librdkafka v1.7.0 is feature release:
- KIP-360 - Improve reliability of transactional producer. Requires Apache Kafka 2.5 or later.
- OpenSSL Engine support (
ssl.engine.location
) by @adinigam and @ajbarb.
- Added
connections.max.idle.ms
to automatically close idle broker connections. This feature is disabled by default unlessbootstrap.servers
contains the stringazure
in which case the default is set to <4 minutes to improve connection reliability and circumvent limitations with the Azure load balancers (see #3109 for more information). - Bumped to OpenSSL 1.1.1k in binary librdkafka artifacts.
- The binary librdkafka artifacts for Alpine are now using Alpine 3.12. OpenSSL 1.1.1k.
- Improved static librdkafka Windows builds using MinGW (@neptoess, #3130).
- The C++
oauthbearer_token_refresh_cb()
was missing aHandle *
argument that has now been added. This is a breaking change but the original function signature is considered a bug. This change only affects C++ OAuth developers. - KIP-735 The consumer
session.timeout.ms
default was changed from 10 to 45 seconds to make consumer groups more robust and less sensitive to temporary network and cluster issues. - Statistics:
consumer_lag
is now using thecommitted_offset
, while the newconsumer_lag_stored
is usingstored_offset
(offset to be committed). This is more correct than the previousconsumer_lag
which was using eithercommitted_offset
orapp_offset
(last message passed to application).
- Fix accesses to freed metadata cache mutexes on client termination (#3279)
- There was a race condition on receiving updated metadata where a broker id
update (such as bootstrap to proper broker transformation) could finish after
the topic metadata cache was updated, leading to existing brokers seemingly
being not available.
One occurrence of this issue was query_watermark_offsets() that could return
ERR__UNKNOWN_PARTITION
for existing partitions shortly after the client instance was created. - The OpenSSL context is now initialized with
TLS_client_method()
(on OpenSSL >= 1.1.0) instead of the deprecated and outdatedSSLv23_client_method()
. - The initial cluster connection on client instance creation could sometimes
be delayed up to 1 second if a
group.id
ortransactional.id
was configured (#3305). - Speed up triggering of new broker connections in certain cases by exiting the broker thread io/op poll loop when a wakeup op is received.
- SASL GSSAPI: The Kerberos kinit refresh command was triggered from
rd_kafka_new()
which made this call blocking if the refresh command was taking long. The refresh is now performed by the background rdkafka main thread. - Fix busy-loop (100% CPU on the broker threads) during the handshake phase of an SSL connection.
- Disconnects during SSL handshake are now propagated as transport errors rather than SSL errors, since these disconnects are at the transport level (e.g., incorrect listener, flaky load balancer, etc) and not due to SSL issues.
- Increment metadata fast refresh interval backoff exponentially (@ajbarb, #3237).
- Unthrottled requests are no longer counted in the
brokers[].throttle
statistics object. - Log CONFWARN warning when global topic configuration properties
are overwritten by explicitly setting a
default_topic_conf
.
- If a rebalance happened during a
consume_batch..()
call the already accumulated messages for revoked partitions were not purged, which would pass messages to the application for partitions that were no longer owned by the consumer. Fixed by @jliunyu. #3340. - Fix balancing and reassignment issues with the cooperative-sticky assignor. #3306.
- Fix incorrect detection of first rebalance in sticky assignor (@hallfox).
- Aborted transactions with no messages produced to a partition could
cause further successfully committed messages in the same Fetch response to
be ignored, resulting in consumer-side message loss.
A log message along the lines
Abort txn ctrl msg bad order at offset 7501: expected before or at 7702: messages in aborted transactions may be delivered to the application
would be seen. This is a rare occurrence where a transactional producer would register with the partition but not produce any messages before aborting the transaction. - The consumer group deemed cached metadata up to date by checking
topic.metadata.refresh.interval.ms
: if this property was set too low it would cause cached metadata to be unusable and new metadata to be fetched, which could delay the time it took for a rebalance to settle. It now correctly usesmetadata.max.age.ms
instead. - The consumer group timed auto commit would attempt commits during rebalances, which could result in "Illegal generation" errors. This is now fixed, the timed auto committer is only employed in the steady state when no rebalances are taking places. Offsets are still auto committed when partitions are revoked.
