Status
Current state: Accepted
Discussion thread: here
JIRA: KAFKA-6733
Motivation
ConsoleConsumer (kafka-console-consumer) is a very important debugging tool in Kafka. However, currently it cannot print offset, partition and headers of a Kafka record. So, during debugging session, if we need to know those information, we have to use kafka-dump-log, which require file system access to the Kafka broker hosts, or use custom application, like kafkacat. This KIP is proposing to rectify this issue.
Currently, without any extra property, ConsoleConsumer prints the value of the record.
And the following properties control the ConsoleConsumer output format:
- print.timestamp
- print.key
- print.value
- print.partition
- key.separator
- line.separator
- key.deserializer
- value.deserializer
As you see, there is no way to print message offset, partition and headers. Also, there is no easy way to differentiate null value or blank string.
Public Interfaces
New properties to DefaultMessageFormatter
which can be specified in kafka-console-consumer
command line arguments with --property
argument.
Property | Valid Values | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
print.offset | "true" or "false" | "false" | print message offset |
print.headers | "true" or "false" | "false" | print headers, will print NO_HEADERS if the record has no headers |
header.separator | string | "," | separator printed between each header's key:value pair |
headers.deserializer | class name | "StringDeserializer" | header value deserializer |
null.literal | string | "null" | literal to print if the value is NULL (size -1) |
Example output:
$ kafka-console-consumer.sh --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic test --from-beginning --property print.partition=true --property print.key=true --property print.timestamp=true --property print.offset=true --property print.headers=true --property key.separator='|' CreateTime:1592475472398|Partition:0|Offset:3|h1:v1,h2:v2|key1|value1 CreateTime:1592475472456|Partition:0|Offset:4|NO_HEADERS|key2|value2
Proposed Changes
Add new properties to DefaultMessageFormatter
as per the above:
- print.offset
- print.headers
- header.separator
- headers.deserializer
- null.literal
Compatibility, Deprecation, and Migration Plan
KIP-431 introduces incompatibility when "print.partition=true
" (this argument exist before KIP-431 but not documented). Before KIP-431, "kafka-console-consumer
" prints the partition as a number after the value for example: "key1|value1|0
". After this KIP, "kafka-console-consumer
" prints the partition number prefixed with "Partition:
" before the key (if printed) and value, for example: "Partition:0|key1|value1
" .
The other changes are backward compatible because they do not exist before. Apart from "print.partition=true", if a user does not use any new parameters, then the output of console consumer will look the same as before.
Rejected Alternatives
- Use kafka-dump-log command to get these information. Rejected because this requires file system access to the Kafka broker's log.dirs, which is not secure.
- Use other console consumer application to access these information. Rejected because Kafka brokers may run in airtight environment or as containers, preventing us from installing other applications than the one coming with Kafka brokers.