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package org.apache.kafka.clients.admin;
import org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.OffsetAndMetadata;
import org.apache.kafka.common.ElectionType;
import org.apache.kafka.common.KafkaFuture;
import org.apache.kafka.common.Metric;
import org.apache.kafka.common.MetricName;
import org.apache.kafka.common.TopicCollection;
import org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition;
import org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartitionReplica;
import org.apache.kafka.common.acl.AclBinding;
import org.apache.kafka.common.acl.AclBindingFilter;
import org.apache.kafka.common.annotation.InterfaceStability;
import org.apache.kafka.common.config.ConfigResource;
import org.apache.kafka.common.errors.FeatureUpdateFailedException;
import org.apache.kafka.common.quota.ClientQuotaAlteration;
import org.apache.kafka.common.quota.ClientQuotaFilter;
import org.apache.kafka.common.requests.LeaveGroupResponse;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* The administrative client for Kafka, which supports managing and inspecting topics, brokers, configurations and ACLs.
*
* Instances returned from the {@code create} methods of this interface are guaranteed to be thread safe.
* However, the {@link KafkaFuture KafkaFutures} returned from request methods are executed
* by a single thread so it is important that any code which executes on that thread when they complete
* (using {@link KafkaFuture#thenApply(KafkaFuture.Function)}, for example) doesn't block
* for too long. If necessary, processing of results should be passed to another thread.
*
* The operations exposed by Admin follow a consistent pattern:
*
* - Admin instances should be created using {@link Admin#create(Properties)} or {@link Admin#create(Map)}
* - Each operation typically has two overloaded methods, one which uses a default set of options and an
* overloaded method where the last parameter is an explicit options object.
*
- The operation method's first parameter is a {@code Collection} of items to perform
* the operation on. Batching multiple requests into a single call is more efficient and should be
* preferred over multiple calls to the same method.
*
- The operation methods execute asynchronously.
*
- Each {@code xxx} operation method returns an {@code XxxResult} class with methods which expose
* {@link KafkaFuture} for accessing the result(s) of the operation.
*
- Typically an {@code all()} method is provided for getting the overall success/failure of the batch and a
* {@code values()} method provided access to each item in a request batch.
* Other methods may also be provided.
*
- For synchronous behaviour use {@link KafkaFuture#get()}
*
*
* Here is a simple example of using an Admin client instance to create a new topic:
*
* {@code
* Properties props = new Properties();
* props.put(AdminClientConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, "localhost:9092");
*
* try (Admin admin = Admin.create(props)) {
* String topicName = "my-topic";
* int partitions = 12;
* short replicationFactor = 3;
* // Create a compacted topic
* CreateTopicsResult result = admin.createTopics(Collections.singleton(
* new NewTopic(topicName, partitions, replicationFactor)
* .configs(Collections.singletonMap(TopicConfig.CLEANUP_POLICY_CONFIG, TopicConfig.CLEANUP_POLICY_COMPACT))));
*
* // Call values() to get the result for a specific topic
* KafkaFuture future = result.values().get(topicName);
*
* // Call get() to block until the topic creation is complete or has failed
* // if creation failed the ExecutionException wraps the underlying cause.
* future.get();
* }
* }
*
*
* Bootstrap and balancing
*
* The {@code bootstrap.servers} config in the {@code Map} or {@code Properties} passed
* to {@link Admin#create(Properties)} is only used for discovering the brokers in the cluster,
* which the client will then connect to as needed.
* As such, it is sufficient to include only two or three broker addresses to cope with the possibility of brokers
* being unavailable.
*
* Different operations necessitate requests being sent to different nodes in the cluster. For example
* {@link #createTopics(Collection)} communicates with the controller, but {@link #describeTopics(Collection)}
* can talk to any broker. When the recipient does not matter the instance will try to use the broker with the
* fewest outstanding requests.
*
* The client will transparently retry certain errors which are usually transient.
* For example if the request for {@code createTopics()} get sent to a node which was not the controller
* the metadata would be refreshed and the request re-sent to the controller.
*
*
Broker Compatibility
*
* The minimum broker version required is 0.10.0.0. Methods with stricter requirements will specify the minimum broker
* version required.
*
* This client was introduced in 0.11.0.0 and the API is still evolving. We will try to evolve the API in a compatible
* manner, but we reserve the right to make breaking changes in minor releases, if necessary. We will update the
* {@code InterfaceStability} annotation and this notice once the API is considered stable.
*
*/
@InterfaceStability.Evolving
public interface Admin extends AutoCloseable {
/**
* Create a new Admin with the given configuration.
*
* @param props The configuration.
* @return The new KafkaAdminClient.
*/
static Admin create(Properties props) {
return KafkaAdminClient.createInternal(new AdminClientConfig(props, true), null);
}
/**
* Create a new Admin with the given configuration.
*
* @param conf The configuration.
* @return The new KafkaAdminClient.
*/
static Admin create(Map conf) {
return KafkaAdminClient.createInternal(new AdminClientConfig(conf, true), null, null);
}
/**
* Close the Admin and release all associated resources.
*
* See {@link #close(Duration)}
*/
@Override
default void close() {
close(Duration.ofMillis(Long.MAX_VALUE));
}
/**
* Close the Admin client and release all associated resources.
*
* The close operation has a grace period during which current operations will be allowed to
* complete, specified by the given duration.
* New operations will not be accepted during the grace period. Once the grace period is over,
* all operations that have not yet been completed will be aborted with a {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}.
*
* @param timeout The time to use for the wait time.
*/
void close(Duration timeout);
/**
* Create a batch of new topics with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #createTopics(Collection, CreateTopicsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param newTopics The new topics to create.
* @return The CreateTopicsResult.
*/
default CreateTopicsResult createTopics(Collection newTopics) {
return createTopics(newTopics, new CreateTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* Create a batch of new topics.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some topics while fail for others.
*
* It may take several seconds after {@link CreateTopicsResult} returns
* success for all the brokers to become aware that the topics have been created.
* During this time, {@link #listTopics()} and {@link #describeTopics(Collection)}
* may not return information about the new topics.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher. The validateOnly option is supported
* from version 0.10.2.0.
*
* @param newTopics The new topics to create.
* @param options The options to use when creating the new topics.