- Retriable FindCoordinatorRequest errors are no longer propagated to the application as they are retried automatically.
- Fix rare crash (assert
rktp_started
) on consumer termination (introduced in v1.6.0). - Fix unaligned access and possibly corrupted snappy decompression when building with MSVC (@azat)
- A consumer configured with the
cooperative-sticky
assignor did not actively Leave the group on unsubscribe(). This delayed the rebalance for the remaining group members by up tosession.timeout.ms
. - The current subscription list was sometimes leaked when unsubscribing.
- The timeout value of
flush()
was not respected when delivery reports were scheduled as events (such as for confluent-kafka-go) rather than callbacks. - There was a race conditition in
purge()
which could cause newly created partition objects, or partitions that were changing leaders, to not have their message queues purged. This could causeabort_transaction()
to time out. This issue is now fixed. - In certain high-thruput produce rate patterns producing could stall for
1 second, regardless of
linger.ms
, due to rate-limiting of internal queue wakeups. This is now fixed by not rate-limiting queue wakeups but instead limiting them to one wakeup per queue reader poll. #2912.
- KIP-360: Fatal Idempotent producer errors are now recoverable by the
transactional producer and will raise a
txn_requires_abort()
error. - If the cluster went down between
produce()
andcommit_transaction()
and before any partitions had been registered with the coordinator, the messages would time out but the commit would succeed because nothing had been sent to the coordinator. This is now fixed. - If the current transaction failed while
commit_transaction()
was checking the current transaction state an invalid state transaction could occur which in turn would trigger a assertion crash. This issue showed up as "Invalid txn state transition: .." crashes, and is now fixed by properly synchronizing both checking and transition of state.
librdkafka v1.6.1 is a maintenance release.
- Fatal idempotent producer errors are now also fatal to the transactional producer. This is a necessary step to maintain data integrity prior to librdkafka supporting KIP-360. Applications should check any transactional API errors for the is_fatal flag and decommission the transactional producer if the flag is set.
- The consumer error raised by
auto.offset.reset=error
now has error-code set toERR__AUTO_OFFSET_RESET
to allow an application to differentiate between auto offset resets and other consumer errors.
- Admin API and transactional
send_offsets_to_transaction()
coordinator requests, such as TxnOffsetCommitRequest, could in rare cases be sent multiple times which could cause a crash. ssl.ca.location=probe
is now enabled by default on Mac OSX since the librdkafka-bundled OpenSSL might not have the same default CA search paths as the system or brew installed OpenSSL. Probing scans all known locations.
- Fatal idempotent producer errors are now also fatal to the transactional producer.
- The transactional producer could crash if the transaction failed while
send_offsets_to_transaction()
was called. - Group coordinator requests for transactional
send_offsets_to_transaction()
calls would leak memory if the underlying request was attempted to be sent after the transaction had failed. - When gradually producing to multiple partitions (resulting in multiple underlying AddPartitionsToTxnRequests) subsequent partitions could get stuck in pending state under certain conditions. These pending partitions would not send queued messages to the broker and eventually trigger message timeouts, failing the current transaction. This is now fixed.
- Committing an empty transaction (no messages were produced and no offsets were sent) would previously raise a fatal error due to invalid state on the transaction coordinator. We now allow empty/no-op transactions to be committed.
- The consumer will now retry indefinitely (or until the assignment is changed)
to retrieve committed offsets. This fixes the issue where only two retries
were attempted when outstanding transactions were blocking OffsetFetch
requests with
ERR_UNSTABLE_OFFSET_COMMIT
. #3265
librdkafka v1.6.0 is feature release:
- KIP-429 Incremental rebalancing with sticky consumer group partition assignor (KIP-54) (by @mhowlett).
