API Reference for Confluent REST Proxy

This topic provides the Confluent REST Proxy API reference documentation. You can use the REST Proxy to produce and consume message to an Apache Kafka® cluster.

For a tutorial using the REST Proxy API, see this step-by-step guide.

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Content Types

The REST Proxy uses content types for both requests and responses to indicate these data properties:

  • Serialization format: json

  • API version (e.g. v2 or v3)

  • Embedded formats: json, binary, avro, protobuf and jsonschema

    Important

    The jsonschema and protobuf embedded types are supported beginning with REST Proxy v2.

REST Proxy supports the Avro®, JSON Schema, and Protobuf serialization formats. The versions of the REST Proxy API are v2 and v3.

The embedded format is the format of data you are producing or consuming. These formats are embedded into requests or responses in the serialization format. For example, you can provide binary data in a json-serialized request; in this case the data should be provided as a base64-encoded string.

  • For v2, the content type will be application/vnd.kafka.binary.v2+json.
  • For v3 the content type will be application/json.

If your data is JSON, you can use json as the embedded format and embed it directly:

  • For v2, the content type will be application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json.
  • For v3 the content type will be application/json.

With avro, protobuf, and jsonschema embedded types, you can directly embed JSON formatted data along with a schema (or schema ID) in the request. These types use Schema Registry, and the ID of the schema is serialized in addition to the data and payload.

  • The Avro content type is application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json.
  • The Protobuf content type is application/vnd.kafka.protobuf.v2+json.
  • The JSON schema content type is application/vnd.kafka.jsonschema.v2+json.

The format for the content type is:

application/vnd.kafka[.embedded_format].[api_version]+[serialization_format]

For more information, see Schema Registry API Reference.

The embedded format can be omitted when there are no embedded messages (i.e. for metadata requests you can use application/vnd.kafka.v2+json). The preferred content type for v2 is application/vnd.kafka.[embedded_format].v2+json. However, other less specific content types are permitted, including application/vnd.kafka+json to indicate no specific API version requirement (the most recent stable version will be used), application/json, and application/octet-stream. The latter two are only supported for compatibility and ease of use. In all cases, if the embedded format is omitted, binary is assumed. Although using these less specific values is permitted, to remain compatible with future versions you should specify preferred content types in requests and check the content types of responses.

Your requests should specify the most specific format and version information possible via the HTTP Accept header

For v2, you can specify format and version as follows:

Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

For v3, do not specify the version. The latest version (v3) will be used:

Accept: application/json

The server also supports content negotiation, so you may include multiple, weighted preferences:

Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json; q=0.9, application/json; q=0.5

This can be useful when, for example, a new version of the API is preferred but you cannot be certain it is available yet.

See also

REST API Usage Examples (curl), which show how to test the APIs from the command line using curl

Errors

All API endpoints use a standard error message format for any requests that return an HTTP status indicating an error (any 400 or 500 statuses). For example, a request entity that omits a required field may generate the following response:

HTTP/1.1 422 Unprocessable Entity
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v3+json

{
    "error_code": 422,
    "message": "records may not be empty"
}

Although it is good practice to check the status code, you may safely parse the response of any non-DELETE API calls and check for the presence of an error_code field to detect errors.

Some error codes are used frequently across the entire API and you will probably want to have general purpose code to handle these, whereas most other error codes will need to be handled on a per-request basis.

ANY /
Status Codes:
  • 401 Unauthorized
    • Error code 40101 – Kafka Authentication Error.
  • 403 Forbidden
    • Error code 40301 – Kafka Authorization Error.
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40401 – Topic not found.
    • Error code 40402 – Partition not found.
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity – The request payload is either improperly formatted or contains semantic errors
  • 500 Internal Server Error
    • Error code 50001 – Zookeeper error.
    • Error code 50002 – Kafka error.
    • Error code 50003 – Retriable Kafka error. Although the operation failed, it’s possible that retrying the request will be successful.
    • Error code 50101 – Only TLS/SSL endpoints were found for the specified broker, but TLS/SSL is not supported for the invoked API yet.

REST Proxy API v2

Tip

See REST API Usage Examples (curl) to learn how to test these API endpoints from the command line.

Topics

The topics resource provides information about the topics in your Kafka cluster and their current state. It also lets you produce messages by making POST requests to specific topics.

GET /topics

Get a list of Kafka topics.

Response JSON Object:
 
  • topics (array) – List of topic names

Example request:

GET /topics HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

["topic1", "topic2"]
GET /topics/(string: topic_name)

Get metadata about a specific topic.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – Name of the topic to get metadata about
Response JSON Object:
 
  • name (string) – Name of the topic
  • configs (map) – Per-topic configuration overrides
  • partitions (array) – List of partitions for this topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – the ID of this partition
  • partitions[i].leader (int) – the broker ID of the leader for this partition
  • partitions[i].replicas (array) – list of replicas for this partition, including the leader
  • partitions[i].replicas[j].broker (array) – broker ID of the replica
  • partitions[i].replicas[j].leader (boolean) – true if this replica is the leader for the partition
  • partitions[i].replicas[j].in_sync (boolean) – true if this replica is currently in sync with the leader
Status Codes:

Example request:

GET /topics/test HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "name": "test",
  "configs": {
     "cleanup.policy": "compact"
  },
  "partitions": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "leader": 1,
      "replicas": [
        {
          "broker": 1,
          "leader": true,
          "in_sync": true,
        },
        {
          "broker": 2,
          "leader": false,
          "in_sync": true,
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "leader": 2,
      "replicas": [
        {
          "broker": 1,
          "leader": false,
          "in_sync": true,
        },
        {
          "broker": 2,
          "leader": true,
          "in_sync": true,
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}
POST /topics/(string: topic_name)

Produce messages to a topic, optionally specifying keys or partitions for the messages. If no partition is provided, one will be chosen based on the hash of the key. If no key is provided, the partition will be chosen for each message in a round-robin fashion.

For the avro, protobuf, and jsonschema embedded formats, you must provide information about schemas and the REST Proxy must be configured with the URL to access Schema Registry (schema.registry.url). Schemas may be provided as the full schema encoded as a string, or, after the initial request may be provided as the schema ID returned with the first response.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – Name of the topic to produce the messages to
Request JSON Object:
 
  • key_schema (string) – Full schema encoded as a string (e.g. JSON serialized for Avro data)
  • key_schema_id (int) – ID returned by a previous request using the same schema. This ID corresponds to the ID of the schema in the registry.
  • value_schema (string) – Full schema encoded as a string (e.g. JSON serialized for Avro data)
  • value_schema_id (int) – ID returned by a previous request using the same schema. This ID corresponds to the ID of the schema in the registry.
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • records – A list of records to produce to the topic.
  • records[i].key (object) – The message key, formatted according to the embedded format, or null to omit a key (optional)
  • records[i].value (object) – The message value, formatted according to the embedded format
  • records[i].partition (int) – Partition to store the message in (optional)
Response JSON Object:
 
  • key_schema_id (int) – The ID for the schema used to produce keys, or null if keys were not used
  • value_schema_id (int) – The ID for the schema used to produce values.
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • offsets (object) – List of partitions and offsets the messages were published to
  • offsets[i].partition (int) – Partition the message was published to, or null if publishing the message failed
  • offsets[i].offset (long) – Offset of the message, or null if publishing the message failed
  • offsets[i].error_code (long) –

    An error code classifying the reason this operation failed, or null if it succeeded. If the error is a 400 Bad Request, no array of objects is returned.

    • 1 - Non-retriable Kafka exception
    • 2 - Retriable Kafka exception; the message might be sent successfully if retried
  • offsets[i].error (string) – An error message describing why the operation failed, or null if it succeeded.
Status Codes:
  • 400 Bad Request
    • Error code 400 - Serialization error. Response is a single error. No array of objects is returned.
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40401 – Topic not found
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity
    • Error code 42201 – Request includes keys and uses a format that requires schemas, but does not include the key_schema or key_schema_id fields
    • Error code 42202 – Request includes values and uses a format that requires schemas, but does not include the value_schema or value_schema_id fields
    • Error code 42205 – Request includes invalid schema.
  • 408 Request Timeout
    • Error code 40801 – Schema registration or lookup failed.

Example binary request:

POST /topics/test HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.binary.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "records": [
    {
      "key": "a2V5",
      "value": "Y29uZmx1ZW50"
    },
    {
      "value": "a2Fma2E=",
      "partition": 1
    },
    {
      "value": "bG9ncw=="
    }
  ]
}

Example binary response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": null,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "offset": 100
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101
    },
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "offset": 102
    }
  ]
}

Example Avro request:

POST /topics/test HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "value_schema": "{\"name\":\"int\",\"type\": \"int\"}",
  "records": [
    {
      "value": 12
    },
    {
      "value": 24,
      "partition": 1
    }
  ]
}

Example Avro response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": 32,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "offset": 103
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 104
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON request:

POST /topics/test HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "records": [
    {
      "key": "somekey",
      "value": {"foo": "bar"}
    },
    {
      "value": [ "foo", "bar" ],
      "partition": 1
    },
    {
      "value": 53.5
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": null,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "offset": 100
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101
    },
    {
      "partition": 2,
      "offset": 102
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON Schema request:

POST /topics/test HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.jsonschema.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/json

{
  "value_schema": "{\"type\":\"object\",\"properties\":{\"f1\":{\"type\":\"string\"}}}",
  "records": [{"value": {"f1": "bar"}}]
}

Example JSON Schema response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
    "offsets": [
        {
            "partition": 0,
            "offset": 26,
            "error_code": null,
            "error": null
        }
    ],
    "key_schema_id": null,
    "value_schema_id": 16
}

Partitions

The partitions resource provides per-partition metadata, including the current leaders and replicas for each partition. It also allows you to consume and produce messages to single partition using GET and POST requests.

GET /topics/(string: topic_name)/partitions

Get a list of partitions for the topic.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – the name of the topic
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partition (int) – ID of the partition
  • leader (int) – Broker ID of the leader for this partition
  • replicas (array) – List of brokers acting as replicas for this partition
  • replicas[i].broker (int) – Broker ID of the replica
  • replicas[i].leader (boolean) – true if this broker is the leader for the partition
  • replicas[i].in_sync (boolean) – true if the replica is in sync with the leader
Status Codes:

Example request:

GET /topics/test/partitions HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

[
  {
    "partition": 1,
    "leader": 1,
    "replicas": [
      {
        "broker": 1,
        "leader": true,
        "in_sync": true,
      },
      {
        "broker": 2,
        "leader": false,
        "in_sync": true,
      },
      {
        "broker": 3,
        "leader": false,
        "in_sync": false,
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    "partition": 2,
    "leader": 2,
    "replicas": [
      {
        "broker": 1,
        "leader": false,
        "in_sync": true,
      },
      {
        "broker": 2,
        "leader": true,
        "in_sync": true,
      },
      {
        "broker": 3,
        "leader": false,
        "in_sync": false,
      }
    ]
  }
]
GET /topics/(string: topic_name)/partitions/(int: partition_id)

Get metadata about a single partition in the topic.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – Name of the topic
  • partition_id (int) – ID of the partition to inspect
Response JSON Object:
 
  • partition (int) – ID of the partition
  • leader (int) – Broker ID of the leader for this partition
  • replicas (array) – List of brokers acting as replicas for this partition
  • replicas[i].broker (int) – Broker ID of the replica
  • replicas[i].leader (boolean) – true if this broker is the leader for the partition
  • replicas[i].in_sync (boolean) – true if the replica is in sync with the leader
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40401 – Topic not found
    • Error code 40402 – Partition not found

Example request:

GET /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "partition": 1,
  "leader": 1,
  "replicas": [
    {
      "broker": 1,
      "leader": true,
      "in_sync": true,
    },
    {
      "broker": 2,
      "leader": false,
      "in_sync": true,
    },
    {
      "broker": 3,
      "leader": false,
      "in_sync": false,
    }
  ]
}
GET /topics/(string: topic_name)/partitions/(int: partition_id)/offsets

Get a summary of the offsets in this topic partition.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – Name of the topic
  • partition_id (int) – ID of the partition to inspect
Response JSON Object:
 
  • beginning_offset (int) – First offset in this partition
  • end_offset (int) – Last offset in this partition
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40401 – Topic not found
    • Error code 40402 – Partition not found

Example request:

GET /topics/test/partitions/1/offsets HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "beginning_offset": 10,
  "end_offset": 50,
}
POST /topics/(string: topic_name)/partitions/(int: partition_id)

Produce messages to one partition of the topic. For the Avro, JSON Schema, and Protobuf embedded formats, you must provide information about schemas. This may be provided as the full schema encoded as a string, or, after the initial request may be provided as the schema ID returned with the first response.

