In addition to these two, It is recommended to add a method to batch delete
topics, such as this:
```
pulsar-admin topics delete-all-topics ,
or
pulsar-admin topics delete-all-topic
```
Thanks
Yubiao Feng
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 5:37 PM Xiangying Meng wrote:
> Dear Apache Pulsar Community,
Hello Yubiao,
What additional advantage would one get by using that approach rather than
simply using a one liner script to just call delete topic for each of those
topics if the list of topics is known.
Regards
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 12:54 PM Yubiao Feng
wrote:
> In addition to these two, It
> Just wondering - since it is such a dangerous
> command, how can we help the user not make
> an accidental mass deletion?
Just a suggestion: We can make this command executed on two-part
Part-1: Give a summary print of the namespaces, and topics to delete,
and ask the user to confirm if they w
Is it possible to use regex to delete namespaces/topics here?
For instance, we can use the following command to delete all topics in
the default namespace:
```
pulsar-admin topics delete public/default/*
```
We can also use it to delete some specific topics:
```
pulsar-admin topics delete public/de
Hi, Xiangying
Thanks for the announcement.
I think we also need to send this email to us...@pulsar.apache.org and
annou...@apache.org.
BR,
Zike Yang
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 12:37 PM Xiangying Meng wrote:
>
> The Apache Pulsar team is proud to announce Apache Pulsar version 2.10.4.
>
> Pulsar is
This is the second release candidate for Apache Pulsar, version 3.0.0.
It fixes the following issues:
https://github.com/apache/pulsar/milestone/34?closed=1
*** Please download, test and verify on this release. This release
candidate verification will stay open until April 25 ***
Note that we ar
There is a discussion about the new API introduced in 3.0.0
but it should not be a public API.
Details to see: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/18950
Yunze is checking more details.
Regards,
Penghui
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 7:02 PM Zike Yang wrote:
> This is the second release candidate
I have opened a PR to move the new interface to the pulsar-common
module. https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/20139
Thanks,
Yunze
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 8:44 PM PengHui Li wrote:
>
> There is a discussion about the new API introduced in 3.0.0
> but it should not be a public API.
>
> Details t
Hi all,
The Python client has been separated since PIP-209 [1] and now the
Python client is maintained in a separated repository [2]. However,
the Python Function is still maintained in the main repo [3].
Currently, we can install the Python client with the following ways:
1. pip install pulsar-c
Hi Yunze,
+1 for separating Python client and Python Pulsar Functions pip installation.
On the Java side, the client lib and functions lib are also published
separately.
My concern is how the migration progress should look like,
1. we need to set up functions lib so that users can install it usi
The Apache Pulsar team is proud to announce Apache Pulsar version 2.11.1.
Pulsar is a highly scalable, low latency messaging platform running on
commodity hardware. It provides simple pub-sub semantics over topics,
guaranteed at-least-once delivery of messages, automatic cursor management for
subs
Close this vote with 4 +1 (binding)
- Mattison
- Penghui
- Jiwei
- Yunze
On 2023/04/10 07:38:09 Cong Zhao wrote:
> This is the third release candidate for Apache Pulsar, version 2.9.5.
>
> This release contains 105 commits by 32 contributors.
> https://github.com/apache/pulsar/compare/v2.9.4...v2
Hi Neng,
I think currently a simple solution is to document which dependencies
should users install to use the Python Functions.
Before:
```
# For version < 3.2.0
pip install pulsar-client[functions]
```
Now:
```
# For version >= 3.2.0
pip install pulsar-client
pip install grpc-io
# Other depe
Hi Yunze,
+1 for separating
And for the migration progress:
1. since the `pulsar-functions` lib doesn't have any code but just a list
of dependencies, I think there is no need to setup a "functions" lib?
2. we should update docs about what dependencies are required for Python
functions
3. the Doc
Hi Pengcheng,
> I think there is no need to setup a "functions" lib?
Yes. Even before 3.2.0 (not released yet), users can still set up the
functions by installing `pulsar-client` without the `functions` extra
component and installing the other dependencies manually.
Thanks,
Yunze
On Thu, Apr 20
+1 (binding)
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Thanks,
Nozomi
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