- KIP-480 Sticky producer partitioning (
sticky.partitioning.linger.ms
) - achieves higher throughput and lower latency through sticky selection of random partition (by @abbycriswell). - AdminAPI: Add support for
DeleteRecords()
,DeleteGroups()
andDeleteConsumerGroupOffsets()
(by @gridaphobe) - KIP-447 Producer scalability for exactly once semantics - allows a single transactional producer to be used for multiple input partitions. Requires Apache Kafka 2.5 or later.
- Transactional producer fixes and improvements, see Transactional Producer fixes below.
- The librdkafka.redist NuGet package now supports Linux ARM64/Aarch64.
- Sticky producer partitioning (
sticky.partitioning.linger.ms
) is enabled by default (10 milliseconds) which affects the distribution of randomly partitioned messages, where previously these messages would be evenly distributed over the available partitions they are now partitioned to a single partition for the duration of the sticky time (10 milliseconds by default) before a new random sticky partition is selected. - The new KIP-447 transactional producer scalability guarantees are only supported on Apache Kafka 2.5 or later, on earlier releases you will need to use one producer per input partition for EOS. This limitation is not enforced by the producer or broker.
- Error handling for the transactional producer has been improved, see the Transactional Producer fixes below for more information.
- The Transactional Producer's API timeout handling is inconsistent with the
underlying protocol requests, it is therefore strongly recommended that
applications call
rd_kafka_commit_transaction()
andrd_kafka_abort_transaction()
with thetimeout_ms
parameter set to-1
, which will use the remaining transaction timeout.
- KIP-107, KIP-204: AdminAPI: Added
DeleteRecords()
(by @gridaphobe). - KIP-229: AdminAPI: Added
DeleteGroups()
(by @gridaphobe). - KIP-496: AdminAPI: Added
DeleteConsumerGroupOffsets()
. - KIP-464: AdminAPI: Added support for broker-side default partition count
and replication factor for
CreateTopics()
. - Windows: Added
ssl.ca.certificate.stores
to specify a list of Windows Certificate Stores to read CA certificates from, e.g.,CA,Root
.Root
remains the default store. - Use reentrant
rand_r()
on supporting platforms which decreases lock contention (@azat). - Added
assignor
debug context for troubleshooting consumer partition assignments. - Updated to OpenSSL v1.1.1i when building dependencies.
- Update bundled lz4 (used when
./configure --disable-lz4-ext
) to v1.9.3 which has vast performance improvements. - Added
rd_kafka_conf_get_default_topic_conf()
to retrieve the default topic configuration object from a global configuration object. - Added
conf
debugging context todebug
- shows set configuration properties on client and topic instantiation. Sensitive properties are redacted. - Added
rd_kafka_queue_yield()
to cancel a blocking queue call. - Will now log a warning when multiple ClusterIds are seen, which is an indication that the client might be erroneously configured to connect to multiple clusters which is not supported.
- Added
rd_kafka_seek_partitions()
to seek multiple partitions to per-partition specific offsets.
- Fix a use-after-free crash when certain coordinator requests were retried.
- The C++
oauthbearer_set_token()
function would callfree()
on anew
-created pointer, possibly leading to crashes or heap corruption (#3194)
- The consumer assignment and consumer group implementations have been decoupled, simplified and made more strict and robust. This will sort out a number of edge cases for the consumer where the behaviour was previously undefined.
- Partition fetch state was not set to STOPPED if OffsetCommit failed.
- The session timeout is now enforced locally also when the coordinator connection is down, which was not previously the case.
- Transaction commit or abort failures on the broker, such as when the producer was fenced by a newer instance, were not propagated to the application resulting in failed commits seeming successful. This was a critical race condition for applications that had a delay after producing messages (or sendings offsets) before committing or aborting the transaction. This issue has now been fixed and test coverage improved.
