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package org.apache.kafka.streams.processor;
import org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord;
import org.apache.kafka.streams.errors.StreamsException;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* Retrieves embedded metadata timestamps from Kafka messages.
* If a record has a negative (invalid) timestamp value, this extractor raises an exception.
*
* Embedded metadata timestamp was introduced in "KIP-32: Add timestamps to Kafka message" for the new
* 0.10+ Kafka message format.
*
* Here, "embedded metadata" refers to the fact that compatible Kafka producer clients automatically and
* transparently embed such timestamps into message metadata they send to Kafka, which can then be retrieved
* via this timestamp extractor.
*
* If the embedded metadata timestamp represents CreateTime (cf. Kafka broker setting
* {@code message.timestamp.type} and Kafka topic setting {@code log.message.timestamp.type}),
* this extractor effectively provides event-time semantics.
* If LogAppendTime is used as broker/topic setting to define the embedded metadata timestamps,
* using this extractor effectively provides ingestion-time semantics.
*
* If you need processing-time semantics, use {@link WallclockTimestampExtractor}.
*
* @see LogAndSkipOnInvalidTimestamp
* @see UsePartitionTimeOnInvalidTimestamp
* @see WallclockTimestampExtractor
*/
public class FailOnInvalidTimestamp extends ExtractRecordMetadataTimestamp {
private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(FailOnInvalidTimestamp.class);
/**
* Raises an exception on every call.
*
* @param record a data record
* @param recordTimestamp the timestamp extractor from the record
* @param partitionTime the highest extracted valid timestamp of the current record's partition˙ (could be -1 if unknown)
* @return nothing; always raises an exception
* @throws StreamsException on every invocation
*/
@Override
public long onInvalidTimestamp(final ConsumerRecord