This sounds great. I'll try to review later today :) On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 12:35 AM Sönke Liebau <soenke.lie...@opencore.com.invalid> wrote:
> I've updated the pull request to behave as follows: > - reject create requests that contain no "name" element with a > BadRequestException > - reject name that are empty or contain illegal characters with a > ConfigException > - leave current logic around when to copy the name from the create request > to the config element intact > - added unit tests for the validator to check that illegal characters are > correctly identified > > The list of illegal characters is the result of some quick testing I did, > all of the characters in the list currently cause issues when used in a > connector name (similar to KAFKA-4827), so this should not break anything > that anybody relies on. > I think we may want to start a larger discussion around connector names, > allowed characters, max length, .. to come up with an airtight set of > rules that we can then enforce, I am sure this is currently not perfect as > is. > > Best regards, > Sönke > > On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Sönke Liebau <soenke.lie...@opencore.com> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > regarding "breaking existing functionality" .. yes...that was me getting > > confused about intended and existing functionality :) > > You are right, this won't break anything that is currently working. > > > > I'll leave placement of "name" parameter as is and open a new issue to > > clarify this later on. > > > > Kind regards, > > Sönke > > > > On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 5:41 AM, Gwen Shapira <g...@confluent.io> wrote: > > > >> Hey, > >> > >> Nice research and summary. > >> > >> Regarding the ability to have a "nameless" connector - I'm pretty sure > we > >> never intended to allow that. > >> I'm confused about breaking something that currently works though - > since > >> we get NPE, how will giving more intentional exceptions break anything? > >> > >> Regarding the placing of the name - inside or outside the config. It > looks > >> messy and I'm as confused as you are. I think Konstantine had some ideas > >> how this should be resolved. I hope he responds, but I think that for > your > >> PR, just accept current mess as given... > >> > >> Gwen > >> > >> On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 3:28 AM Sönke Liebau > >> <soenke.lie...@opencore.com.invalid> wrote: > >> > >> > While working on KAFKA-4930 and KAFKA-4938 I came across some sort of > >> > fundamental questions about the rest api for creating connectors in > >> Kafka > >> > Connect that I'd like to put up for discussion. > >> > > >> > Currently requests that do not contain a "name" element on the top > level > >> > are not accepted by the API, but that is due to a NullPointerException > >> [1] > >> > so not entirely intentional. Previous (and current if the lines > causing > >> the > >> > Exception are removed) functionality was to create a connector named > >> "null" > >> > if that parameter was missing. I am not sure if this is a good thing, > as > >> > for example that connector will be overwritten every time a new > request > >> > without a name is sent, as opposed to the expected warning that a > >> connector > >> > of that name already exists. > >> > > >> > I would propose to reject api calls without a name provided on the top > >> > level, but this might break requests that currently work, so should > >> > probably be mentioned in the release notes. > >> > > >> > ---- > >> > > >> > Additionally, the "name" parameter is also copied into the "config" > >> > sub-element of the connector request - unless a name parameter was > >> provided > >> > there in the original request[2]. > >> > > >> > So this: > >> > > >> > { > >> > "name": "connectorname", > >> > "config": { > >> > "connector.class": > >> > "org.apache.kafka.connect.tools.MockSourceConnector", > >> > "tasks.max": "1", > >> > "topics": "test-topic" > >> > } > >> > } > >> > > >> > would become this: > >> > { > >> > "name": "connectorname", > >> > "config": { > >> > "name": "connectorname", > >> > "connector.class": > >> > "org.apache.kafka.connect.tools.MockSourceConnector", > >> > "tasks.max": "1", > >> > "topics": "test-topic" > >> > } > >> > } > >> > > >> > But a request that contains two different names like this: > >> > > >> > { > >> > "name": "connectorname", > >> > "config": { > >> > "name": "differentconnectorname", > >> > "connector.class": > >> > "org.apache.kafka.connect.tools.MockSourceConnector", > >> > "tasks.max": "1", > >> > "topics": "test-topic" > >> > } > >> > } > >> > > >> > would be allowed as is. > >> > > >> > This might be intentional behavior in order to enable Connectors to > >> have a > >> > "name" parameter of their own - though I couldn't find any that do, > but > >> I > >> > think this has the potential for misunderstandings, especially as > there > >> may > >> > be code out there that references the connector name from the config > >> object > >> > and would thus grab the "wrong" one. > >> > > >> > Again, this may be intentional, so I am mostly looking for comments on > >> how > >> > to proceed here. > >> > > >> > My first instinct is to make the top-level "name" parameter mandatory > as > >> > suggested above and then add a check to reject requests that contain a > >> > different "name" field in the config element. > >> > > >> > Any comments or thoughts welcome. > >> > > >> > TL/DR: > >> > Two questions up for discussion: > >> > 1. Should we reject api calls to create a connector that do not > contain > >> a > >> > "name" element on the top level? > >> > 2. Is there a use case where it makes sense to have different "name" > >> > elements in the connector config and as the connector name? > >> > > >> > Kind regards, > >> > Sönke > >> > > >> > [1] https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/connect/ > >> > runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/runtime/rest/resources/ > >> > ConnectorsResource.java#L91 > >> > > >> > [2] https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/connect/ > >> > runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/runtime/rest/resources/ > >> > ConnectorsResource.java#L96 > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Sönke Liebau > > Partner > > Tel. +49 179 7940878 <+49%20179%207940878> <+49%20179%207940878> > > OpenCore GmbH & Co. KG - Thomas-Mann-Straße 8 - 22880 Wedel - Germany > > > > > > -- > Sönke Liebau > Partner > Tel. +49 179 7940878 <+49%20179%207940878> > OpenCore GmbH & Co. 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