* @return The CreateTopicsResult.
*/
CreateTopicsResult createTopics(Collection newTopics, CreateTopicsOptions options);
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #deleteTopics(TopicCollection, DeleteTopicsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topic names to delete.
* @return The DeleteTopicsResult.
*/
default DeleteTopicsResult deleteTopics(Collection topics) {
return deleteTopics(TopicCollection.ofTopicNames(topics), new DeleteTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #deleteTopics(TopicCollection, DeleteTopicsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topic names to delete.
* @param options The options to use when deleting the topics.
* @return The DeleteTopicsResult.
*/
default DeleteTopicsResult deleteTopics(Collection topics, DeleteTopicsOptions options) {
return deleteTopics(TopicCollection.ofTopicNames(topics), options);
}
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #deleteTopics(TopicCollection, DeleteTopicsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* When using topic IDs, this operation is supported by brokers with inter-broker protocol 2.8 or higher.
* When using topic names, this operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topics to delete.
* @return The DeleteTopicsResult.
*/
default DeleteTopicsResult deleteTopics(TopicCollection topics) {
return deleteTopics(topics, new DeleteTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* Delete a batch of topics.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some topics while fail for others.
*
* It may take several seconds after the {@link DeleteTopicsResult} returns
* success for all the brokers to become aware that the topics are gone.
* During this time, {@link #listTopics()} and {@link #describeTopics(Collection)}
* may continue to return information about the deleted topics.
*
* If delete.topic.enable is false on the brokers, deleteTopics will mark
* the topics for deletion, but not actually delete them. The futures will
* return successfully in this case.
*
* When using topic IDs, this operation is supported by brokers with inter-broker protocol 2.8 or higher.
* When using topic names, this operation is supported by brokers with version 0.10.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topics to delete.
* @param options The options to use when deleting the topics.
* @return The DeleteTopicsResult.
*/
DeleteTopicsResult deleteTopics(TopicCollection topics, DeleteTopicsOptions options);
/**
* List the topics available in the cluster with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #listTopics(ListTopicsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return The ListTopicsResult.
*/
default ListTopicsResult listTopics() {
return listTopics(new ListTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* List the topics available in the cluster.
*
* @param options The options to use when listing the topics.
* @return The ListTopicsResult.
*/
ListTopicsResult listTopics(ListTopicsOptions options);
/**
* Describe some topics in the cluster, with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeTopics(Collection, DescribeTopicsOptions)} with
* default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* @param topicNames The names of the topics to describe.
* @return The DescribeTopicsResult.
*/
default DescribeTopicsResult describeTopics(Collection topicNames) {
return describeTopics(topicNames, new DescribeTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* Describe some topics in the cluster.
*
* @param topicNames The names of the topics to describe.
* @param options The options to use when describing the topic.
* @return The DescribeTopicsResult.
*/
default DescribeTopicsResult describeTopics(Collection topicNames, DescribeTopicsOptions options) {
return describeTopics(TopicCollection.ofTopicNames(topicNames), options);
}
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeTopics(TopicCollection, DescribeTopicsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* When using topic IDs, this operation is supported by brokers with version 3.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topics to describe.
* @return The DescribeTopicsResult.
*/
default DescribeTopicsResult describeTopics(TopicCollection topics) {
return describeTopics(topics, new DescribeTopicsOptions());
}
/**
* Describe some topics in the cluster.
*
* When using topic IDs, this operation is supported by brokers with version 3.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param topics The topics to describe.
* @param options The options to use when describing the topics.
* @return The DescribeTopicsResult.
*/
DescribeTopicsResult describeTopics(TopicCollection topics, DescribeTopicsOptions options);
/**
* Get information about the nodes in the cluster, using the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeCluster(DescribeClusterOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return The DescribeClusterResult.
*/
default DescribeClusterResult describeCluster() {
return describeCluster(new DescribeClusterOptions());
}
/**
* Get information about the nodes in the cluster.
*
* @param options The options to use when getting information about the cluster.
* @return The DescribeClusterResult.
*/
DescribeClusterResult describeCluster(DescribeClusterOptions options);
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeAcls(AclBindingFilter, DescribeAclsOptions)} with
* default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param filter The filter to use.
* @return The DescribeAclsResult.
*/
default DescribeAclsResult describeAcls(AclBindingFilter filter) {
return describeAcls(filter, new DescribeAclsOptions());
}
/**
* Lists access control lists (ACLs) according to the supplied filter.
*
* Note: it may take some time for changes made by {@code createAcls} or {@code deleteAcls} to be reflected
* in the output of {@code describeAcls}.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param filter The filter to use.
* @param options The options to use when listing the ACLs.
* @return The DescribeAclsResult.
*/
DescribeAclsResult describeAcls(AclBindingFilter filter, DescribeAclsOptions options);
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #createAcls(Collection, CreateAclsOptions)} with
* default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param acls The ACLs to create
* @return The CreateAclsResult.
*/
default CreateAclsResult createAcls(Collection acls) {
return createAcls(acls, new CreateAclsOptions());
}
/**
* Creates access control lists (ACLs) which are bound to specific resources.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some ACLs while fail for others.
*
* If you attempt to add an ACL that duplicates an existing ACL, no error will be raised, but
* no changes will be made.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param acls The ACLs to create
* @param options The options to use when creating the ACLs.
* @return The CreateAclsResult.
*/
CreateAclsResult createAcls(Collection acls, CreateAclsOptions options);
/**
* This is a convenience method for {@link #deleteAcls(Collection, DeleteAclsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param filters The filters to use.
* @return The DeleteAclsResult.
*/
default DeleteAclsResult deleteAcls(Collection filters) {
return deleteAcls(filters, new DeleteAclsOptions());
}
/**
* Deletes access control lists (ACLs) according to the supplied filters.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some ACLs while fail for others.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param filters The filters to use.
* @param options The options to use when deleting the ACLs.
* @return The DeleteAclsResult.
*/
DeleteAclsResult deleteAcls(Collection filters, DeleteAclsOptions options);
/**
* Get the configuration for the specified resources with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeConfigs(Collection, DescribeConfigsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param resources The resources (topic and broker resource types are currently supported)
* @return The DescribeConfigsResult
*/
default DescribeConfigsResult describeConfigs(Collection resources) {
return describeConfigs(resources, new DescribeConfigsOptions());
}
/**
* Get the configuration for the specified resources.
