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package sarama
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
)
// ErrClosedConsumerGroup is the error returned when a method is called on a consumer group that has been closed.
var ErrClosedConsumerGroup = errors.New("kafka: tried to use a consumer group that was closed")
// ConsumerGroup is responsible for dividing up processing of topics and partitions
// over a collection of processes (the members of the consumer group).
type ConsumerGroup interface {
// Consume joins a cluster of consumers for a given list of topics and
// starts a blocking ConsumerGroupSession through the ConsumerGroupHandler.
//
// The life-cycle of a session is represented by the following steps:
//
// 1. The consumers join the group (as explained in https://kafka.apache.org/documentation/#intro_consumers)
// and is assigned their "fair share" of partitions, aka 'claims'.
// 2. Before processing starts, the handler's Setup() hook is called to notify the user
// of the claims and allow any necessary preparation or alteration of state.
// 3. For each of the assigned claims the handler's ConsumeClaim() function is then called
// in a separate goroutine which requires it to be thread-safe. Any state must be carefully protected
// from concurrent reads/writes.
// 4. The session will persist until one of the ConsumeClaim() functions exits. This can be either when the
// parent context is cancelled or when a server-side rebalance cycle is initiated.
// 5. Once all the ConsumeClaim() loops have exited, the handler's Cleanup() hook is called
// to allow the user to perform any final tasks before a rebalance.
// 6. Finally, marked offsets are committed one last time before claims are released.
//
// Please note, that once a rebalance is triggered, sessions must be completed within
// Config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout. This means that ConsumeClaim() functions must exit
// as quickly as possible to allow time for Cleanup() and the final offset commit. If the timeout
// is exceeded, the consumer will be removed from the group by Kafka, which will cause offset
// commit failures.
Consume(ctx context.Context, topics []string, handler ConsumerGroupHandler) error
// Errors returns a read channel of errors that occurred during the consumer life-cycle.
// By default, errors are logged and not returned over this channel.
// If you want to implement any custom error handling, set your config's
// Consumer.Return.Errors setting to true, and read from this channel.
Errors() <-chan error
// Close stops the ConsumerGroup and detaches any running sessions. It is required to call
// this function before the object passes out of scope, as it will otherwise leak memory.
Close() error
}
type consumerGroup struct {
client Client
config *Config
consumer Consumer
groupID string
memberID string
errors chan error
lock sync.Mutex
closed chan none
closeOnce sync.Once
}
// NewConsumerGroup creates a new consumer group the given broker addresses and configuration.
func NewConsumerGroup(addrs []string, groupID string, config *Config) (ConsumerGroup, error) {
client, err := NewClient(addrs, config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c, err := newConsumerGroup(groupID, client)
if err != nil {
_ = client.Close()
}
return c, err
}
// NewConsumerGroupFromClient creates a new consumer group using the given client. It is still
// necessary to call Close() on the underlying client when shutting down this consumer.
// PLEASE NOTE: consumer groups can only re-use but not share clients.
func NewConsumerGroupFromClient(groupID string, client Client) (ConsumerGroup, error) {
// For clients passed in by the client, ensure we don't
// call Close() on it.
cli := &nopCloserClient{client}
return newConsumerGroup(groupID, cli)
}
func newConsumerGroup(groupID string, client Client) (ConsumerGroup, error) {
config := client.Config()
if !config.Version.IsAtLeast(V0_10_2_0) {
return nil, ConfigurationError("consumer groups require Version to be >= V0_10_2_0")
}
consumer, err := NewConsumerFromClient(client)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &consumerGroup{
client: client,
consumer: consumer,
config: config,
groupID: groupID,
errors: make(chan error, config.ChannelBufferSize),
closed: make(chan none),
}, nil
}
// Errors implements ConsumerGroup.
func (c *consumerGroup) Errors() <-chan error { return c.errors }
// Close implements ConsumerGroup.
func (c *consumerGroup) Close() (err error) {
c.closeOnce.Do(func() {
close(c.closed)
c.lock.Lock()
defer c.lock.Unlock()
// leave group
if e := c.leave(); e != nil {
err = e
}
// drain errors
go func() {
close(c.errors)
}()
for e := range c.errors {
err = e
}
if e := c.client.Close(); e != nil {
err = e
}
})
return
}
// Consume implements ConsumerGroup.
