Class DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

All Implemented Interfaces:
BiConsumer<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception>, ConsumerAwareRecordRecoverer, ConsumerRecordRecoverer

public class DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer extends ExceptionClassifier implements ConsumerAwareRecordRecoverer
A ConsumerRecordRecoverer that publishes a failed record to a dead-letter topic.
Since:
2.2
Author:
Gary Russell, Tomaz Fernandes
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

      public DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer(KafkaOperations<? extends Object,? extends Object> template)
      Create an instance with the provided template and a default destination resolving function that returns a TopicPartition based on the original topic (appended with ".DLT") from the failed record, and the same partition as the failed record. Therefore the dead-letter topic must have at least as many partitions as the original topic.
      Parameters:
      template - the KafkaOperations to use for publishing.
    • DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

      public DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer(KafkaOperations<? extends Object,? extends Object> template, BiFunction<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception,org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition> destinationResolver)
      Create an instance with the provided template and destination resolving function, that receives the failed consumer record and the exception and returns a TopicPartition. If the partition in the TopicPartition is less than 0, no partition is set when publishing to the topic.
      Parameters:
      template - the KafkaOperations to use for publishing.
      destinationResolver - the resolving function.
    • DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

      public DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer(Map<Class<?>,KafkaOperations<? extends Object,? extends Object>> templates)
      Create an instance with the provided templates and a default destination resolving function that returns a TopicPartition based on the original topic (appended with ".DLT") from the failed record, and the same partition as the failed record. Therefore the dead-letter topic must have at least as many partitions as the original topic. The templates map keys are classes and the value the corresponding template to use for objects (producer record values) of that type. A LinkedHashMap is recommended when there is more than one template, to ensure the map is traversed in order. To send records with a null value, add a template with the Void class as a key; otherwise the first template from the map values iterator will be used.
      Parameters:
      templates - the KafkaOperationss to use for publishing.
    • DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

      public DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer(Map<Class<?>,KafkaOperations<? extends Object,? extends Object>> templates, BiFunction<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception,org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition> destinationResolver)
      Create an instance with the provided templates and destination resolving function, that receives the failed consumer record and the exception and returns a TopicPartition. If the partition in the TopicPartition is less than 0, no partition is set when publishing to the topic. The templates map keys are classes and the value the corresponding template to use for objects (producer record values) of that type. A LinkedHashMap is recommended when there is more than one template, to ensure the map is traversed in order. To send records with a null value, add a template with the Void class as a key; otherwise the first template from the map values iterator will be used.
      Parameters:
      templates - the KafkaOperationss to use for publishing.
      destinationResolver - the resolving function.
    • DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer

      public DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer(Function<org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerRecord<?,?>,KafkaOperations<?,?>> templateResolver, boolean transactional, BiFunction<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception,org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition> destinationResolver)
      Create an instance with a template resolving function that receives the failed consumer record and the exception and returns a KafkaOperations and a flag on whether or not the publishing from this instance will be transactional or not. Also receives a destination resolving function that works similarly but returns a TopicPartition instead. If the partition in the TopicPartition is less than 0, no partition is set when publishing to the topic.
      Parameters:
      templateResolver - the function that resolver the KafkaOperations to use for publishing.
      transactional - whether or not publishing by this instance should be transactional
      destinationResolver - the resolving function.
      Since:
      2.7
  • Method Details

    • setRetainExceptionHeader

      public void setRetainExceptionHeader(boolean retainExceptionHeader)
      Set to true to retain a Java serialized DeserializationException header. By default, such headers are removed from the published record, unless both key and value deserialization exceptions occur, in which case, the DLT_* headers are created from the value exception and the key exception header is retained.
      Parameters:
      retainExceptionHeader - true to retain the
      Since:
      2.5
    • setHeadersFunction

      public void setHeadersFunction(BiFunction<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception,org.apache.kafka.common.header.Headers> headersFunction)
      Set a function which will be called to obtain additional headers to add to the published record.
      Parameters:
      headersFunction - the headers function.
      Since:
      2.5.4
      See Also:
    • setVerifyPartition

      public void setVerifyPartition(boolean verifyPartition)
      Set to false to disable partition verification. When true, verify that the partition returned by the resolver actually exists. If not, set the ProducerRecord.partition() to null, allowing the producer to determine the destination partition.
      Parameters:
      verifyPartition - false to disable.
      Since:
      2.7
      See Also:
    • setPartitionInfoTimeout

      public void setPartitionInfoTimeout(Duration partitionInfoTimeout)
      Time to wait for partition information when verifying. Default is 5 seconds.
      Parameters:
      partitionInfoTimeout - the timeout.
      Since:
      2.7
      See Also:
    • setAppendOriginalHeaders

      public void setAppendOriginalHeaders(boolean appendOriginalHeaders)
      Set to false if you don't want to append the current "original" headers (topic, partition etc.) if they are already present. When false, only the first "original" headers are retained.
      Parameters:
      appendOriginalHeaders - set to false not to replace.
      Since:
      2.7.9
    • setThrowIfNoDestinationReturned