*
* The returned configuration includes default values and the isDefault() method can be used to distinguish them
* from user supplied values.
*
* The value of config entries where isSensitive() is true is always {@code null} so that sensitive information
* is not disclosed.
*
* Config entries where isReadOnly() is true cannot be updated.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param resources The resources (topic and broker resource types are currently supported)
* @param options The options to use when describing configs
* @return The DescribeConfigsResult
*/
DescribeConfigsResult describeConfigs(Collection resources, DescribeConfigsOptions options);
/**
* Update the configuration for the specified resources with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #alterConfigs(Map, AlterConfigsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param configs The resources with their configs (topic is the only resource type with configs that can
* be updated currently)
* @return The AlterConfigsResult
* @deprecated Since 2.3. Use {@link #incrementalAlterConfigs(Map)}.
*/
@Deprecated
default AlterConfigsResult alterConfigs(Map configs) {
return alterConfigs(configs, new AlterConfigsOptions());
}
/**
* Update the configuration for the specified resources with the default options.
*
* Updates are not transactional so they may succeed for some resources while fail for others. The configs for
* a particular resource are updated atomically.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param configs The resources with their configs (topic is the only resource type with configs that can
* be updated currently)
* @param options The options to use when describing configs
* @return The AlterConfigsResult
* @deprecated Since 2.3. Use {@link #incrementalAlterConfigs(Map, AlterConfigsOptions)}.
*/
@Deprecated
AlterConfigsResult alterConfigs(Map configs, AlterConfigsOptions options);
/**
* Incrementally updates the configuration for the specified resources with default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #incrementalAlterConfigs(Map, AlterConfigsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.3.0 or higher.
*
* @param configs The resources with their configs
* @return The AlterConfigsResult
*/
default AlterConfigsResult incrementalAlterConfigs(Map> configs) {
return incrementalAlterConfigs(configs, new AlterConfigsOptions());
}
/**
* Incrementally update the configuration for the specified resources.
*
* Updates are not transactional so they may succeed for some resources while fail for others. The configs for
* a particular resource are updated atomically.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@link AlterConfigsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* if the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TopicAuthorizationException}
* if the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the Topic.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnknownTopicOrPartitionException}
* if the Topic doesn't exist.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidRequestException}
* if the request details are invalid. e.g., a configuration key was specified more than once for a resource
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.3.0 or higher.
*
* @param configs The resources with their configs
* @param options The options to use when altering configs
* @return The AlterConfigsResult
*/
AlterConfigsResult incrementalAlterConfigs(Map> configs, AlterConfigsOptions options);
/**
* Change the log directory for the specified replicas. If the replica does not exist on the broker, the result
* shows REPLICA_NOT_AVAILABLE for the given replica and the replica will be created in the given log directory on the
* broker when it is created later. If the replica already exists on the broker, the replica will be moved to the given
* log directory if it is not already there. For detailed result, inspect the returned {@link AlterReplicaLogDirsResult} instance.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some replicas while fail for others.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #alterReplicaLogDirs(Map, AlterReplicaLogDirsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param replicaAssignment The replicas with their log directory absolute path
* @return The AlterReplicaLogDirsResult
*/
default AlterReplicaLogDirsResult alterReplicaLogDirs(Map replicaAssignment) {
return alterReplicaLogDirs(replicaAssignment, new AlterReplicaLogDirsOptions());
}
/**
* Change the log directory for the specified replicas. If the replica does not exist on the broker, the result
* shows REPLICA_NOT_AVAILABLE for the given replica and the replica will be created in the given log directory on the
* broker when it is created later. If the replica already exists on the broker, the replica will be moved to the given
* log directory if it is not already there. For detailed result, inspect the returned {@link AlterReplicaLogDirsResult} instance.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some replicas while fail for others.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* @param replicaAssignment The replicas with their log directory absolute path
* @param options The options to use when changing replica dir
* @return The AlterReplicaLogDirsResult
*/
AlterReplicaLogDirsResult alterReplicaLogDirs(Map replicaAssignment,
AlterReplicaLogDirsOptions options);
/**
* Query the information of all log directories on the given set of brokers
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeLogDirs(Collection, DescribeLogDirsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param brokers A list of brokers
* @return The DescribeLogDirsResult
*/
default DescribeLogDirsResult describeLogDirs(Collection brokers) {
return describeLogDirs(brokers, new DescribeLogDirsOptions());
}
/**
* Query the information of all log directories on the given set of brokers
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param brokers A list of brokers
* @param options The options to use when querying log dir info
* @return The DescribeLogDirsResult
*/
DescribeLogDirsResult describeLogDirs(Collection brokers, DescribeLogDirsOptions options);
/**
* Query the replica log directory information for the specified replicas.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeReplicaLogDirs(Collection, DescribeReplicaLogDirsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param replicas The replicas to query
* @return The DescribeReplicaLogDirsResult
*/
default DescribeReplicaLogDirsResult describeReplicaLogDirs(Collection replicas) {
return describeReplicaLogDirs(replicas, new DescribeReplicaLogDirsOptions());
}
/**
* Query the replica log directory information for the specified replicas.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param replicas The replicas to query
* @param options The options to use when querying replica log dir info
* @return The DescribeReplicaLogDirsResult
*/
DescribeReplicaLogDirsResult describeReplicaLogDirs(Collection replicas, DescribeReplicaLogDirsOptions options);
/**
* Increase the number of partitions of the topics given as the keys of {@code newPartitions}
* according to the corresponding values. If partitions are increased for a topic that has a key,
* the partition logic or ordering of the messages will be affected.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #createPartitions(Map, CreatePartitionsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @param newPartitions The topics which should have new partitions created, and corresponding parameters
* for the created partitions.
* @return The CreatePartitionsResult.
*/
default CreatePartitionsResult createPartitions(Map newPartitions) {
return createPartitions(newPartitions, new CreatePartitionsOptions());
}
/**
* Increase the number of partitions of the topics given as the keys of {@code newPartitions}
* according to the corresponding values. If partitions are increased for a topic that has a key,
* the partition logic or ordering of the messages will be affected.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some topics while fail for others.
