Is the 0.8 protocol pretty much frozen at this point? If so, I'd like to start 
updating my python client.

Also, I'm guessing 0.8 will be backwards compatible with 0.7 (due to the API 
versioning)

-David

On Nov 29, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Jay Kreps wrote:

> Okay here is a proposal to address the issues I raised.
> 
> 1, 2. Correlation id. This is not strictly speaking needed, but it is maybe
> useful for debugging to be able to trace a particular request from client
> to server. So we will extend this across all the requests.
> 3. For metadata response I will try to fix this up by normalizing out the
> broker list and having the isr, replicas, and leader field just have the
> node id.
> 4. This should be uncontroversial and easy to add.
> 5. Let's remove creator id, it isn't used.
> 6. Let's generalize offset request. My proposal is below:
> 
> Rename TopicMetadata API to ClusterMetadata, as this will contain all the
> data that is known cluster-wide. Then let's generalize the offset request
> to be PartitionMetadata--namely stuff about a particular partition on a
> particular server.
> 
> The format of PartitionMetdata would be the following:
> 
> PartitionMetadataRequest => [TopicName [PartitionId MinSegmentTime
> MaxSegmentInfos]]
>  TopicName => string
>  PartitionId => uint32
>  MinSegmentTime => uint64
>  MaxSegmentInfos => int32
> 
> PartitionMetadataResponse => [TopicName [PartitionMetadata]]
>  TopicName => string
>  PartitionMetadata => PartitionId LogSize NumberOfSegments LogEndOffset
> HighwaterMark [SegmentData]
>  SegmentData => StartOffset LastModifiedTime
>  LogSize => uint64
>  NumberOfSegments => int32
>  LogEndOffset => int64
>  HighwaterMark => int64
> 
> This would be general enough that we could continue to add to it for any
> new pieces of data we need.
> 
> -Jay
> 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Jay Kreps <jay.kr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I started trying to document the 0.8 protocol from the code and write a
>> guide to client implementation. This is meant to be a more user-friendly
>> and up-to-date version of the proposal wiki we had on the protocol changes.
>> 
>> Here is what I wrote up so far:
>> 
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/A+Guide+To+The+Kafka+Protocol
>> 
>> I would love feedback on this document. It would be great if we could
>> document everything you need to know to write a client so people don't need
>> to reverse engineer our code.
>> 
>> In doing this I found a number of things, some which I feel should be
>> fixed in 0.8 some of which maybe can wait.
>> 
>> 1. Correlation id is not used across all the requests. I don't think it
>> can work as intended because of this.
>> 2. On reflection I am not sure that we need a correlation id field. I
>> think that since we need to guarantee that processing is sequential on any
>> particular socket we can correlate with a simple queue. (e.g. as the client
>> sends messages it adds them to a queue and as it receives responses it just
>> correlates to whatever is at the head of the queue).
>> 3. The metadata response seems to have a number of problems. Among them is
>> that it weirdly repeats all the broker information many times. The response
>> includes the ISR, leader (maybe), and the replicas. Each of these repeat
>> all the broker information. This is super weird. I think what we should be
>> doing here is including all broker information for all brokers and then
>> just having the appropriate ids for the isr, leader, and replicas.
>> 4. For topic discovery I think we need to support the case where no topics
>> are specified in the metadata request and for this return information about
>> all topics. I don't think we do this now.
>> 5. I don't understand what the creator id is.
>> 6. The offset request and response is not fully thought through and should
>> be generalized.
>> 
>> -Jay
>> 
>> 

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