      public void setThrowIfNoDestinationReturned(boolean throwIfNoDestinationReturned)
      Set to true to throw an exception if the destination resolver function returns a null TopicPartition.
      Parameters:
      throwIfNoDestinationReturned - true to enable.
      Since:
      2.7
    • setFailIfSendResultIsError

      public void setFailIfSendResultIsError(boolean failIfSendResultIsError)
      Set to true to enable waiting for the send result and throw an exception if it fails. It will wait for the milliseconds specified in waitForSendResultTimeout for the result.
      Parameters:
      failIfSendResultIsError - true to enable.
      Since:
      2.7
      See Also:
    • setWaitForSendResultTimeout

      public void setWaitForSendResultTimeout(Duration waitForSendResultTimeout)
      Set the minumum time to wait for message sending. Default is the producer configuration delivery.timeout.ms plus the setTimeoutBuffer(long).
      Parameters:
      waitForSendResultTimeout - the timeout.
      Since:
      2.7
      See Also:
    • setTimeoutBuffer

      public void setTimeoutBuffer(long buffer)
      Set the number of milliseconds to add to the producer configuration delivery.timeout.ms property to avoid timing out before the Kafka producer. Default 5000.
      Parameters:
      buffer - the buffer.
      Since:
      2.7
      See Also:
    • setStripPreviousExceptionHeaders

      public void setStripPreviousExceptionHeaders(boolean stripPreviousExceptionHeaders)
      Set to false to retain previous exception headers as well as headers for the current exception. Default is true, which means only the current headers are retained; setting it to false this can cause a growth in record size when a record is republished many times.
      Parameters:
      stripPreviousExceptionHeaders - false to retain all.
      Since:
      2.7.9
    • setSkipSameTopicFatalExceptions

      public void setSkipSameTopicFatalExceptions(boolean skipSameTopicFatalExceptions)
      Set to false if you want to forward the record to the same topic even though the exception is fatal by this class' classification, e.g. to handle this scenario in a different layer.
      Parameters:
      skipSameTopicFatalExceptions - false to forward in this scenario.
    • setExceptionHeadersCreator

      public void setExceptionHeadersCreator(DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer.ExceptionHeadersCreator headersCreator)
      Set a DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer.ExceptionHeadersCreator implementation to completely take over setting the exception headers in the output record. Disables all headers that are set by default.
      Parameters:
      headersCreator - the creator.
      Since:
      2.8.4
    • excludeHeader

      public void excludeHeader(DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer.HeaderNames.HeadersToAdd... headers)
      Clear the header inclusion bit for the header name.
      Parameters:
      headers - the headers to clear.
      Since:
      2.8.4
    • includeHeader

      public void includeHeader(DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer.HeaderNames.HeadersToAdd... headers)
      Set the header inclusion bit for the header name.
      Parameters:
      headers - the headers to set.
      Since:
      2.8.4
    • addHeadersFunction

      public void addHeadersFunction(BiFunction<org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?>,Exception,org.apache.kafka.common.header.Headers> headersFunction)
      Add a function which will be called to obtain additional headers to add to the published record. Functions are called in the order that they are added, and after any function passed into setHeadersFunction(BiFunction).
      Parameters:
      headersFunction - the headers function.
      Since:
      2.8.4
      See Also:
    • accept

      public void accept(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?> record, @Nullable org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.Consumer<?,?> consumer, Exception exception)
      Description copied from interface: ConsumerAwareRecordRecoverer
      Recover the record.
      Specified by:
      accept in interface ConsumerAwareRecordRecoverer
      Parameters:
      record - the record.
      consumer - the consumer.
      exception - the exception.
    • send

      protected void send(org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerRecord<Object,Object> outRecord, KafkaOperations<Object,Object> kafkaTemplate, org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?> inRecord)
      Send the record.
      Parameters:
      outRecord - the record.
      kafkaTemplate - the template.
      inRecord - the consumer record.
      Since:
      2.7
    • createProducerRecord

      protected org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerRecord<Object,Object> createProducerRecord(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?> record, org.apache.kafka.common.TopicPartition topicPartition, org.apache.kafka.common.header.Headers headers, @Nullable byte[] key, @Nullable byte[] value)
      Subclasses can override this method to customize the producer record to send to the DLQ. The default implementation simply copies the key and value from the consumer record and adds the headers. The timestamp is not set (the original timestamp is in one of the headers). IMPORTANT: if the partition in the TopicPartition is less than 0, it must be set to null in the ProducerRecord.
      Parameters:
      record - the failed record
      topicPartition - the TopicPartition returned by the destination resolver.
      headers - the headers - original record headers plus DLT headers.
      key - the key to use instead of the consumer record key.
      value - the value to use instead of the consumer record value.
      Returns:
      the producer record to send.
      See Also:
    • publish

      protected void publish(org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.ProducerRecord<Object,Object> outRecord, KafkaOperations<Object,Object> kafkaTemplate, org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<?,?> inRecord)
      Override this if you want more than just logging of the send result.
      Parameters:
      outRecord - the record to send.
      kafkaTemplate - the template.
      inRecord - the consumer record.
      Since:
      2.2.5
    • getHeaderNames

      protected DeadLetterPublishingRecoverer.HeaderNames getHeaderNames()
      Override this if you want different header names to be used in the sent record.
      Returns:
      the header names.
      Since:
      2.7