Class DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.kafka.support.AbstractKafkaHeaderMapper
org.springframework.kafka.support.DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper
All Implemented Interfaces:
KafkaHeaderMapper

public class DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper extends AbstractKafkaHeaderMapper
Default header mapper for Apache Kafka. Most headers in KafkaHeaders are not mapped on outbound messages. The exceptions are correlation and reply headers for request/reply messaging. Header types are added to a special header JSON_TYPES.
Since:
1.3
Author:
Gary Russell, Artem Bilan, Soby Chacko
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper

      public DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper()
      Construct an instance with the default object mapper and default header patterns for outbound headers; all inbound headers are mapped. The default pattern list is "!id", "!timestamp" and "*". In addition, most of the headers in KafkaHeaders are never mapped as headers since they represent data in consumer/producer records.
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    • DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper

      public DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper objectMapper)
      Construct an instance with the provided object mapper and default header patterns for outbound headers; all inbound headers are mapped. The patterns are applied in order, stopping on the first match (positive or negative). Patterns are negated by preceding them with "!". The default pattern list is "!id", "!timestamp" and "*". In addition, most of the headers in KafkaHeaders are never mapped as headers since they represent data in consumer/producer records.
      Parameters:
      objectMapper - the object mapper.
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    • DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper

      public DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper(String... patterns)
      Construct an instance with a default object mapper and the provided header patterns for outbound headers; all inbound headers are mapped. The patterns are applied in order, stopping on the first match (positive or negative). Patterns are negated by preceding them with "!". The patterns will replace the default patterns; you generally should not map the "id" and "timestamp" headers. Note: most of the headers in KafkaHeaders are ever mapped as headers since they represent data in consumer/producer records.
      Parameters:
      patterns - the patterns.
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    • DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper

      public DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper objectMapper, String... patterns)
      Construct an instance with the provided object mapper and the provided header patterns for outbound headers; all inbound headers are mapped. The patterns are applied in order, stopping on the first match (positive or negative). Patterns are negated by preceding them with "!". The patterns will replace the default patterns; you generally should not map the "id" and "timestamp" headers. Note: most of the headers in KafkaHeaders are never mapped as headers since they represent data in consumer/producer records.
      Parameters:
      objectMapper - the object mapper.
      patterns - the patterns.
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  • Method Details

    • forInboundOnlyWithMatchers

      public static DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper forInboundOnlyWithMatchers(String... patterns)
      Create an instance for inbound mapping only with pattern matching.
      Parameters:
      patterns - the patterns to match.
      Returns:
      the header mapper.
      Since:
      2.8.8
    • forInboundOnlyWithMatchers

      public static DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper forInboundOnlyWithMatchers(com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper objectMapper, String... patterns)
      Create an instance for inbound mapping only with pattern matching.
      Parameters:
      objectMapper - the object mapper.
      patterns - the patterns to match.
      Returns:
      the header mapper.
      Since:
      2.8.8
    • getObjectMapper

      protected com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper getObjectMapper()
      Return the object mapper.
      Returns:
      the mapper.
    • getTrustedPackages

      protected Set<String> getTrustedPackages()
      Provide direct access to the trusted packages set for subclasses.
      Returns:
      the trusted packages.
      Since:
      2.2
    • getToStringClasses

      protected Set<String> getToStringClasses()
      Provide direct access to the toString() classes by subclasses.
      Returns:
      the toString() classes.
      Since:
      2.2
    • isEncodeStrings

      protected boolean isEncodeStrings()
    • setEncodeStrings

      public void setEncodeStrings(boolean encodeStrings)
      Set to true to encode String-valued headers as JSON string ("..."), by default just the raw String value is converted to a byte array using the configured charset. Set to true if a consumer of the outbound record is using Spring for Apache Kafka version less than 2.3
      Parameters:
      encodeStrings - true to encode (default false).
      Since:
      2.3
    • addTrustedPackages

      public void addTrustedPackages(String... packagesToTrust)
      Add packages to the trusted packages list used when constructing objects from JSON. By default, the following packages are trusted:
      • java.lang
      • java.net
      • java.util
      • org.springframework.util
      If any of the supplied packages is "*", all packages are trusted. If a class for a non-trusted package is encountered, the header is returned to the application with value of type DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper.NonTrustedHeaderType.
      Parameters:
      packagesToTrust - the packages to trust.
    • addToStringClasses

      public void addToStringClasses(String... classNames)
      Add class names that the outbound mapper should perform toString() operations on before mapping.
      Parameters:
      classNames - the class names.
      Since:
      2.2
    • fromHeaders

      public void fromHeaders(MessageHeaders headers, org.apache.kafka.common.header.Headers target)
      Description copied from interface: KafkaHeaderMapper
      Map from the given MessageHeaders to the specified target headers.
      Parameters:
      headers - the abstracted MessageHeaders.
      target - the native target headers.
    • toHeaders

      public void toHeaders(org.apache.kafka.common.header.Headers source, Map<String,Object> headers)
      Description copied from interface: KafkaHeaderMapper
      Map from the given native headers to a map of headers for the eventual MessageHeaders.
      Parameters:
      source - the native headers.
      headers - the target headers.
    • trusted

      protected boolean trusted(String requestedType)