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Status
Current state: Under Discussion Accepted (2.3.0)
Discussion thread: here
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PR: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/6584
Please keep the discussion on the mailing list rather than commenting on the wiki (wiki discussions get unwieldy fast).
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As the title of this KIP suggests, the changes will affect the ConnectClusterState
interface and its only current implementation, the ConnectClusterStateImpl
class.
Each new method will come with a default implementation that throws an UnsupportedOperationException
; this will enable users who have written their own implementation of the interface to rely on future versions of AK with the new interface methods without having to implement this method themselves. The ConnectClusterStateImpl
class will be updated with working versions of each method that do not throw UnsupportedOperationExceptions.
Additional methods to add to the ConnectClusterState
interface:
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/** * Lookup the current configuration of a connector. This provides the current snapshot of configuration by querying the underlying * herder. A connector returned by previous invocation of {@link #connectors()} may no longer be available and could result in {@link * org.apache.kafka.connect.errors.NotFoundException}. * * @param connName name of the connector * @return the configuration of the connector for the connector name * @throws org.apache.kafka.connect.errors.NotFoundException if the requested connector can't be found * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if the default implementation has not been overridden */ default Map<String, String> connectorConfig(String connName) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * LookupGet thedetails currentabout taskthe configurationssetup of a connector. This provides the current snapshot of configuration by querying the underlyingConnect cluster. * herder.@return A connector returned by previous invocation of a {@link #connectors()ConnectClusterDetails} mayobject nocontaining longerinformation beabout available and could result in {@linkthe cluster * org.apache.kafka.connect.errors.NotFoundException}. * * @param connName name of the connector * @return the configuration for each task ID * @throws */ ConnectClusterDetails clusterDetails(); |
A new ConnectClusterDetails
interface will be added as well, that contains immutable information about the Connect cluster:
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package org.apache.kafka.connect.errors.NotFoundException if the requested connector can't be found * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if the default implementation has not been overridden **/ default Map<Integer, Map<String, String>> taskConfigs(String connName) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } health; public interface ConnectClusterDetails { /** * Get the cluster ID of the Kafka cluster backing this Connect cluster. * @return the cluster ID of the Kafka cluster backing this connect cluster * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if the default implementation has not been overridden **/ default public String kafkaClusterId() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }; } |
This interface will only provide the ID of the backing Kafka cluster for now, but may be expanded in the future to include the mode of the Connect worker (standalone, distributed, perhaps embedded(?)), the group ID of a distributed cluster, or other information.
Proposed Changes
The basic idea here is was to add as much information to the ConnectClusterState
interface as is available via the Connect REST API; this includes all currently-available read-only methods of the Herder
interface. However, due to lack of a convincing use case, information on task configurations will be left out for now.
For some of these methods, such as connectorConfig(...)
and taskConfigs(...)
, communication with the underlying Herder
will be necessary. The return values will reflect the most up-to-date information that the worker has available locally; the herder will not forward requests to the leader of the worker group. An exception will be thrown if the herder is expecting an impending rebalance. This aligns with the behavior of the current ConnectClusterStateImpl
class.
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Compatibility, Deprecation, and Migration Plan
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Users who have written their own ConnectClusterState
implementations will still be able have to implement these additional methods if they would like to develop against releases of AK that contain the changes here, and will not need to implement the new methods. However, they must not call these new methods without overriding them with a functioning version themselves, or an exception will be thrown. Since this interface is already implemented by the Connect framework this is unlikely to be a problem. However, should a developer of a custom ConnectClusterState
encounter compile-time problems after migrating to a new release that includes these new interface methods, they will have several options available including throwing UnsupportedOperationException
s, providing empty implementations, or providing actual implementations.
Since this is a feature addition and not a bug fix, the targeted version is the upcoming 2.3 release.
Rejected Alternatives
Adding default implementations for new methods
Adding non-default methods to the interface is technically a backwards incompatible change for anyone developing their own ConnectClusterState
implementation. Adding defaults for these methods, even if they immediately throw exceptions, solves this problem. However, that would defeat the purpose of implementing the interface in the first place–users looking up the ConnectClusterState
javadocs, for example, would expect those methods to be available. In order to reduce confusion for what is likely to be the most common case, no default methods will be added.
Exposing task configurations
Although information on task configurations is readily available from Herder instances, there has yet to be a convincing use case for exposing information on task configurations to REST extensions. This functionality can always be added later in a separate KIP; for now, we'll err on the side of caution and not add support for a feature that may not be used by anyone.
Query the Connect REST API from within the extension itself
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