Parameters:
  • topic_name (string) – Topic to produce the messages to
  • partition_id (int) – Partition to produce the messages to
Request JSON Object:
 
  • key_schema (string) – Full schema encoded as a string (e.g. JSON serialized for Avro data)
  • key_schema_id (int) – ID returned by a previous request using the same schema. This ID corresponds to the ID of the schema in the registry.
  • value_schema (string) – Full schema encoded as a string (e.g. JSON serialized for Avro data)
  • value_schema_id (int) – ID returned by a previous request using the same schema. This ID corresponds to the ID of the schema in the registry.
  • records – A list of records to produce to the partition.
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • records[i].key (object) – The message key, formatted according to the embedded format, or null to omit a key (optional)
  • records[i].value (object) – The message value, formatted according to the embedded format
Response JSON Object:
 
  • key_schema_id (int) – The ID for the schema used to produce keys, or null if keys were not used
  • value_schema_id (int) – The ID for the schema used to produce values.
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • offsets (object) – List of partitions and offsets the messages were published to
  • offsets[i].partition (int) – Partition the message was published to. This will be the same as the partition_id parameter and is provided only to maintain consistency with responses from producing to a topic
  • offsets[i].offset (long) – Offset of the message
  • offsets[i].error_code (long) –

    An error code classifying the reason this operation failed, or null if it succeeded.

    • 1 - Non-retriable Kafka exception
    • 2 - Retriable Kafka exception; the message might be sent successfully if retried
  • offsets[i].error (string) – An error message describing why the operation failed, or null if it succeeded
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40401 – Topic not found
    • Error code 40402 – Partition not found
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity
    • Error code 42201 – Request includes keys and uses a format that requires schemas, but does not include the key_schema or key_schema_id fields
    • Error code 42202 – Request includes values and uses a format that requires schemas, but does not include the value_schema or value_schema_id fields
    • Error code 42205 – Request includes invalid schema.

Example binary request:

POST /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.binary.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "records": [
    {
      "key": "a2V5",
      "value": "Y29uZmx1ZW50"
    },
    {
      "value": "a2Fma2E="
    }
  ]
}

Example binary response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": null,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 100,
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101,
    }
  ]
}

Example Avro request:

POST /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "value_schema": "{\"name\":\"int\",\"type\": \"int\"}"
  "records": [
    {
      "value": 25
    },
    {
      "value": 26
    }
  ]
}

Example Avro response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": 32,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 100,
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101,
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON request:

POST /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "records": [
    {
      "key": "somekey",
      "value": {"foo": "bar"}
    },
    {
      "value": 53.5
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": null,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 100,
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101,
    }
  ]
}

Example PROTOBUF request:

POST /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.protobuf.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/json

{
  "value_schema": "syntax=\"proto3\"; message Foo { string f1 = 1; }"
  "records": [{"value": {"f1": "foo"}}]
}

Example PROTOBUF response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": 32,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 100,
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101,
    }
  ]
}

Example JSON Schema request:

POST /topics/test/partitions/1 HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.jsonschema.v2+json
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/json

{
  "value_schema": "{\"type\":\"object\",\"properties\":{\"f1\":{\"type\":\"string\"}}}",
  "records": [{"value": {"f1": "bar"}}]
}

Example JSON Schema response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "key_schema_id": null,
  "value_schema_id": 32,
  "offsets": [
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 100,
    },
    {
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 101,
    }
  ]
}

Consumers

The consumers resource provides access to the current state of consumer groups, allows you to create a consumer in a consumer group and consume messages from topics and partitions. REST Proxy can convert data stored in Kafka in serialized form into a JSON-compatible embedded format. These formats are supported:

  • Raw binary data is encoded as base64 strings
  • Avro data is converted into embedded
  • JSON objects, and JSON is embedded directly
  • Protobuf
  • JSON Schema

Because consumers are stateful, any consumer instances created with the REST API are tied to a specific REST Proxy instance. A full URL is provided when the instance is created and it should be used to construct any subsequent requests. Failing to use the returned URL for future consumer requests will result in 404 errors because the consumer instance will not be found. If a REST Proxy instance is shutdown, it will attempt to cleanly destroy any consumers before it is terminated.

POST /consumers/(string: group_name)

Create a new consumer instance in the consumer group. The format parameter controls the deserialization of data from Kafka and the content type that must be used in the Accept header of subsequent read API requests performed against this consumer. For example, if the creation request specifies avro for the format, subsequent read requests should use Accept: application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json.

Note that the response includes a URL including the host since the consumer is stateful and tied to a specific REST Proxy instance. Subsequent examples in this section use a Host header for this specific REST Proxy instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group to join
Request JSON Object:
 
  • name (string) – Name for the consumer instance, which will be used in URLs for the consumer. This must be unique, at least within REST Proxy process handling the request. If omitted, falls back on the automatically generated ID. Using automatically generated names is recommended for most use cases.
  • format (string) – The format of consumed messages, which is used to convert messages into a JSON-compatible form. Valid values: “binary”, “avro”, “json”, “jsonschema”, and protobuf. If unspecified, defaults to “binary”.
  • auto.offset.reset (string) – Sets the auto.offset.reset setting for the consumer
  • auto.commit.enable (string) – Sets the auto.commit.enable setting for the consumer
  • fetch.min.bytes (string) – Sets the fetch.min.bytes setting for this consumer specifically
  • consumer.request.timeout.ms (string) – Sets the consumer.request.timeout.ms setting for this consumer specifically. This setting controls the maximum total time to wait for messages for a request if the maximum request size has not yet been reached. It does not affect the underlying consumer->broker connection. Default value is taken from the REST Proxy config file
Response JSON Object:
 
  • instance_id (string) – Unique ID for the consumer instance in this group.
  • base_uri (string) – Base URI used to construct URIs for subsequent requests against this consumer instance. This will be of the form http://hostname:port/consumers/consumer_group/instances/instance_id.
Status Codes:
  • 409 Conflict
    • Error code 40902 – Consumer instance with the specified name already exists.
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity
    • Error code 42204 – Invalid consumer configuration. One of the settings specified in the request contained an invalid value.

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/ HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json


{
  "name": "my_consumer",
  "format": "binary",
  "auto.offset.reset": "earliest",
  "auto.commit.enable": "false"
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "instance_id": "my_consumer",
  "base_uri": "http://proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com/consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer"
}

Example PROTOBUF request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/ HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.protobuf.v2+json


{
  "name": "my_consumer",
  "format": "protobuf",
  "auto.offset.reset": "earliest",
  "auto.commit.enable": "false"
}

Example PROTOBUF response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.protobuf.v2+json

{
  "instance_id": "my_consumer",
  "base_uri": "http://proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com/consumers/my_protobuf_consumer"
}

Example JSON Schema request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/ HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.jsonschema.v2+json


{
  "name": "my_consumer",
  "format": "jsonschema",
  "auto.offset.reset": "earliest",
  "auto.commit.enable": "false"
}

Example JSON Schema response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.jsonschema.v2+json

{
  "instance_id": "my_consumer",
  "base_uri": "http://proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com/consumers/my_jsonschema_consumer"
}
DELETE /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)

Destroy the consumer instance.

Note that this request must be made to the specific REST Proxy instance holding the consumer instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

DELETE /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/offsets

Commit a list of offsets for the consumer. When the post body is empty, it commits all the records that have been fetched by the consumer instance.

Note that this request must be made to the specific REST Proxy instance holding the consumer instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • offsets – A list of offsets to commit for partitions
  • offsets[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • offsets[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
  • offset – the offset to commit
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/offsets HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "offsets": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0,
      "offset": 20
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 30
    }
  ]
}
GET /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/offsets

Get the last committed offsets for the given partitions (whether the commit happened by this process or another).

Note that this request must be made to the specific REST Proxy instance holding the consumer instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partitions – A list of partitions to find the last committed offsets for
  • partitions[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • offsets – A list of committed offsets
  • offsets[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic for which an offset was committed
  • offsets[i].partition (int) – Partition ID for which an offset was committed
  • offsets[i].offset (int) – Committed offset
  • offsets[i].metadata (string) – Metadata for the committed offset
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40402 – Partition not found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

GET /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/offsets HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

{
  "partitions": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1
    }

  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{"offsets":
 [
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "partition": 0,
    "offset": 21,
    "metadata":""
  },
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "partition": 1,
    "offset": 31,
    "metadata":""
  }
 ]
}
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/subscription

Subscribe to the given list of topics or a topic pattern to get dynamically assigned partitions. If a prior subscription exists, it would be replaced by the latest subscription.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • topics – A list of topics to subscribe
  • topics[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
Request JSON Object:
 
  • topic_pattern (string) – A REGEX pattern. topics_pattern and topics fields are mutually exclusive.
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found
  • 409 Conflict
    • Error code 40903 – Subscription to topics, partitions and pattern are mutually exclusive.

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/subscription HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "topics": [
    "test1",
    "test2"
  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/subscription HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "topic_pattern": "test.*"
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
GET /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/subscription

Get the current subscribed list of topics.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • topics – A list of subscribed topics
  • topics[i] (string) – Name of the topic
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

GET /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/subscription HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "topics": [
    "test1",
    "test2"
  ]
}
DELETE /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/subscription

Unsubscribe from topics currently subscribed.

Note that this request must be made to the specific REST Proxy instance holding the consumer instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

DELETE /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/subscription HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/assignments

Manually assign a list of partitions to this consumer.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partitions – A list of partitions to assign to this consumer
  • partitions[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found
  • 409 Conflict
    • Error code 40903 – Subscription to topics, partitions and pattern are mutually exclusive.

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/assignments HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "partitions": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1
    }

  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
GET /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/assignments

Get the list of partitions currently manually assigned to this consumer.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partitions – A list of partitions that are manually assigned to this consumer
  • partitions[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

GET /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/assignments HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "partitions": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1
    }

  ]
}
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/positions

Overrides the fetch offsets that the consumer will use for the next set of records to fetch.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • offsets – A list of offsets
  • offsets[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic for
  • offsets[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
  • offsets[i].offset (int) – Seek to offset for the next set of records to fetch
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/positions HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json


{
  "offsets": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0,
      "offset": 20
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1,
      "offset": 30
    }
  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/positions/beginning

Seek to the first offset for each of the given partitions.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partitions – A list of partitions
  • partitions[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/positions/beginning HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "partitions": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1
    }

  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
POST /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/positions/end

Seek to the last offset for each of the given partitions.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Request JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • partitions – A list of partitions
  • partitions[i].topic (string) – Name of the topic
  • partitions[i].partition (int) – Partition ID
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found

Example request:

POST /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/positions/end HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "partitions": [
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 0
    },
    {
      "topic": "test",
      "partition": 1
    }

  ]
}

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
GET /consumers/(string: group_name)/instances/(string: instance)/records

Fetch data for the topics or partitions specified using one of the subscribe/assign APIs.

