- Replaced Netty 3.6.9 and 3.7.1 with 3.10.6
- Replaced Netty 4.1 with 4.1.69
Signed-off-by: Pierre Villard <pierre.villard.fr@gmail.com>
This closes#5490.
NIFI-6323 Changed URLs for splunk.artifactoryonline.com to use HTTPS (certificate validity warning in browsers, but command-line connection using openssl s_client is successful).
NIFI-6323 Changed URLs for XMLNS schema locations to use HTTPS (the XMLNS and schema identifier remain http:// because they are not designed to be resolvable).
NIFI-6323 Fixed Maven XML schema descriptor URLs.
This closes#3497
Enabled the ability to specify wildcard topics as a regular expression
as supported in the Kafka client library.
Signed-off-by: joewitt <joewitt@apache.org>
Currently, NiFi Kafka consumer processors have following issue.
While downstream connections are full, ConsumeKafka is not scheduled to run onTrigger.
It stopps executing poll to tell Kafka server that this client is alive.
Thus, after a while in that situation, Kafka server rebalances the client.
When downstream connections back to normal, although ConsumeKafka is scheduled again,
the client is no longer a part of a consumer group.
If this happens, Kafka client succeeds polling messages when ConsumeKafka processor resumes, but fails to commit offset.
Received messages are already committed into NiFi flow, but since consumer offset is not updated, those will be consumed again, duplicated.
In order to address above issue:
- For ConsumeKafka_0_10, use latest client library
Above issue has been addressed by KIP-62.
The latest Kafka consumer poll checks if the client instance is still valid, and rejoin the group if not, before consuming messages.
- For ConsumeKafka (0.9), added manual retention logic using pause/resume
Kafka client 0.9 doesn't have background thread heartbeat, so similar machanism is added manually.
Use Kafka pause/resume consumer API to tell Kafka server that the client stops consuming messages but is still alive.
Another internal thread is used to perform paused poll periodically based on the time passed since the last onTrigger(poll) is executed.
This closes#1527.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Bende <bbende@apache.org>