As I am new to kafka, my group is using Spring-Integration-kafka:2.0.0.RELEASE on a Spring-boot application. I was able to consume kafka message with my KafkaConsumer based on this example here.
For this spring-boot application, I have my Application.java
package hello;
import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import hello.notification.Listener;
@SpringBootApplication
public class Application {
private Listener listener;
public void run(String... args) throws Exception {
this.listener.countDownLatch1.await(60, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(Application.class, args);
}
}
This is my KafkaConsumerConfig.java
package hello.notification;
import ....; //different imports
@Configuration
@EnableKafka
public class KafkaConsumerConfig {
@Bean
KafkaListenerContainerFactory<ConcurrentMessageListenerContainer<String, String>> kafkaListenerContainerFactory() {
ConcurrentKafkaListenerContainerFactory<String, String> factory = new ConcurrentKafkaListenerContainerFactory<>();
factory.setConsumerFactory(consumerFactory());
factory.setConcurrency(1);
factory.getContainerProperties().setPollTimeout(3000);
return factory;
}
@Bean
public ConsumerFactory<String, String> consumerFactory() {
Map<String, Object> propsMap = new HashMap<>();
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, "localhost:9092");
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.GROUP_ID_CONFIG, "group1");
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.ENABLE_AUTO_COMMIT_CONFIG, false);
//propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.AUTO_COMMIT_INTERVAL_MS_CONFIG, 100);
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.SESSION_TIMEOUT_MS_CONFIG, 6000);
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.KEY_DESERIALIZER_CLASS_CONFIG, StringDeserializer.class);
propsMap.put(ConsumerConfig.VALUE_DESERIALIZER_CLASS_CONFIG, StringDeserializer.class);
return new DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<>(propsMap);
}
@Bean
public Listener listener() {
return new Listener();
}
}
and finally my Listener.java
package hello.notification;
import ...; // different imports
public class Listener {
public final CountDownLatch countDownLatch1 = new CountDownLatch(1);
@KafkaListener(topics = "topic1")
public void listen(ConsumerRecord<?, ?> record, Acknowledgment ack) {
System.out.println(record + " and " + ack);
// Place holder for "ack.acknowledge();"
countDownLatch1.countDown();
}
}
my questions are:
1) In ConsumerConfig settings, I've already set "ConsumerConfig.ENABLE_AUTO_COMMIT_CONFIG" to false and commented out "ConsumerConfig.AUTO_COMMIT_INTERVAL_MS_CONFIG", why does it still commits automatically?(as I no longer would see the message if I restart my spring-boot app- I would expect it to try to resend until it's been committed)
2) In order to commit manually, I think I just need to add ack.acknowledge() inside my Listener.listen(please see place-holder)? Is there anything else that I would need other than this to ensure this is a manual commit?
3) I would like to have the simplest/cleanest kafkaconsumer, I wonder if you think what I have is the simplest way, originally I was looking for singlethreaded consumer but there are not a lot of examples out there so I stick with the concurrent listener.
Thanks for all of your help and inputs!
Just because by default
KafkaMessageListenerContainer
is supplied with:You have to switch to the
That's correct. Just only need to get used to.
See Reference Manual for more info