The format of the embedded data returned by this request is determined by the format specified in the initial consumer instance creation request and must match the format of the Accept header. Mismatches will result in error code 40601.

Note that this request must be made to the specific REST Proxy instance holding the consumer instance.

Parameters:
  • group_name (string) – The name of the consumer group
  • instance (string) – The ID of the consumer instance
Query Parameters:
 
  • timeout – Maximum amount of milliseconds the REST Proxy will spend fetching records. Other parameters controlling actual time spent fetching records: max_bytes and fetch.min.bytes. Default value is undefined. This parameter is used only if it’s smaller than the consumer.timeout.ms that is defined either during consumer instance creation or in the REST Proxy’s config file.
  • max_bytes – The maximum number of bytes of unencoded keys and values that should be included in the response. This provides approximate control over the size of responses and the amount of memory required to store the decoded response. The actual limit will be the minimum of this setting and the server-side configuration consumer.request.max.bytes. Default is unlimited.
Response JSON Array of Objects:
 
  • topic (string) – The topic
  • key (string) – The message key, formatted according to the embedded format
  • value (string) – The message value, formatted according to the embedded format
  • partition (int) – Partition of the message
  • offset (long) – Offset of the message
Status Codes:
  • 404 Not Found
    • Error code 40403 – Consumer instance not found
  • 406 Not Acceptable
    • Error code 40601 – Consumer format does not match the embedded format requested by the Accept header.

Example binary request:

GET /consumers/testgroup/instances/my_consumer/records?timeout=3000&max_bytes=300000 HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.binary.v2+json

Example binary response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.binary.v2+json

[
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": "a2V5",
    "value": "Y29uZmx1ZW50",
    "partition": 1,
    "offset": 100,
  },
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": "a2V5",
    "value": "a2Fma2E=",
    "partition": 2,
    "offset": 101,
  }
]

Example Avro request:

GET /consumers/avrogroup/instances/my_avro_consumer/records?timeout=3000&max_bytes=300000 HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json

Example Avro response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.avro.v2+json

[
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": 1,
    "value": {
      "id": 1,
      "name": "Bill"
    },
    "partition": 1,
    "offset": 100,
  },
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": 2,
    "value": {
      "id": 2,
      "name": "Melinda"
    },
    "partition": 2,
    "offset": 101,
  }
]

Example JSON request:

GET /consumers/jsongroup/instances/my_json_consumer/records?timeout=3000&max_bytes=300000 HTTP/1.1
Host: proxy-instance.kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json

Example JSON response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json

[
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": "somekey",
    "value": {"foo":"bar"},
    "partition": 1,
    "offset": 10,
  },
  {
    "topic": "test",
    "key": "somekey",
    "value": ["foo", "bar"],
    "partition": 2,
    "offset": 11,
  }
]

Brokers

The brokers resource provides access to the current state of Kafka brokers in the cluster.

GET /brokers

Get a list of brokers.

Response JSON Object:
 
  • brokers (array) – List of broker IDs

Example request:

GET /brokers HTTP/1.1
Host: kafkaproxy.example.com
Accept: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json, application/vnd.kafka+json, application/json

Example response:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.kafka.v2+json

{
  "brokers": [1, 2, 3]
}

REST Proxy API v3

There is a difference between the REST APIs available on Kafka brokers deployed with Confluent Server and the REST APIs available with Standalone REST Proxy. Confluent Server provides several REST APIs that are not available in the open-source Apache Kafka® distribution provided with Standalone Kafka REST Proxy. The following REST API endpoints are only available with a Confluent Server deployment:

REST that runs with a Confluent Server deployment provides the full set of REST APIs. REST that runs in a Standalone deployment consists of the open-source Kafka REST APIs only. For more information about the open-source Kafka REST APIs available, see Kafka REST Proxy and the openapi yaml.

When using the API in Confluent Server, all paths should be prefixed with /kafka as opposed to Standalone REST Proxy. For example, the path to list clusters is:

  • Confluent Server: /kafka/v3/clusters
  • Standalone REST Proxy: /v3/clusters

Confluent Server provides an embedded instance of these APIs on the Kafka brokers for the v3 Admin API. The embedded APIs run on the Confluent HTTP service, confluent.http.server.listeners. Therefore, if you have the HTTP server running, the REST Proxy v3 API is automatically available to you through the brokers. Note that the Metadata Server (MDS) is also running on the Confluent HTTP service, as another endpoint available to you with additional configurations.

Tip

To learn more, see the following sections:

Cell (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/cells

Get Cluster Cell Configuration

Generally Available

Returns a list of cells that belong to the specified Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/cells HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of cells.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaCells",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/cells",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "cells": [
            {
                "kind": "Cell",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "cells",
                    "resource_name": "cell"
                },
                "cell_id": 0,
                "state": 1,
                "brokers": [
                    0,
                    1,
                    2
                ],
                "open-for-tenant-assignment": true
            },
            {
                "kind": "Cell",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "cells",
                    "resource_name": "cell"
                },
                "cell_id": 1,
                "state": 1,
                "brokers": [
                    3,
                    4,
                    5
                ],
                "open-for-tenant-assignment": true
            },
            {
                "kind": "Cell",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "cells",
                    "resource_name": "cell"
                },
                "cell_id": 2,
                "state": 1,
                "brokers": [
                    6
                ],
                "open-for-tenant-assignment": true
            }
        ],
        "cells_enabled": true
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Cluster (v3)

GET /clusters

List Clusters

Generally Available

‘Return a list of known Kafka clusters. Currently both Kafka and Kafka REST Proxy are only aware of the Kafka cluster pointed at by the bootstrap.servers configuration. Therefore only one Kafka cluster will be returned in the response.’

Example request:

GET /clusters HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of Kafka clusters.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaClusterList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaCluster",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "controller": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                },
                "acls": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls"
                },
                "brokers": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers"
                },
                "broker_configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs"
                },
                "consumer_groups": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups"
                },
                "topics": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics"
                },
                "partition_reassignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}

Get Cluster

Generally Available

Return the Kafka cluster with the specified cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The Kafka cluster.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaCluster",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "controller": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        },
        "acls": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls"
        },
        "brokers": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers"
        },
        "broker_configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs"
        },
        "consumer_groups": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups"
        },
        "topics": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics"
        },
        "partition_reassignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Configs (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs

List Dynamic Broker Configs

Generally Available

Return a list of dynamic cluster-wide broker configuration parameters for the specified Kafka cluster. Returns an empty list if there are no dynamic cluster-wide broker configuration parameters.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of cluster configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaClusterConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaClusterConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs/max.connections",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-config=max.connections"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "config_type": "BROKER",
                "name": "max.connections",
                "value": "1000",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "1000",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "2147483647",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaClusterConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "config_type": "BROKER",
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs:alter

Batch Alter Dynamic Broker Configs

Generally Available

Update or delete a set of dynamic cluster-wide broker configuration parameters.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs:alter HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "name": "max.connections",
            "operation": "DELETE"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs/{name}

Get Dynamic Broker Config

Generally Available

Return the dynamic cluster-wide broker configuration parameter specified by name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The cluster configuration parameter.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaClusterConfig",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-configs/compression.type",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-config=compression.type"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "config_type": "BROKER",
        "name": "compression.type",
        "value": "gzip",
        "is_default": false,
        "is_read_only": false,
        "is_sensitive": false,
        "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG",
        "synonyms": [
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "source": "DYNAMIC_DEFAULT_BROKER_CONFIG"
            },
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "producer",
                "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs/{name}

Update Dynamic Broker Config

Generally Available

Update the dynamic cluster-wide broker configuration parameter specified by name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "value": "gzip"
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-configs/{name}

Reset Dynamic Broker Config

Generally Available

Reset the configuration parameter specified by name to its default value by deleting a dynamic cluster-wide configuration.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/configs

List Dynamic Broker Configs

Generally Available

Return the list of dynamic configuration parameters for all the brokers in the given Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of broker configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs/max.connections",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/config=max.connections"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "name": "max.connections",
                "value": "1000",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "1000",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "2147483647",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs

List Broker Configs

Generally Available

Return the list of configuration parameters that belong to the specified Kafka broker.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of broker configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs/max.connections",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/config=max.connections"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "name": "max.connections",
                "value": "1000",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "1000",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "max.connections",
                        "value": "2147483647",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs:alter

Batch Alter Broker Configs

Generally Available

Update or delete a set of broker configuration parameters.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs:alter HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "name": "max.connections",
            "operation": "DELETE"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs/{name}

Get Broker Config

Generally Available

Return the configuration parameter specified by name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The broker configuration parameter.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerConfig",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs/compression.type",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/config=compression.type"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "name": "compression.type",
        "value": "gzip",
        "is_default": false,
        "is_read_only": false,
        "is_sensitive": false,
        "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG",
        "synonyms": [
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "source": "DYNAMIC_BROKER_CONFIG"
            },
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "producer",
                "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs/{name}

Update Broker Config

Generally Available

Update the configuration parameter specified by name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "value": "gzip"
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/configs/{name}

Reset Broker Config

Generally Available

Reset the configuration parameter specified by name to its default value.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs

List Topic Configs

Generally Available

Return the list of configuration parameters that belong to the specified topic.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of cluster configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopicConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/cleanup.policy",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=cleanup.policy"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "cleanup.policy",
                "value": "compact",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "compact",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "delete",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs:alter

Batch Alter Topic Configs

Generally Available

Update or delete a set of topic configuration parameters. Also supports a dry-run mode that only validates whether the operation would succeed if the validate_only request property is explicitly specified and set to true.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

batch_alter_topic_configs:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs:alter HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "name": "cleanup.policy",
            "operation": "DELETE"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}

validate_only_batch_alter_topic_configs:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs:alter HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "name": "cleanup.policy",
            "operation": "DELETE"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ],
    "validate_only": true
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs/{name}

Get Topic Config

Generally Available

Return the configuration parameter with the given name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The topic configuration parameter.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/compression.type",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=compression.type"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "name": "compression.type",
        "value": "gzip",
        "is_default": false,
        "is_read_only": false,
        "is_sensitive": false,
        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
        "synonyms": [
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
            },
            {
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "producer",
                "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs/{name}

Update Topic Config

Generally Available

Update the configuration parameter with given name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.

