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  1. package sarama
  2. import (
  3. "compress/gzip"
  4. "crypto/tls"
  5. "fmt"
  6. "io/ioutil"
  7. "net"
  8. "regexp"
  9. "time"
  10. "github.com/rcrowley/go-metrics"
  11. )
  12. const defaultClientID = "sarama"
  13. var validID = regexp.MustCompile(`\A[A-Za-z0-9._-]+\z`)
  14. // Config is used to pass multiple configuration options to Sarama's constructors.
  15. type Config struct {
  16. // Admin is the namespace for ClusterAdmin properties used by the administrative Kafka client.
  17. Admin struct {
  18. // The maximum duration the administrative Kafka client will wait for ClusterAdmin operations,
  19. // including topics, brokers, configurations and ACLs (defaults to 3 seconds).
  20. Timeout time.Duration
  21. }
  22. // Net is the namespace for network-level properties used by the Broker, and
  23. // shared by the Client/Producer/Consumer.
  24. Net struct {
  25. // How many outstanding requests a connection is allowed to have before
  26. // sending on it blocks (default 5).
  27. MaxOpenRequests int
  28. // All three of the below configurations are similar to the
  29. // `socket.timeout.ms` setting in JVM kafka. All of them default
  30. // to 30 seconds.
  31. DialTimeout time.Duration // How long to wait for the initial connection.
  32. ReadTimeout time.Duration // How long to wait for a response.
  33. WriteTimeout time.Duration // How long to wait for a transmit.
  34. TLS struct {
  35. // Whether or not to use TLS when connecting to the broker
  36. // (defaults to false).
  37. Enable bool
  38. // The TLS configuration to use for secure connections if
  39. // enabled (defaults to nil).
  40. Config *tls.Config
  41. }
  42. // SASL based authentication with broker. While there are multiple SASL authentication methods
  43. // the current implementation is limited to plaintext (SASL/PLAIN) authentication
  44. SASL struct {
  45. // Whether or not to use SASL authentication when connecting to the broker
  46. // (defaults to false).
  47. Enable bool
  48. // SASLMechanism is the name of the enabled SASL mechanism.
  49. // Possible values: OAUTHBEARER, PLAIN (defaults to PLAIN).
  50. Mechanism SASLMechanism
  51. // Whether or not to send the Kafka SASL handshake first if enabled
  52. // (defaults to true). You should only set this to false if you're using
  53. // a non-Kafka SASL proxy.
  54. Handshake bool
  55. //username and password for SASL/PLAIN or SASL/SCRAM authentication
  56. User string
  57. Password string
  58. // authz id used for SASL/SCRAM authentication
  59. SCRAMAuthzID string
  60. // SCRAMClient is a user provided implementation of a SCRAM
  61. // client used to perform the SCRAM exchange with the server.
  62. SCRAMClient SCRAMClient
  63. // TokenProvider is a user-defined callback for generating
  64. // access tokens for SASL/OAUTHBEARER auth. See the
  65. // AccessTokenProvider interface docs for proper implementation
  66. // guidelines.
  67. TokenProvider AccessTokenProvider
  68. }
  69. // KeepAlive specifies the keep-alive period for an active network connection.
  70. // If zero, keep-alives are disabled. (default is 0: disabled).
  71. KeepAlive time.Duration
  72. // LocalAddr is the local address to use when dialing an
  73. // address. The address must be of a compatible type for the
  74. // network being dialed.
  75. // If nil, a local address is automatically chosen.
  76. LocalAddr net.Addr
  77. }
  78. // Metadata is the namespace for metadata management properties used by the
  79. // Client, and shared by the Producer/Consumer.
  80. Metadata struct {
  81. Retry struct {
  82. // The total number of times to retry a metadata request when the
  83. // cluster is in the middle of a leader election (default 3).
  84. Max int
  85. // How long to wait for leader election to occur before retrying
  86. // (default 250ms). Similar to the JVM's `retry.backoff.ms`.
  87. Backoff time.Duration
  88. // Called to compute backoff time dynamically. Useful for implementing
  89. // more sophisticated backoff strategies. This takes precedence over
  90. // `Backoff` if set.
  91. BackoffFunc func(retries, maxRetries int) time.Duration
  92. }
  93. // How frequently to refresh the cluster metadata in the background.
