
Azure Event Hubs SDK
FreeStream and ingest high-throughput event data seamlessly.
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What Azure Event Hubs SDK does
The Azure Event Hubs SDK for TypeScript provides developers with a robust solution for high-throughput event streaming and real-time data ingestion. This SDK enables easy integration with Azure Event Hubs, allowing applications to send and receive large volumes of events efficiently. With its straightforward API, developers can quickly implement event-driven architectures that are essential for modern cloud applications.
Installation is simple, requiring just a few npm commands to set up the necessary packages. The SDK supports both event production and consumption, allowing users to create event batches, send to specific partitions, and subscribe to event streams for processing. The use of environment variables for configuration ensures that sensitive information is managed securely and conveniently.
For production environments, the SDK includes features for checkpointing with consumer groups, which is crucial for ensuring that events are processed reliably. Developers can easily implement error handling and batch processing options to optimize performance. With the ability to start receiving events from specific positions or times, this SDK offers flexibility for various use cases, from telemetry data collection to real-time analytics.
This skill is particularly beneficial for developers building applications that require real-time data processing, such as IoT solutions, telemetry systems, and event-driven microservices. It abstracts the complexities of Azure Event Hubs while providing powerful features to handle event data efficiently.
When to use it
Use this SDK when building applications that require high-throughput event ingestion and real-time processing, particularly in cloud environments.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for applications that do not require event streaming or for those that need to work with other messaging systems outside of Azure Event Hubs.
What you can build with it
IoT Telemetry Data
Use the SDK to collect and process telemetry data from IoT devices in real-time, enabling immediate insights and actions.
Real-Time Analytics
Integrate the SDK into analytics applications to stream and analyze data as it arrives, providing up-to-date information for decision-making.
Event-Driven Microservices
Implement event-driven architectures in microservices by utilizing the SDK for seamless communication between services through event streams.
How to install Azure Event Hubs SDK
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Written by sickn33Azure Event Hubs SDK for TypeScript
High-throughput event streaming and real-time data ingestion.
Installation
npm install @azure/event-hubs @azure/identity
For checkpointing with consumer groups:
npm install @azure/eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob @azure/storage-blob
Environment Variables
EVENTHUB_NAMESPACE=<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net
EVENTHUB_NAME=my-eventhub
STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME=<storage-account>
STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAME=checkpoints
Authentication
import { EventHubProducerClient, EventHubConsumerClient } from "@azure/event-hubs";
import { DefaultAzureCredential } from "@azure/identity";
const fullyQualifiedNamespace = process.env.EVENTHUB_NAMESPACE!;
const eventHubName = process.env.EVENTHUB_NAME!;
const credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
// Producer
const producer = new EventHubProducerClient(fullyQualifiedNamespace, eventHubName, credential);
// Consumer
const consumer = new EventHubConsumerClient(
"$Default", // Consumer group
fullyQualifiedNamespace,
eventHubName,
credential
);
Core Workflow
Send Events
const producer = new EventHubProducerClient(namespace, eventHubName, credential);
// Create batch and add events
const batch = await producer.createBatch();
batch.tryAdd({ body: { temperature: 72.5, deviceId: "sensor-1" } });
batch.tryAdd({ body: { temperature: 68.2, deviceId: "sensor-2" } });
await producer.sendBatch(batch);
await producer.close();
Send to Specific Partition
// By partition ID
const batch = await producer.createBatch({ partitionId: "0" });
// By partition key (consistent hashing)
const batch = await producer.createBatch({ partitionKey: "device-123" });
Receive Events (Simple)
const consumer = new EventHubConsumerClient("$Default", namespace, eventHubName, credential);