Example request:

PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs/{name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "value": "gzip"
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/configs/{name}

Reset Topic Config

Generally Available

Reset the configuration parameter with given name to its default value.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • name (string) – The configuration parameter name.
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/configs

List All Topic Configs

Generally Available

Return the list of configuration parameters for all topics hosted by the specified cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of cluster configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopicConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/cleanup.policy",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=cleanup.policy"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "cleanup.policy",
                "value": "compact",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "compact",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "delete",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/default-configs

List New Topic Default Configs

Generally Available

List the default configuration parameters used if the topic were to be newly created.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/default-configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of cluster configs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopicConfigList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/cleanup.policy",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=cleanup.policy"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "cleanup.policy",
                "value": "compact",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "compact",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "cleanup.policy",
                        "value": "delete",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopicConfig",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs/compression.type",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/config=compression.type"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "name": "compression.type",
                "value": "gzip",
                "is_default": false,
                "is_read_only": false,
                "is_sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "gzip",
                        "source": "DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG"
                    },
                    {
                        "name": "compression.type",
                        "value": "producer",
                        "source": "DEFAULT_CONFIG"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Broker (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers

List Brokers

Generally Available

Return a list of brokers that belong to the specified Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of brokers.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBroker",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "host": "localhost",
                "port": 9291,
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs"
                },
                "partition_replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/partition-replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBroker",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "host": "localhost",
                "port": 9292,
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2/configs"
                },
                "partition_replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2/partition-replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBroker",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 3,
                "host": "localhost",
                "port": 9293,
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/3/configs"
                },
                "partition_replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/3/partition-replicas"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}

Get Broker

Generally Available

Return the broker specified by broker_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The broker.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBroker",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "host": "localhost",
        "port": 9291,
        "configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/configs"
        },
        "partition_replicas": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/partition-replicas"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}

Delete Broker

Generally Available

Delete the broker that is specified by broker_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • should_shutdown (boolean) – To shutdown the broker or not, Default: true
Status Codes:
  • 202 Accepted

    The single broker removal response

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerRemoval",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "broker_task": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        },
        "broker": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Bad broker or balancer request

    IllegalBrokerRemoval:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot remove broker 1 as there are partitions with replication factor equal to 1 on the broker. One such partition: test_topic_partition_0."
    }
    

    BalancerOffline:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "The Confluent Balancer component is disabled or not started yet."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Broker not found.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Broker not found. Broker: 1 not found in the cluster: cluster-1"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/partition-replicas

List Replicas by Broker

Generally Available

Return the list of replicas assigned to the specified broker.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/partition-replicas HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of replicas.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplicaList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/partition-replicas",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/replicas/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=2/replica=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "broker_id": 1,
                "is_leader": true,
                "is_in_sync": true,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions/3/replicas/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-3/partition=3/replica=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-2",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "broker_id": 1,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_in_sync": true,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions/1/replicas/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-3/partition=1/replica=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-3",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "broker_id": 1,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_in_sync": false,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers:delete

Delete several brokers

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • should_shutdown (boolean) – To shutdown the broker or not, Default: true

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers:delete HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "broker_ids": [
        1,
        2,
        3
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 202 Accepted

    The multiple broker removal response

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerRemovalList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers:delete",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerRemoval",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "broker_task": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                },
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerRemoval",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "broker_task": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                },
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Bad broker or balancer request

    IllegalBrokerRemoval:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot remove broker 1 as there are partitions with replication factor equal to 1 on the broker. One such partition: test_topic_partition_0."
    }
    

    BalancerOffline:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "The Confluent Balancer component is disabled or not started yet."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Broker not found.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Broker not found. Broker: 1 not found in the cluster: cluster-1"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Replica (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replicas

List Replicas

Generally Available

Return the list of replicas for the specified partition.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replicas HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of replicas.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplicaList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/replica=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "broker_id": 1,
                "is_leader": true,
                "is_in_sync": true,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/replica=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "broker_id": 2,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_in_sync": true,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplica",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/replica=3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "broker_id": 3,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_in_sync": false,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/3"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replicas/{broker_id}

Get Replica

Generally Available

Return the replica for the specified partition assigned to the specified broker.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replicas/{broker_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The replica.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplica",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/replica=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "broker_id": 1,
        "is_leader": true,
        "is_in_sync": true,
        "broker": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

ACL (v3)

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls:batch

Batch Create ACLs

Generally Available

Create ACLs.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls:batch HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "resource_type": "CLUSTER",
            "resource_name": "kafka-cluster",
            "pattern_type": "LITERAL",
            "principal": "principalType:principalName",
            "host": "*",
            "operation": "DESCRIBE",
            "permission": "DENY"
        },
        {
            "resource_type": "TOPIC",
            "resource_name": "kafka-cluster",
            "pattern_type": "LITERAL",
            "principal": "principalType:principalName",
            "host": "*",
            "operation": "READ",
            "permission": "ALLOW"
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 201 Created – Created
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    create_acls_cluster_name_invalid:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40002,
        "message": "The only valid name for the CLUSTER resource is kafka-cluster\""
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls

List ACLs

Generally Available

Return a list of ACLs that match the search criteria. These are Apache Kafka ACLs, which differ from the Confluent Metadata Service (MDS) based, centralized ACLs created with the Confluent CLI. MDS has a separate API for ACLs.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • resource_type (string) – The ACL resource type.
  • resource_name (string) – The ACL resource name.
  • pattern_type (string) – The ACL pattern type.
  • principal (string) – The ACL principal. This is the Service Account name or user name.
  • host (string) – The ACL host.
  • operation (string) – The ACL operation.
  • permission (string) – The ACL permission.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of ACLs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaAclList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls?principal=User%3Aalice"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAcl",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls?resource_type=TOPIC&resource_name=topic-&pattern_type=PREFIXED&principal=User%3Aalice&host=*&operation=ALL&permission=ALLOW"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "resource_type": "TOPIC",
                "resource_name": "topic-",
                "pattern_type": "PREFIXED",
                "principal": "User:alice",
                "host": "*",
                "operation": "ALL",
                "permission": "ALLOW"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAcl",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls?resource_type=CLUSTER&resource_name=kafka-cluster&pattern_type=LITERAL&principal=User%3Aalice&host=*&operation=DESCRIBE&permission=DENY"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "resource_type": "CLUSTER",
                "resource_name": "kafka-cluster",
                "pattern_type": "LITERAL",
                "principal": "User:alice",
                "host": "*",
                "operation": "DESCRIBE",
                "permission": "DENY"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls

Create an ACL

Generally Available

Create an Apache Kafka ACL.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "resource_type": "CLUSTER",
    "resource_name": "kafka-cluster",
    "pattern_type": "LITERAL",
    "principal": "principalType:principalName",
    "host": "*",
    "operation": "DESCRIBE",
    "permission": "DENY"
}
Status Codes:
  • 201 Created – Created
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    create_acls_cluster_name_invalid:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40002,
        "message": "The only valid name for the CLUSTER resource is kafka-cluster\""
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/acls

Delete ACLs

Generally Available

Delete the list of Apache Kafka ACLs that matches the search criteria.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • resource_type (string) – The ACL resource type. (Required)
  • resource_name (string) – The ACL resource name.
  • pattern_type (string) – The ACL pattern type. (Required)
  • principal (string) – The ACL principal. This is the Service Account name or user name.
  • host (string) – The ACL host.
  • operation (string) – The ACL operation. (Required)
  • permission (string) – The ACL permission. (Required)
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of deleted ACLs.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAcl",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls?resource_type=TOPIC&resource_name=topic-&pattern_type=PREFIXED&principal=User%3Aalice&host=*&operation=ALL&permission=ALLOW"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "resource_type": "TOPIC",
                "resource_name": "topic-",
                "pattern_type": "PREFIXED",
                "principal": "User:alice",
                "host": "*",
                "operation": "ALL",
                "permission": "ALLOW"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAcl",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/acls?resource_type=CLUSTER&resource_name=kafka-cluster&pattern_type=LITERAL&principal=User%3Aalice&host=*&operation=DESCRIBE&permission=DENY"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "resource_type": "CLUSTER",
                "resource_name": "kafka-cluster",
                "pattern_type": "LITERAL",
                "principal": "User:alice",
                "host": "*",
                "operation": "DESCRIBE",
                "permission": "DENY"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    delete_acls_unspecified_resource_type:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "resource_type cannot be unspecified or UNKNOWN"
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Consumer Group (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups

List Consumer Groups

Generally Available

Return the list of consumer groups that belong to the specified Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of consumer groups.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroupList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroup",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "is_simple": false,
                "partition_assignor": "org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RoundRobinAssignor",
                "state": "STABLE",
                "coordinator": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                },
                "consumers": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers"
                },
                "lag_summary": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lag-summary"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroup",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-2",
                "is_simple": false,
                "partition_assignor": "org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.StickyAssignor",
                "state": "PREPARING_REBALANCE",
                "coordinator": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                },
                "consumers": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-2/consumers"
                },
                "lag_summary": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-2/lag-summary"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroup",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-3",
                "is_simple": false,
                "partition_assignor": "org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor",
                "state": "DEAD",
                "coordinator": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/3"
                },
                "consumers": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-3/consumers"
                },
                "lag_summary": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-3/lag-summary"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}

Get Consumer Group

Generally Available

Return the consumer group specified by the consumer_group_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The consumer group.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroup",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
        "is_simple": false,
        "partition_assignor": "org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RoundRobinAssignor",
        "state": "STABLE",
        "coordinator": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        },
        "consumers": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers"
        },
        "lag_summary": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lag-summary"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers

List Consumers

Generally Available

Return a list of consumers that belong to the specified consumer group.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of consumers.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumer",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-1",
                "client_id": "client-1",
                "assignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumer",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-2",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-2",
                "client_id": "client-2",
                "assignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-2/assignments"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumer",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-2",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-2",
                "client_id": "client-2",
                "assignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-2/assignments"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lag-summary

Get Consumer Group Lag Summary

Generally Available Available in dedicated clusters only

Return the maximum and total lag of the consumers belonging to the specified consumer group.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lag-summary HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The max and total consumer lag in a consumer group.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerGroupLagSummary",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lag-summary",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-groups=consumer-group-1/lag-summary"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
        "max_lag_consumer_id": "consumer-1",
        "max_lag_instance_id": "consumer-instance-1",
        "max_lag_client_id": "client-1",
        "max_lag_topic_name": "topic-1",
        "max_lag_partition_id": 1,
        "max_lag": 100,
        "total_lag": 110,
        "max_lag_consumer": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1"
        },
        "max_lag_partition": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lags

List Consumer Lags

Generally Available Available in dedicated clusters only

Return a list of consumer lags of the consumers belonging to the specified consumer group.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lags HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of consumer lags.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerLagList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerLag",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/lag=topic-1/partition=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-1",
                "client_id": "client-1",
                "current_offset": 1,
                "log_end_offset": 101,
                "lag": 100
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerLag",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/lag=topic-1/partition=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "consumer_id": "consumer-2",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-2",
                "client_id": "client-2",
                "current_offset": 1,
                "log_end_offset": 11,
                "lag": 10
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerLag",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/lag=topic-1/partition=3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "consumer_id": "consumer-3",
                "instance_id": "consumer-instance-3",
                "client_id": "client-3",
                "current_offset": 1,
                "log_end_offset": 1,
                "lag": 0
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lags/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}

Get Consumer Lag

Generally Available Available in dedicated clusters only

Return the consumer lag on a partition with the given partition_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/lags/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The consumer lag.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerLag",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/lag=topic-1/partition=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
        "instance_id": "consumer-instance-1",
        "client_id": "client-1",
        "current_offset": 1,
        "log_end_offset": 101,
        "lag": 100
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}

Get Consumer

Generally Available

Return the consumer specified by the consumer_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.
  • consumer_id (string) – The consumer ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The consumer.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumer",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
        "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
        "instance_id": "consumer-instance-1",
        "client_id": "client-1",
        "assignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}/assignments

