--- title: "Finagle with scala-bootstrapper" date: 2012-01-25T09:45:00Z comments: false url: /finagle-with-scala-bootstrapper tags: --- I've been fascinated by the concepts in [finagle](http://twitter.github.com/finagle/) for some time, but being a scala noob, I never knew how to bootstrap a finagle project. Turns out twitter has a gem, [scala-bootstrapper](https://github.com/twitter/scala-bootstrapper), that generates a simple thirft based key/value store for you. There's even a[tutorial](http://twitter.github.com/scala_school/searchbird.html)  on how to extend the example project into a distributed search service. This is a guide on setting it all up locally, it assumes you have Git, Homebrew, and OS X. ###Install scala 2.8.1 ```sh $ brew versions scala $ cd/usr/local/(or wherever you have homebrew installed) $ git checkout -b scala281 0e16b9d(make sure the SHA matches versions output) $ brew install scala $ git checkout master$git branch -D scala281 ``` ###Install sbt 0.7.4 (assumes you have a ~/bin in your $PATH) ```sh $ curl -O http://simple-build-tool.googlecode.com/files/sbt-launch-0.7.4.jar > ~/bin/sbt-launch.jar $ echo 'java -Xmx1G -jar `dirname $0`/sbt-launch.jar "$@"'> ~/bin/sbt ``` ###Install scala-bootstrapper ```sh $ gem install scala-bootstrapper ``` ###Generate finagle project** ```sh $ mkdir newbird $ cd newbird $ scala-bootstrapper newbird $ sbt update $ sbt test ``` ###Add a Client class create newbird/src/main/scala/com/twitter/newbird/Client.scala with ```scala package com.twitter.newbird import com.twitter.finagle.builder.ClientBuilder import com.twitter.finagle.thrift.ThriftClientFramedCodec import com.twitter.newbird.thrift._ import org.apache.thrift.protocol.TBinaryProtocol import java.net.InetSocketAddress class Client {   val service = ClientBuilder().hosts(Seq(newInetSocketAddress("localhost",9999))) .codec(ThriftClientFramedCodec())     .hostConnectionLimit(1)     .build()   val client = new NewbirdServiceClientAdapter( new thrift.NewbirdService.ServiceToClient(service,newTBinaryProtocol.Factory))   def get(key:String) = client.get(key)()   def put(key:String, value:String) = client.put(key,value)() } ``` ###Running the server ```sh $ cd newbird $ sbt> run -f config/development.scala ``` ###Playing with the client** ```sh $ cd newbird $ sbt console scala> import com.twitter.newbird.Client scala> val client = new Client() scala> client.put("foo","bar") scala> client.get("foo") ``` ###Bonus finagle exports a stats url you can curl: ```sh $ curl http://localhost:9900/stats.txt counters:  Newbird/connects: 1   Newbird/requests: 4   Newbird/success: 4 gauges:   Newbird/connections: 0   Newbird/pending: 0   jvm_heap_committed: 588251136   jvm_heap_max: 2146828288   jvm_heap_used: 64354560   jvm_nonheap_committed: 83267584   jvm_nonheap_max: 318767104   jvm_nonheap_used: 68655360   jvm_num_cpus: 4   jvm_start_time: 1327511164928   jvm_thread_count: 14   jvm_thread_daemon_count: 9   jvm_thread_peak_count: 14   jvm_uptime: 2626505 labels: metrics:   Newbird/connection_duration: (average=2590412, count=1, maximum=2590412, minimum=2590412, p25=2590412, p50=2590412, p75=2590412, p90=2590412, p99=2590412, p999=2590412, p9999=2590412)   Newbird/connection_received_bytes: (average=192, count=1, maximum=192, minimum=192, p25=192, p50=192, p75=192, p90=192, p99=192, p999=192, p9999=192)   Newbird/connection_requests: (average=4, count=1, maximum=4, minimum=4, p25=4, p50=4, p75=4, p90=4, p99=4, p999=4, p9999=4)   Newbird/connection_sent_bytes: (average=120, count=1, maximum=120, minimum=120, p25=120, p50=120, p75=120, p90=120, p99=120, p999=120, p9999=120)   Newbird/request_latency_ms: (average=14, count=4, maximum=39, minimum=2, p25=2, p50=8, p75=10, p90=39, p99=39, p999=39, p9999=39) ```