  94. // Defaults to 10 minutes. Set to 0 to disable. Similar to
  95. // `topic.metadata.refresh.interval.ms` in the JVM version.
  96. RefreshFrequency time.Duration
  97. // Whether to maintain a full set of metadata for all topics, or just
  98. // the minimal set that has been necessary so far. The full set is simpler
  99. // and usually more convenient, but can take up a substantial amount of
  100. // memory if you have many topics and partitions. Defaults to true.
  101. Full bool
  102. }
  103. // Producer is the namespace for configuration related to producing messages,
  104. // used by the Producer.
  105. Producer struct {
  106. // The maximum permitted size of a message (defaults to 1000000). Should be
  107. // set equal to or smaller than the broker's `message.max.bytes`.
  108. MaxMessageBytes int
  109. // The level of acknowledgement reliability needed from the broker (defaults
  110. // to WaitForLocal). Equivalent to the `request.required.acks` setting of the
  111. // JVM producer.
  112. RequiredAcks RequiredAcks
  113. // The maximum duration the broker will wait the receipt of the number of
  114. // RequiredAcks (defaults to 10 seconds). This is only relevant when
  115. // RequiredAcks is set to WaitForAll or a number > 1. Only supports
  116. // millisecond resolution, nanoseconds will be truncated. Equivalent to
  117. // the JVM producer's `request.timeout.ms` setting.
  118. Timeout time.Duration
  119. // The type of compression to use on messages (defaults to no compression).
  120. // Similar to `compression.codec` setting of the JVM producer.
  121. Compression CompressionCodec
  122. // The level of compression to use on messages. The meaning depends
  123. // on the actual compression type used and defaults to default compression
  124. // level for the codec.
  125. CompressionLevel int
  126. // Generates partitioners for choosing the partition to send messages to
  127. // (defaults to hashing the message key). Similar to the `partitioner.class`
  128. // setting for the JVM producer.
  129. Partitioner PartitionerConstructor
  130. // If enabled, the producer will ensure that exactly one copy of each message is
  131. // written.
  132. Idempotent bool
  133. // Return specifies what channels will be populated. If they are set to true,
  134. // you must read from the respective channels to prevent deadlock. If,
  135. // however, this config is used to create a `SyncProducer`, both must be set
  136. // to true and you shall not read from the channels since the producer does
  137. // this internally.
  138. Return struct {
  139. // If enabled, successfully delivered messages will be returned on the
  140. // Successes channel (default disabled).
  141. Successes bool
  142. // If enabled, messages that failed to deliver will be returned on the
  143. // Errors channel, including error (default enabled).
  144. Errors bool
  145. }
  146. // The following config options control how often messages are batched up and
  147. // sent to the broker. By default, messages are sent as fast as possible, and
  148. // all messages received while the current batch is in-flight are placed
  149. // into the subsequent batch.
  150. Flush struct {
  151. // The best-effort number of bytes needed to trigger a flush. Use the
  152. // global sarama.MaxRequestSize to set a hard upper limit.
  153. Bytes int
  154. // The best-effort number of messages needed to trigger a flush. Use
  155. // `MaxMessages` to set a hard upper limit.
  156. Messages int
  157. // The best-effort frequency of flushes. Equivalent to
  158. // `queue.buffering.max.ms` setting of JVM producer.
  159. Frequency time.Duration
  160. // The maximum number of messages the producer will send in a single
  161. // broker request. Defaults to 0 for unlimited. Similar to
  162. // `queue.buffering.max.messages` in the JVM producer.
  163. MaxMessages int
  164. }
  165. Retry struct {
  166. // The total number of times to retry sending a message (default 3).
  167. // Similar to the `message.send.max.retries` setting of the JVM producer.
  168. Max int
  169. // How long to wait for the cluster to settle between retries
  170. // (default 100ms). Similar to the `retry.backoff.ms` setting of the
  171. // JVM producer.
  172. Backoff time.Duration
  173. // Called to compute backoff time dynamically. Useful for implementing
  174. // more sophisticated backoff strategies. This takes precedence over
  175. // `Backoff` if set.