List Consumer Assignments

Generally Available

Return a list of partition assignments for the specified consumer.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.
  • consumer_id (string) – The consumer ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}/assignments HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of consumer group assignments.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerAssignmentList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerAssignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments/topic-1/partitions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1/assignment=topic=1/partition=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "partition": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1"
                },
                "lag": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerAssignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments/topic-2/partitions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1/assignment=topic=2/partition=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-2",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "partition": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions/2"
                },
                "lag": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-2/partitions/2"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaConsumerAssignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments/topic-3/partitions/3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1/assignment=topic=3/partition=3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
                "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-3",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "partition": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions/3"
                },
                "lag": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-3/partitions/3"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}/assignments/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}

Get Consumer Assignment

Generally Available

Return information about the assignment for the specified consumer to the specified partition.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • consumer_group_id (string) – The consumer group ID.
  • consumer_id (string) – The consumer ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/consumer-groups/{consumer_group_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}/assignments/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The consumer group assignment.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaConsumerAssignment",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/consumers/consumer-1/assignments/topic-1/partitions/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/consumer-group=consumer-group-1/consumer=consumer-1/assignment=topic=1/partition=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "consumer_group_id": "consumer-group-1",
        "consumer_id": "consumer-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "partition": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1"
        },
        "lag": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/consumer-groups/consumer-group-1/lags/topic-1/partitions/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Partition (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions

List Partitions

Generally Available

Return the list of partitions that belong to the specified topic.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of partitions.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPartitionList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaPartition",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "leader": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/1"
                },
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas"
                },
                "reassignment": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/reassignment"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaPartition",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "leader": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/replicas/2"
                },
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/replicas"
                },
                "reassignment": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/reassignment"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaPartition",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "leader": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3/replicas/3"
                },
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3/replicas"
                },
                "reassignment": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3/reassignment"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}

Get Partition

Generally Available

Return the partition with the given partition_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The partition

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPartition",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "leader": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas/1"
        },
        "replicas": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas"
        },
        "reassignment": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/reassignment"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment

List All Replica Reassignments

Generally Available

Return the list of all ongoing replica reassignments in the given Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The ongoing replicas reassignments.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReassignmentList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    1,
                    2
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    3
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions/2/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-2/partition=2/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-2",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    1
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    2,
                    3
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions/2/replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions/3/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-3/partition=3/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-3",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    3
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    1,
                    2
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions/3/replicas"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/-/reassignment

List Replica Reassignments By Topic

Generally Available

Return the list of ongoing replica reassignments for the given topic.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/-/reassignment HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The ongoing replicas reassignments.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReassignmentList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 1,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    1,
                    2
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    3
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=2/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 2,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    1
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    2,
                    3
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/2/replicas"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3/reassignment",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=3/reassignment"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "partition_id": 3,
                "adding_replicas": [
                    3
                ],
                "removing_replicas": [
                    1,
                    2
                ],
                "replicas": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/3/replicas"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/reassignment

Get Replica Reassignments

Generally Available

Return the list of ongoing replica reassignments for the given partition.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/reassignment HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The ongoing replicas reassignments.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReassignment",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/reassignment",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1/partition=1/reassignment"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "adding_replicas": [
            1,
            2
        ],
        "removing_replicas": [
            3
        ],
        "replicas": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/1/replicas"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Topic (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics

List Topics

Generally Available

Return the list of topics that belong to the specified Kafka cluster.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of topics.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopicList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopic",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "is_internal": false,
                "replication_factor": 3,
                "partitions_count": 1,
                "partitions": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions"
                },
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs"
                },
                "partition_reassignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/-/reassignments"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopic",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-2",
                "is_internal": true,
                "replication_factor": 4,
                "partitions_count": 1,
                "partitions": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions"
                },
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/configs"
                },
                "partition_reassignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-2/partitions/-/reassignments"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaTopic",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-3"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-3",
                "is_internal": false,
                "replication_factor": 5,
                "partitions_count": 1,
                "partitions": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions"
                },
                "configs": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/configs"
                },
                "partition_reassignments": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-3/partitions/-/reassignments"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics

Create Topic

Generally Available

Create a topic. Also supports a dry-run mode that only validates whether the topic creation would succeed if the validate_only request property is explicitly specified and set to true.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

uniform_replication:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "topic_name": "topic-X",
    "partitions_count": 64,
    "replication_factor": 3,
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "cleanup.policy",
            "value": "compact"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}

explicit_replicas_assignments:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "topic_name": "topic-X",
    "replicas_assignments": {
        "0": [
            1,
            2
        ],
        "1": [
            2,
            3
        ],
        "2": [
            3,
            1
        ]
    },
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "cleanup.policy",
            "value": "compact"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}

dry_run_create_topic:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "topic_name": "topic-X",
    "partitions_count": 64,
    "replication_factor": 3,
    "validate_only": true
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The created topic.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopic",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-X"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-X",
        "is_internal": false,
        "replication_factor": 3,
        "partitions_count": 1,
        "partitions": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/partitions"
        },
        "configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/configs"
        },
        "partition_reassignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/partitions/-/reassignments"
        }
    }
    
  • 201 Created

    The created topic.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopic",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-X"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-X",
        "is_internal": false,
        "replication_factor": 3,
        "partitions_count": 1,
        "partitions": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/partitions"
        },
        "configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/configs"
        },
        "partition_reassignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-X/partitions/-/reassignments"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    create_topic_already_exists:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40002,
        "message": "Topic 'my-topic' already exists."
    }
    

    create_topic_replication_factor_too_large:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40002,
        "message": "Replication factor: 2 larger than available brokers: 1."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}

Get Topic

Generally Available

Return the topic with the given topic_name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
Query Parameters:
 
  • include_authorized_operations (boolean) – Specify if authorized operations should be included in the response.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The topic.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopic",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "is_internal": false,
        "replication_factor": 3,
        "partitions_count": 1,
        "partitions": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions"
        },
        "configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs"
        },
        "partition_reassignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/-/reassignments"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
PATCH /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}

Update Partition Count

Generally Available

Increase the number of partitions for a topic.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

PATCH /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "partitions_count": 10
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The topic.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaTopic",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/topic=topic-1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "is_internal": false,
        "replication_factor": 3,
        "partitions_count": 1,
        "partitions": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions"
        },
        "configs": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/configs"
        },
        "partition_reassignments": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/topics/topic-1/partitions/-/reassignments"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    topic_update_partitions_invalid:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40002,
        "message": "Topic already has 1 partitions."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}

Delete Topic

Generally Available

Delete the topic with the given topic_name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Records (v3)

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records

Produce Records

Generally Available

Produce records to the given topic, returning delivery reports for each record produced. This API can be used in streaming mode by setting “Transfer-Encoding: chunked” header. For as long as the connection is kept open, the server will keep accepting records. For each record sent to the server, the server will asynchronously send back a delivery report, in the same order. Records are streamed to and from the server as Concatenated JSON. Errors are reported per record. The HTTP status code will be HTTP 200 OK as long as the connection is successfully established.

Note that the cluster_id is validated only when running in Confluent Cloud.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

binary_and_json:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "partition_id": 1,
    "headers": [
        {
            "name": "Header-1",
            "value": "SGVhZGVyLTE="
        },
        {
            "name": "Header-2",
            "value": "SGVhZGVyLTI="
        }
    ],
    "key": {
        "type": "BINARY",
        "data": "Zm9vYmFy"
    },
    "value": {
        "type": "JSON",
        "data": {
            "foo": "bar"
        }
    },
    "timestamp": "2021-02-05T19:14:42Z"
}

binary_and_avro_with_subject_and_raw_schema:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "partition_id": 1,
    "headers": [
        {
            "name": "Header-1",
            "value": "SGVhZGVyLTE="
        },
        {
            "name": "Header-2",
            "value": "SGVhZGVyLTI="
        }
    ],
    "key": {
        "type": "BINARY",
        "data": "Zm9vYmFy"
    },
    "value": {
        "type": "AVRO",
        "subject": "topic-1-key",
        "schema": "{\\\"type\\\":\\\"string\\\"}",
        "data": "foobar"
    },
    "timestamp": "2021-02-05T19:14:42Z"
}

string:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "value": {
        "type": "STRING",
        "data": "My message"
    }
}

schema_id_and_schema_version:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "key": {
        "subject_name_strategy": "TOPIC_NAME",
        "schema_id": 1,
        "data": 1000
    },
    "value": {
        "schema_version": 1,
        "data": {
            "foo": "bar"
        }
    }
}

latest_schema:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "key": {
        "data": 1000
    },
    "value": {
        "data": "foobar"
    }
}

null_and_empty_data:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "key": {
        "schema_id": 1
    },
    "value": {
        "schema_version": 1,
        "data": null
    }
}

empty_value:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/records HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "key": {
        "data": 1000
    }
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The response containing a delivery report for a record produced to a topic. In streaming mode, for each record sent, a separate delivery report will be returned, in the same order, each with its own error_code.

    produce_record_success:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 200,
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "topic_name": "topic-1",
        "partition_id": 1,
        "offset": 0,
        "timestamp": "2021-02-05T19:14:42Z",
        "key": {
            "type": "BINARY",
            "size": 7
        },
        "value": {
            "type": "JSON",
            "size": 15
        }
    }
    

    produce_record_bad_binary_data:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Bad Request: data=1 is not a base64 string."
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    header_not_base64_encoded:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `byte[]` from String \"\": Unexpected end of base64-encoded String: base64 variant 'MIME-NO-LINEFEEDS' expects padding (one or more '=' characters) at the end. This Base64Variant might have been incorrectly configured"
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 413 Request Entity Too Large

    This implies the client is sending a request payload that is larger than the maximum message size the server can accept.

    produce_records_expects_json:

    HTTP/1.1 413 Request Entity Too Large
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 413,
        "message": "The request included a message larger than the maximum message size the server can accept."
    }
    
  • 415 Unsupported Media Type

    This implies the client is sending the request payload format in an unsupported format.

    produce_records_expects_json:

    HTTP/1.1 415 Unsupported Media Type
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 415,
        "message": "HTTP 415 Unsupported Media Type"
    }
    
  • 422 Unprocessable Entity

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    produce_record_empty_request_body:

    HTTP/1.1 422 Unprocessable Entity
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 422,
        "message": "Payload error. Request body is empty. Data is required."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Cluster Linking (v3)

List all cluster links in the dest cluster

Generally Available

link_id in ListLinksResponseData is deprecated and may be removed in a future release. Use the new cluster_link_id instead.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    A list of link names and properties

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaLinkDataList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaLinkData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/CIL-69l7S1CwoVNAhoQLug/links/my-new-link-1",
                    "resource_name": null
                },
                "remote_cluster_id": "src-cluster-id",
                "link_name": "my-new-link-1",
                "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df",
                "cluster_link_id": "eEBkTffYSESld6EO898x3w",
                "topic_names": [
                    "topic-sb-1",
                    "topic-sb-2"
                ],
                "link_state": "ACTIVE"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaLinkData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/CIL-69l7S1CwoVNAhoQLug/links/my-new-link-2",
                    "resource_name": null
                },
                "remote_cluster_id": "src-cluster-id",
                "link_name": "my-new-link-2",
                "link_id": "f749116e-f847-4bd2-b1f6-5c4e518a0678",
                "cluster_link_id": "90kRbvhHS9Kx9lxOUYoGeA",
                "topic_names": [
                    "topic-db-1",
                    "topic-db-2"
                ],
                "link_state": "UNAVAILABLE",
                "link_error": "AUTHENTICATION_ERROR",
                "link_error_message": "Please check your api key and secret"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaLinkData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/CIL-69l7S1CwoVNAhoQLug/links/my-new-link-3",
                    "resource_name": null
                },
                "remote_cluster_id": "dest-cluster-id",
                "link_name": "my-new-link-3",
                "link_id": "9cd1711e-a4ef-4390-a35e-dfd758d97a82",
                "cluster_link_id": "nNFxHqTvQ5CjXt_XWNl6gg",
                "topic_names": [],
                "link_state": "ACTIVE"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links

