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
Removed ignore annotations from the upgrade tests. This PR includes the following changes for updating the upgrade tests:
* Uploaded new versions 0.10.2.2, 0.11.0.3, 1.0.2, 1.1.1, and 2.0.0 (in the associated scala versions) to kafka-packages
* Update versions in version.py, Dockerfile, base.sh
* Added new versions to StreamsUpgradeTest.test_upgrade_downgrade_brokers including version 2.0.0
* Added new versions StreamsUpgradeTest.test_simple_upgrade_downgrade test excluding version 2.0.0
* Version 2.0.0 is excluded from the streams upgrade/downgrade test as StreamsConfig needs an update for the new version, requiring a KIP. Once the community votes the KIP in, a minor follow-up PR can be pushed to add the 2.0.0 version to the upgrade test.
* Fixed minor bug in kafka-run-class.sh for classpath in upgrade/downgrade tests across versions.
* Follow on PRs for 0.10.2x, 0.11.0x, 1.0.x, 1.1.x, and 2.0.x will be pushed soon with the same updates required for the specific version.
Reviewers: Eno Thereska <eno.thereska@gmail.com>, John Roesler <vvcephei@users.noreply.github.com>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>, Matthias J. Sax <matthias@confluent.io>
findBugs is abandoned, it doesn't work with Java 9 and the Gradle plugin will be deprecated in
Gradle 5.0: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/pull/6664
spotBugs is actively maintained and it supports Java 8, 9 and 10. Java 11 is not supported yet,
but it's likely to happen soon.
Also fixed a file leak in Connect identified by spotbugs.
Manually tested spotBugsMain, jarAll and importing kafka in IntelliJ and running
a build in the IDE.
Author: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Reviewers: Colin Patrick McCabe <colin@cmccabe.xyz>, Dong Lin <lindong28@gmail.com>
Closes#5625 from ijuma/kafka-5887-spotbugs
"Jetty 9.4.12 includes compatibility for JDK 11. Additionally, TLS 1.3 support has been implemented. While full functionality for new JDK features is not yet supported, this release has been built and tested for compatibility with the latest releases from Oracle."
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/jetty-announce/msg00124.html
Reviewers: Rajini Sivaram <rajinisivaram@googlemail.com>
Previously, we depicted creating a Jackson serde for every pojo class, which becomes a burden in practice. There are many ways to avoid this and just have a single serde, so we've decided to model this design choice instead.
Reviewers: Viktor Somogyi <viktorsomogyi@gmail.com>, Bill Bejeck <bill@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
Relative paths in Gradle break when the Gradle daemon is used
unless user.dir can be changed while the process is running.
Java 11 disallows this, so we use project paths instead.
Verified that rat and checkstyle work with Java 11 after these
changes.
Reviewers: Dong Lin <lindong28@gmail.com>
This includes a fix for ZOOKEEPER-2184 (Zookeeper Client
should re-resolve hosts when connection attempts fail), which
fixes KAFKA-4041.
Updated a couple of tests as unresolvable addresses are now
retried until the connection timeout. Cleaned up tests a little.
Reviewers: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>, Rajini Sivaram <rajinisivaram@googlemail.com>
- Removed Scala consumers (`SimpleConsumer` and `ZooKeeperConsumerConnector`)
and their tests.
- Removed Scala request/response/message classes.
- Removed any mention of new consumer or new producer in the code
with the exception of MirrorMaker where the new.consumer option was
never deprecated so we have to keep it for now. The non-code
documentation has not been updated either, that will be done
separately.
- Removed a number of tools that only made sense in the context
of the Scala consumers (see upgrade notes).
- Updated some tools that worked with both Scala and Java consumers
so that they only support the latter (see upgrade notes).
- Removed `BaseConsumer` and related classes apart from `BaseRecord`
which is used in `MirrorMakerMessageHandler`. The latter is a pluggable
interface so effectively public API.
- Removed `ZkUtils` methods that were only used by the old consumers.