func (c *consumerGroup) Consume(ctx context.Context, topics []string, handler ConsumerGroupHandler) error {
// Ensure group is not closed
select {
case <-c.closed:
return ErrClosedConsumerGroup
default:
}
c.lock.Lock()
defer c.lock.Unlock()
// Quick exit when no topics are provided
if len(topics) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("no topics provided")
}
// Refresh metadata for requested topics
if err := c.client.RefreshMetadata(topics...); err != nil {
return err
}
// Init session
sess, err := c.newSession(ctx, topics, handler, c.config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Max)
if err == ErrClosedClient {
return ErrClosedConsumerGroup
} else if err != nil {
return err
}
// Wait for session exit signal
<-sess.ctx.Done()
// Gracefully release session claims
return sess.release(true)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) retryNewSession(ctx context.Context, topics []string, handler ConsumerGroupHandler, retries int, refreshCoordinator bool) (*consumerGroupSession, error) {
select {
case <-c.closed:
return nil, ErrClosedConsumerGroup
case <-time.After(c.config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Retry.Backoff):
}
if refreshCoordinator {
err := c.client.RefreshCoordinator(c.groupID)
if err != nil {
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, true)
}
}
return c.newSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries-1)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) newSession(ctx context.Context, topics []string, handler ConsumerGroupHandler, retries int) (*consumerGroupSession, error) {
coordinator, err := c.client.Coordinator(c.groupID)
if err != nil {
if retries <= 0 {
return nil, err
}
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, true)
}
// Join consumer group
join, err := c.joinGroupRequest(coordinator, topics)
if err != nil {
_ = coordinator.Close()
return nil, err
}
switch join.Err {
case ErrNoError:
c.memberID = join.MemberId
case ErrUnknownMemberId, ErrIllegalGeneration: // reset member ID and retry immediately
c.memberID = ""
return c.newSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries)
case ErrNotCoordinatorForConsumer: // retry after backoff with coordinator refresh
if retries <= 0 {
return nil, join.Err
}
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, true)
case ErrRebalanceInProgress: // retry after backoff
if retries <= 0 {
return nil, join.Err
}
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, false)
default:
return nil, join.Err
}
// Prepare distribution plan if we joined as the leader
var plan BalanceStrategyPlan
if join.LeaderId == join.MemberId {
members, err := join.GetMembers()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
plan, err = c.balance(members)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Sync consumer group
sync, err := c.syncGroupRequest(coordinator, plan, join.GenerationId)
if err != nil {
_ = coordinator.Close()
return nil, err
}
switch sync.Err {
case ErrNoError:
case ErrUnknownMemberId, ErrIllegalGeneration: // reset member ID and retry immediately
c.memberID = ""
return c.newSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries)
case ErrNotCoordinatorForConsumer: // retry after backoff with coordinator refresh
if retries <= 0 {
return nil, sync.Err
}
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, true)
case ErrRebalanceInProgress: // retry after backoff
if retries <= 0 {
return nil, sync.Err
}
return c.retryNewSession(ctx, topics, handler, retries, false)
default:
return nil, sync.Err
}
// Retrieve and sort claims
var claims map[string][]int32
if len(sync.MemberAssignment) > 0 {
members, err := sync.GetMemberAssignment()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
claims = members.Topics
for _, partitions := range claims {
sort.Sort(int32Slice(partitions))
}
}
return newConsumerGroupSession(ctx, c, claims, join.MemberId, join.GenerationId, handler)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) joinGroupRequest(coordinator *Broker, topics []string) (*JoinGroupResponse, error) {
req := &JoinGroupRequest{
GroupId: c.groupID,
MemberId: c.memberID,
SessionTimeout: int32(c.config.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout / time.Millisecond),
ProtocolType: "consumer",
}
if c.config.Version.IsAtLeast(V0_10_1_0) {
req.Version = 1
req.RebalanceTimeout = int32(c.config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Timeout / time.Millisecond)
