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/*
* librdkafka - Apache Kafka C library
*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Magnus Edenhill
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* @file rdkafka.h
* @brief Apache Kafka C/C++ consumer and producer client library.
*
* rdkafka.h contains the public API for librdkafka.
* The API is documented in this file as comments prefixing the function, type,
* enum, define, etc.
*
* @sa For the C++ interface see rdkafkacpp.h
*
* @tableofcontents
*/
/* @cond NO_DOC */
#pragma once
#include <stdio.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#if 0
} /* Restore indent */
#endif
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include <basetsd.h>
typedef SSIZE_T ssize_t;
#define RD_UNUSED
#define RD_INLINE __inline
#define RD_DEPRECATED
#undef RD_EXPORT
#ifdef LIBRDKAFKA_EXPORTS
#define RD_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define RD_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
#else
#define RD_UNUSED __attribute__((unused))
#define RD_INLINE inline
#define RD_EXPORT
#define RD_DEPRECATED __attribute__((deprecated))
#endif
/* @endcond */
/**
* @name librdkafka version
* @{
*
*
*/
/**
* @brief librdkafka version
*
* Interpreted as hex \c MM.mm.rr.xx:
* - MM = Major
* - mm = minor
* - rr = revision
* - xx = pre-release id (0xff is the final release)
*
* E.g.: \c 0x000801ff = 0.8.1
*
* @remark This value should only be used during compile time,
* for runtime checks of version use rd_kafka_version()
*/
#define RD_KAFKA_VERSION 0x000901ff
/**
* @brief Returns the librdkafka version as integer.
*
* @returns Version integer.
*
* @sa See RD_KAFKA_VERSION for how to parse the integer format.
* @sa Use rd_kafka_version_str() to retreive the version as a string.
*/
RD_EXPORT
int rd_kafka_version(void);
/**
* @brief Returns the librdkafka version as string.
*
* @returns Version string
*/
RD_EXPORT
const char *rd_kafka_version_str (void);
/**@}*/
/**
* @name Constants, errors, types
* @{
*
*
*/
/**
* @enum rd_kafka_type_t
*
* @brief rd_kafka_t handle type.
*
* @sa rd_kafka_new()
*/
typedef enum rd_kafka_type_t {
RD_KAFKA_PRODUCER, /**< Producer client */
RD_KAFKA_CONSUMER /**< Consumer client */
} rd_kafka_type_t;
/**
* @enum Timestamp types
*
* @sa rd_kafka_message_timestamp()
*/
typedef enum rd_kafka_timestamp_type_t {
RD_KAFKA_TIMESTAMP_NOT_AVAILABLE, /**< Timestamp not available */
RD_KAFKA_TIMESTAMP_CREATE_TIME, /**< Message creation time */
RD_KAFKA_TIMESTAMP_LOG_APPEND_TIME /**< Log append time */
} rd_kafka_timestamp_type_t;
/**
* @brief Retrieve supported debug contexts for use with the \c \"debug\"
* configuration property. (runtime)
*
* @returns Comma-separated list of available debugging contexts.
*/
RD_EXPORT
const char *rd_kafka_get_debug_contexts(void);
/**
* @brief Supported debug contexts. (compile time)
*
* @deprecated This compile time value may be outdated at runtime due to
* linking another version of the library.
* Use rd_kafka_get_debug_contexts() instead.
*/
#define RD_KAFKA_DEBUG_CONTEXTS \
"all,generic,broker,topic,metadata,producer,queue,msg,protocol,cgrp,security,fetch"
/* @cond NO_DOC */
/* Private types to provide ABI compatibility */
typedef struct rd_kafka_s rd_kafka_t;
typedef struct rd_kafka_topic_s rd_kafka_topic_t;
typedef struct rd_kafka_conf_s rd_kafka_conf_t;
typedef struct rd_kafka_topic_conf_s rd_kafka_topic_conf_t;
typedef struct rd_kafka_queue_s rd_kafka_queue_t;
/* @endcond */
/**
* @enum rd_kafka_resp_err_t
* @brief Error codes.
*
* The negative error codes delimited by two underscores
* (\c RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__..) denotes errors internal to librdkafka and are
* displayed as \c \"Local: \<error string..\>\", while the error codes
* delimited by a single underscore (\c RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_..) denote broker
* errors and are displayed as \c \"Broker: \<error string..\>\".
