Ron Dagostino created KAFKA-10076: ------------------------------------- Summary: Doc prefixed vs. non-prefix configs Key: KAFKA-10076 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-10076 Project: Kafka Issue Type: Improvement Components: docs Reporter: Ron Dagostino
Listener-prefixed configs have higher precedence than unprefixed configs. For example, {{listener.name.default.sasl.enabled.mechanisms}} has higher precedence (and overrides any value of) {{sasl.enabled.mechanisms}}. The docs for {{sasl.enabled.mechanism}} says nothing about this, and while it may be mentioned elsewhere (I did not do an exhaustive search, so I don’t really know), it feels like this could be better documented. In particular, I think there could be two general changes that would be useful: # If a particular config can be overridden by a prefixed version, then the specific documentation for that config could explicitly state this (e.g. add something to the {{sasl.enabled.mechanisms}} documentation is just one example). # Add a general paragraph somewhere that describes the concept of prefixed configs and how they work/what their precedence is relative to unprefixed configs, and (maybe?) the list of configs that can be prefixed. (Again, I didn’t do an exhaustive search for this, so it might already exist.) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)