Many thanks for the clarification, Jun! Michael
> On 16.09.2014, at 02:11, Jun Rao <jun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes, that description is not precise. We do allow dots in general. However, > a topic can't be just "." or "..". > > Thanks, > > Jun > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Michael G. Noll < > michael+st...@michael-noll.com> wrote: > >> Ah -- I only tested with dots "." >> >> However, haven't you said earlier in this thread that only "-" and "_" are >> allowed as special chars? This would exclude dots, although in the error >> message below they (dots) are said to be fine. Is this a bug or a feature? >> ;-) >> >> --Michael >> >> >> >>> On 14.09.2014, at 20:41, Jun Rao <jun...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Actually, we do give you an error if an invalid topic is created through >>> CLI. When we add a create topic api, we can return the correct error code >>> too. >>> >>> bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --create --topic="te+dd" >>> --partitions 1 --replication-factor 1 >>> >>> Error while executing topic command topic name te+dd is illegal, >> contains a >>> character other than ASCII alphanumerics, '.', '_' and '-' >>> >>> kafka.common.InvalidTopicException: topic name te+dd is illegal, >> contains a >>> character other than ASCII alphanumerics, '.', '_' and '-' >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jun >>> >>> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Michael G. Noll < >> mich...@michael-noll.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Wouldn't it be helpful to throw an error or a warning if the user >>>> tries to create a topic with an invalid name? Currently neither the >>>> API nor the CLI tools inform you that you are naming a topic in a way >>>> you shouldn't. >>>> >>>> And as Otis pointed out elsewhere in this thread this ties back into >>>> the JMX/MBean issues related the usage of "-"/dashes and >>>> "_"/underscores, which are unfortunately the only non-alphanumeric >>>> characters that are at your disposal to add reasonable "structure" to >>>> your Kafka topic names. ( >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1481) >>>> >>>> Do you mind sharing your topic naming convention at LinkedIn? >>>> >>>> --Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 11.09.2014 00:24, Jun Rao wrote: >>>>> We actually don't allow "." in the topic name. Topic name can be >>>>> alpha-numeric plus "-" and "_". >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jun >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Bhavesh Mistry >>>>> <mistry.p.bhav...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, I was using without JMX. I will go through doc. But how >>>>>> about Topic or Metric name Topic Name Convention or Metric Name >>>>>> Convention ? The dot notation with topic having a ".". Any >>>>>> future plan to enforce some stand rules. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Bhavesh >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Jay Kreps <jay.kr...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Bhavesh, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Each of those JMX attributes comes with documentation. If you >>>>>>> open up jconsole and attach to a jvm running the consumer you >>>>>>> should be able to read the descriptions for each attribute. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Jay >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Bhavesh Mistry >>>>>>> <mistry.p.bhav...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> Kafka Team, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you please let me know what each of following Metrics >>>>>>>> means ? Some >>>>>>> of >>>>>>>> them are obvious, but some are hard to understand. My Topic >>>>>>>> name is *TOPIC_NAME*. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> can we enforce a Topic Name Convention or Metric Name >>>>>>>> Convention. >>>>>>> Because >>>>>>>> in previous version of Kafka, we have similar issue of >>>>>>>> parsing Kafka Metrics name with host name issue (codahale >>>>>>>> lib) . I have topic name >>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> “.” So, it is hard to distinguish metric name and topic. >>>>>>>> Also, when guys get chance I would appreciate if you guys >>>>>>>> can explain metric description on wiki so community would >>>>>>>> know what to monitor. Please >>>>>> see >>>>>>>> below for full list of metrics from new producer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Bhavesh >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> record-queue-time-avg NaN *node-1.*request-latency-max >>>>>>>> -Infinity record-size-max -Infinity >>>>>>>> *node-1.*incoming-byte-rate NaN request-size-avg NaN >>>>>>>> *node-1.*request-latency-avg NaN *node-2.*request-size-avg >>>>>>>> NaN requests-in-flight 0.0 bufferpool-wait-ratio NaN >>>>>>>> network-io-rate NaN metadata-age 239.828 >>>>>>>> records-per-request-avg NaN record-retry-rate NaN >>>>>>>> buffer-total-bytes 6.7108864E7 buffer-available-bytes >>>>>>>> 6.7108864E7 topic.*TOPIC_NAME*.record-error-rate NaN >>>>>>>> record-send-rate NaN select-rate NaN >>>>>>>> node-2.outgoing-byte-rate NaN >>>>>>>> topic.*TOPIC_NAME*.record-retry-rate NaN batch-size-max >>>>>>>> -Infinity connection-creation-rate NaN >>>>>>>> node-1.outgoing-byte-rate NaN topic.*TOPIC_NAME*.byte-rate >>>>>>>> NaN waiting-threads 0.0 batch-size-avg NaN io-wait-ratio NaN >>>>>>>> io-wait-time-ns-avg NaN io-ratio NaN >>>>>>>> topic.TOPIC_NAME.record-send-rate NaN request-size-max >>>>>>>> -Infinity record-size-avg NaN request-latency-max -Infinity >>>>>>>> node-2.request-latency-max -Infinity record-queue-time-max >>>>>>>> -Infinity node-2.response-rate NaN node-1.request-rate NaN >>>>>>>> node-1.request-size-max -Infinity connection-count 3.0 >>>>>>>> incoming-byte-rate NaN compression-rate-avg NaN request-rate >>>>>>>> NaN node-1.response-rate NaN node-2.request-latency-avg NaN >>>>>>>> request-latency-avg NaN record-error-rate NaN >>>>>>>> connection-close-rate NaN *node-2.*request-size-max >>>>>>>> -Infinity topic.TOPIC_NAME.compression-rate NaN >>>>>>>> node-2.incoming-byte-rate NaN node-1.request-size-avg NaN >>>>>>>> io-time-ns-avg NaN outgoing-byte-rate NaN >>>>>>>> *node-2*.request-rate NaN response-rate NaN >>