Create a cluster link

Generally Available

Cluster link creation requires source cluster security configurations in the configs JSON section of the data request payload.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • link_name (string) – The link name (Required)
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false
  • validate_link (boolean) – To synchronously validate that the source cluster ID is expected and the dest cluster has the permission to read topics in the source cluster. Default: true

destination_initiated_link:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links?link_name=link-sb1 HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "remote_cluster_id": "cluster-1",
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "bootstrap.servers",
            "value": "cluster-1-bootstrap-server"
        },
        {
            "name": "acl.sync.enable",
            "value": "false"
        },
        {
            "name": "consumer.offset.sync.ms",
            "value": "30000"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.mechanism",
            "value": "PLAIN"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.protocol",
            "value": "SASL_SSL"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.jaas.config",
            "value": "sasl.jaas.config=org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required username='<API Key>' password='<API Secret>';"
        }
    ]
}

source_initiated_link_at_source_cluster:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links?link_name=link-sb1 HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "remote_cluster_id": "cluster-2",
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "bootstrap.servers",
            "value": "cluster-2-bootstrap-server"
        },
        {
            "name": "link.mode",
            "value": "SOURCE"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.mechanism",
            "value": "PLAIN"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.protocol",
            "value": "SASL_SSL"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.jaas.config",
            "value": "sasl.jaas.config=org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required username='<API Key>' password='<API Secret>';"
        }
    ]
}

source_initiated_link_at_destination_cluster:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links?link_name=link-sb1 HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "remote_cluster_id": "cluster-1",
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "bootstrap.servers",
            "value": "cluster-1-bootstrap-server"
        },
        {
            "name": "link.mode",
            "value": "DESTINATION"
        },
        {
            "name": "connection.mode",
            "value": "INBOUND"
        },
        {
            "name": "acl.sync.enable",
            "value": "false"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.mechanism",
            "value": "PLAIN"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.protocol",
            "value": "SASL_SSL"
        },
        {
            "name": "sasl.jaas.config",
            "value": "sasl.jaas.config=org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required username='<API Key>' password='<API Secret>';"
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – Operation succeeded, no content in the response
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Describe the cluster link

Generally Available

link_id in ListLinksResponseData is deprecated and may be removed in a future release. Use the new cluster_link_id instead.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • include_tasks (boolean) – Whether to include cluster linking tasks in the response. Default: false

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Single link name and properties

    link_at_destination_cluster:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaLinkData",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/my-new-link-1"
        },
        "resource_name": null,
        "remote_cluster_id": "src-cluster-id",
        "link_name": "my-new-link-1",
        "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df",
        "cluster_link_id": "eEBkTffYSESld6EO898x3w",
        "topic_names": [
            "topic-db-1",
            "topic-db-2"
        ]
    }
    

    link_at_source_cluster:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaLinkData",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/my-new-link-1"
        },
        "resource_name": null,
        "remote_cluster_id": "dst-cluster-id",
        "link_name": "my-new-link-1",
        "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df",
        "cluster_link_id": "eEBkTffYSESld6EO898x3w",
        "topic_names": []
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Delete the cluster link

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • force (boolean) – Force the action. Default: false
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK – Operation succeeded, no content in the response
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

List all configs of the cluster link

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/configs HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Config name and value

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaLinkConfigDataList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/v-0Ce-CkTyKQol9v46LaCQ/links/link-nb-1/configs",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaLinkConfigData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/links/my-new-link-1",
                    "resource_name": null
                },
                "cluster_id": "1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw",
                "name": "consumer.offset.sync.ms",
                "value": "3825940",
                "default": false,
                "read_only": false,
                "sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_CLUSTER_LINK_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    "cosm"
                ],
                "link_name": "link-db-1",
                "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaLinkConfigData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/links/my-new-link-1",
                    "resource_name": null
                },
                "cluster_id": "1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw",
                "name": "acl.sync.ms",
                "value": "5000",
                "default": false,
                "read_only": false,
                "sensitive": false,
                "source": "DYNAMIC_CLUSTER_LINK_CONFIG",
                "synonyms": [
                    "asm"
                ],
                "link_name": "link-db-1",
                "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Describe the config under the cluster link

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
  • config_name (string) – The link config name

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/configs/{config_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Config name and value

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaLinkConfigData",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/links/my-new-link-1",
            "resource_name": null
        },
        "cluster_id": "1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw",
        "name": "consumer.offset.sync.ms",
        "value": "3825940",
        "default": false,
        "read_only": false,
        "sensitive": false,
        "source": "DYNAMIC_CLUSTER_LINK_CONFIG",
        "synonyms": [
            "cosm"
        ],
        "link_name": "link-db-1",
        "link_id": "7840644d-f7d8-4844-a577-a10ef3df31df",
        "topics": [
            "topic-db-1",
            "topic-db-2"
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Alter the config under the cluster link

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
  • config_name (string) – The link config name

Example request:

PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/configs/{config_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "value": "300000"
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – Operation succeeded, no content in the response
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Reset the given config to default value

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
  • config_name (string) – The link config name
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – Operation succeeded, no content in the response
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Batch Alter Cluster Link Configs

Generally Available

Batch Alter Cluster Link Configs

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

Example request:

PUT /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/configs:alter HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "name": "cleanup.policy",
            "operation": "DELETE"
        },
        {
            "name": "compression.type",
            "value": "gzip"
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – No Content
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors

Create a mirror topic

Generally Available

Create a topic in the destination cluster mirroring a topic in the source cluster

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name

generic_example:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "source_topic_name": "topic-1",
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "unclean.leader.election.enable",
            "value": "true"
        }
    ],
    "replication_factor": 1
}

example_with_mirror_topic_name:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "source_topic_name": "topic-1",
    "mirror_topic_name": "link1_topic-1",
    "configs": [
        {
            "name": "unclean.leader.election.enable",
            "value": "true"
        }
    ],
    "replication_factor": 3
}
Status Codes:
  • 204 No Content – Operation succeeded, no content in the response
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

List mirror topics

Generally Available

List all mirror topics under the link

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • mirror_status (string) – The status of the mirror topic. If not specified, all mirror topics will be returned.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Metadata of mirror topics

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaMirrorDataList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/link/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaMirrorData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "link_name": "link-sb-1",
                "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-1",
                "source_topic_name": "topic-1",
                "num_partitions": 3,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ],
                "mirror_status": "ACTIVE",
                "mirror_topic_error": "NO_ERROR",
                "state_time_ms": 1612550939300
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaMirrorData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "link_name": "link-sb-2",
                "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "source_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "num_partitions": 3,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ],
                "mirror_status": "STOPPED",
                "mirror_topic_error": "NO_ERROR",
                "state_time_ms": 1612551353640
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

List mirror topics

Generally Available

List all mirror topics in the cluster

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
Query Parameters:
 
  • mirror_status (string) – The status of the mirror topic. If not specified, all mirror topics will be returned.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/-/mirrors HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Metadata of mirror topics

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaMirrorDataList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/link/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaMirrorData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "link_name": "link-sb-1",
                "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-1",
                "source_topic_name": "topic-1",
                "num_partitions": 3,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ],
                "mirror_status": "ACTIVE",
                "mirror_topic_error": "NO_ERROR",
                "state_time_ms": 1612550939300
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaMirrorData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/Fds7TcT9TTqEXsoRLEKMcQ/links/link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "link_name": "link-sb-2",
                "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1",
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "source_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "num_partitions": 3,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ],
                "mirror_status": "STOPPED",
                "mirror_topic_error": "NO_ERROR",
                "state_time_ms": 1612551353640
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Describe the mirror topic

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
  • mirror_topic_name (string) – Cluster Linking mirror topic name
Query Parameters:
 
  • include_state_transition_errors (boolean) – Whether to include mirror state transition errors in the response. Default: false

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors/{mirror_topic_name} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Metadata of the mirror topic

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaMirrorData",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/link/link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "link_name": "link-sb-1",
        "mirror_topic_name": "topic-1",
        "source_topic_name": "topic-1",
        "num_partitions": 3,
        "mirror_lags": [
            {
                "partition": 0,
                "lag": 0,
                "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
            },
            {
                "partition": 1,
                "lag": 10000,
                "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
            },
            {
                "partition": 2,
                "lag": 40000,
                "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
            }
        ],
        "mirror_status": "ACTIVE",
        "mirror_topic_error": "NO_ERROR",
        "state_time_ms": 1612550939300
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:promote

Promote the mirror topics

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:promote HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:promote HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:failover

Failover the mirror topics

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:failover HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:failover HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:pause

Pause the mirror topics

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:pause HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:pause HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:resume

Resume the mirror topics

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:resume HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:resume HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-start-mirror

Reverse local mirror topic and start the remote mirror topic

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-start-mirror HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-start-mirror HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-pause-mirror

Reverse local mirror topic and pause the remote mirror topic

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-pause-mirror HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:reverse-and-pause-mirror HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:truncate-and-restore

Truncates the local topic to the remote stopped mirror log end offsets and restores mirroring to the local topic to mirror from the remote topic

Generally Available
Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • link_name (string) – The link name
Query Parameters:
 
  • validate_only (boolean) – To validate the action can be performed successfully or not. Default: false

mirror_topic_names:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:truncate-and-restore HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_names": [
        "topic-1",
        "topic-2"
    ]
}

mirror_topic_name_pattern:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/links/{link_name}/mirrors:truncate-and-restore HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "mirror_topic_name_pattern": ".*"
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    Mirror status alternation result

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaPromoteMirror",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/link-1/mirrors",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-1",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-sb",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "kind": "AlterMirrorsData",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/links/my-new-link-1/mirrors/topic-2",
                    "resource": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1"
                },
                "mirror_topic_name": "topic-2",
                "error_code": 400,
                "error_message": "Topic 'topic-2' has already stopped its mirror from 'my-new-link-1'",
                "mirror_lags": [
                    {
                        "partition": 0,
                        "lag": 0,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 0
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 1,
                        "lag": 10000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 1000
                    },
                    {
                        "partition": 2,
                        "lag": 40000,
                        "last_source_fetch_offset": 12030
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

BalancerStatus (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/balancer

Get status of the balancer

Generally Available

‘Return status about the balancer component for the cluster specified with cluster_id.’