*
* It may take several seconds after this method returns
* success for all the brokers to become aware that the partitions have been created.
* During this time, {@link #describeTopics(Collection)}
* may not return information about the new partitions.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.0.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from the
* {@link CreatePartitionsResult#values() values()} method of the returned {@link CreatePartitionsResult}
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.AuthorizationException}
* if the authenticated user is not authorized to alter the topic
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request was not completed in within the given {@link CreatePartitionsOptions#timeoutMs()}.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ReassignmentInProgressException}
* if a partition reassignment is currently in progress
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.BrokerNotAvailableException}
* if the requested {@link NewPartitions#assignments()} contain a broker that is currently unavailable.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidReplicationFactorException}
* if no {@link NewPartitions#assignments()} are given and it is impossible for the broker to assign
* replicas with the topics replication factor.
* - Subclasses of {@link org.apache.kafka.common.KafkaException}
* if the request is invalid in some way.
*
*
* @param newPartitions The topics which should have new partitions created, and corresponding parameters
* for the created partitions.
* @param options The options to use when creating the new partitions.
* @return The CreatePartitionsResult.
*/
CreatePartitionsResult createPartitions(Map newPartitions,
CreatePartitionsOptions options);
/**
* Delete records whose offset is smaller than the given offset of the corresponding partition.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #deleteRecords(Map, DeleteRecordsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param recordsToDelete The topic partitions and related offsets from which records deletion starts.
* @return The DeleteRecordsResult.
*/
default DeleteRecordsResult deleteRecords(Map recordsToDelete) {
return deleteRecords(recordsToDelete, new DeleteRecordsOptions());
}
/**
* Delete records whose offset is smaller than the given offset of the corresponding partition.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 0.11.0.0 or higher.
*
* @param recordsToDelete The topic partitions and related offsets from which records deletion starts.
* @param options The options to use when deleting records.
* @return The DeleteRecordsResult.
*/
DeleteRecordsResult deleteRecords(Map recordsToDelete,
DeleteRecordsOptions options);
/**
* Create a Delegation Token.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #createDelegationToken(CreateDelegationTokenOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return The CreateDelegationTokenResult.
*/
default CreateDelegationTokenResult createDelegationToken() {
return createDelegationToken(new CreateDelegationTokenOptions());
}
/**
* Create a Delegation Token.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from the
* {@link CreateDelegationTokenResult#delegationToken() delegationToken()} method of the returned {@link CreateDelegationTokenResult}
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedByAuthenticationException}
* If the request sent on PLAINTEXT/1-way SSL channels or delegation token authenticated channels.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidPrincipalTypeException}
* if the renewers principal type is not supported.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenDisabledException}
* if the delegation token feature is disabled.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request was not completed in within the given {@link CreateDelegationTokenOptions#timeoutMs()}.
*
*
* @param options The options to use when creating delegation token.
* @return The DeleteRecordsResult.
*/
CreateDelegationTokenResult createDelegationToken(CreateDelegationTokenOptions options);
/**
* Renew a Delegation Token.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #renewDelegationToken(byte[], RenewDelegationTokenOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @param hmac HMAC of the Delegation token
* @return The RenewDelegationTokenResult.
*/
default RenewDelegationTokenResult renewDelegationToken(byte[] hmac) {
return renewDelegationToken(hmac, new RenewDelegationTokenOptions());
}
/**
* Renew a Delegation Token.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from the
* {@link RenewDelegationTokenResult#expiryTimestamp() expiryTimestamp()} method of the returned {@link RenewDelegationTokenResult}
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedByAuthenticationException}
* If the request sent on PLAINTEXT/1-way SSL channels or delegation token authenticated channels.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenDisabledException}
* if the delegation token feature is disabled.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenNotFoundException}
* if the delegation token is not found on server.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenOwnerMismatchException}
* if the authenticated user is not owner/renewer of the token.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenExpiredException}
* if the delegation token is expired.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request was not completed in within the given {@link RenewDelegationTokenOptions#timeoutMs()}.
*
*
* @param hmac HMAC of the Delegation token
* @param options The options to use when renewing delegation token.
* @return The RenewDelegationTokenResult.
*/
RenewDelegationTokenResult renewDelegationToken(byte[] hmac, RenewDelegationTokenOptions options);
/**
* Expire a Delegation Token.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #expireDelegationToken(byte[], ExpireDelegationTokenOptions)} with default options.
* This will expire the token immediately. See the overload for more details.
*
* @param hmac HMAC of the Delegation token
* @return The ExpireDelegationTokenResult.
*/
default ExpireDelegationTokenResult expireDelegationToken(byte[] hmac) {
return expireDelegationToken(hmac, new ExpireDelegationTokenOptions());
}
/**
* Expire a Delegation Token.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from the
* {@link ExpireDelegationTokenResult#expiryTimestamp() expiryTimestamp()} method of the returned {@link ExpireDelegationTokenResult}
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedByAuthenticationException}
* If the request sent on PLAINTEXT/1-way SSL channels or delegation token authenticated channels.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenDisabledException}
* if the delegation token feature is disabled.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenNotFoundException}
* if the delegation token is not found on server.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenOwnerMismatchException}
* if the authenticated user is not owner/renewer of the requested token.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenExpiredException}
* if the delegation token is expired.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request was not completed in within the given {@link ExpireDelegationTokenOptions#timeoutMs()}.
*
*
* @param hmac HMAC of the Delegation token
* @param options The options to use when expiring delegation token.
* @return The ExpireDelegationTokenResult.
*/
ExpireDelegationTokenResult expireDelegationToken(byte[] hmac, ExpireDelegationTokenOptions options);
/**
* Describe the Delegation Tokens.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeDelegationToken(DescribeDelegationTokenOptions)} with default options.
* This will return all the user owned tokens and tokens where user have Describe permission. See the overload for more details.
*
* @return The DescribeDelegationTokenResult.