*
* @sa Use rd_kafka_err2str() to translate an error code a human readable string
*/
typedef enum {
/* Internal errors to rdkafka: */
/** Begin internal error codes */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__BEGIN = -200,
/** Received message is incorrect */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__BAD_MSG = -199,
/** Bad/unknown compression */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__BAD_COMPRESSION = -198,
/** Broker is going away */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__DESTROY = -197,
/** Generic failure */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__FAIL = -196,
/** Broker transport failure */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__TRANSPORT = -195,
/** Critical system resource */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__CRIT_SYS_RESOURCE = -194,
/** Failed to resolve broker */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__RESOLVE = -193,
/** Produced message timed out*/
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__MSG_TIMED_OUT = -192,
/** Reached the end of the topic+partition queue on
* the broker. Not really an error. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__PARTITION_EOF = -191,
/** Permanent: Partition does not exist in cluster. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__UNKNOWN_PARTITION = -190,
/** File or filesystem error */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__FS = -189,
/** Permanent: Topic does not exist in cluster. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__UNKNOWN_TOPIC = -188,
/** All broker connections are down. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ALL_BROKERS_DOWN = -187,
/** Invalid argument, or invalid configuration */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__INVALID_ARG = -186,
/** Operation timed out */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__TIMED_OUT = -185,
/** Queue is full */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__QUEUE_FULL = -184,
/** ISR count < required.acks */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ISR_INSUFF = -183,
/** Broker node update */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__NODE_UPDATE = -182,
/** SSL error */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__SSL = -181,
/** Waiting for coordinator to become available. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__WAIT_COORD = -180,
/** Unknown client group */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__UNKNOWN_GROUP = -179,
/** Operation in progress */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__IN_PROGRESS = -178,
/** Previous operation in progress, wait for it to finish. */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__PREV_IN_PROGRESS = -177,
/** This operation would interfere with an existing subscription */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__EXISTING_SUBSCRIPTION = -176,
/** Assigned partitions (rebalance_cb) */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ASSIGN_PARTITIONS = -175,
/** Revoked partitions (rebalance_cb) */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__REVOKE_PARTITIONS = -174,
/** Conflicting use */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__CONFLICT = -173,
/** Wrong state */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__STATE = -172,
/** Unknown protocol */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL = -171,
/** Not implemented */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__NOT_IMPLEMENTED = -170,
/** Authentication failure*/
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__AUTHENTICATION = -169,
/** No stored offset */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__NO_OFFSET = -168,
/** Outdated */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__OUTDATED = -167,
/** End internal error codes */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__END = -100,
/* Kafka broker errors: */
/** Unknown broker error */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNKNOWN = -1,
/** Success */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NO_ERROR = 0,
/** Offset out of range */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_OFFSET_OUT_OF_RANGE = 1,
/** Invalid message */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_MSG = 2,
/** Unknown topic or partition */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNKNOWN_TOPIC_OR_PART = 3,
/** Invalid message size */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_MSG_SIZE = 4,
/** Leader not available */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_LEADER_NOT_AVAILABLE = 5,
/** Not leader for partition */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NOT_LEADER_FOR_PARTITION = 6,
/** Request timed out */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_REQUEST_TIMED_OUT = 7,
/** Broker not available */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_BROKER_NOT_AVAILABLE = 8,
/** Replica not available */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_REPLICA_NOT_AVAILABLE = 9,
/** Message size too large */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_MSG_SIZE_TOO_LARGE = 10,
/** StaleControllerEpochCode */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_STALE_CTRL_EPOCH = 11,
/** Offset metadata string too large */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_OFFSET_METADATA_TOO_LARGE = 12,
/** Broker disconnected before response received */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NETWORK_EXCEPTION = 13,
/** Group coordinator load in progress */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_GROUP_LOAD_IN_PROGRESS = 14,
/** Group coordinator not available */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_GROUP_COORDINATOR_NOT_AVAILABLE = 15,
/** Not coordinator for group */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NOT_COORDINATOR_FOR_GROUP = 16,
/** Invalid topic */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_TOPIC_EXCEPTION = 17,
/** Message batch larger than configured server segment size */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_RECORD_LIST_TOO_LARGE = 18,
/** Not enough in-sync replicas */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_REPLICAS = 19,
/** Message(s) written to insufficient number of in-sync replicas */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_REPLICAS_AFTER_APPEND = 20,
/** Invalid required acks value */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_REQUIRED_ACKS = 21,
/** Specified group generation id is not valid */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_ILLEGAL_GENERATION = 22,
/** Inconsistent group protocol */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INCONSISTENT_GROUP_PROTOCOL = 23,
/** Invalid group.id */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_GROUP_ID = 24,
/** Unknown member */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNKNOWN_MEMBER_ID = 25,
/** Invalid session timeout */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_SESSION_TIMEOUT = 26,
/** Group rebalance in progress */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_REBALANCE_IN_PROGRESS = 27,
/** Commit offset data size is not valid */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_COMMIT_OFFSET_SIZE = 28,
/** Topic authorization failed */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_TOPIC_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED = 29,
/** Group authorization failed */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_GROUP_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED = 30,
/** Cluster authorization failed */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_CLUSTER_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED = 31,
/** Invalid timestamp */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_INVALID_TIMESTAMP = 32,
/** Unsupported SASL mechanism */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_SASL_MECHANISM = 33,
/** Illegal SASL state */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_ILLEGAL_SASL_STATE = 34,
/** Unuspported version */
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION = 35,
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_END_ALL,
} rd_kafka_resp_err_t;
/**
* @brief Error code value, name and description.
