10 55 34

cannot launch kafka-shell

Describe the bug
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here's my output
hadoop@pascal-asus:/kafka$ kafka-shell
Invalid user configuration (root): None is not of type 'object'
hadoop@pascal-asus:
/kafka$

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Run kafka-shell
  2. ...

Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.

Screenshots
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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: [i.e. macOS Mojave]
  • Version [e.g. 0.1.0]

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Configuration file validation should evaluate environment variables

kafka-shell works fine using environment variables for bootstrap server and zookeeper, but barfs at schema_registry_url due to a validation error
To Reproduce
Use a config.yaml file like this

version: 1
enable:
  history: true
  save_on_exit: true
  auto_complete: true
  auto_suggest: true
  inline_help: true
  fuzzy_search: true
cluster: local
clusters:
  local:
    bootstrap_servers: $BOOTSTRAP_SERVER
    zookeeper_connect: $ZOO_KEEPER
    schema_registry_url: $SCHEMA_REGISTRY

Expected behavior
It should evalute the environment variables
Screenshots

[root@d89fde020d7f /]# kafka-shell
Invalid user configuration (clusters, local, schema_registry_url): '$SCHEMA_REGISTRY' does 
not match '^https?://(.*)$'

Add additional docs for working with kafka in docker

I'm new to Kafka and I had a hard time understanding how to interact with the cluster that I had setup in docker-compose running on my mac. The way the CLI tools are packaged with Kafka was not intuitive to me.

I found kafka-shell when I was looking for something to make connecting and managing my local (docker) cluster a bit easier; I think it's fantastic. It would be great for my use case if you could include some documentation on what a good config might look like for working with kafka in docker for development. I think this is probably a fairly common usage.

For instance:

I found that prefixing the command with a docker exec as descried in the CONFIGURATION.md didn't quite work because the image that I'm using does not have the Kafka bin directory exported to the PATH - is there a specific image I should use for these shell scripts? I'm using wurstmeister/kafka

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