*/
default DescribeDelegationTokenResult describeDelegationToken() {
return describeDelegationToken(new DescribeDelegationTokenOptions());
}
/**
* Describe the Delegation Tokens.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 1.1.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from the
* {@link DescribeDelegationTokenResult#delegationTokens() delegationTokens()} method of the returned {@link DescribeDelegationTokenResult}
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedByAuthenticationException}
* If the request sent on PLAINTEXT/1-way SSL channels or delegation token authenticated channels.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DelegationTokenDisabledException}
* if the delegation token feature is disabled.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request was not completed in within the given {@link DescribeDelegationTokenOptions#timeoutMs()}.
*
*
* @param options The options to use when describing delegation tokens.
* @return The DescribeDelegationTokenResult.
*/
DescribeDelegationTokenResult describeDelegationToken(DescribeDelegationTokenOptions options);
/**
* Describe some group IDs in the cluster.
*
* @param groupIds The IDs of the groups to describe.
* @param options The options to use when describing the groups.
* @return The DescribeConsumerGroupResult.
*/
DescribeConsumerGroupsResult describeConsumerGroups(Collection groupIds,
DescribeConsumerGroupsOptions options);
/**
* Describe some group IDs in the cluster, with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeConsumerGroups(Collection, DescribeConsumerGroupsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* @param groupIds The IDs of the groups to describe.
* @return The DescribeConsumerGroupResult.
*/
default DescribeConsumerGroupsResult describeConsumerGroups(Collection groupIds) {
return describeConsumerGroups(groupIds, new DescribeConsumerGroupsOptions());
}
/**
* List the consumer groups available in the cluster.
*
* @param options The options to use when listing the consumer groups.
* @return The ListGroupsResult.
*/
ListConsumerGroupsResult listConsumerGroups(ListConsumerGroupsOptions options);
/**
* List the consumer groups available in the cluster with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #listConsumerGroups(ListConsumerGroupsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return The ListGroupsResult.
*/
default ListConsumerGroupsResult listConsumerGroups() {
return listConsumerGroups(new ListConsumerGroupsOptions());
}
/**
* List the consumer group offsets available in the cluster.
*
* @param options The options to use when listing the consumer group offsets.
* @return The ListGroupOffsetsResult
*/
default ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult listConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId, ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions options) {
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
ListConsumerGroupOffsetsSpec groupSpec = new ListConsumerGroupOffsetsSpec()
.topicPartitions(options.topicPartitions());
// We can use the provided options with the batched API, which uses topic partitions from
// the group spec and ignores any topic partitions set in the options.
return listConsumerGroupOffsets(Collections.singletonMap(groupId, groupSpec), options);
}
/**
* List the consumer group offsets available in the cluster with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #listConsumerGroupOffsets(Map, ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions)}
* to list offsets of all partitions of one group with default options.
*
* @return The ListGroupOffsetsResult.
*/
default ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult listConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId) {
return listConsumerGroupOffsets(groupId, new ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions());
}
/**
* List the consumer group offsets available in the cluster for the specified consumer groups.
*
* @param groupSpecs Map of consumer group ids to a spec that specifies the topic partitions of the group to list offsets for.
*
* @param options The options to use when listing the consumer group offsets.
* @return The ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult
*/
ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult listConsumerGroupOffsets(Map groupSpecs, ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions options);
/**
* List the consumer group offsets available in the cluster for the specified groups with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for
* {@link #listConsumerGroupOffsets(Map, ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions)} with default options.
*
* @param groupSpecs Map of consumer group ids to a spec that specifies the topic partitions of the group to list offsets for.
* @return The ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult.
*/
default ListConsumerGroupOffsetsResult listConsumerGroupOffsets(Map groupSpecs) {
return listConsumerGroupOffsets(groupSpecs, new ListConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions());
}
/**
* Delete consumer groups from the cluster.
*
* @param options The options to use when deleting a consumer group.
* @return The DeleteConsumerGroupsResult.
*/
DeleteConsumerGroupsResult deleteConsumerGroups(Collection groupIds, DeleteConsumerGroupsOptions options);
/**
* Delete consumer groups from the cluster with the default options.
*
* @return The DeleteConsumerGroupResult.
*/
default DeleteConsumerGroupsResult deleteConsumerGroups(Collection groupIds) {
return deleteConsumerGroups(groupIds, new DeleteConsumerGroupsOptions());
}
/**
* Delete committed offsets for a set of partitions in a consumer group. This will
* succeed at the partition level only if the group is not actively subscribed
* to the corresponding topic.
*
* @param options The options to use when deleting offsets in a consumer group.
* @return The DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsResult.
*/
DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsResult deleteConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId,
Set partitions,
DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions options);
/**
* Delete committed offsets for a set of partitions in a consumer group with the default
* options. This will succeed at the partition level only if the group is not actively
* subscribed to the corresponding topic.
*
* @return The DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsResult.
*/
default DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsResult deleteConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId, Set partitions) {
return deleteConsumerGroupOffsets(groupId, partitions, new DeleteConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions());
}
/**
* Elect a replica as leader for topic partitions.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #electLeaders(ElectionType, Set, ElectLeadersOptions)}
* with default options.
*
* @param electionType The type of election to conduct.
* @param partitions The topics and partitions for which to conduct elections.
* @return The ElectLeadersResult.
*/
default ElectLeadersResult electLeaders(ElectionType electionType, Set partitions) {
return electLeaders(electionType, partitions, new ElectLeadersOptions());
}
/**
* Elect a replica as leader for the given {@code partitions}, or for all partitions if the argument
* to {@code partitions} is null.
*
* This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some partitions while fail for others.
*
* It may take several seconds after this method returns success for all the brokers in the cluster
* to become aware that the partitions have new leaders. During this time,
* {@link #describeTopics(Collection)} may not return information about the partitions'
* new leaders.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.2.0 or later if preferred election is use;
* otherwise the brokers most be 2.4.0 or higher.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the future obtained
* from the returned {@link ElectLeadersResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* if the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnknownTopicOrPartitionException}
* if the topic or partition did not exist within the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidTopicException}
* if the topic was already queued for deletion.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.NotControllerException}
* if the request was sent to a broker that was not the controller for the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request timed out before the election was complete.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.LeaderNotAvailableException}
* if the preferred leader was not alive or not in the ISR.
*
*
* @param electionType The type of election to conduct.
* @param partitions The topics and partitions for which to conduct elections.
