public class FailOnInvalidTimestamp extends Object
Embedded metadata timestamp was introduced in "KIP-32: Add timestamps to Kafka message" for the new 0.10+ Kafka message format.
Here, "embedded metadata" refers to the fact that compatible Kafka producer clients automatically and transparently embed such timestamps into message metadata they send to Kafka, which can then be retrieved via this timestamp extractor.
If the embedded metadata timestamp represents CreateTime (cf. Kafka broker setting
message.timestamp.type
and Kafka topic setting log.message.timestamp.type
),
this extractor effectively provides event-time semantics.
If LogAppendTime is used as broker/topic setting to define the embedded metadata timestamps,
using this extractor effectively provides ingestion-time semantics.
If you need processing-time semantics, use WallclockTimestampExtractor
.
Constructor and Description |
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FailOnInvalidTimestamp() |
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long |
extract(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<Object,Object> record,
long partitionTime)
Extracts the embedded metadata timestamp from the given
ConsumerRecord . |
long |
onInvalidTimestamp(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<Object,Object> record,
long recordTimestamp,
long partitionTime)
Raises an exception on every call.
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public long onInvalidTimestamp(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<Object,Object> record, long recordTimestamp, long partitionTime) throws StreamsException
record
- a data recordrecordTimestamp
- the timestamp extractor from the recordpartitionTime
- the highest extracted valid timestamp of the current record's partition˙ (could be -1 if unknown)StreamsException
- on every invocationpublic long extract(org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.ConsumerRecord<Object,Object> record, long partitionTime)
ConsumerRecord
.extract
in interface TimestampExtractor
record
- a data recordpartitionTime
- the highest extracted valid timestamp of the current record's partition˙ (could be -1 if unknown)ConsumerRecord