}
meta := &ConsumerGroupMemberMetadata{
Topics: topics,
UserData: c.config.Consumer.Group.Member.UserData,
}
strategy := c.config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Strategy
if err := req.AddGroupProtocolMetadata(strategy.Name(), meta); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return coordinator.JoinGroup(req)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) syncGroupRequest(coordinator *Broker, plan BalanceStrategyPlan, generationID int32) (*SyncGroupResponse, error) {
req := &SyncGroupRequest{
GroupId: c.groupID,
MemberId: c.memberID,
GenerationId: generationID,
}
for memberID, topics := range plan {
err := req.AddGroupAssignmentMember(memberID, &ConsumerGroupMemberAssignment{
Topics: topics,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return coordinator.SyncGroup(req)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) heartbeatRequest(coordinator *Broker, memberID string, generationID int32) (*HeartbeatResponse, error) {
req := &HeartbeatRequest{
GroupId: c.groupID,
MemberId: memberID,
GenerationId: generationID,
}
return coordinator.Heartbeat(req)
}
func (c *consumerGroup) balance(members map[string]ConsumerGroupMemberMetadata) (BalanceStrategyPlan, error) {
topics := make(map[string][]int32)
for _, meta := range members {
for _, topic := range meta.Topics {
topics[topic] = nil
}
}
for topic := range topics {
partitions, err := c.client.Partitions(topic)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
topics[topic] = partitions
}
strategy := c.config.Consumer.Group.Rebalance.Strategy
return strategy.Plan(members, topics)
}
// Leaves the cluster, called by Close, protected by lock.
func (c *consumerGroup) leave() error {
if c.memberID == "" {
return nil
}
coordinator, err := c.client.Coordinator(c.groupID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
resp, err := coordinator.LeaveGroup(&LeaveGroupRequest{
GroupId: c.groupID,
MemberId: c.memberID,
})
if err != nil {
_ = coordinator.Close()
return err
}
// Unset memberID
c.memberID = ""
// Check response
switch resp.Err {
case ErrRebalanceInProgress, ErrUnknownMemberId, ErrNoError:
return nil
default:
return resp.Err
}
}
func (c *consumerGroup) handleError(err error, topic string, partition int32) {
select {
case <-c.closed:
return
default:
}
if _, ok := err.(*ConsumerError); !ok && topic != "" && partition > -1 {
err = &ConsumerError{
Topic: topic,
Partition: partition,
Err: err,
}
}
if c.config.Consumer.Return.Errors {
select {
case c.errors <- err:
default:
}
} else {
Logger.Println(err)
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// ConsumerGroupSession represents a consumer group member session.
type ConsumerGroupSession interface {
// Claims returns information about the claimed partitions by topic.
Claims() map[string][]int32
// MemberID returns the cluster member ID.
MemberID() string
// GenerationID returns the current generation ID.
GenerationID() int32
// MarkOffset marks the provided offset, alongside a metadata string
// that represents the state of the partition consumer at that point in time. The
// metadata string can be used by another consumer to restore that state, so it
// can resume consumption.
//
// To follow upstream conventions, you are expected to mark the offset of the
// next message to read, not the last message read. Thus, when calling `MarkOffset`
// you should typically add one to the offset of the last consumed message.
//
// Note: calling MarkOffset does not necessarily commit the offset to the backend
// store immediately for efficiency reasons, and it may never be committed if
// your application crashes. This means that you may end up processing the same
// message twice, and your processing should ideally be idempotent.
MarkOffset(topic string, partition int32, offset int64, metadata string)
// ResetOffset resets to the provided offset, alongside a metadata string that
// represents the state of the partition consumer at that point in time. Reset
// acts as a counterpart to MarkOffset, the difference being that it allows to
// reset an offset to an earlier or smaller value, where MarkOffset only
// allows incrementing the offset. cf MarkOffset for more details.
ResetOffset(topic string, partition int32, offset int64, metadata string)
// MarkMessage marks a message as consumed.
MarkMessage(msg *ConsumerMessage, metadata string)
// Context returns the session context.