* @param options The options to use when electing the leaders.
* @return The ElectLeadersResult.
*/
ElectLeadersResult electLeaders(
ElectionType electionType,
Set partitions,
ElectLeadersOptions options);
/**
* Change the reassignments for one or more partitions.
* Providing an empty Optional (e.g via {@link Optional#empty()}) will revert the reassignment for the associated partition.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #alterPartitionReassignments(Map, AlterPartitionReassignmentsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*/
default AlterPartitionReassignmentsResult alterPartitionReassignments(
Map> reassignments) {
return alterPartitionReassignments(reassignments, new AlterPartitionReassignmentsOptions());
}
/**
* Change the reassignments for one or more partitions.
* Providing an empty Optional (e.g via {@link Optional#empty()}) will revert the reassignment for the associated partition.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@code AlterPartitionReassignmentsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnknownTopicOrPartitionException}
* If the topic or partition does not exist within the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* if the request timed out before the controller could record the new assignments.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidReplicaAssignmentException}
* If the specified assignment was not valid.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.NoReassignmentInProgressException}
* If there was an attempt to cancel a reassignment for a partition which was not being reassigned.
*
*
* @param reassignments The reassignments to add, modify, or remove. See {@link NewPartitionReassignment}.
* @param options The options to use.
* @return The result.
*/
AlterPartitionReassignmentsResult alterPartitionReassignments(
Map> reassignments,
AlterPartitionReassignmentsOptions options);
/**
* List all of the current partition reassignments
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #listPartitionReassignments(ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*/
default ListPartitionReassignmentsResult listPartitionReassignments() {
return listPartitionReassignments(new ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions());
}
/**
* List the current reassignments for the given partitions
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #listPartitionReassignments(Set, ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*/
default ListPartitionReassignmentsResult listPartitionReassignments(Set partitions) {
return listPartitionReassignments(partitions, new ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions());
}
/**
* List the current reassignments for the given partitions
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@code ListPartitionReassignmentsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user doesn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnknownTopicOrPartitionException}
* If a given topic or partition does not exist.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the controller could list the current reassignments.
*
*
* @param partitions The topic partitions to list reassignments for.
* @param options The options to use.
* @return The result.
*/
default ListPartitionReassignmentsResult listPartitionReassignments(
Set partitions,
ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions options) {
return listPartitionReassignments(Optional.of(partitions), options);
}
/**
* List all of the current partition reassignments
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@code ListPartitionReassignmentsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user doesn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnknownTopicOrPartitionException}
* If a given topic or partition does not exist.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the controller could list the current reassignments.
*
*
* @param options The options to use.
* @return The result.
*/
default ListPartitionReassignmentsResult listPartitionReassignments(ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions options) {
return listPartitionReassignments(Optional.empty(), options);
}
/**
* @param partitions the partitions we want to get reassignment for, or an empty optional if we want to get the reassignments for all partitions in the cluster
* @param options The options to use.
* @return The result.
*/
ListPartitionReassignmentsResult listPartitionReassignments(Optional> partitions,
ListPartitionReassignmentsOptions options);
/**
* Remove members from the consumer group by given member identities.
*
* For possible error codes, refer to {@link LeaveGroupResponse}.
*
* @param groupId The ID of the group to remove member from.
* @param options The options to carry removing members' information.
* @return The MembershipChangeResult.
*/
RemoveMembersFromConsumerGroupResult removeMembersFromConsumerGroup(String groupId, RemoveMembersFromConsumerGroupOptions options);
/**
*
Alters offsets for the specified group. In order to succeed, the group must be empty.
*
*
This is a convenience method for {@link #alterConsumerGroupOffsets(String, Map, AlterConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @param groupId The group for which to alter offsets.
* @param offsets A map of offsets by partition with associated metadata.
* @return The AlterOffsetsResult.
*/
default AlterConsumerGroupOffsetsResult alterConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId, Map offsets) {
return alterConsumerGroupOffsets(groupId, offsets, new AlterConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions());
}
/**
* Alters offsets for the specified group. In order to succeed, the group must be empty.
*
*
This operation is not transactional so it may succeed for some partitions while fail for others.
*
* @param groupId The group for which to alter offsets.
* @param offsets A map of offsets by partition with associated metadata. Partitions not specified in the map are ignored.
* @param options The options to use when altering the offsets.
* @return The AlterOffsetsResult.
*/
AlterConsumerGroupOffsetsResult alterConsumerGroupOffsets(String groupId, Map offsets, AlterConsumerGroupOffsetsOptions options);
/**
* List offset for the specified partitions and OffsetSpec. This operation enables to find
* the beginning offset, end offset as well as the offset matching a timestamp in partitions.
*
*
This is a convenience method for {@link #listOffsets(Map, ListOffsetsOptions)}
*
* @param topicPartitionOffsets The mapping from partition to the OffsetSpec to look up.
* @return The ListOffsetsResult.
*/
default ListOffsetsResult listOffsets(Map topicPartitionOffsets) {
return listOffsets(topicPartitionOffsets, new ListOffsetsOptions());
}
/**
* List offset for the specified partitions. This operation enables to find
* the beginning offset, end offset as well as the offset matching a timestamp in partitions.
*
* @param topicPartitionOffsets The mapping from partition to the OffsetSpec to look up.
* @param options The options to use when retrieving the offsets
* @return The ListOffsetsResult.
*/
ListOffsetsResult listOffsets(Map topicPartitionOffsets, ListOffsetsOptions options);
/**
* Describes all entities matching the provided filter that have at least one client quota configuration
* value defined.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeClientQuotas(ClientQuotaFilter, DescribeClientQuotasOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.6.0 or higher.
*
* @param filter the filter to apply to match entities
* @return the DescribeClientQuotasResult containing the result
*/
default DescribeClientQuotasResult describeClientQuotas(ClientQuotaFilter filter) {
return describeClientQuotas(filter, new DescribeClientQuotasOptions());
}
/**
* Describes all entities matching the provided filter that have at least one client quota configuration
* value defined.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the future from the
* returned {@link DescribeClientQuotasResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have describe access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidRequestException}
* If the request details are invalid. e.g., an invalid entity type was specified.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the describe could finish.
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.6.0 or higher.