* Typically for use with language bindings to automatically expose
* the full set of librdkafka error codes.
*/
struct rd_kafka_err_desc {
rd_kafka_resp_err_t code;/**< Error code */
const char *name; /**< Error name, same as code enum sans prefix */
const char *desc; /**< Human readable error description. */
};
/**
* @brief Returns the full list of error codes.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_get_err_descs (const struct rd_kafka_err_desc **errdescs,
size_t *cntp);
/**
* @brief Returns a human readable representation of a kafka error.
*
* @param err Error code to translate
*/
RD_EXPORT
const char *rd_kafka_err2str (rd_kafka_resp_err_t err);
/**
* @brief Returns the error code name (enum name).
*
* @param err Error code to translate
*/
RD_EXPORT
const char *rd_kafka_err2name (rd_kafka_resp_err_t err);
/**
* @brief Returns the last error code generated by a legacy API call
* in the current thread.
*
* The legacy APIs are the ones using errno to propagate error value, namely:
* - rd_kafka_topic_new()
* - rd_kafka_consume_start()
* - rd_kafka_consume_stop()
* - rd_kafka_consume()
* - rd_kafka_consume_batch()
* - rd_kafka_consume_callback()
* - rd_kafka_consume_queue()
* - rd_kafka_produce()
*
* The main use for this function is to avoid converting system \p errno
* values to rd_kafka_resp_err_t codes for legacy APIs.
*
* @remark The last error is stored per-thread, if multiple rd_kafka_t handles
* are used in the same application thread the developer needs to
* make sure rd_kafka_last_error() is called immediately after
* a failed API call.
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_resp_err_t rd_kafka_last_error (void);
/**
* @brief Converts the system errno value \p errnox to a rd_kafka_resp_err_t
* error code upon failure from the following functions:
* - rd_kafka_topic_new()
* - rd_kafka_consume_start()
* - rd_kafka_consume_stop()
* - rd_kafka_consume()
* - rd_kafka_consume_batch()
* - rd_kafka_consume_callback()
* - rd_kafka_consume_queue()
* - rd_kafka_produce()
*
* @param errnox System errno value to convert
*
* @returns Appropriate error code for \p errnox
*
* @remark A better alternative is to call rd_kafka_last_error() immediately
* after any of the above functions return -1 or NULL.
*
* @sa rd_kafka_last_error()
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_resp_err_t rd_kafka_errno2err(int errnox);
/**
* @brief Returns the thread-local system errno
*
* On most platforms this is the same as \p errno but in case of different
* runtimes between library and application (e.g., Windows static DLLs)
* this provides a means for expsing the errno librdkafka uses.
*
* @remark The value is local to the current calling thread.
*/
RD_EXPORT
int rd_kafka_errno (void);
/**
* @brief Topic+Partition place holder
*
* Generic place holder for a Topic+Partition and its related information
* used for multiple purposes:
* - consumer offset (see rd_kafka_commit(), et.al.)
* - group rebalancing callback (rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb())
* - offset commit result callback (rd_kafka_conf_set_offset_commit_cb())
*/
/**
* @brief Generic place holder for a specific Topic+Partition.
