* Adjust build and documentation.
* Use lambda syntax for SAM types in `core`, `streams-scala` and
`connect-runtime` modules.
* Remove `runnable` and `newThread` from `CoreUtils` as lambda
syntax for SAM types make them unnecessary.
* Remove stale comment in `FunctionsCompatConversions`,
`KGroupedStream`, `KGroupedTable' and `KStream` about Scala 2.11,
the conversions are needed for Scala 2.12 too.
* Deprecate `org.apache.kafka.streams.scala.kstream.Suppressed`
and use `org.apache.kafka.streams.kstream.Suppressed` instead.
* Use `Admin.create` instead of `AdminClient.create`. Static methods
in Java interfaces can be invoked since Scala 2.12. I noticed that
MirrorMaker 2 uses `AdminClient.create`, but I did not change them
as Connectors have restrictions on newer client APIs.
* Improve efficiency in a few `Gauge` implementations by avoiding
unnecessary intermediate collections.
* Remove pointless `Option.apply` in `ZookeeperClient`
`SessionState` metric.
* Fix unused import/variable and other compiler warnings.
* Reduce visibility of some vals/defs.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>, Gwen Shapira <gwen@confluent.io>
Newer versions of Gradle handle this automatically. Tested with Gradle 5.6.
Credit to @granthenke for the tip.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
Given we need to follow the Apache rule of not checking
any binaries into the source code, Kafka has always had
a bit of a tricky Gradle bootstrap.
Using ./gradlew as users expect doesn’t work and a
local and compatible version of Gradle was required to
generate the wrapper first.
This patch changes the behavior of the wrapper task to
instead generate a gradlew script that can bootstrap the
jar itself. Additionally it adds a license, removes the bat
script, and handles retries.
The documentation in the readme was also updated.
Going forward patches that upgrade gradle should run
`gradle wrapper` before checking in the change.
With this change users using ./gradlew can be sure they
are always building with the correct version of Gradle.
Reviewers: Viktor Somogyi <viktorsomogyi@gmail.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk
Rather than maintain hand coded protocol serialization code, Streams could use the same code-generation framework as Clients/Core.
There isn't a perfect match, since the code generation framework includes an assumption that you're generating "protocol messages", rather than just arbitrary blobs, but I think it's close enough to justify using it, and improving it over time.
Using the code generation allows us to drop a lot of detail-oriented, brittle, and hard-to-maintain serialization logic in favor of a schema spec.
Reviewers: Colin P. McCabe <cmccabe@apache.org>, Boyang Chen <boyang@confluent.io>, Bill Bejeck <bill@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
It includes an important fix for people running on k8s:
* ZOOKEEPER-3320: Leader election port stop listen when
hostname unresolvable for some time
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
The scalac optimizer is able to inline methods to avoid lambda allocations, eliminating
the runtime cost of higher order functions in many cases. The compilation parameters
we are using here were introduced in 2.12.x, so we don't enable them for Scala 2.11.
Also, we enable a more aggressive inlining policy for the `core` project since it's
not meant to be used as a library.
See https://www.lightbend.com/blog/scala-inliner-optimizer for more information about
the optimizer.
I verified that the lambda allocation in the code below (from LogCleaner.scala) went away
after this change with Scala 2.12 and 2.13.
```scala
private def consumeAbortedTxnsUpTo(offset: Long): Unit = {
while (abortedTransactions.headOption.exists(_.firstOffset <= offset)) {
val abortedTxn = abortedTransactions.dequeue()
ongoingAbortedTxns.getOrElseUpdate(abortedTxn.producerId, new AbortedTransactionMetadata(abortedTxn))
}
}
```
The relevant part of the bytecode when compiled with Scala 2.13 looks like:
```text
private void consumeAbortedTxnsUpTo(long);
Code:
0: aload_0
1: invokespecial #54 // Method abortedTransactions:()Lscala/collection/mutable/PriorityQueue;
4: invokevirtual #175 // Method scala/collection/mutable/PriorityQueue.headOption:()Lscala/Option;
7: dup
8: ifnonnull 13
11: aconst_null
12: athrow
13: astore 4
15: aload 4
17: invokevirtual #145 // Method scala/Option.isEmpty:()Z
20: ifne 48
23: aload 4
25: invokevirtual #148 // Method scala/Option.get:()Ljava/lang/Object;
28: checkcast #177 // class kafka/log/AbortedTxn
```
The increased inlining causes some spurious spotBugs warnings, I added a few suppressions
and fixed one warning by avoiding unnecessary boxing.
Reviewers: Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
Part of supporting KIP-213 ( https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-213+Support+non-key+joining+in+KTable ). Murmur3 hash is used as a hashing mechanism in KIP-213 for the large range of uniqueness. The Murmur3 class and tests are ported directly from Apache Hive, with no alterations to the code or dependencies.