  176. BackoffFunc func(retries, maxRetries int) time.Duration
  177. }
  178. }
  179. // Consumer is the namespace for configuration related to consuming messages,
  180. // used by the Consumer.
  181. Consumer struct {
  182. // Group is the namespace for configuring consumer group.
  183. Group struct {
  184. Session struct {
  185. // The timeout used to detect consumer failures when using Kafka's group management facility.
  186. // The consumer sends periodic heartbeats to indicate its liveness to the broker.
  187. // If no heartbeats are received by the broker before the expiration of this session timeout,
  188. // then the broker will remove this consumer from the group and initiate a rebalance.
  189. // Note that the value must be in the allowable range as configured in the broker configuration
  190. // by `group.min.session.timeout.ms` and `group.max.session.timeout.ms` (default 10s)
  191. Timeout time.Duration
  192. }
  193. Heartbeat struct {
  194. // The expected time between heartbeats to the consumer coordinator when using Kafka's group
  195. // management facilities. Heartbeats are used to ensure that the consumer's session stays active and
  196. // to facilitate rebalancing when new consumers join or leave the group.
  197. // The value must be set lower than Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout, but typically should be set no
  198. // higher than 1/3 of that value.
  199. // It can be adjusted even lower to control the expected time for normal rebalances (default 3s)
  200. Interval time.Duration
  201. }
  202. Rebalance struct {
  203. // Strategy for allocating topic partitions to members (default BalanceStrategyRange)
  204. Strategy BalanceStrategy
  205. // The maximum allowed time for each worker to join the group once a rebalance has begun.
  206. // This is basically a limit on the amount of time needed for all tasks to flush any pending
  207. // data and commit offsets. If the timeout is exceeded, then the worker will be removed from
  208. // the group, which will cause offset commit failures (default 60s).
  209. Timeout time.Duration
  210. Retry struct {
  211. // When a new consumer joins a consumer group the set of consumers attempt to "rebalance"
  212. // the load to assign partitions to each consumer. If the set of consumers changes while
  213. // this assignment is taking place the rebalance will fail and retry. This setting controls
  214. // the maximum number of attempts before giving up (default 4).
  215. Max int
  216. // Backoff time between retries during rebalance (default 2s)
  217. Backoff time.Duration
  218. }
  219. }
  220. Member struct {
  221. // Custom metadata to include when joining the group. The user data for all joined members
  222. // can be retrieved by sending a DescribeGroupRequest to the broker that is the
  223. // coordinator for the group.
  224. UserData []byte
  225. }
  226. }
  227. Retry struct {
  228. // How long to wait after a failing to read from a partition before
  229. // trying again (default 2s).
  230. Backoff time.Duration
  231. // Called to compute backoff time dynamically. Useful for implementing
  232. // more sophisticated backoff strategies. This takes precedence over
  233. // `Backoff` if set.
  234. BackoffFunc func(retries int) time.Duration
  235. }
  236. // Fetch is the namespace for controlling how many bytes are retrieved by any
  237. // given request.
  238. Fetch struct {
  239. // The minimum number of message bytes to fetch in a request - the broker
  240. // will wait until at least this many are available. The default is 1,
  241. // as 0 causes the consumer to spin when no messages are available.
  242. // Equivalent to the JVM's `fetch.min.bytes`.
  243. Min int32
  244. // The default number of message bytes to fetch from the broker in each
  245. // request (default 1MB). This should be larger than the majority of
  246. // your messages, or else the consumer will spend a lot of time
  247. // negotiating sizes and not actually consuming. Similar to the JVM's
  248. // `fetch.message.max.bytes`.
  249. Default int32
  250. // The maximum number of message bytes to fetch from the broker in a
  251. // single request. Messages larger than this will return
  252. // ErrMessageTooLarge and will not be consumable, so you must be sure
  253. // this is at least as large as your largest message. Defaults to 0
  254. // (no limit). Similar to the JVM's `fetch.message.max.bytes`. The
  255. // global `sarama.MaxResponseSize` still applies.
  256. Max int32
  257. }
  258. // The maximum amount of time the broker will wait for Consumer.Fetch.Min
  259. // bytes to become available before it returns fewer than that anyways. The
  260. // default is 250ms, since 0 causes the consumer to spin when no events are
  261. // available. 100-500ms is a reasonable range for most cases. Kafka only
  262. // supports precision up to milliseconds; nanoseconds will be truncated.