- Removed `ZkUtils.registerBroker` and `ZKCheckedEphemeral` since
the broker now uses the methods in `KafkaZkClient` and no-one else
should be using that method.
- Updated system tests so that they don't use the Scala consumers except
for multi-version tests.
- Updated LogDirFailureTest so that the consumer offsets topic would
continue to be available after all the failures. This was necessary for it
to work with the Java consumer.
- Some multi-version system tests had not been updated to include
recently released Kafka versions, fixed it.
- Updated findBugs and checkstyle configs not to refer to deleted
classes and packages.
Reviewers: Dong Lin <lindong28@gmail.com>, Manikumar Reddy <manikumar.reddy@gmail.com>
Upgrade strongly recommended due to security fixes for
jackson-databind (same as ones in 2.7.9.4 and 2.8.11.2).
Reviewers: Matthias J. Sax <matthias@confluent.io>
Connect API currently depends on Jersey API as a side-effect of KIP-285. It should only depend on the JAX RS API.
Author: Magesh Nandakumar <magesh.n.kumar@gmail.com>
Reviewers: Randall Hauch <rhauch@gmail.com>, Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>
Closes#5190 from mageshn/KAFKA-7031
(cherry picked from commit 51ac53d903)
Signed-off-by: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <me@ewencp.org>
In addition to Gradle, updated snappy, owasp-dependency-check,
apache directory service api.
Gradle 4.8 fixes a fatal issue when building with Java 11, but
full support is coming in 4.9 or later.
KAFKA-6921 removed deprecated scala producer. This pull request removes the now unnecessary findbugs exclusion that matched one of the affected classes.
* Set --source, --target and --release to 1.8.
* Build Scala 2.12 by default.
* Remove some conditionals in the build file now that Java 8
is the minimum version.
* Bump the version of Jetty, Jersey and Checkstyle (the newer
versions require Java 8).
* Fixed issues uncovered by the new version if Checkstyle.
* A couple of minor updates to handle an incompatible source
change in the new version of Jetty.
* Add dependency to jersey-hk2 to fix failing tests caused
by Jersey upgrade.
* Update release script to use Java 8 and to take into account
that Scala 2.12 is now built by default.
* While we're at it, bump the version of Gradle, Gradle plugins,
ScalaLogging, JMH and apache directory api.
* Minor documentation updates including the readme and upgrade
notes. A number of Streams Java 7 examples can be removed
subsequently.
This PR implements a Scala wrapper library for Kafka Streams. The library is implemented as a project under streams, namely `:streams:streams-scala`. The PR contains the following:
* the library implementation of the wrapper abstractions
* the test suite
* the changes in `build.gradle` to build the library jar
The library has been tested running the tests as follows:
```
$ ./gradlew -Dtest.single=StreamToTableJoinScalaIntegrationTestImplicitSerdes streams:streams-scala:test
$ ./gradlew -Dtest.single=StreamToTableJoinScalaIntegrationTestImplicitSerdesWithAvro streams:streams-scala:test
$ ./gradlew -Dtest.single=WordCountTest streams:streams-scala:test
```
Author: Debasish Ghosh <ghosh.debasish@gmail.com>
Author: Sean Glover <seglo@randonom.com>
Reviewers: Bill Bejeck <bill@confluent.io>, Matthias J. Sax <matthias@confluent.io>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, John Roesler <john@confluent.io>, Damian Guy <damian@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
Closes#4756 from debasishg/scala-streams
- adds Streams upgrade tests for 1.1 release
- introduces metadata version 3
Reviewers: John Roesler <john@confluent.io>, Guozhang Wang <guozhang@confluent.io>
* Upgrade EasyMock to 3.6 which adds support for Java 10
by upgrading to ASM 6.1.1.
* Ensure that Jacoco is truly disabled for the `core` project.
This was the original intent, since it's in Scala, but it had not
been achieved. This is important because the Jacoco agent
fails when it tries to instrument the classes compiled by
scalac with Java 10.