Author: Adam Bellemare <adam.bellemare@wishabi.com>
Reviewers: John Roesler <vvcephei@users.noreply.github.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
Closes#7271 from bellemare/murmur3hash
This PR makes two changes to code in the ReplicaManager.updateFollowerFetchState path, which is in the hot path for follower fetches. Although calling ReplicaManager.updateFollowerFetch state is inexpensive on its own, it is called once for each partition every time a follower fetch occurs.
1. updateFollowerFetchState no longer calls maybeExpandIsr when the follower is already in the ISR. This avoid repeated expansion checks.
2. Partition.maybeIncrementLeaderHW is also in the hot path for ReplicaManager.updateFollowerFetchState. Partition.maybeIncrementLeaderHW calls Partition.remoteReplicas four times each iteration, and it performs a toSet conversion. maybeIncrementLeaderHW now avoids generating any intermediate collections when updating the HWM.
**Benchmark results for Partition.updateFollowerFetchState on a r5.xlarge:**
Old:
```
1288.633 ±(99.9%) 1.170 ns/op [Average]
(min, avg, max) = (1287.343, 1288.633, 1290.398), stdev = 1.037
CI (99.9%): [1287.463, 1289.802] (assumes normal distribution)
```
New (when follower fetch offset is updated):
```
261.727 ±(99.9%) 0.122 ns/op [Average]
(min, avg, max) = (261.565, 261.727, 261.937), stdev = 0.114
CI (99.9%): [261.605, 261.848] (assumes normal distribution)
```
New (when follower fetch offset is the same):
```
68.484 ±(99.9%) 0.025 ns/op [Average]
(min, avg, max) = (68.446, 68.484, 68.520), stdev = 0.023
CI (99.9%): [68.460, 68.509] (assumes normal distribution)
```
Reviewers: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
2.9.9.1 and 2.9.9.2 include security fixes while 2.9.9.3 fixes a regression
introduced in 2.9.9.2.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
ZooKeeper 3.5.5 is the first stable release in the 3.5.x series. The key new feature
in is TLS support, but there are a few more noteworthy features:
* Dynamic reconfiguration
* Local sessions
* New node types: Container, TTL
* Ability to remove watchers
* Multi-threaded commit processor
* Upgraded to Netty 4.1
See the release notes for more detail:
https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.5.5/releasenotes.html
In addition to the version bump, we:
* Add `commons-cli` dependency as it's required by `ZooKeeperMain`, but specified as
`provided` in their pom.
* Remove unnecessary `ZooKeeperMainWrapper`, the bug it worked around was fixed
upstream a long time ago.
* Ignore non zero exit in one system test invocation of `ZooKeeperMain`.
`ZooKeeperMainWrapper` always returned `0` and `ZooKeeperService.query` relies
on that for correct behavior.
Reviewers: Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
ZkUtils was removed so we don't need this anymore.
Also:
* Fix ZkSecurityMigrator and ReplicaManagerTest not to
reference ZkClient classes.
* Remove references to zkclient in various `log4j.properties`
and `import-control.xml`.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>, Stanislav Kozlovski <stanislav_kozlovski@outlook.com>
Scala 2.13 support was added to build via #5454. This PR adjusts the code so that
it compiles with 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13.
Changes:
* Add `scala-collection-compat` dependency.
* Import `scala.collection.Seq` in a number of places for consistent behavior between
Scala 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13.
* Remove wildcard imports that were causing the Java classes to have priority over the
Scala ones, related Scala issue: https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/6589.
* Replace parallel collection usage with `Future`. The former is no longer included by
default in the standard library.
* Replace val _: Unit workaround with one that is more concise and works with Scala 2.13
* Replace `filterKeys` with `filter` when we expect a `Map`. `filterKeys` returns a view
that doesn't implement the `Map` trait in Scala 2.13.
* Replace `mapValues` with `map` or add a `toMap` as an additional transformation
when we expect a `Map`. `mapValues` returns a view that doesn't implement the
`Map` trait in Scala 2.13.
* Replace `breakOut` with `iterator` and `to`, `breakOut` was removed in Scala
2.13.
* Replace to() with toMap, toIndexedSeq and toSet
* Replace `mutable.Buffer.--` with `filterNot`.
* ControlException is an abstract class in Scala 2.13.
* Variable arguments can only receive arrays or immutable.Seq in Scala 2.13.
* Use `Factory` instead of `CanBuildFrom` in DecodeJson. `CanBuildFrom` behaves
a bit differently in Scala 2.13 and it's been deprecated. `Factory` has the behavior
we need and it's available via the compat library.
