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Chapter 129. KafkaMirrorMakerConsumerSpec schema reference


Used in: KafkaMirrorMakerSpec

Full list of KafkaMirrorMakerConsumerSpec schema properties

Configures a MirrorMaker consumer.

129.1. numStreams

Use the consumer.numStreams property to configure the number of streams for the consumer.

You can increase the throughput in mirroring topics by increasing the number of consumer threads. Consumer threads belong to the consumer group specified for Kafka MirrorMaker. Topic partitions are assigned across the consumer threads, which consume messages in parallel.

129.2. offsetCommitInterval

Use the consumer.offsetCommitInterval property to configure an offset auto-commit interval for the consumer.

You can specify the regular time interval at which an offset is committed after Kafka MirrorMaker has consumed data from the source Kafka cluster. The time interval is set in milliseconds, with a default value of 60,000.

129.3. config

Use the consumer.config properties to configure Kafka options for the consumer as keys.

The values can be one of the following JSON types:

  • String
  • Number
  • Boolean

Exceptions

You can specify and configure the options listed in the Apache Kafka configuration documentation for consumers.

However, Streams for Apache Kafka takes care of configuring and managing options related to the following, which cannot be changed:

  • Kafka cluster bootstrap address
  • Security (encryption, authentication, and authorization)
  • Consumer group identifier
  • Interceptors

Properties with the following prefixes cannot be set:

  • bootstrap.servers
  • group.id
  • interceptor.classes
  • sasl.
  • security.
  • ssl.

If the config property contains an option that cannot be changed, it is disregarded, and a warning message is logged to the Cluster Operator log file. All other supported options are forwarded to MirrorMaker, including the following exceptions to the options configured by Streams for Apache Kafka:

Important

The Cluster Operator does not validate keys or values in the config object provided. If an invalid configuration is provided, the MirrorMaker cluster might not start or might become unstable. In this case, fix the configuration so that the Cluster Operator can roll out the new configuration to all MirrorMaker nodes.

129.4. groupId

Use the consumer.groupId property to configure a consumer group identifier for the consumer.

Kafka MirrorMaker uses a Kafka consumer to consume messages, behaving like any other Kafka consumer client. Messages consumed from the source Kafka cluster are mirrored to a target Kafka cluster. A group identifier is required, as the consumer needs to be part of a consumer group for the assignment of partitions.

129.5. KafkaMirrorMakerConsumerSpec schema properties

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PropertyProperty typeDescription

numStreams

integer

Specifies the number of consumer stream threads to create.

offsetCommitInterval

integer

Specifies the offset auto-commit interval in ms. Default value is 60000.

bootstrapServers

string

A list of host:port pairs for establishing the initial connection to the Kafka cluster.

groupId

string

A unique string that identifies the consumer group this consumer belongs to.

authentication

KafkaClientAuthenticationTls, KafkaClientAuthenticationScramSha256, KafkaClientAuthenticationScramSha512, KafkaClientAuthenticationPlain, KafkaClientAuthenticationOAuth

Authentication configuration for connecting to the cluster.

tls

ClientTls

TLS configuration for connecting MirrorMaker to the cluster.

config

map

The MirrorMaker consumer config. Properties with the following prefixes cannot be set: ssl., bootstrap.servers, group.id, sasl., security., interceptor.classes (with the exception of: ssl.endpoint.identification.algorithm, ssl.cipher.suites, ssl.protocol, ssl.enabled.protocols).

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