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/balancer HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The balancer status

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBalancerStatus",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/balancer",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/balancer"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "status": "ERROR",
        "error_code": 10014,
        "error_message": "The Confluent Balancer failed to start as JBOD is enabled for the cluster.",
        "any_uneven_load": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/even-cluster-load"
        },
        "broker_tasks": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/-/tasks"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/balancer/any-uneven-load

Get AnyUnevenLoad status

Generally Available

Return status of the AnyUnevenLoad for the cluster specified by cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/balancer/any-uneven-load HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The AnyUnevenLoad status

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaAnyUnevenLoad",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/any-uneven-load",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/any-uneven-load"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "status": "BALANCING",
        "previous_status": "BALANCING_FAILED",
        "status_updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
        "previous_status_updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:35Z",
        "error_code": 10013,
        "error_message": "The Confluent Balancer operation was overridden by a higher priority operation.",
        "broker_tasks": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/-/tasks"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Balancer offline

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "The Confluent Balancer component is disabled or not started yet."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

BrokerTask (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/tasks

List Broker Tasks

Generally Available

Return a list of all tasks for all brokers in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/tasks HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of tasks.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerTaskList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/-/tasks",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/tasks/add-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/task=add-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "task_type": "add-broker",
                "task_status": "SUCCESS",
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "COMPLETED"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T10:20:40Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T10:20:45Z",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2/tasks/remove-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=2/task=remove-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "task_type": "remove-broker",
                "task_status": "FAILED",
                "shutdown_scheduled": true,
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "broker_replica_exclusion_status": "COMPLETED",
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "ERROR",
                    "broker_shutdown_status": "CANCELED"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
                "error_code": 10006,
                "error_message": "Error while computing the initial remove broker plan for brokers [2] prior to shutdown.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/tasks

List Broker Tasks of a specific Broker

Generally Available

Return a list of all broker tasks for broker specified with broker_id in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/tasks HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of tasks.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerTaskList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/-/tasks",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/tasks/add-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/task=add-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "task_type": "add-broker",
                "task_status": "IN_PROGRESS",
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "IN_PROGRESS"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/tasks/remove-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/task=remove-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "task_type": "remove-broker",
                "task_status": "FAILED",
                "shutdown_scheduled": false,
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "broker_replica_exclusion_status": "EXCLUDED",
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "ERROR",
                    "broker_shutdown_status": "CANCELED"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
                "error_code": 10006,
                "error_message": "Error while computing the initial remove broker plan for brokers [1] prior to shutdown.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/tasks/{task_type}

List Broker Tasks of a specific TaskType

Generally Available

Return a list of all broker tasks of specified task_type in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • task_type (string) – The Kafka broker task type.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/tasks/{task_type} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of tasks.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerTaskList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/-/tasks",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/tasks/add-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/task=add-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "task_type": "add-broker",
                "task_status": "IN_PROGRESS",
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "IN_PROGRESS"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2/tasks/add-broker",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=2/task=add-broker"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster_id",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "task_type": "add-broker",
                "task_status": "FAILED",
                "sub_task_statuses": {
                    "partition_reassignment_status": "ERROR"
                },
                "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
                "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
                "error_code": 10006,
                "error_message": "Error while computing the initial add broker plan for brokers [2]",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/tasks/{task_type}

Get single Broker Task.

Generally Available

Return a single Broker Task specified with task_type for broker specified with broker_id in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
  • task_type (string) – The Kafka broker task type.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}/tasks/{task_type} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The broker task

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerTask",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1/tasks/add-broker",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker=1/task=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "task_type": "add-broker",
        "task_status": "FAILED",
        "sub_task_statuses": {
            "partition_reassignment_status": "ERROR"
        },
        "created_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:50Z",
        "updated_at": "2019-10-12T07:20:55Z",
        "error_code": 10013,
        "error_message": "The Confluent Balancer operation was overridden by a higher priority operation",
        "broker": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

BrokerReplicaExclusion (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions

Get all Broker Replica Exclusions.

Generally Available

Return all Broker Replica Exclusions in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of broker replica exclusions.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerReplicaExclusionList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "reason": "Broker is to be removed.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "reason": "Broker is to be removed.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions/{broker_id}

Get a Broker Replica Exclusions.

Generally Available

Return a Broker Replica Exclusions in the cluster specified with cluster_id and broker specified with broker_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions/{broker_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    A Broker Replica Exclusion.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaBrokerReplicaExclusion",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/1",
            "next": null
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "reason": "Broker is to be removed.",
        "broker": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions:create

Create Broker Replica Exclusions

Generally Available

Create Broker Replica Exclusions for brokers in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions:create HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "broker_id": 1,
            "reason": "The broker is to be removed."
        },
        {
            "broker_id": 2,
            "reason": "The broker is to be removed."
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 201 Created

    The list of alter broker replica exclusions.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusionList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "exclusion": "SET",
                "reason": "Broker is to be removed.",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "exclusion": "SET",
                "reason": "Broker is to be removed.",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Unrepresentable broker id.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "The given broker id -10 is invalid"
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions:delete

Delete Broker Replica Exclusions

Generally Available

Delete Broker Replica Exclusions for brokers in the cluster specified with cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/broker-replica-exclusions:delete HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json

{
    "data": [
        {
            "broker_id": 1,
            "reason": "The broker is to be removed."
        },
        {
            "broker_id": 2,
            "reason": "The broker is to be removed."
        }
    ]
}
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of alter broker replica exclusions.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusionList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "exclusion": "DELETE",
                "reason": "Broker removal is completed.",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "exclusion": "DELETE",
                "reason": "Broker removal is completed.",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    The list of alter broker replica exclusions.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusionList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "exclusion": "DELETE",
                "reason": "Broker removal is completed.",
                "error_code": 404,
                "error_message": "No replica exclusion for broker 1 was present.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaAlterBrokerReplicaExclusion",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/broker-replica-exclusions=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "exclusion": "DELETE",
                "reason": "Broker removal is completed.",
                "error_code": null,
                "error_message": null,
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

RemoveBrokerTask (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/remove-broker-tasks

List Remove Broker Tasks

Generally Available

Return a list of remove-broker-tasks for the specified Kafka cluster. /remove-broker-tasks is deprecated and may be removed in a future release. Use the new /tasks API instead.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/remove-broker-tasks HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of remove broker tasks.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaRemoveBrokerTaskList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/remove-broker-tasks",
            "next": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaRemoveBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/remove-broker-tasks/1",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/remove-broker-task=1"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "shutdown_scheduled": true,
                "broker_replica_exclusion_status": "COMPLETED",
                "partition_reassignment_status": "FAILED",
                "broker_shutdown_status": "CANCELED",
                "error_code": 10006,
                "error_message": "Error while computing the initial remove broker plan for brokers [1] prior to shutdown.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
                }
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaRemoveBrokerTask",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/remove-broker-tasks/2",
                    "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/remove-broker-task=2"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "shutdown_scheduled": true,
                "broker_replica_exclusion_status": "EXCLUDED",
                "partition_reassignment_status": "FAILED",
                "broker_shutdown_status": "CANCELED",
                "error_code": 10006,
                "error_message": "Error while computing the initial remove broker plan for brokers [2] prior to shutdown.",
                "broker": {
                    "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/2"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/remove-broker-tasks/{broker_id}

Get Remove Broker Task

Generally Available

Return the remove broker task for the specified broker_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/remove-broker-tasks/{broker_id} HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The remove broker task.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaRemoveBrokerTask",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/remove-broker-tasks/1",
            "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=cluster-1/remove-broker-task=1"
        },
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1,
        "shutdown_scheduled": false,
        "broker_replica_exclusion_status": "COMPLETED",
        "partition_reassignment_status": "FAILED",
        "broker_shutdown_status": "CANCELED",
        "error_code": 10006,
        "error_message": "Error while computing the initial remove broker plan for brokers [1] prior to shutdown.",
        "broker": {
            "related": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/cluster-1/brokers/1"
        }
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Unregister (v3)

POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/{broker_id}:unregister

Unregister a Broker

Unregister a broker from the cluster. This API is only supported for Kafka clusters running in KRaft mode. If run against a cluster running with ZooKeeper, a 400 response with an unsupported version error code will be returned (see BadRequestErrorResponse for more detail).

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • broker_id (integer) – The Kafka broker ID.
Status Codes:
  • 202 Accepted

    A broker unregistration.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
        "broker_id": 1
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 403 Forbidden

    Indicates a client authorization error. Kafka authorization failures will contain error code 40301 in the response body.

    kafka_authorization_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40301,
        "message": "Request is not authorized"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    The given broker ID was not registered in the cluster.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404102,
        "message": "The given broker ID was not registered in the cluster."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

Replica Status (v3)

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/partitions/-/replica-status

List All Replica Statuses from a cluster.

Generally Available

Return the all the replica statuses for the specified cluster_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/-/partitions/-/replica-status HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of Replica Statuses.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatusList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic_1/partitions/0/replica-status",
            "resource_name": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/1/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": true,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/2/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/-/replica-status

List All Partition Replica Statuses.

Generally Available

Return the all the replica statuses for the specified topic_name.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/-/replica-status HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of Replica Statuses.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatusList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic_1/partitions/0/replica-status",
            "resource_name": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/1/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": true,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/2/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    
GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replica-status

List Partition Replica Statuses.

Generally Available

Return the all the replica statuses for the specified topic_name and partition_id.

Parameters:
  • cluster_id (string) – The Kafka cluster ID.
  • topic_name (string) – The topic name.
  • partition_id (integer) – The partition ID.

Example request:

GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}/partitions/{partition_id}/replica-status HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Status Codes:
  • 200 OK

    The list of Replica Statuses.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatusList",
        "metadata": {
            "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic_1/partitions/0/replica-status",
            "resource_name": null
        },
        "data": [
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/1/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 1,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": true,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            },
            {
                "kind": "KafkaReplicaStatus",
                "metadata": {
                    "self": "https://pkc-00000.region.provider.confluent.cloud/kafka/v3/clusters/1Rh_4htxSuen7RYGvGmgNw/topics/topic-1/partitions/0/brokers/2/replica-status"
                },
                "cluster_id": "cluster-1",
                "topic_name": "topic-1",
                "broker_id": 2,
                "partition_id": 0,
                "is_leader": false,
                "is_observer": false,
                "is_isr_eligible": true,
                "is_in_isr": true,
                "is_caught_up": true,
                "log_start_offset": 0,
                "log_end_offset": 0,
                "last_caught_up_time_ms": 100,
                "last_fetch_time_ms": 200,
                "link_name": "test-link"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • 400 Bad Request

    Indicates a bad request error. It could be caused by an unexpected request body format or other forms of request validation failure.

    bad_request_cannot_deserialize:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 400,
        "message": "Cannot deserialize value of type `java.lang.Integer` from String \"A\": not a valid `java.lang.Integer` value"
    }
    

    unsupported_version_exception:

    HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40035,
        "message": "The version of this API is not supported in the underlying Kafka cluster."
    }
    
  • 401 Unauthorized

    Indicates a client authentication error. Kafka authentication failures will contain error code 40101 in the response body.

    kafka_authentication_failed:

    HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40101,
        "message": "Authentication failed"
    }
    
  • 404 Not Found

    Indicates attempted access to an unreachable or non-existing resource like e.g. an unknown topic or partition. GET requests to endpoints not allowed in the accesslists will also result in this response.

    endpoint_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "HTTP 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    cluster_not_found:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 404,
        "message": "Cluster my-cluster cannot be found."
    }
    

    unknown_topic_or_partition:

    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 40403,
        "message": "This server does not host this topic-partition."
    }
    
  • 429 Too Many Requests

    Indicates that a rate limit threshold has been reached, and the client should retry again later.

    Example response:

    HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
    Content-Type: text/html
    
    {
        "description": "A sample response from Jetty's DoSFilter.",
        "value": "<html> <head> <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\"/> <title>Error 429 Too Many Requests</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR 429 Too Many Requests</h2> <table> <tr> <th>URI:</th> <td>/v3/clusters/my-cluster</td> </tr> <tr> <th>STATUS:</th> <td>429</td> </tr> <tr> <th>MESSAGE:</th> <td>Too Many Requests</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SERVLET:</th> <td>default</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>"
    }
    
  • 5XX

    A server-side problem that might not be addressable from the client side. Retriable Kafka errors will contain error code 50003 in the response body.

    generic_internal_server_error:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 500,
        "message": "Internal Server Error"
    }
    

    produce_v3_missing_schema:

    HTTP/1.1 5XX -
    Content-Type: application/json
    
    {
        "error_code": 50002,
        "message": "Error when fetching latest schema version. subject = my-topic"
    }
    

REST API Usage Examples (curl)

This section provides a few examples of how to call the Confluent REST API using curl commands to quickly test API endpoints from the command line. These examples demo the most recent API version, REST Proxy API v3, and JSON serialization format (see Content Types).