* Fix failing tests due to behavior change in Scala 2.13,
"Map.values.map is not strict in Scala 2.13" (https://github.com/scala/bug/issues/11589).
* Use Java collections instead of Scala ones in StreamResetter (a Java class).
* Adjust CheckpointFile.write to take an `Iterable` instead of `Seq` to avoid
unnecessary collection copies.
* Fix DelayedElectLeader to use a Map instead of Set and avoid `to` call that
doesn't work in Scala 2.13.
* Use unordered map for mapping in SimpleAclAuthorizer, mapping of ordered
maps require an `Ordering` in Scala 2.13 for safety reasons.
* Adapt `ConsumerGroupCommand` to compile with Scala 2.13.
* CoreUtils.min takes an `Iterable` instead of `TraversableOnce`, the latter does
not exist in Scala 2.13.
* Replace `Unit` with `()` in a couple places. Scala 2.13 is stricter when it expects
a value instead of a type.
* Fix bug in CustomQuotaCallbackTest where we did not necessarily set `partitionRatio`
correctly, `forall` can terminate early.
* Add a couple of spotbugs exclusions that are needed by code generated by Scala 2.13
* Remove unused variables, simplify some code and remove procedure syntax in a few
places.
* Remove unused `CoreUtils.JSONEscapeString`.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>, José Armando García Sancio <jsancio@users.noreply.github.com>
- include Scala 2.13 in gradle build
- handle future milestone and RC versions of Scala in a better way
- if no Scala version is specified, default to scala 2.12 (bump from 2.11)
- include certain Xlint options (removed by Scala 2.13) for Scala 2.11/2.12 build only
- upgrade versions for dependencies:
- scalaLogging: 3.9.0 -->> 3.9.2
- scalatest: 3.0.7 -->> 3.0.8
- scoverage: 1.3.1 -->> 1.4.0
Reviewers: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <me@ewencp.org>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
This commit makes three changes:
- Adds a constructor for NewTopic(String, Optional<Integer>, Optional<Short>)
which allows users to specify Optional.empty() for numPartitions or
replicationFactor in order to use the broker default.
- Changes AdminManager to accept -1 as valid options for replication
factor and numPartitions (resolving to broker defaults).
- Makes --partitions and --replication-factor optional arguments when creating
topics using kafka-topics.sh.
- Adds a dependency on scalaJava8Compat library to make it simpler to
convert Scala Option to Java Optional
Reviewers: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, Ryanne Dolan <ryannedolan@gmail.com>, Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Bill Bejeck <bill@confluent.io>, Boyang Chen <boyang@confluent.io>, Bruno Cadonna <bruno@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <guozhang@confuent.io>
Since the originals map passed to AbstractConfig constructor may be immutable, avoid updating this map while resolving indirect config variables. Instead a new ResolvingMap instance is now used to store resolved configs.
Reviewers: Randall Hauch <rhauch@gmail.com>, Boyang Chen <bchen11@outlook.com>, Rajini Sivaram <rajinisivaram@googlemail.com>
This upgrade exposes a number of new options, including the WriteBufferManager which -- along with existing TableConfig options -- allows users to limit the total memory used by RocksDB across instances. This can alleviate some cascading OOM potential when, for example, a large number of stateful tasks are suddenly migrated to the same host.
The RocksDB docs guarantee backwards format compatibility across versions
Reviewers: Matthias J. Sax <mjsax@apache.org>, Bill Bejeck <bbejeck@gmail.com>,
Verified that the https links work.
I didn't update the license header in this PR since that touches
so many files. Will file a separate one for that.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
* Describe/Delete/Reset offsets on multiple consumer groups at a time (including each group by repeating `--group` parameter)
* Describe/Delete/Reset offsets on ALL consumer groups at a time (add new `--all-groups` option similar to `--all-topics`)
* Reset plan CSV file generation reworked: structure updated to support multiple consumer groups and make sure that CSV file generation is done properly since there are no restrictions on consumer group names and symbols like commas and quotes are allowed.
* Extending data output table format by adding `GROUP` column for all `--describe` queries
The test `org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.rest.RestServerTest#testCORSEnabled` assumes Jersey client can send restricted HTTP headers(`Origin`).
Jersey client uses `sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection`.
`sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection` drops restricted headers(`Host`, `Keep-Alive`, `Origin`, etc) based on static property `allowRestrictedHeaders`.
This property is initialized in a static block by reading Java system property `sun.net.http.allowRestrictedHeaders`.
So, if classloader loads `HttpURLConnection` before we set `sun.net.http.allowRestrictedHeaders=true`, then all subsequent changes of this system property won't take any effect(which happens if `org.apache.kafka.connect.integration.ExampleConnectIntegrationTest` is executed before `RestServerTest`).