Context() context.Context
}
type consumerGroupSession struct {
parent *consumerGroup
memberID string
generationID int32
handler ConsumerGroupHandler
claims map[string][]int32
offsets *offsetManager
ctx context.Context
cancel func()
waitGroup sync.WaitGroup
releaseOnce sync.Once
hbDying, hbDead chan none
}
func newConsumerGroupSession(ctx context.Context, parent *consumerGroup, claims map[string][]int32, memberID string, generationID int32, handler ConsumerGroupHandler) (*consumerGroupSession, error) {
// init offset manager
offsets, err := newOffsetManagerFromClient(parent.groupID, memberID, generationID, parent.client)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// init context
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
// init session
sess := &consumerGroupSession{
parent: parent,
memberID: memberID,
generationID: generationID,
handler: handler,
offsets: offsets,
claims: claims,
ctx: ctx,
cancel: cancel,
hbDying: make(chan none),
hbDead: make(chan none),
}
// start heartbeat loop
go sess.heartbeatLoop()
// create a POM for each claim
for topic, partitions := range claims {
for _, partition := range partitions {
pom, err := offsets.ManagePartition(topic, partition)
if err != nil {
_ = sess.release(false)
return nil, err
}
// handle POM errors
go func(topic string, partition int32) {
for err := range pom.Errors() {
sess.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
}
}(topic, partition)
}
}
// perform setup
if err := handler.Setup(sess); err != nil {
_ = sess.release(true)
return nil, err
}
// start consuming
for topic, partitions := range claims {
for _, partition := range partitions {
sess.waitGroup.Add(1)
go func(topic string, partition int32) {
defer sess.waitGroup.Done()
// cancel the as session as soon as the first
// goroutine exits
defer sess.cancel()
// consume a single topic/partition, blocking
sess.consume(topic, partition)
}(topic, partition)
}
}
return sess, nil
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) Claims() map[string][]int32 { return s.claims }
func (s *consumerGroupSession) MemberID() string { return s.memberID }
func (s *consumerGroupSession) GenerationID() int32 { return s.generationID }
func (s *consumerGroupSession) MarkOffset(topic string, partition int32, offset int64, metadata string) {
if pom := s.offsets.findPOM(topic, partition); pom != nil {
pom.MarkOffset(offset, metadata)
}
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) ResetOffset(topic string, partition int32, offset int64, metadata string) {
if pom := s.offsets.findPOM(topic, partition); pom != nil {
pom.ResetOffset(offset, metadata)
}
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) MarkMessage(msg *ConsumerMessage, metadata string) {
s.MarkOffset(msg.Topic, msg.Partition, msg.Offset+1, metadata)
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) Context() context.Context {
return s.ctx
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) consume(topic string, partition int32) {
// quick exit if rebalance is due
select {
case <-s.ctx.Done():
return
case <-s.parent.closed:
return
default:
}
// get next offset
offset := s.parent.config.Consumer.Offsets.Initial
if pom := s.offsets.findPOM(topic, partition); pom != nil {
offset, _ = pom.NextOffset()
}
// create new claim
claim, err := newConsumerGroupClaim(s, topic, partition, offset)
if err != nil {
s.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
return
}
// handle errors
go func() {
for err := range claim.Errors() {
s.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
}
}()
// trigger close when session is done
go func() {
select {
case <-s.ctx.Done():
case <-s.parent.closed:
}
claim.AsyncClose()
}()
// start processing
if err := s.handler.ConsumeClaim(s, claim); err != nil {
s.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
}
// ensure consumer is closed & drained
claim.AsyncClose()
for _, err := range claim.waitClosed() {
s.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
}
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) release(withCleanup bool) (err error) {
// signal release, stop heartbeat
s.cancel()
// wait for consumers to exit
s.waitGroup.Wait()
// perform release
s.releaseOnce.Do(func() {
if withCleanup {
if e := s.handler.Cleanup(s); e != nil {
s.parent.handleError(e, "", -1)
err = e
}
}
if e := s.offsets.Close(); e != nil {
err = e
}
close(s.hbDying)
<-s.hbDead
})
return
}
func (s *consumerGroupSession) heartbeatLoop() {
defer close(s.hbDead)
defer s.cancel() // trigger the end of the session on exit
pause := time.NewTicker(s.parent.config.Consumer.Group.Heartbeat.Interval)
defer pause.Stop()
retries := s.parent.config.Metadata.Retry.Max
for {
coordinator, err := s.parent.client.Coordinator(s.parent.groupID)
if err != nil {
if retries <= 0 {
s.parent.handleError(err, "", -1)
return
}
select {
case <-s.hbDying:
return
case <-time.After(s.parent.config.Metadata.Retry.Backoff):
retries--
}
continue
}
resp, err := s.parent.heartbeatRequest(coordinator, s.memberID, s.generationID)
if err != nil {
_ = coordinator.Close()
if retries <= 0 {
s.parent.handleError(err, "", -1)
return
}
retries--
continue
}
switch resp.Err {
case ErrNoError:
retries = s.parent.config.Metadata.Retry.Max
case ErrRebalanceInProgress, ErrUnknownMemberId, ErrIllegalGeneration:
return
default:
s.parent.handleError(err, "", -1)
return
}
select {
case <-pause.C:
case <-s.hbDying:
return
}
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// ConsumerGroupHandler instances are used to handle individual topic/partition claims.