  263. // Equivalent to the JVM's `fetch.wait.max.ms`.
  264. MaxWaitTime time.Duration
  265. // The maximum amount of time the consumer expects a message takes to
  266. // process for the user. If writing to the Messages channel takes longer
  267. // than this, that partition will stop fetching more messages until it
  268. // can proceed again.
  269. // Note that, since the Messages channel is buffered, the actual grace time is
  270. // (MaxProcessingTime * ChanneBufferSize). Defaults to 100ms.
  271. // If a message is not written to the Messages channel between two ticks
  272. // of the expiryTicker then a timeout is detected.
  273. // Using a ticker instead of a timer to detect timeouts should typically
  274. // result in many fewer calls to Timer functions which may result in a
  275. // significant performance improvement if many messages are being sent
  276. // and timeouts are infrequent.
  277. // The disadvantage of using a ticker instead of a timer is that
  278. // timeouts will be less accurate. That is, the effective timeout could
  279. // be between `MaxProcessingTime` and `2 * MaxProcessingTime`. For
  280. // example, if `MaxProcessingTime` is 100ms then a delay of 180ms
  281. // between two messages being sent may not be recognized as a timeout.
  282. MaxProcessingTime time.Duration
  283. // Return specifies what channels will be populated. If they are set to true,
  284. // you must read from them to prevent deadlock.
  285. Return struct {
  286. // If enabled, any errors that occurred while consuming are returned on
  287. // the Errors channel (default disabled).
  288. Errors bool
  289. }
  290. // Offsets specifies configuration for how and when to commit consumed
  291. // offsets. This currently requires the manual use of an OffsetManager
  292. // but will eventually be automated.
  293. Offsets struct {
  294. // How frequently to commit updated offsets. Defaults to 1s.
  295. CommitInterval time.Duration
  296. // The initial offset to use if no offset was previously committed.
  297. // Should be OffsetNewest or OffsetOldest. Defaults to OffsetNewest.
  298. Initial int64
  299. // The retention duration for committed offsets. If zero, disabled
  300. // (in which case the `offsets.retention.minutes` option on the
  301. // broker will be used). Kafka only supports precision up to
  302. // milliseconds; nanoseconds will be truncated. Requires Kafka
  303. // broker version 0.9.0 or later.
  304. // (default is 0: disabled).
  305. Retention time.Duration
  306. Retry struct {
  307. // The total number of times to retry failing commit
  308. // requests during OffsetManager shutdown (default 3).
  309. Max int
  310. }
  311. }
  312. }
  313. // A user-provided string sent with every request to the brokers for logging,
  314. // debugging, and auditing purposes. Defaults to "sarama", but you should
  315. // probably set it to something specific to your application.
  316. ClientID string
  317. // The number of events to buffer in internal and external channels. This
  318. // permits the producer and consumer to continue processing some messages
  319. // in the background while user code is working, greatly improving throughput.
  320. // Defaults to 256.
  321. ChannelBufferSize int
  322. // The version of Kafka that Sarama will assume it is running against.
  323. // Defaults to the oldest supported stable version. Since Kafka provides
  324. // backwards-compatibility, setting it to a version older than you have
  325. // will not break anything, although it may prevent you from using the
  326. // latest features. Setting it to a version greater than you are actually
  327. // running may lead to random breakage.
  328. Version KafkaVersion
  329. // The registry to define metrics into.
  330. // Defaults to a local registry.
  331. // If you want to disable metrics gathering, set "metrics.UseNilMetrics" to "true"
  332. // prior to starting Sarama.
  333. // See Examples on how to use the metrics registry
  334. MetricRegistry metrics.Registry
  335. }
  336. // NewConfig returns a new configuration instance with sane defaults.