const subscription = consumer.subscribe({
processEvents: async (events, context) => {
for (const event of events) {
console.log(`Partition: ${context.partitionId}, Body: ${JSON.stringify(event.body)}`);
}
},
processError: async (err, context) => {
console.error(`Error on partition ${context.partitionId}: ${err.message}`);
},
});
// Stop after some time
setTimeout(async () => {
await subscription.close();
await consumer.close();
}, 60000);
Receive with Checkpointing (Production)
import { EventHubConsumerClient } from "@azure/event-hubs";
import { ContainerClient } from "@azure/storage-blob";
import { BlobCheckpointStore } from "@azure/eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob";
const containerClient = new ContainerClient(
`https://${storageAccount}.blob.core.windows.net/${containerName}`,
credential
);
const checkpointStore = new BlobCheckpointStore(containerClient);
const consumer = new EventHubConsumerClient(
"$Default",
namespace,
eventHubName,
credential,
checkpointStore
);
const subscription = consumer.subscribe({
processEvents: async (events, context) => {
for (const event of events) {
console.log(`Processing: ${JSON.stringify(event.body)}`);
}
// Checkpoint after processing batch
if (events.length > 0) {
await context.updateCheckpoint(events[events.length - 1]);
}
},
processError: async (err, context) => {
console.error(`Error: ${err.message}`);
},
});
Receive from Specific Position
const subscription = consumer.subscribe({
processEvents: async (events, context) => { /* ... */ },
processError: async (err, context) => { /* ... */ },
}, {
startPosition: {
// Start from beginning
"0": { offset: "@earliest" },
// Start from end (new events only)
"1": { offset: "@latest" },
// Start from specific offset
"2": { offset: "12345" },
// Start from specific time
"3": { enqueuedOn: new Date("2024-01-01") },
},
});
Event Hub Properties
// Get hub info
const hubProperties = await producer.getEventHubProperties();
console.log(`Partitions: ${hubProperties.partitionIds}`);
// Get partition info
const partitionProperties = await producer.getPartitionProperties("0");
console.log(`Last sequence: ${partitionProperties.lastEnqueuedSequenceNumber}`);
Batch Processing Options
const subscription = consumer.subscribe(
{
processEvents: async (events, context) => { /* ... */ },
processError: async (err, context) => { /* ... */ },
},
{
maxBatchSize: 100, // Max events per batch
maxWaitTimeInSeconds: 30, // Max wait for batch
}
);
Key Types
import {
EventHubProducerClient,
EventHubConsumerClient,
EventData,
ReceivedEventData,
PartitionContext,
Subscription,
SubscriptionEventHandlers,
CreateBatchOptions,
EventPosition,
} from "@azure/event-hubs";
import { BlobCheckpointStore } from "@azure/eventhubs-checkpointstore-blob";
Event Properties
// Send with properties
const batch = await producer.createBatch();
batch.tryAdd({
body: { data: "payload" },
properties: {
eventType: "telemetry",
deviceId: "sensor-1",
},
contentType: "application/json",
correlationId: "request-123",
});
// Access in receiver
consumer.subscribe({
processEvents: async (events, context) => {
for (const event of events) {
console.log(`Type: ${event.properties?.eventType}`);
console.log(`Sequence: ${event.sequenceNumber}`);
console.log(`Enqueued: ${event.enqueuedTimeUtc}`);
console.log(`Offset: ${event.offset}`);
}
},
});
Error Handling
consumer.subscribe({
processEvents: async (events, context) => {
try {
for (const event of events) {
await processEvent(event);
}
await context.updateCheckpoint(events[events.length - 1]);
} catch (error) {
// Don't checkpoint on error - events will be reprocessed
console.error("Processing failed:", error);
}
},
processError: async (err, context) => {
if (err.name === "MessagingError") {
// Transient error - SDK will retry
console.warn("Transient error:", err.message);
} else {
// Fatal error
console.error("Fatal error:", err);
}
},
});
Best Practices
- Use checkpointing - Always checkpoint in production for exactly-once processing
- Batch sends - Use
createBatch()for efficient sending - Partition keys - Use partition keys to ensure ordering for related events
- Consumer groups - Use separate consumer groups for different processing pipelines
- Handle errors gracefully - Don't checkpoint on processing failures
- Close clients - Always close producer/consumer when done
- Monitor lag - Track
lastEnqueuedSequenceNumbervs processed sequence
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Azure Event Hubs SDK
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