- The transactional producer API would return
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__STATE
when API calls were attempted after the transaction had failed, we now try to return the error that caused the transaction to fail in the first place, such asRD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__FENCED
when the producer has been fenced, orRD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__TIMED_OUT
when the transaction has timed out. - Transactional producer retry count for transactional control protocol
requests has been increased from 3 to infinite, retriable errors
are now automatically retried by the producer until success or the
transaction timeout is exceeded. This fixes the case where
rd_kafka_send_offsets_to_transaction()
would fail the current transaction into an abortable state whenCONCURRENT_TRANSACTIONS
was returned by the broker (which is a transient error) and the 3 retries were exhausted.
- Calling
rd_kafka_topic_new()
with a topic config object withmessage.timeout.ms
set could sometimes adjust the globallinger.ms
property (if not explicitly configured) which was not desired, this is now fixed and the auto adjustment is only done based on thedefault_topic_conf
at producer creation. rd_kafka_flush()
could previously returnRD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR__TIMED_OUT
just as the timeout was reached if the messages had been flushed but there were now no more messages. This has been fixed.
librdkafka v1.5.3 is a maintenance release.
- CentOS 6 is now EOL and is no longer included in binary librdkafka packages, such as NuGet.
- Fix a use-after-free crash when certain coordinator requests were retried.
- Coordinator requests could be left uncollected on instance destroy which could lead to hang.
- Fix rare 1 second stalls by forcing rdkafka main thread wakeup when a new next-timer-to-be-fired is scheduled.
- Fix additional cases where broker-side automatic topic creation might be triggered unexpectedly.
- AdminAPI: The operation_timeout (on-broker timeout) previously defaulted to 0,
but now defaults to
socket.timeout.ms
(60s). - Fix possible crash for Admin API protocol requests that fail at the transport layer or prior to sending.
- Consumer would not filter out messages for aborted transactions if the messages were compressed (#3020).
- Consumer destroy without prior
close()
could hang in certain cgrp states (@gridaphobe, #3127). - Fix possible null dereference in
Message::errstr()
(#3140). - The
roundrobin
partition assignment strategy could get stuck in an endless loop or generate uneven assignments in case the group members had asymmetric subscriptions (e.g., c1 subscribes to t1,t2 while c2 subscribes to t2,t3). (#3159) - Mixing committed and logical or absolute offsets in the partitions
passed to
rd_kafka_assign()
would in previous released ignore the logical or absolute offsets and use the committed offsets for all partitions. This is now fixed. (#2938)
librdkafka v1.5.2 is a maintenance release.
- The default value for the producer configuration property
retries
has been increased from 2 to infinity, effectively limiting Produce retries to onlymessage.timeout.ms
. As the reasons for the automatic internal retries vary (various broker error codes as well as transport layer issues), it doesn't make much sense to limit the number of retries for retriable errors, but instead only limit the retries based on the allowed time to produce a message. - The default value for the producer configuration property
request.timeout.ms
has been increased from 5 to 30 seconds to match the Apache Kafka Java producer default. This change yields increased robustness for broker-side congestion.
- The generated
CONFIGURATION.md
(throughrd_kafka_conf_properties_show())
) now include all properties and values, regardless if they were included in the build, and setting a disabled property or value throughrd_kafka_conf_set()
now returnsRD_KAFKA_CONF_INVALID
and provides a more useful error string saying why the property can't be set. - Consumer configs on producers and vice versa will now be logged with warning messages on client instantiation.
- There was an incorrect call to zlib's
inflateGetHeader()
with unitialized memory pointers that could lead to the GZIP header of a fetched message batch to be copied to arbitrary memory. This function call has now been completely removed since the result was not used. Reported by Ilja van Sprundel.
rd_kafka_topic_opaque()
(used by the C++ API) would cause object refcounting issues when used on light-weight (error-only) topic objects such as consumer errors (#2693).- Handle name resolution failures when formatting IP addresses in error logs, and increase printed hostname limit to ~256 bytes (was ~60).