  337. func NewConfig() *Config {
  338. c := &Config{}
  339. c.Admin.Timeout = 3 * time.Second
  340. c.Net.MaxOpenRequests = 5
  341. c.Net.DialTimeout = 30 * time.Second
  342. c.Net.ReadTimeout = 30 * time.Second
  343. c.Net.WriteTimeout = 30 * time.Second
  344. c.Net.SASL.Handshake = true
  345. c.Metadata.Retry.Max = 3
  346. c.Metadata.Retry.Backoff = 250 * time.Millisecond
  347. c.Metadata.RefreshFrequency = 10 * time.Minute
  348. c.Metadata.Full = true
  349. c.Producer.MaxMessageBytes = 1000000
  350. c.Producer.RequiredAcks = WaitForLocal
  351. c.Producer.Timeout = 10 * time.Second
  352. c.Producer.Partitioner = NewHashPartitioner
  353. c.Producer.Retry.Max = 3
  354. c.Producer.Retry.Backoff = 100 * time.Millisecond
  355. c.Producer.Return.Errors = true
  356. c.Producer.CompressionLevel = CompressionLevelDefault
  357. c.Consumer.Fetch.Min = 1
  358. c.Consumer.Fetch.Default = 1024 * 1024
  359. c.Consumer.Retry.Backoff = 2 * time.Second
  360. c.Consumer.MaxWaitTime = 250 * time.Millisecond
  361. c.Consumer.MaxProcessingTime = 100 * time.Millisecond
  362. c.Consumer.Return.Errors = false
  363. c.Consumer.Offsets.CommitInterval = 1 * time.Second
  364. c.Consumer.Offsets.Initial = OffsetNewest
  365. c.Consumer.Offsets.Retry.Max = 3
  366. c.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout = 10 * time.Second
  367. c.Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval = 3 * time.Second
  368. c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Strategy = BalanceStrategyRange
  369. c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout = 60 * time.Second
  370. c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Max = 4
  371. c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Backoff = 2 * time.Second
  372. c.ClientID = defaultClientID
  373. c.ChannelBufferSize = 256
  374. c.Version = MinVersion
  375. c.MetricRegistry = metrics.NewRegistry()
  376. return c
  377. }
  378. // Validate checks a Config instance. It will return a
  379. // ConfigurationError if the specified values don't make sense.
  380. func (c *Config) Validate() error {
  381. // some configuration values should be warned on but not fail completely, do those first
  382. if c.Net.TLS.Enable == false && c.Net.TLS.Config != nil {
  383. Logger.Println("Net.TLS is disabled but a non-nil configuration was provided.")
  384. }
  385. if c.Net.SASL.Enable == false {
  386. if c.Net.SASL.User != "" {
  387. Logger.Println("Net.SASL is disabled but a non-empty username was provided.")
  388. }
  389. if c.Net.SASL.Password != "" {
  390. Logger.Println("Net.SASL is disabled but a non-empty password was provided.")
  391. }
  392. }
  393. if c.Producer.RequiredAcks > 1 {
  394. Logger.Println("Producer.RequiredAcks > 1 is deprecated and will raise an exception with kafka >= 0.8.2.0.")
  395. }
  396. if c.Producer.MaxMessageBytes >= int(MaxRequestSize) {
  397. Logger.Println("Producer.MaxMessageBytes must be smaller than MaxRequestSize; it will be ignored.")
  398. }
  399. if c.Producer.Flush.Bytes >= int(MaxRequestSize) {
  400. Logger.Println("Producer.Flush.Bytes must be smaller than MaxRequestSize; it will be ignored.")
  401. }
  402. if (c.Producer.Flush.Bytes > 0 || c.Producer.Flush.Messages > 0) && c.Producer.Flush.Frequency == 0 {
  403. Logger.Println("Producer.Flush: Bytes or Messages are set, but Frequency is not; messages may not get flushed.")
  404. }
  405. if c.Producer.Timeout%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  406. Logger.Println("Producer.Timeout only supports millisecond resolution; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  407. }
  408. if c.Consumer.MaxWaitTime < 100*time.Millisecond {
  409. Logger.Println("Consumer.MaxWaitTime is very low, which can cause high CPU and network usage. See documentation for details.")
  410. }
  411. if c.Consumer.MaxWaitTime%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  412. Logger.Println("Consumer.MaxWaitTime only supports millisecond precision; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  413. }
  414. if c.Consumer.Offsets.Retention%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  415. Logger.Println("Consumer.Offsets.Retention only supports millisecond precision; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  416. }
  417. if c.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  418. Logger.Println("Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout only supports millisecond precision; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  419. }
  420. if c.Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  421. Logger.Println("Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval only supports millisecond precision; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  422. }
  423. if c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout%time.Millisecond != 0 {
  424. Logger.Println("Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout only supports millisecond precision; nanoseconds will be truncated.")