*
* @sa rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_new()
*/
typedef struct rd_kafka_topic_partition_s {
char *topic; /**< Topic name */
int32_t partition; /**< Partition */
int64_t offset; /**< Offset */
void *metadata; /**< Metadata */
size_t metadata_size; /**< Metadata size */
void *opaque; /**< Application opaque */
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err; /**< Error code, depending on use. */
void *_private; /**< INTERNAL USE ONLY,
* INITIALIZE TO ZERO, DO NOT TOUCH */
} rd_kafka_topic_partition_t;
/**
* @brief Destroy a rd_kafka_topic_partition_t.
* @remark This must not be called for elements in a topic partition list.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_topic_partition_destroy (rd_kafka_topic_partition_t *rktpar);
/**
* @brief A growable list of Topic+Partitions.
*
*/
typedef struct rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_s {
int cnt; /**< Current number of elements */
int size; /**< Current allocated size */
rd_kafka_topic_partition_t *elems; /**< Element array[] */
} rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t;
/**
* @brief Create a new list/vector Topic+Partition container.
*
* @param size Initial allocated size used when the expected number of
* elements is known or can be estimated.
* Avoids reallocation and possibly relocation of the
* elems array.
*
* @returns A newly allocated Topic+Partition list.
*
* @remark Use rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_destroy() to free all resources
* in use by a list and the list itself.
* @sa rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_add()
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_new (int size);
/**
* @brief Free all resources used by the list and the list itself.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_destroy (rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rkparlist);
/**
* @brief Add topic+partition to list
*
* @param rktparlist List to extend
* @param topic Topic name (copied)
* @param partition Partition id
*
* @returns The object which can be used to fill in additionals fields.
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_topic_partition_t *
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_add (rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rktparlist,
const char *topic, int32_t partition);
/**
* @brief Add range of partitions from \p start to \p stop inclusive.
*
* @param rktparlist List to extend
* @param topic Topic name (copied)
* @param start Start partition of range
* @param stop Last partition of range (inclusive)
*/
RD_EXPORT
void
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_add_range (rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t
*rktparlist,
const char *topic,
int32_t start, int32_t stop);
/**
* @brief Delete partition from list.
*
* @param rktparlist List to modify
* @param topic Topic name to match
* @param partition Partition to match
*
* @returns 1 if partition was found (and removed), else 0.
*
* @remark Any held indices to elems[] are unusable after this call returns 1.
*/
RD_EXPORT
int
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_del (rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rktparlist,
const char *topic, int32_t partition);
/**
* @brief Delete partition from list by elems[] index.
*
* @returns 1 if partition was found (and removed), else 0.
*
* @sa rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_del()
*/
RD_EXPORT
int
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_del_by_idx (
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rktparlist,
int idx);
/**
* @brief Make a copy of an existing list.
*
* @param src The existing list to copy.
*
* @returns A new list fully populated to be identical to \p src
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_copy (const rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *src);
/**
* @brief Set offset to \p offset for \p topic and \p partition
*
* @returns RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_NO_ERROR on success or
* RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__UNKNOWN_PARTITION if \p partition was not found
* in the list.
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_resp_err_t rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_set_offset (
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rktparlist,
const char *topic, int32_t partition, int64_t offset);
/**
* @brief Find element by \p topic and \p partition.
*
* @returns a pointer to the first matching element, or NULL if not found.
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_topic_partition_t *
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_find (rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *rktparlist,
const char *topic, int32_t partition);
/**@}*/
/**
* @name Kafka messages
* @{
*
*/
// FIXME: This doesn't show up in docs for some reason
// "Compound rd_kafka_message_t is not documented."
/**
* @brief A Kafka message as returned by the \c rd_kafka_consume*() family
* of functions as well as provided to the Producer \c dr_msg_cb().
*
* For the consumer this object has two purposes:
* - provide the application with a consumed message. (\c err == 0)
* - report per-topic+partition consumer errors (\c err != 0)
*
* The application must check \c err to decide what action to take.
*
* When the application is finished with a message it must call
* rd_kafka_message_destroy() unless otherwise noted.
*/
typedef struct rd_kafka_message_s {
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err; /**< Non-zero for error signaling. */
rd_kafka_topic_t *rkt; /**< Topic */
int32_t partition; /**< Partition */
void *payload; /**< Producer: original message payload.
* Consumer: Depends on the value of \c err :
* - \c err==0: Message payload.
