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Andrew Winterman edited comment on KAFKA-2887 at 11/24/15 10:14 PM: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reopening because the auto.create.topics.enable configuration parameter also controls whether or not a topic is created by attempts to produce to it. It seems like producing is a write operation, while consuming or asking for metadata is a read. I maintain that creating topics in response to read operations is surprising. was (Author: awinterman): Reopening because the auto.create.topics.enable also controls whether or not a topic is created by attempts to produce to it. It seems like producing is a write operation, while consuming or asking for metadata is a read. I maintain that creating topics in response to read operations is surprising. > TopicMetadataRequest creates topic if it does not exist > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-2887 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2887 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Components: clients > Affects Versions: 0.8.2.0 > Environment: Centos6, Java 1.7.0_75 > Reporter: Andrew Winterman > Priority: Minor > > We wired up a probe http endpoint to make TopicMetadataRequests with a > possible topic name. If no topic was found, we expected an empty response. > However if we asked for the same topic twice, it would exist the second time! > I think this is a bug because the purpose of the TopicMetadaRequest is to > provide information about the cluster, not mutate it. I can provide example > code if needed. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)