  425. }
  426. if c.ClientID == defaultClientID {
  427. Logger.Println("ClientID is the default of 'sarama', you should consider setting it to something application-specific.")
  428. }
  429. // validate Net values
  430. switch {
  431. case c.Net.MaxOpenRequests <= 0:
  432. return ConfigurationError("Net.MaxOpenRequests must be > 0")
  433. case c.Net.DialTimeout <= 0:
  434. return ConfigurationError("Net.DialTimeout must be > 0")
  435. case c.Net.ReadTimeout <= 0:
  436. return ConfigurationError("Net.ReadTimeout must be > 0")
  437. case c.Net.WriteTimeout <= 0:
  438. return ConfigurationError("Net.WriteTimeout must be > 0")
  439. case c.Net.KeepAlive < 0:
  440. return ConfigurationError("Net.KeepAlive must be >= 0")
  441. case c.Net.SASL.Enable:
  442. if c.Net.SASL.Mechanism == "" {
  443. c.Net.SASL.Mechanism = SASLTypePlaintext
  444. }
  445. switch c.Net.SASL.Mechanism {
  446. case SASLTypePlaintext:
  447. if c.Net.SASL.User == "" {
  448. return ConfigurationError("Net.SASL.User must not be empty when SASL is enabled")
  449. }
  450. if c.Net.SASL.Password == "" {
  451. return ConfigurationError("Net.SASL.Password must not be empty when SASL is enabled")
  452. }
  453. case SASLTypeOAuth:
  454. if c.Net.SASL.TokenProvider == nil {
  455. return ConfigurationError("An AccessTokenProvider instance must be provided to Net.SASL.TokenProvider")
  456. }
  457. case SASLTypeSCRAMSHA256, SASLTypeSCRAMSHA512:
  458. if c.Net.SASL.User == "" {
  459. return ConfigurationError("Net.SASL.User must not be empty when SASL is enabled")
  460. }
  461. if c.Net.SASL.Password == "" {
  462. return ConfigurationError("Net.SASL.Password must not be empty when SASL is enabled")
  463. }
  464. if c.Net.SASL.SCRAMClient == nil {
  465. return ConfigurationError("A SCRAMClient instance must be provided to Net.SASL.SCRAMClient")
  466. }
  467. default:
  468. msg := fmt.Sprintf("The SASL mechanism configuration is invalid. Possible values are `%s`, `%s`, `%s` and `%s`",
  469. SASLTypeOAuth, SASLTypePlaintext, SASLTypeSCRAMSHA256, SASLTypeSCRAMSHA512)
  470. return ConfigurationError(msg)
  471. }
  472. }
  473. // validate the Admin values
  474. switch {
  475. case c.Admin.Timeout <= 0:
  476. return ConfigurationError("Admin.Timeout must be > 0")
  477. }
  478. // validate the Metadata values
  479. switch {
  480. case c.Metadata.Retry.Max < 0:
  481. return ConfigurationError("Metadata.Retry.Max must be >= 0")
  482. case c.Metadata.Retry.Backoff < 0:
  483. return ConfigurationError("Metadata.Retry.Backoff must be >= 0")
  484. case c.Metadata.RefreshFrequency < 0:
  485. return ConfigurationError("Metadata.RefreshFrequency must be >= 0")
  486. }
  487. // validate the Producer values
  488. switch {
  489. case c.Producer.MaxMessageBytes <= 0:
  490. return ConfigurationError("Producer.MaxMessageBytes must be > 0")
  491. case c.Producer.RequiredAcks < -1:
  492. return ConfigurationError("Producer.RequiredAcks must be >= -1")
  493. case c.Producer.Timeout <= 0:
  494. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Timeout must be > 0")
  495. case c.Producer.Partitioner == nil:
  496. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Partitioner must not be nil")
  497. case c.Producer.Flush.Bytes < 0:
  498. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Flush.Bytes must be >= 0")
  499. case c.Producer.Flush.Messages < 0:
  500. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Flush.Messages must be >= 0")
  501. case c.Producer.Flush.Frequency < 0:
  502. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Flush.Frequency must be >= 0")
  503. case c.Producer.Flush.MaxMessages < 0:
  504. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Flush.MaxMessages must be >= 0")
  505. case c.Producer.Flush.MaxMessages > 0 && c.Producer.Flush.MaxMessages < c.Producer.Flush.Messages:
  506. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Flush.MaxMessages must be >= Producer.Flush.Messages when set")
  507. case c.Producer.Retry.Max < 0:
  508. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Retry.Max must be >= 0")
  509. case c.Producer.Retry.Backoff < 0:
  510. return ConfigurationError("Producer.Retry.Backoff must be >= 0")