* - \c err!=0: Error string */
size_t len; /**< Depends on the value of \c err :
* - \c err==0: Message payload length
* - \c err!=0: Error string length */
void *key; /**< Depends on the value of \c err :
* - \c err==0: Optional message key */
size_t key_len; /**< Depends on the value of \c err :
* - \c err==0: Optional message key length*/
int64_t offset; /**< Consume:
* - Message offset (or offset for error
* if \c err!=0 if applicable).
* - dr_msg_cb:
* Message offset assigned by broker.
* If \c produce.offset.report is set then
* each message will have this field set,
* otherwise only the last message in
* each produced internal batch will
* have this field set, otherwise 0. */
void *_private; /**< Consume:
* - rdkafka private pointer: DO NOT MODIFY
* - dr_msg_cb:
* msg_opaque from produce() call */
} rd_kafka_message_t;
/**
* @brief Frees resources for \p rkmessage and hands ownership back to rdkafka.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_message_destroy(rd_kafka_message_t *rkmessage);
/**
* @brief Returns the error string for an errored rd_kafka_message_t or NULL if
* there was no error.
*/
static RD_INLINE const char *
RD_UNUSED
rd_kafka_message_errstr(const rd_kafka_message_t *rkmessage) {
if (!rkmessage->err)
return NULL;
if (rkmessage->payload)
return (const char *)rkmessage->payload;
return rd_kafka_err2str(rkmessage->err);
}
/**
* @brief Returns the message timestamp for a consumed message.
*
* The timestamp is the number of milliseconds since the epoch (UTC).
*
* \p tstype is updated to indicate the type of timestamp.
*
* @returns message timestamp, or -1 if not available.
*
* @remark Message timestamps require broker version 0.10.0 or later.
*/
RD_EXPORT
int64_t rd_kafka_message_timestamp (const rd_kafka_message_t *rkmessage,
rd_kafka_timestamp_type_t *tstype);
/**@}*/
/**
* @name Configuration interface
* @{
*
* @brief Main/global configuration property interface
*
*/
/**
* @enum rd_kafka_conf_res_t
* @brief Configuration result type
*/
typedef enum {
RD_KAFKA_CONF_UNKNOWN = -2, /**< Unknown configuration name. */
RD_KAFKA_CONF_INVALID = -1, /**< Invalid configuration value. */
RD_KAFKA_CONF_OK = 0 /**< Configuration okay */
} rd_kafka_conf_res_t;
/**
* @brief Create configuration object.
*
* When providing your own configuration to the \c rd_kafka_*_new_*() calls
* the rd_kafka_conf_t objects needs to be created with this function
* which will set up the defaults.
* I.e.:
* @code
* rd_kafka_conf_t *myconf;
* rd_kafka_conf_res_t res;
*
* myconf = rd_kafka_conf_new();
* res = rd_kafka_conf_set(myconf, "socket.timeout.ms", "600",
* errstr, sizeof(errstr));
* if (res != RD_KAFKA_CONF_OK)
* die("%s\n", errstr);
*
* rk = rd_kafka_new(..., myconf);
* @endcode
*
* Please see CONFIGURATION.md for the default settings or use
* rd_kafka_conf_properties_show() to provide the information at runtime.
*
* The properties are identical to the Apache Kafka configuration properties
* whenever possible.
*
* @returns A new rd_kafka_conf_t object with defaults set.
*
* @sa rd_kafka_conf_set(), rd_kafka_conf_destroy()
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_conf_t *rd_kafka_conf_new(void);
/**
* @brief Destroys a conf object.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_destroy(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf);
/**
* @brief Creates a copy/duplicate of configuration object \p conf
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_conf_t *rd_kafka_conf_dup(const rd_kafka_conf_t *conf);
/**
* @brief Sets a configuration property.
*
* \p must have been previously created with rd_kafka_conf_new().
*
* Returns \c rd_kafka_conf_res_t to indicate success or failure.
* In case of failure \p errstr is updated to contain a human readable
* error string.
*/
RD_EXPORT
rd_kafka_conf_res_t rd_kafka_conf_set(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
const char *name,
const char *value,
char *errstr, size_t errstr_size);
/**
* @brief Enable event sourcing.
* \p events is a bitmask of \c RD_KAFKA_EVENT_* of events to enable
* for consumption by `rd_kafka_queue_poll()`.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_events(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf, int events);
/**
@deprecated See rd_kafka_conf_set_dr_msg_cb()
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_dr_cb(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*dr_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk,
void *payload, size_t len,
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err,
void *opaque, void *msg_opaque));
/**
* @brief \b Producer: Set delivery report callback in provided \p conf object.