*
* @param filter the filter to apply to match entities
* @param options the options to use
* @return the DescribeClientQuotasResult containing the result
*/
DescribeClientQuotasResult describeClientQuotas(ClientQuotaFilter filter, DescribeClientQuotasOptions options);
/**
* Alters client quota configurations with the specified alterations.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #alterClientQuotas(Collection, AlterClientQuotasOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.6.0 or higher.
*
* @param entries the alterations to perform
* @return the AlterClientQuotasResult containing the result
*/
default AlterClientQuotasResult alterClientQuotas(Collection entries) {
return alterClientQuotas(entries, new AlterClientQuotasOptions());
}
/**
* Alters client quota configurations with the specified alterations.
*
* Alterations for a single entity are atomic, but across entities is not guaranteed. The resulting
* per-entity error code should be evaluated to resolve the success or failure of all updates.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@link AlterClientQuotasResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidRequestException}
* If the request details are invalid. e.g., a configuration key was specified more than once for an entity.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the alterations could finish. It cannot be guaranteed whether the update
* succeed or not.
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.6.0 or higher.
*
* @param entries the alterations to perform
* @return the AlterClientQuotasResult containing the result
*/
AlterClientQuotasResult alterClientQuotas(Collection entries, AlterClientQuotasOptions options);
/**
* Describe all SASL/SCRAM credentials.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeUserScramCredentials(List, DescribeUserScramCredentialsOptions)}
*
* @return The DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult.
*/
default DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult describeUserScramCredentials() {
return describeUserScramCredentials(null, new DescribeUserScramCredentialsOptions());
}
/**
* Describe SASL/SCRAM credentials for the given users.
*
*
This is a convenience method for {@link #describeUserScramCredentials(List, DescribeUserScramCredentialsOptions)}
*
* @param users the users for which credentials are to be described; all users' credentials are described if null
* or empty.
* @return The DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult.
*/
default DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult describeUserScramCredentials(List users) {
return describeUserScramCredentials(users, new DescribeUserScramCredentialsOptions());
}
/**
* Describe SASL/SCRAM credentials.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures from the
* returned {@link DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have describe access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ResourceNotFoundException}
* If the user did not exist/had no SCRAM credentials.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.DuplicateResourceException}
* If the user was requested to be described more than once in the original request.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the describe operation could finish.
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.7.0 or higher.
*
* @param users the users for which credentials are to be described; all users' credentials are described if null
* or empty.
* @param options The options to use when describing the credentials
* @return The DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult.
*/
DescribeUserScramCredentialsResult describeUserScramCredentials(List users, DescribeUserScramCredentialsOptions options);
/**
* Alter SASL/SCRAM credentials for the given users.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #alterUserScramCredentials(List, AlterUserScramCredentialsOptions)}
*
* @param alterations the alterations to be applied
* @return The AlterUserScramCredentialsResult.
*/
default AlterUserScramCredentialsResult alterUserScramCredentials(List alterations) {
return alterUserScramCredentials(alterations, new AlterUserScramCredentialsOptions());
}
/**
* Alter SASL/SCRAM credentials.
*
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} any of the futures from the
* returned {@link AlterUserScramCredentialsResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.NotControllerException}
* If the request is not sent to the Controller broker.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedByAuthenticationException}
* If the user authenticated with a delegation token.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedSaslMechanismException}
* If the requested SCRAM mechanism is unrecognized or otherwise unsupported.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnacceptableCredentialException}
* If the username is empty or the requested number of iterations is too small or too large.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the describe could finish.
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.7.0 or higher.
*
* @param alterations the alterations to be applied
* @param options The options to use when altering the credentials
* @return The AlterUserScramCredentialsResult.
*/
AlterUserScramCredentialsResult alterUserScramCredentials(List alterations,
AlterUserScramCredentialsOptions options);
/**
* Describes finalized as well as supported features.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeFeatures(DescribeFeaturesOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return the {@link DescribeFeaturesResult} containing the result
*/
default DescribeFeaturesResult describeFeatures() {
return describeFeatures(new DescribeFeaturesOptions());
}
/**
* Describes finalized as well as supported features. The request is issued to any random
* broker.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the future from the
* returned {@link DescribeFeaturesResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the describe operation could finish.
*
*
*
* @param options the options to use
* @return the {@link DescribeFeaturesResult} containing the result
*/
DescribeFeaturesResult describeFeatures(DescribeFeaturesOptions options);
/**
* Applies specified updates to finalized features. This operation is not transactional so some
* updates may succeed while the rest may fail.
*
* The API takes in a map of finalized feature names to {@link FeatureUpdate} that needs to be
* applied. Each entry in the map specifies the finalized feature to be added or updated or
* deleted, along with the new max feature version level value. This request is issued only to
* the controller since the API is only served by the controller. The return value contains an
* error code for each supplied {@link FeatureUpdate}, and the code indicates if the update
* succeeded or failed in the controller.
*
* - Downgrade of feature version level is not a regular operation/intent. It is only allowed
* in the controller if the {@link FeatureUpdate} has the allowDowngrade flag set. Setting this
* flag conveys user intent to attempt downgrade of a feature max version level. Note that
* despite the allowDowngrade flag being set, certain downgrades may be rejected by the
* controller if it is deemed impossible.
* - Deletion of a finalized feature version is not a regular operation/intent. It could be
* done by setting the allowDowngrade flag to true in the {@link FeatureUpdate}, and, setting
* the max version level to a value less than 1.
*
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures
* obtained from the returned {@link UpdateFeaturesResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have alter access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.InvalidRequestException}
* If the request details are invalid. e.g., a non-existing finalized feature is attempted
* to be deleted or downgraded.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the updates could finish. It cannot be guaranteed whether
* the updates succeeded or not.
* - {@link FeatureUpdateFailedException}
* This means there was an unexpected error encountered when the update was applied on
* the controller. There is no guarantee on whether the update succeeded or failed. The best
* way to find out is to issue a {@link Admin#describeFeatures(DescribeFeaturesOptions)}
* request.
*
*
* This operation is supported by brokers with version 2.7.0 or higher.
