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---
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name: azure-eventhub-rust
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description: Azure Event Hubs SDK for Rust. Use for sending and receiving events, streaming data ingestion.
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risk: unknown
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source: community
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date_added: '2026-02-27'
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---
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# Azure Event Hubs SDK for Rust
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Client library for Azure Event Hubs — big data streaming platform and event ingestion service.
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## Installation
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```sh
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cargo add azure_messaging_eventhubs azure_identity
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```
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## Environment Variables
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```bash
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EVENTHUBS_HOST=<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net
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EVENTHUB_NAME=<eventhub-name>
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```
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## Key Concepts
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- **Namespace** — container for Event Hubs
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- **Event Hub** — stream of events partitioned for parallel processing
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- **Partition** — ordered sequence of events
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- **Producer** — sends events to Event Hub
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- **Consumer** — receives events from partitions
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## Producer Client
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### Create Producer
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```rust
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use azure_identity::DeveloperToolsCredential;
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use azure_messaging_eventhubs::ProducerClient;
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let credential = DeveloperToolsCredential::new(None)?;
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let producer = ProducerClient::builder()
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.open("<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net", "eventhub-name", credential.clone())
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.await?;
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```
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### Send Single Event
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```rust
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producer.send_event(vec![1, 2, 3, 4], None).await?;
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```
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### Send Batch
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```rust
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let batch = producer.create_batch(None).await?;
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batch.try_add_event_data(b"event 1".to_vec(), None)?;
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batch.try_add_event_data(b"event 2".to_vec(), None)?;
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producer.send_batch(batch, None).await?;
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```
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## Consumer Client
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### Create Consumer
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```rust
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use azure_messaging_eventhubs::ConsumerClient;
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let credential = DeveloperToolsCredential::new(None)?;
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let consumer = ConsumerClient::builder()
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.open("<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net", "eventhub-name", credential.clone())
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.await?;
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```
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### Receive Events
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```rust
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// Open receiver for specific partition
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let receiver = consumer.open_partition_receiver("0", None).await?;
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// Receive events
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let events = receiver.receive_events(100, None).await?;
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for event in events {
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println!("Event data: {:?}", event.body());
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}
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```
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### Get Event Hub Properties
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```rust
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let properties = consumer.get_eventhub_properties(None).await?;
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println!("Partitions: {:?}", properties.partition_ids);
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```
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### Get Partition Properties
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```rust
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let partition_props = consumer.get_partition_properties("0", None).await?;
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println!("Last sequence number: {}", partition_props.last_enqueued_sequence_number);
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```
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## Best Practices
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1. **Reuse clients** — create once, send many events
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2. **Use batches** — more efficient than individual sends
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3. **Check batch capacity** — `try_add_event_data` returns false when full
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4. **Process partitions in parallel** — each partition can be consumed independently
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5. **Use consumer groups** — isolate different consuming applications
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6. **Handle checkpointing** — use `azure_messaging_eventhubs_checkpointstore_blob` for distributed consumers
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## Checkpoint Store (Optional)
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For distributed consumers with checkpointing:
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```sh
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cargo add azure_messaging_eventhubs_checkpointstore_blob
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```
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## Reference Links
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| Resource | Link |
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| API Reference | https://docs.rs/azure_messaging_eventhubs |
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| Source Code | https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/tree/main/sdk/eventhubs/azure_messaging_eventhubs |
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| crates.io | https://crates.io/crates/azure_messaging_eventhubs |
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## When to Use
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This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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