(To test API calls for REST Proxy API v2, swap out v3 for v2 and remove “/kafka”. REST API v2 commands should not include “kafka”. Be sure to reference the v2 API documentation, as not all APIs shown for v3 are available in v2.)

Tip

For examples of how to call these same APIs from source code for an app, see the Confluent Admin REST APIs demo.

A few logistics to take note of:

  • For your API testing, you may want to use jq along with --silent flag for curl to get nicely formatted output for the given commands. These additional formatting options are used in the examples below.
  • Although jq has powerful filtering capabilities, you can pipe the curl and jq output through simple grep commands to further filter the results. This is demo’ed in the examples.
  • To get and set values using the APIs, you must know the URL for your cluster and the cluster ID. You can get this from the Cluster Settings tab on Control Center. (http://localhost:9021/ on your web browser for a local cluster).
  • The examples show the default host and port to access the Kafka cluster on a local host (localhost:8090).

List and describe known clusters

To list and describe a cluster, use the API endpoint GET /clusters as shown.

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/ | jq

Example and result:

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/ | jq

"kind": "KafkaClusterList",
"metadata": {
  "self": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters",
  "next": null
},
"data": [
  {
    "kind": "KafkaCluster",
    "metadata": {
      "self": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg",
      "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg"
    },
    "cluster_id": "7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg",
    "controller": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/brokers/0"
    },
    "acls": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/acls"
    },
    "brokers": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/brokers"
    },
    "broker_configs": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/broker-configs"
    },
    "consumer_groups": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/consumer-groups"
    },
    "topics": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics"
    },
    "partition_reassignments": {
      "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/-/partitions/-/reassignment"

Tip

Currently both Kafka and REST Proxy are only aware of the Kafka cluster pointed at by the bootstrap.servers configuration. Therefore, only one Kafka cluster will be returned in the response.

Create a topic

To create a topic, use the topics endpoint POST /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics as shown below.

curl --silent -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{"topic_name": "<topic-name>"}' http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/topics | jq

Example and result:

curl --silent -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{"topic_name": "my-cool-topic"}' http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics | jq

 "kind": "KafkaTopic",
 "metadata": {
   "self": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic",
   "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topic=my-cool-topic"
 },
 "cluster_id": "7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg",
 "topic_name": "my-cool-topic",
 "is_internal": false,
 "replication_factor": 0,
 "partitions": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/partitions"
 },
 "configs": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/configs"
 },
 "partition_reassignments": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/partitions/-/reassignment"

Describe a specified topic

To get a full description of a specified topic, use the topics endpoint GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name} as shown below.

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/topics/<topic-name> | jq

Example and result:

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic | jq

"kind": "KafkaTopic",
 "metadata": {
   "self": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic",
   "resource_name": "crn:///kafka=7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topic=my-cool-topic"
 },
 "cluster_id": "7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg",
 "topic_name": "my-cool-topic",
 "is_internal": false,
 "replication_factor": 1,
 "partitions": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/partitions"
 },
 "configs": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/configs"
 },
 "partition_reassignments": {
   "related": "http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/my-cool-topic/partitions/-/reassignment"

List all topics

To list detailed descriptions of all topics (internal and user created topics), use the topics endpoint GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/.

Example:

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/topics | jq

This will provide a full description of every topic on the cluster, including replication factors, partitions, configs, and so forth. This output is similar to the Kafka command kafka-topics --describe (kafka-topics --describe --bootstrap-server localhost:9092).

List all topic names

To filter the topic list to show only topic names, use the endpoint GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/ as shown.

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics | jq | grep '.topic_name'

This provides information similar to the Kafka command kafka-topics --list (kafka-topics --list --bootstrap-server localhost:9092).

List topics with a specified prefix

To list all topics with a specified prefix, use the endpoint GET /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/ as shown.

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/topics | jq | grep '.topic_name' | grep '<prefix>'

Example and result:

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics | jq | grep '.topic_name' | grep 'my-'

"topic_name": "my-cool-topic",
"topic_name": "my-hot-topic",

Delete a topic

To delete a specified topic, use the API endpoint DELETE /clusters/{cluster_id}/topics/{topic_name}.

curl --silent -X DELETE http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/topics/{<topic-name>}

Example:

curl --silent -X DELETE http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/7cteo6omRwKaUFXj3BHxdg/topics/{my-legacy-topic} | jq

You can list topics again (or check on Control Center) to verify that the topic has been deleted.

List broker tasks

You can list the broker tasks by querying the endpoint GET/clusters/{cluster_id}/brokers/-/tasks as shown. This call will provide more interesting information if, for example, you are running a multi-broker cluster with Manage Self-Balancing Kafka Clusters in Confluent Platform enabled, and processing a lot of data resulting in active broker tasks.

To list tasks on all brokers:

curl --silent -X GET http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/brokers/-/tasks | jq

To list the tasks on a specified broker, for example broker 3:

curl -X DELETE http://localhost:8090/kafka/v3/clusters/<cluster-id>/brokers/3 | jq

See the Tutorial: Add and Remove Brokers with Self-Balancing in Confluent Platform or the Quick Start for Self-Balancing Kafka Clusters in Confluent Platform to experiment with Self-Balancing.

Accesslists

Confluent REST API now includes accesslists (allowlist and blocklist) to precisely limit which APIs are accessible. These lists can be configured with api.endpoints.allowlist and api.endpoints.blocklist configurations, for which the values are comma-separated lists of API identifiers. The possible API identifiers are the values of the @ResourceName annotation with which the API resources (classes or methods) are annotated.

Allowlist

When a non-empty allowlist is present, only the APIs that match an entry in the allowlist will be accessible.

For example, the following configuration makes only v3 cluster Admin APIs accessible.

api.endpoints.allowlist=api.v3.clusters.*

Blocklist

When a non-empty blocklist is present, only the APIs that match an entry in the blocklist will be inaccessible (not accessible).

For example, the following configuration makes only v3 cluster Admin APIs not accessible.

api.endpoints.blocklist=api.v3.clusters.*

Using both Allowlist and Blocklist

When both an allowlist and blocklist are present, only the APIs that match an entry in the allowlist will be accessible, except the ones that also match an entry in the blocklist; which will not be accessible.

The following configuration makes only the v3 cluster Admin APIs accessible, except for list which is not accessible.

api.endpoints.allowlist=api.v3.clusters.*
api.endpoints.blocklist=api.v3.clusters.list

Tip

API identifiers do not support regular expressions. They should match exactly an existing API identifier value. It is just a style choice to have the broader, class-level resource identifiers use the * character; it does not act as a regular expression wildcard. In the example given above, api.v3.clusters.* matches all v3 cluster APIs because api.v3.clusters.* (including the asterisk) is actual the identifier of the @ResourceName annotation put on the class containing these APIs.

API identifiers

Following is a list of the current API identifiers for Kafka REST.

Note

This list is provided as a convenience, and is subject to change as the API evolves. Since it is currently compiled as a manual update, the list is not guaranteed to be always complete.

API identifiers (v2 and v3)
api.v2.brokers.*
api.v2.brokers.list
api.v2.consumers.*
api.v2.consumers.assign
api.v2.consumers.commit-offsets
api.v2.consumers.consume-avro
api.v2.consumers.consume-binary
api.v2.consumers.consume-json
api.v2.consumers.consume-json-schema
api.v2.consumers.consume-protobuf
api.v2.consumers.create
api.v2.consumers.delete
api.v2.consumers.get-assignments
api.v2.consumers.get-committed-offsets
api.v2.consumers.get-subscription
api.v2.consumers.seek-to-beginning
api.v2.consumers.seek-to-end
api.v2.consumers.seek-to-offset
api.v2.consumers.subscribe
api.v2.consumers.unsubscribe
api.v2.partitions.*
api.v2.partitions.get
api.v2.partitions.get-offsets
api.v2.partitions.list
api.v2.produce-to-partition.*
api.v2.produce-to-partition.avro
api.v2.produce-to-partition.binary
api.v2.produce-to-partition.json
api.v2.produce-to-partition.json-schema
api.v2.produce-to-partition.protobuf
api.v2.produce-to-topic.*
api.v2.produce-to-topic.avro
api.v2.produce-to-topic.binary
api.v2.produce-to-topic.json
api.v2.produce-to-topic.json-schema
api.v2.produce-to-topic.protobuf
api.v2.root.*
api.v2.root.get
api.v2.root.post
api.v2.topics.*
api.v2.topics.get
api.v2.topics.list
api.v3.acls.*
api.v3.acls.create
api.v3.acls.delete
api.v3.acls.list
api.v3.balancer.*
api.v3.balancer.any-uneven-load.get
api.v3.balancer.get
api.v3.broker-configs.*
api.v3.broker-configs.alter
api.v3.broker-configs.delete
api.v3.broker-configs.get
api.v3.broker-configs.list
api.v3.broker-configs.update
api.v3.broker-replica-exclusions.*
api.v3.broker-replica-exclusions.create
api.v3.broker-replica-exclusions.delete
api.v3.broker-replica-exclusions.list
api.v3.broker-replica-exclusions.search-by-broker
api.v3.broker-tasks.*
api.v3.broker-tasks.list
api.v3.broker-tasks.remove-broker.get
api.v3.broker-tasks.remove-broker.list
api.v3.broker-tasks.search-by-type
api.v3.brokers-configs.*
api.v3.brokers-configs.list
api.v3.brokers.*
api.v3.brokers.broker-tasks.list
api.v3.brokers.broker-tasks.search-by-type
api.v3.brokers.delete
api.v3.brokers.get
api.v3.brokers.list
api.v3.cluster-configs.*
api.v3.cluster-configs.alter
api.v3.cluster-configs.delete
api.v3.cluster-configs.get
api.v3.cluster-configs.list
api.v3.cluster-configs.update
api.v3.clusters.*
api.v3.clusters.get
api.v3.clusters.list
api.v3.consumer-assignments.*
api.v3.consumer-assignments.get
api.v3.consumer-assignments.list
api.v3.consumer-group-lag-summary.*
api.v3.consumer-group-lag-summary.get
api.v3.consumer-groups.*
api.v3.consumer-groups.get
api.v3.consumer-groups.list
api.v3.consumer-lags.*
api.v3.consumer-lags.get
api.v3.consumer-lags.list
api.v3.consumers.*
api.v3.consumers.get
api.v3.consumers.list
api.v3.last-produced-time.*
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api.v3.link-configs.alter
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api.v3.link-configs.get
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api.v3.links.create
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api.v3.links.get
api.v3.links.list
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api.v3.mirrors.create
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api.v3.mirrors.list-all
api.v3.mirrors.pause
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api.v3.partition-reassignments.search-by-topic
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api.v3.partitions.replica-statuses.list
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api.v3.produce.produce-to-topic
api.v3.replica-statuses.*
api.v3.replicas.*
api.v3.replicas.get
api.v3.replicas.list
api.v3.replicas.search-by-broker
api.v3.topic-configs.*
api.v3.topic-configs.alter
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api.v3.topic-configs.get
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api.v3.topics.last-produced-time
api.v3.topics.list
api.v3.topics.replica-statuses.list
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