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Status
Current state: Accepted
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The following table summarizes this:
Version of OffsetCommit | Commit Timestamp | Offset Retention | Expiration Timestamp |
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0 | [ZooKeeper based offset management - out of scope] | ||
1 - no explicit commit timestamp | Current timestamp | Broker's offsets.retention.minutes | Commit Timestamp + Offset Retention |
1 - with explicit commit timestamp | Partition-specific timestamp in the request | Broker’s offsets.retention.minutes | |
2, 3 | Current timestamp | Request’s retention_time |
For versions 1-3, once the expiration timestamp is reached, the offset is removed from the offset cache (during the next cleanup) regardless of the group state. KAFKA-4682 reports an issue related to this offset expiration, where committed offsets are removed even when there are still active, but rarely committing, consumers in the (Stable
) group.
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This proposed change has an impact on the existing offset commit value schema. There is an expire_timestamp
field in this schema that, as a result of expiring all group offsets at the same time, would become redundant (as it would repeat the same value for each offset in the group).
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Offset Commit Value Schema (Version: 1) => offset => Long metadata => String commit_timestamp => Long expire_timestamp => Long |
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The default retention time for group offsets can be customized through the existing offsets.retention.minutes
broker configuration. If, in the future, a need arises for enforcing a per group retention configuration, it can be implemented via a separate KIP.
There are also a couple particular cases that need to be addressed with this new semantics:
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Unfortunately, there is no notification mechanism in place for member subscription change within a group. Therefore, a poll mechanism can be implemented to run at specific intervals and check whether group subscription has deviated from what is stored in the cache. One place to do this is the repeating offset cleanup scheduled jobs, which by default run every 10 minutes, making them a good choice as the group subscription check will not be executed very frequently. At every execution of this job we collect a list of all topic partitions the group is consuming from (this can be calculated based on the data in each group member’s metadata), and cross reference it with the stored offsets for the group. If there are partitions the group has offset for but no longer consumes from, and offsets.retention.minutes
has passed since their last commit timestamp, the corresponding offsets will be removed from the offset cache.
Note: This feature was not implemented as part of the KIP implementation and was intentionally left out for future implementation.
Standalone (Simple) Consumer
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The following table summarize how the new offset expiration semantics would be implemented.
Group State | Additional Check in Offset Cleanup Job | Action if Check Holds |
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| current timestamp - |
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≠ Empty | (Non-subscribed partitions = partitions group has offset for - partitions group is consuming from) ∀partition ∈ non-subscribed partitions:
| Remove offset of partition |
= Empty | current timestamp - partition's commit_timestamp ≥ broker's offsets.retention.minutes | Remove offset of partition |
Note that there are different valid protocolType
values, such as consumer
and stream
, and the above semantics applies to them all.
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