* @param featureUpdates the map of finalized feature name to {@link FeatureUpdate}
* @param options the options to use
* @return the {@link UpdateFeaturesResult} containing the result
*/
UpdateFeaturesResult updateFeatures(Map featureUpdates, UpdateFeaturesOptions options);
/**
* Describes the state of the metadata quorum.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #describeMetadataQuorum(DescribeMetadataQuorumOptions)} with default options.
* See the overload for more details.
*
* @return the {@link DescribeMetadataQuorumResult} containing the result
*/
default DescribeMetadataQuorumResult describeMetadataQuorum() {
return describeMetadataQuorum(new DescribeMetadataQuorumOptions());
}
/**
* Describes the state of the metadata quorum.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the futures obtained from
* the returned {@code DescribeMetadataQuorumResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.ClusterAuthorizationException}
* If the authenticated user didn't have {@code DESCRIBE} access to the cluster.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the controller could list the cluster links.
*
*
* @param options The {@link DescribeMetadataQuorumOptions} to use when describing the quorum.
* @return the {@link DescribeMetadataQuorumResult} containing the result
*/
DescribeMetadataQuorumResult describeMetadataQuorum(DescribeMetadataQuorumOptions options);
/**
* Unregister a broker.
*
* This operation does not have any effect on partition assignments. It is supported
* only on Kafka clusters which use Raft to store metadata, rather than ZooKeeper.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #unregisterBroker(int, UnregisterBrokerOptions)}
*
* @param brokerId the broker id to unregister.
*
* @return the {@link UnregisterBrokerResult} containing the result
*/
@InterfaceStability.Unstable
default UnregisterBrokerResult unregisterBroker(int brokerId) {
return unregisterBroker(brokerId, new UnregisterBrokerOptions());
}
/**
* Unregister a broker.
*
* This operation does not have any effect on partition assignments. It is supported
* only on Kafka clusters which use Raft to store metadata, rather than ZooKeeper.
*
* The following exceptions can be anticipated when calling {@code get()} on the future from the
* returned {@link UnregisterBrokerResult}:
*
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.TimeoutException}
* If the request timed out before the describe operation could finish.
* - {@link org.apache.kafka.common.errors.UnsupportedVersionException}
* If the software is too old to support the unregistration API, or if the
* cluster is not using Raft to store metadata.
*
*
*
* @param brokerId the broker id to unregister.
* @param options the options to use.
*
* @return the {@link UnregisterBrokerResult} containing the result
*/
@InterfaceStability.Unstable
UnregisterBrokerResult unregisterBroker(int brokerId, UnregisterBrokerOptions options);
/**
* Describe producer state on a set of topic partitions. See
* {@link #describeProducers(Collection, DescribeProducersOptions)} for more details.
*
* @param partitions The set of partitions to query
* @return The result
*/
default DescribeProducersResult describeProducers(Collection partitions) {
return describeProducers(partitions, new DescribeProducersOptions());
}
/**
* Describe active producer state on a set of topic partitions. Unless a specific broker
* is requested through {@link DescribeProducersOptions#brokerId(int)}, this will
* query the partition leader to find the producer state.
*
* @param partitions The set of partitions to query
* @param options Options to control the method behavior
* @return The result
*/
DescribeProducersResult describeProducers(Collection partitions, DescribeProducersOptions options);
/**
* Describe the state of a set of transactional IDs. See
* {@link #describeTransactions(Collection, DescribeTransactionsOptions)} for more details.
*
* @param transactionalIds The set of transactional IDs to query
* @return The result
*/
default DescribeTransactionsResult describeTransactions(Collection transactionalIds) {
return describeTransactions(transactionalIds, new DescribeTransactionsOptions());
}
/**
* Describe the state of a set of transactional IDs from the respective transaction coordinators,
* which are dynamically discovered.
*
* @param transactionalIds The set of transactional IDs to query
* @param options Options to control the method behavior
* @return The result
*/
DescribeTransactionsResult describeTransactions(Collection transactionalIds, DescribeTransactionsOptions options);
/**
* Forcefully abort a transaction which is open on a topic partition. See
* {@link #abortTransaction(AbortTransactionSpec, AbortTransactionOptions)} for more details.
*
* @param spec The transaction specification including topic partition and producer details
* @return The result
*/
default AbortTransactionResult abortTransaction(AbortTransactionSpec spec) {
return abortTransaction(spec, new AbortTransactionOptions());
}
/**
* Forcefully abort a transaction which is open on a topic partition. This will
* send a `WriteTxnMarkers` request to the partition leader in order to abort the
* transaction. This requires administrative privileges.
*
* @param spec The transaction specification including topic partition and producer details
* @param options Options to control the method behavior (including filters)
* @return The result
*/
AbortTransactionResult abortTransaction(AbortTransactionSpec spec, AbortTransactionOptions options);
/**
* List active transactions in the cluster. See
* {@link #listTransactions(ListTransactionsOptions)} for more details.
*
* @return The result
*/
default ListTransactionsResult listTransactions() {
return listTransactions(new ListTransactionsOptions());
}
/**
* List active transactions in the cluster. This will query all potential transaction
* coordinators in the cluster and collect the state of all transactions. Users
* should typically attempt to reduce the size of the result set using
* {@link ListTransactionsOptions#filterProducerIds(Collection)} or
* {@link ListTransactionsOptions#filterStates(Collection)}
*
* @param options Options to control the method behavior (including filters)
* @return The result
*/
ListTransactionsResult listTransactions(ListTransactionsOptions options);
/**
* Fence out all active producers that use any of the provided transactional IDs, with the default options.
*
* This is a convenience method for {@link #fenceProducers(Collection, FenceProducersOptions)}
* with default options. See the overload for more details.
*
* @param transactionalIds The IDs of the producers to fence.
* @return The FenceProducersResult.
*/
default FenceProducersResult fenceProducers(Collection transactionalIds) {
return fenceProducers(transactionalIds, new FenceProducersOptions());
}
/**
* Fence out all active producers that use any of the provided transactional IDs.
*
* @param transactionalIds The IDs of the producers to fence.
* @param options The options to use when fencing the producers.
* @return The FenceProducersResult.
*/
FenceProducersResult fenceProducers(Collection transactionalIds,
FenceProducersOptions options);
/**
* Get the metrics kept by the adminClient
*/
Map metrics();
}