  511. }
  512. if c.Producer.Compression == CompressionLZ4 && !c.Version.IsAtLeast(V0_10_0_0) {
  513. return ConfigurationError("lz4 compression requires Version >= V0_10_0_0")
  514. }
  515. if c.Producer.Compression == CompressionGZIP {
  516. if c.Producer.CompressionLevel != CompressionLevelDefault {
  517. if _, err := gzip.NewWriterLevel(ioutil.Discard, c.Producer.CompressionLevel); err != nil {
  518. return ConfigurationError(fmt.Sprintf("gzip compression does not work with level %d: %v", c.Producer.CompressionLevel, err))
  519. }
  520. }
  521. }
  522. if c.Producer.Idempotent {
  523. if !c.Version.IsAtLeast(V0_11_0_0) {
  524. return ConfigurationError("Idempotent producer requires Version >= V0_11_0_0")
  525. }
  526. if c.Producer.Retry.Max == 0 {
  527. return ConfigurationError("Idempotent producer requires Producer.Retry.Max >= 1")
  528. }
  529. if c.Producer.RequiredAcks != WaitForAll {
  530. return ConfigurationError("Idempotent producer requires Producer.RequiredAcks to be WaitForAll")
  531. }
  532. if c.Net.MaxOpenRequests > 1 {
  533. return ConfigurationError("Idempotent producer requires Net.MaxOpenRequests to be 1")
  534. }
  535. }
  536. // validate the Consumer values
  537. switch {
  538. case c.Consumer.Fetch.Min <= 0:
  539. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Fetch.Min must be > 0")
  540. case c.Consumer.Fetch.Default <= 0:
  541. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Fetch.Default must be > 0")
  542. case c.Consumer.Fetch.Max < 0:
  543. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Fetch.Max must be >= 0")
  544. case c.Consumer.MaxWaitTime < 1*time.Millisecond:
  545. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.MaxWaitTime must be >= 1ms")
  546. case c.Consumer.MaxProcessingTime <= 0:
  547. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.MaxProcessingTime must be > 0")
  548. case c.Consumer.Retry.Backoff < 0:
  549. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Retry.Backoff must be >= 0")
  550. case c.Consumer.Offsets.CommitInterval <= 0:
  551. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Offsets.CommitInterval must be > 0")
  552. case c.Consumer.Offsets.Initial != OffsetOldest && c.Consumer.Offsets.Initial != OffsetNewest:
  553. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Offsets.Initial must be OffsetOldest or OffsetNewest")
  554. case c.Consumer.Offsets.Retry.Max < 0:
  555. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Offsets.Retry.Max must be >= 0")
  556. }
  557. // validate the Consumer Group values
  558. switch {
  559. case c.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout <= 2*time.Millisecond:
  560. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout must be >= 2ms")
  561. case c.Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval < 1*time.Millisecond:
  562. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval must be >= 1ms")
  563. case c.Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval >= c.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout:
  564. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval must be < Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout")
  565. case c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Strategy == nil:
  566. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Strategy must not be empty")
  567. case c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout <= time.Millisecond:
  568. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout must be >= 1ms")
  569. case c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Max < 0:
  570. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Max must be >= 0")
  571. case c.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Backoff < 0:
  572. return ConfigurationError("Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Backoff must be >= 0")
  573. }
  574. // validate misc shared values
  575. switch {
  576. case c.ChannelBufferSize < 0:
  577. return ConfigurationError("ChannelBufferSize must be >= 0")
  578. case !validID.MatchString(c.ClientID):
  579. return ConfigurationError("ClientID is invalid")
  580. }
  581. return nil
  582. }