*
* The delivery report callback will be called once for each message
* accepted by rd_kafka_produce() (et.al) with \p err set to indicate
* the result of the produce request.
*
* The callback is called when a message is succesfully produced or
* if librdkafka encountered a permanent failure, or the retry counter for
* temporary errors has been exhausted.
*
* An application must call rd_kafka_poll() at regular intervals to
* serve queued delivery report callbacks.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_dr_msg_cb(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*dr_msg_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk,
const rd_kafka_message_t *
rkmessage,
void *opaque));
/**
* @brief \b Consumer: Set consume callback for use with rd_kafka_consumer_poll()
*
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_consume_cb (rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*consume_cb) (rd_kafka_message_t *
rkmessage,
void *opaque));
/**
* @brief \b Consumer: Set rebalance callback for use with
* coordinated consumer group balancing.
*
* The \p err field is set to either RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ASSIGN_PARTITIONS
* or RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__REVOKE_PARTITIONS and 'partitions'
* contains the full partition set that was either assigned or revoked.
*
* Registering a \p rebalance_cb turns off librdkafka's automatic
* partition assignment/revocation and instead delegates that responsibility
* to the application's \p rebalance_cb.
*
* The rebalance callback is responsible for updating librdkafka's
* assignment set based on the two events: RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ASSIGN_PARTITIONS
* and RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__REVOKE_PARTITIONS but should also be able to handle
* arbitrary rebalancing failures where \p err is neither of those.
* @remark In this latter case (arbitrary error), the application must
* call rd_kafka_assign(rk, NULL) to synchronize state.
*
* Without a rebalance callback this is done automatically by librdkafka
* but registering a rebalance callback gives the application flexibility
* in performing other operations along with the assinging/revocation,
* such as fetching offsets from an alternate location (on assign)
* or manually committing offsets (on revoke).
*
* @remark The \p partitions list is destroyed by librdkafka on return
* return from the rebalance_cb and must not be freed or
* saved by the application.
*
* The following example shows the application's responsibilities:
* @code
* static void rebalance_cb (rd_kafka_t *rk, rd_kafka_resp_err_t err,
* rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *partitions,
* void *opaque) {
*
* switch (err)
* {
* case RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__ASSIGN_PARTITIONS:
* // application may load offets from arbitrary external
* // storage here and update \p partitions
*
* rd_kafka_assign(rk, partitions);
* break;
*
* case RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__REVOKE_PARTITIONS:
* if (manual_commits) // Optional explicit manual commit
* rd_kafka_commit(rk, partitions, 0); // sync commit
*
* rd_kafka_assign(rk, NULL);
* break;
*
* default:
* handle_unlikely_error(err);
* rd_kafka_assign(rk, NULL); // sync state
* break;
* }
* }
* @endcode
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb (
rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*rebalance_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk,
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err,
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *partitions,
void *opaque));
/**
* @brief \b Consumer: Set offset commit callback for use with consumer groups.
*
* The results of automatic or manual offset commits will be scheduled
* for this callback and is served by rd_kafka_consumer_poll().
*
* If no partitions had valid offsets to commit this callback will be called
* with \p err == RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__NO_OFFSET which is not to be considered
* an error.
*
* The \p offsets list contains per-partition information:
* - \c offset: committed offset (attempted)
* - \c err: commit error
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_offset_commit_cb (
rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*offset_commit_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk,
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err,
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *offsets,
void *opaque));
/**
* @brief Set error callback in provided conf object.
*
* The error callback is used by librdkafka to signal critical errors
* back to the application.
*
* If no \p error_cb is registered then the errors will be logged instead.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_error_cb(rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*error_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk, int err,
const char *reason,
void *opaque));
/**
* @brief Set throttle callback.
*
* The throttle callback is used to forward broker throttle times to the
* application for Produce and Fetch (consume) requests.
*
* Callbacks are triggered whenever a non-zero throttle time is returned by
* the broker, or when the throttle time drops back to zero.
*
* An application must call rd_kafka_poll() or rd_kafka_consumer_poll() at
* regular intervals to serve queued callbacks.
*
* @remark Requires broker version 0.9.0 or later.
*/
RD_EXPORT
void rd_kafka_conf_set_throttle_cb (rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*throttle_cb) (
rd_kafka_t *rk,
const char *broker_name,
int32_t broker_id,