- Broker sockets would be closed twice (thus leading to potential race
condition with fd-reuse in other threads) if a custom
socket_cb
would return error.
- The
roundrobin
partition.assignment.strategy
could crash (assert) for certain combinations of members and partitions. This is a regression in v1.5.0. (#3024) - The C++
KafkaConsumer
destructor did not destroy the underlying Crd_kafka_t
instance, causing a leak ifclose()
was not used. - Expose rich error strings for C++ Consumer
Message->errstr()
. - The consumer could get stuck if an outstanding commit failed during rebalancing (#2933).
- Topic authorization errors during fetching are now reported only once (#3072).
- Topic authorization errors are now properly propagated for produced messages,
both through delivery reports and as
ERR_TOPIC_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED
return value fromproduce*()
(#2215) - Treat cluster authentication failures as fatal in the transactional producer (#2994).
- The transactional producer code did not properly reference-count partition objects which could in very rare circumstances lead to a use-after-free bug if a topic was deleted from the cluster when a transaction was using it.
ERR_KAFKA_STORAGE_ERROR
is now correctly treated as a retriable produce error (#3026).- Messages that timed out locally would not fail the ongoing transaction. If the application did not take action on failed messages in its delivery report callback and went on to commit the transaction, the transaction would be successfully committed, simply omitting the failed messages.
- EndTxnRequests (sent on commit/abort) are only retried in allowed states (#3041). Previously the transaction could hang on commit_transaction() if an abortable error was hit and the EndTxnRequest was to be retried.
Note: there was no v1.5.1 librdkafka release
The v1.5.0 release brings usability improvements, enhancements and fixes to librdkafka.
- Improved broker connection error reporting with more useful information and hints on the cause of the problem.
- Consumer: Propagate errors when subscribing to unavailable topics (#1540)
- Producer: Add
batch.size
producer configuration property (#638) - Add
topic.metadata.propagation.max.ms
to allow newly manually created topics to be propagated throughout the cluster before reporting them as non-existent. This fixes race issues where CreateTopics() is quickly followed by produce(). - Prefer least idle connection for periodic metadata refreshes, et.al., to allow truly idle connections to time out and to avoid load-balancer-killed idle connection errors (#2845)
- Added
rd_kafka_event_debug_contexts()
to get the debug contexts for a debug log line (by @wolfchimneyrock). - Added Test scenarios which define the cluster configuration.
- Added MinGW-w64 builds (@ed-alertedh, #2553)
./configure --enable-XYZ
now requires the XYZ check to pass, and--disable-XYZ
disables the feature altogether (@benesch)- Added
rd_kafka_produceva()
which takes an array of produce arguments for situations where the existingrd_kafka_producev()
va-arg approach can't be used. - Added
rd_kafka_message_broker_id()
to see the broker that a message was produced or fetched from, or an error was associated with. - Added RTT/delay simulation to mock brokers.
- Subscribing to non-existent and unauthorized topics will now propagate
errors
RD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_UNKNOWN_TOPIC_OR_PART
andRD_KAFKA_RESP_ERR_TOPIC_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED
to the application through the standard consumer error (the err field in the message object). - Consumer will no longer trigger auto creation of topics,
allow.auto.create.topics=true
may be used to re-enable the old deprecated functionality. - The default consumer pre-fetch queue threshold
queued.max.messages.kbytes
has been decreased from 1GB to 64MB to avoid excessive network usage for low and medium throughput consumer applications. High throughput consumer applications may need to manually set this property to a higher value. - The default consumer Fetch wait time has been increased from 100ms to 500ms to avoid excessive network usage for low throughput topics.
