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Joe Stein updated KAFKA-1822:
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Description:
Currently there is no simple way to generate a request and validate we receive
a response without adding a lot of dependencies for the test.
Kafka request classes have quite a few dependencies, so they are not really
usable when testing infrastructure components or clients.
Generating a byte-array with meaningless request key id as it is done in
SocketServerTest results in unknown request exception that must be handled.
I suggest adding an EchoRequest, EchoResponse and EchoHandler. The Request will
be the usual header and a bytearray. The Response will be a response header and
the same bytearray echoed back.
Should be useful for client developers and when testing infrastructure changes.
was:
Currently there is no simple way to generate a request and validate we receive
a response without adding a lot of dependencies for the test.
Kafka request classes have quite a few dependencies, so they are not really
usable when testing infrastructure components or clients.
Generating a byte-array with meaningless request key id as it is done in
SocketServerTest results in unknown request exception that must be handled.
I suggest adding an EchoRequest, EchoResponse and EchoHandler. The Request will
be the usual header and a bytearray. The Response will be a response header and
the same bytearray echoed back.
Should be useful for client developers and when testing infrastructure changes.
Fix Version/s: 0.8.3
> Add "echo" request
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> Key: KAFKA-1822
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1822
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Gwen Shapira
> Assignee: Gwen Shapira
> Fix For: 0.8.3
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> Currently there is no simple way to generate a request and validate we
> receive a response without adding a lot of dependencies for the test.
> Kafka request classes have quite a few dependencies, so they are not really
> usable when testing infrastructure components or clients.
> Generating a byte-array with meaningless request key id as it is done in
> SocketServerTest results in unknown request exception that must be handled.
> I suggest adding an EchoRequest, EchoResponse and EchoHandler. The Request
> will be the usual header and a bytearray. The Response will be a response
> header and the same bytearray echoed back.
> Should be useful for client developers and when testing infrastructure
> changes.
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