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ASF GitHub Bot updated STORM-2913:
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> STORM-2844 made autocommit and at-most-once storm-kafka-client spouts log 
> warnings on every emit
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>                 Key: STORM-2913
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-2913
>             Project: Apache Storm
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: storm-kafka-client
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0, 1.2.0
>            Reporter: Stig Rohde Døssing
>            Assignee: Stig Rohde Døssing
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: pull-request-available
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> The mechanism added in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-2844 to 
> allow us to check whether a committed offset was committed by the currently 
> running topology requires that we commit some metadata along with the offset.
> We are using this metadata for two things: Only applying the 
> FirstPollOffsetStrategy when the topology is deployed, rather than when the 
> worker is restarted, and an (IMO fairly unimportant) runtime check that the 
> spout offset tracking is not in a bad state.
> Autocommit spouts don't include this metadata, and we also don't include it 
> when committing offsets in at-most-once mode. We can fix at-most-once by 
> switching to committing a custom OffsetAndMetadata, rather than using the 
> no-arg commitSync variant. 
> I'm not sure what we should do to fix the autocommit case. There doesn't seem 
> to be a way to include metadata in autocommits, so I don't think we can 
> support this mechanism for autocommits. 
> If we can't fix the autocommit case, I see two options for fixing this:
> * Make doSeek have the old behavior for autocommits only (i.e. apply the 
> FirstPollOffsetStrategy on every worker restart), and keep the new behavior 
> for at-least-once/at-most-once. I think this behavior could be a little 
> confusing.
> * Revert doSeek to the old behavior in all cases, and throw out the runtime 
> check that uses the metadata. This also isn't a great option, because the new 
> seek behavior is more useful than restarting on every worker reboot.
> What do you think [~hmclouro]? I'm leaning toward the first option.



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