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sanghyeok An reassigned KAFKA-17251:
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Assignee: sanghyeok An
> KafkaStreams.cleanup() semantics unclear
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> Key: KAFKA-17251
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-17251
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: streams
> Reporter: Matthias J. Sax
> Assignee: sanghyeok An
> Priority: Major
> Labels: needs-kip
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> `KafkaStreams#cleanup()` method is designed to delete an instance local state
> directory, including the `app.dir` itself if it's empty (cf corresponding
> unit tests in StateDirectoryTest.java).
> If the top level `app.dir` could not be deleted, a WARN is logged.
> However, in a later version we started to persist the `processId` what
> implies that the state directory won't be empty for many cases, because the
> `StateDirectory#clean()` method does not explicitly delete the processId-file.
> It's unclear right now, if `clean()` should actually try to delete the
> `processId` file, too, and it's a bug that it does not, or if is correct that
> the `processId` should actually be preserved (for this case, we should not
> log a WARN as it's expected that the `app.dir` is not deleted).
> Maybe there is not even a strict yes/no answer to this question, but we
> should extend `KafkaStreams#cleanup()` with a parameter and let users pick?
> (This would require a KIP.)
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