To prevent this, we have to either make sure we set `sun.net.http.allowRestrictedHeaders=true` as early as possible or do not rely on this system property at all.
This PR adds test dependency on `httpcomponents-client` which doesn't depend on `sun.net.http.allowRestrictedHeaders` system property. Thus none of existing tests should interfere with `RestServerTest`.
Author: Alex Diachenko <sansanichfb@gmail.com>
Reviewers: Randall Hauch, Konstantine Karantasis, Gwen Shapira
Closes#6236 from avocader/KAFKA-7799
JUnit 4.13 fixes the issue where `Category` and `Parameterized` annotations
could not be used together. It also deprecates `ExpectedException` and
`assertThat`. Given this, we:
- Replace `ExpectedException` with the newly introduced `assertThrows`.
- Replace `Assert.assertThat` with `MatcherAssert.assertThat`.
- Annotate `AbstractLogCleanerIntegrationTest` with `IntegrationTest` category.
Reviewers: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>, David Arthur <mumrah@gmail.com>
This patch adds a framework to automatically generate the request/response classes for Kafka's protocol. The code will be updated to use the generated classes in follow-up patches. Below is a brief summary of the included components:
**buildSrc/src**
The message generator code is here. This code is automatically re-run by gradle when one of the schema files changes. The entire directory is processed at once to minimize the number of times we have to start a new JVM. We use Jackson to translate the JSON files into Java objects.
**clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/common/protocol/Message.java**
This is the interface implemented by all automatically generated messages.
**clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/common/protocol/MessageUtil.java**
Some utility functions used by the generated message code.
**clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/common/protocol/Readable.java, Writable.java, ByteBufferAccessor.java**
The generated message code uses these classes for writing to a buffer.
**clients/src/main/message/README.md**
This README file explains how the JSON schemas work.
**clients/src/main/message/\*.json**
The JSON files in this directory implement every supported version of every Kafka API. The unit tests automatically validate that the generated schemas match the hand-written schemas in our code. Additionally, there are some things like request and response headers that have schemas here.
**clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/common/utils/ImplicitLinkedHashSet.java**
I added an optimization here for empty sets. This is useful here because I want all messages to start with empty sets by default prior to being loaded with data. This is similar to the "empty list" optimizations in the `java.util.ArrayList` class.
Reviewers: Stanislav Kozlovski <stanislav_kozlovski@outlook.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, Bob Barrett <bob.barrett@outlook.com>, Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Bill Bejeck <bill@confluent.io>, John Roesler <john@confluent.io>, Ryanne Dolan <ryannedolan@gmail.com>, Guozhang Wang <guozhang@confluent.io>
The StreamsUpgradeTest::test_upgrade_downgrade_brokers used sleep calls in the test which led to flaky test performance and as a result, we placed an @ignore annotation on the test. This PR uses log events instead of the sleep calls hence we can now remove the @ignore setting.
Reviewers: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>, Matthias J. Sax <matthias@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
See https://github.com/spotbugs/spotbugs/issues/756 for details on
the false positives affecting try with resources. An example is:
> RCN | Nullcheck of fc at line 629 of value previously dereferenced in
> org.apache.kafka.common.utils.Utils.readFileAsString(String, Charset)
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
KAFKA-7597: Add configurable transaction support to ProduceBenchWorker. In order to get support for serializing Optional<> types to JSON, add a new library: jackson-datatype-jdk8. Once Jackson 3 comes out, this library will not be needed.
Reviewers: Colin McCabe <cmccabe@apache.org>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
EasyMock 4.0.x includes a change that relies on the caller for inferring
the return type of mock creator methods. Updated a number of Scala
tests for compilation and execution to succeed.
The versions of EasyMock and PowerMock in this PR include full support
for Java 11.
Reviewers: Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
Development of EasyMock and PowerMock has stagnated while Mockito
continues to be actively developed. With the new Java release cadence,
it's a problem to depend on libraries that do bytecode manipulation
and are not actively maintained. In addition, Mockito is also
easier to use.
While updating the tests, I attempted to go from failing test to
passing test. In cases where the updated test passed on the first
attempt, I artificially broke it to ensure the test was still doing its
job.
I included a few improvements that were helpful while making these
changes:
1. Better exception if there are no nodes in `leastLoadedNodes`
2. Always close the producer in `KafkaProducerTest`
3. requestsInFlight producer metric should not hold a reference to
`Sender`
Finally, `Metadata` is no longer final so that we don't need
`PowerMock` to mock it. It's an internal class, so it's OK.
Author: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Reviewers: Viktor Somogyi <viktorsomogyi@gmail.com>, Dong Lin <lindong28@gmail.com>
Closes#5691 from ijuma/kafka-7438-mockito