--- id: kafka-extraction-namespace title: "Apache Kafka Lookups" --- > Lookups are an [experimental](../experimental.md) feature. To use this Apache Druid extension, [include](../../development/extensions.md#loading-extensions) `druid-lookups-cached-global` and `druid-kafka-extraction-namespace` in the extensions load list. If you need updates to populate as promptly as possible, it is possible to plug into a Kafka topic whose key is the old value and message is the desired new value (both in UTF-8) as a LookupExtractorFactory. ```json { "type":"kafka", "kafkaTopic":"testTopic", "kafkaProperties":{"zookeeper.connect":"somehost:2181/kafka"} } ``` |Parameter|Description|Required|Default| |---------|-----------|--------|-------| |`kafkaTopic`|The Kafka topic to read the data from|Yes|| |`kafkaProperties`|Kafka consumer properties. At least"zookeeper.connect" must be specified. Only the zookeeper connector is supported|Yes|| |`connectTimeout`|How long to wait for an initial connection|No|`0` (do not wait)| |`isOneToOne`|The map is a one-to-one (see [Lookup DimensionSpecs](../../querying/dimensionspecs.md))|No|`false`| The extension `kafka-extraction-namespace` enables reading from a Kafka feed which has name/key pairs to allow renaming of dimension values. An example use case would be to rename an ID to a human readable format. The consumer properties `group.id` and `auto.offset.reset` CANNOT be set in `kafkaProperties` as they are set by the extension as `UUID.randomUUID().toString()` and `smallest` respectively. See [lookups](../../querying/lookups.md) for how to configure and use lookups. ## Limitations Currently the Kafka lookup extractor feeds the entire Kafka stream into a local cache. If you are using on-heap caching, this can easily clobber your java heap if the Kafka stream spews a lot of unique keys. off-heap caching should alleviate these concerns, but there is still a limit to the quantity of data that can be stored. There is currently no eviction policy. ## Testing the Kafka rename functionality To test this setup, you can send key/value pairs to a Kafka stream via the following producer console: ``` ./bin/kafka-console-producer.sh --property parse.key=true --property key.separator="->" --broker-list localhost:9092 --topic testTopic ``` Renames can then be published as `OLD_VAL->NEW_VAL` followed by newline (enter or return)