// It also provides hooks for your consumer group session life-cycle and allow you to
// trigger logic before or after the consume loop(s).
//
// PLEASE NOTE that handlers are likely be called from several goroutines concurrently,
// ensure that all state is safely protected against race conditions.
type ConsumerGroupHandler interface {
// Setup is run at the beginning of a new session, before ConsumeClaim.
Setup(ConsumerGroupSession) error
// Cleanup is run at the end of a session, once all ConsumeClaim goroutines have exited
// but before the offsets are committed for the very last time.
Cleanup(ConsumerGroupSession) error
// ConsumeClaim must start a consumer loop of ConsumerGroupClaim's Messages().
// Once the Messages() channel is closed, the Handler must finish its processing
// loop and exit.
ConsumeClaim(ConsumerGroupSession, ConsumerGroupClaim) error
}
// ConsumerGroupClaim processes Kafka messages from a given topic and partition within a consumer group.
type ConsumerGroupClaim interface {
// Topic returns the consumed topic name.
Topic() string
// Partition returns the consumed partition.
Partition() int32
// InitialOffset returns the initial offset that was used as a starting point for this claim.
InitialOffset() int64
// HighWaterMarkOffset returns the high water mark offset of the partition,
// i.e. the offset that will be used for the next message that will be produced.
// You can use this to determine how far behind the processing is.
HighWaterMarkOffset() int64
// Messages returns the read channel for the messages that are returned by
// the broker. The messages channel will be closed when a new rebalance cycle
// is due. You must finish processing and mark offsets within
// Config.Consumer.Group.Session.Timeout before the topic/partition is eventually
// re-assigned to another group member.
Messages() <-chan *ConsumerMessage
}
type consumerGroupClaim struct {
topic string
partition int32
offset int64
PartitionConsumer
}
func newConsumerGroupClaim(sess *consumerGroupSession, topic string, partition int32, offset int64) (*consumerGroupClaim, error) {
pcm, err := sess.parent.consumer.ConsumePartition(topic, partition, offset)
if err == ErrOffsetOutOfRange {
offset = sess.parent.config.Consumer.Offsets.Initial
pcm, err = sess.parent.consumer.ConsumePartition(topic, partition, offset)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
go func() {
for err := range pcm.Errors() {
sess.parent.handleError(err, topic, partition)
}
}()
return &consumerGroupClaim{
topic: topic,
partition: partition,
offset: offset,
PartitionConsumer: pcm,
}, nil
}
func (c *consumerGroupClaim) Topic() string { return c.topic }
func (c *consumerGroupClaim) Partition() int32 { return c.partition }
func (c *consumerGroupClaim) InitialOffset() int64 { return c.offset }
// Drains messages and errors, ensures the claim is fully closed.
func (c *consumerGroupClaim) waitClosed() (errs ConsumerErrors) {
go func() {
for range c.Messages() {
}
}()
for err := range c.Errors() {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
return
}