- If OpenSSL is linked statically, or
ssl.ca.location=probe
is configured, librdkafka will probe known CA certificate paths and automatically use the first one found. This should alleviate the need to configuressl.ca.location
when the statically linked OpenSSL's OPENSSLDIR differs from the system's CA certificate path. - The heuristics for handling Apache Kafka < 0.10 brokers has been removed to
improve connection error handling for modern Kafka versions.
Users on Brokers 0.9.x or older should already be configuring
api.version.request=false
andbroker.version.fallback=...
so there should be no functional change. - The default producer batch accumulation time,
linger.ms
, has been changed from 0.5ms to 5ms to improve batch sizes and throughput while reducing the per-message protocol overhead. Applications that require lower produce latency than 5ms will need to manually setlinger.ms
to a lower value. - librdkafka's build tooling now requires Python 3.x (python3 interpreter).
- The client could crash in rare circumstances on ApiVersion or SaslHandshake request timeouts (#2326)
./configure --LDFLAGS='a=b, c=d'
with arguments containing = are now supported (by @sky92zwq)../configure
arguments now take precedence over cachedconfigure
variables from previous invocation.- Fix theoretical crash on coord request failure.
- Unknown partition error could be triggered for existing partitions when additional partitions were added to a topic (@benesch, #2915)
- Quickly refresh topic metadata for desired but non-existent partitions. This will speed up the initial discovery delay when new partitions are added to an existing topic (#2917).
- The roundrobin partition assignor could crash if subscriptions where asymmetrical (different sets from different members of the group). Thanks to @ankon and @wilmai for identifying the root cause (#2121).
- The consumer assignors could ignore some topics if there were more subscribed topics than consumers in taking part in the assignment.
- The consumer would connect to all partition leaders of a topic even for partitions that were not being consumed (#2826).
- Initial consumer group joins should now be a couple of seconds quicker thanks expedited query intervals (@benesch).
- Fix crash and/or inconsistent subscriptions when using multiple consumers (in the same process) with wildcard topics on Windows.
- Don't propagate temporary offset lookup errors to application.
- Immediately refresh topic metadata when partitions are reassigned to other
brokers, avoiding a fetch stall of up to
topic.metadata.refresh.interval.ms
. (#2955) - Memory for batches containing control messages would not be freed when using the batch consume APIs (@pf-qiu, #2990).
- Proper locking for transaction state in EndTxn handler.
v1.4.4 is a maintenance release with the following fixes and enhancements:
- Transactional producer could crash on request timeout due to dereferencing NULL pointer of non-existent response object.
- Mark
rd_kafka_send_offsets_to_transaction()
CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION (et.al) errors as retriable. - Fix crash on transactional coordinator FindCoordinator request failure.
- Minimize broker re-connect delay when broker's connection is needed to send requests.
- Proper locking for transaction state in EndTxn handler.
socket.timeout.ms
was ignored whentransactional.id
was set.- Added RTT/delay simulation to mock brokers.
Note: there was no v1.4.3 librdkafka release
v1.4.2 is a maintenance release with the following fixes and enhancements:
- Fix produce/consume hang after partition goes away and comes back, such as when a topic is deleted and re-created.
- Consumer: Reset the stored offset when partitions are un-assign()ed (fixes #2782). This fixes the case where a manual offset-less commit() or the auto-committer would commit a stored offset from a previous assignment before a new message was consumed by the application.
- Probe known CA cert paths and set default
ssl.ca.location
accordingly if OpenSSL is statically linked orssl.ca.location
is set toprobe
. - Per-partition OffsetCommit errors were unhandled (fixes #2791)
- Seed the PRNG (random number generator) by default, allow application to
override with
enable.random.seed=false
(#2795) - Fix stack overwrite (of 1 byte) when SaslHandshake MechCnt is zero
- Align bundled c11 threads (tinycthreads) constants to glibc and musl (#2681)
- Fix return value of rd_kafka_test_fatal_error() (by @ckb42)
- Ensure CMake sets disabled defines to zero on Windows (@benesch)
Note: there was no v1.4.1 librdkafka release