yashmayya commented on code in PR #12947:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/12947#discussion_r1045537542
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connect/runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/cli/ConnectStandalone.java:
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@@ -21,41 +21,51 @@
import org.apache.kafka.common.utils.Utils;
import
org.apache.kafka.connect.connector.policy.ConnectorClientConfigOverridePolicy;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.Connect;
-import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.ConnectorConfig;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.Herder;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.Worker;
-import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.WorkerConfig;
-import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.WorkerInfo;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.isolation.Plugins;
+import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.rest.RestClient;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.rest.RestServer;
-import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.rest.entities.ConnectorInfo;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.standalone.StandaloneConfig;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.runtime.standalone.StandaloneHerder;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.storage.FileOffsetBackingStore;
import org.apache.kafka.connect.storage.OffsetBackingStore;
-import org.apache.kafka.connect.util.FutureCallback;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
-import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* <p>
- * Command line utility that runs Kafka Connect as a standalone process. In
this mode, work is not
- * distributed. Instead, all the normal Connect machinery works within a
single process. This is
- * useful for ad hoc, small, or experimental jobs.
- * </p>
- * <p>
- * By default, no job configs or offset data is persistent. You can make jobs
persistent and
- * fault tolerant by overriding the settings to use file storage for both.
+ * Command line utility that runs Kafka Connect as a standalone process. In
this mode, work (connectors and tasks) is not
+ * distributed. Instead, all the normal Connect machinery works within a
single process. This is useful for for development
+ * and testing Kafka Connect on a local machine.
* </p>
*/
-public class ConnectStandalone {
+public class ConnectStandalone extends AbstractConnectCli<StandaloneConfig> {
private static final Logger log =
LoggerFactory.getLogger(ConnectStandalone.class);
+ @Override
+ protected Herder createHerder(StandaloneConfig config, String workerId,
Plugins plugins,
+ ConnectorClientConfigOverridePolicy
connectorClientConfigOverridePolicy,
+ RestServer restServer, RestClient
restClient) {
+
+ OffsetBackingStore offsetBackingStore = new FileOffsetBackingStore();
+ offsetBackingStore.configure(config);
+
+ Worker worker = new Worker(workerId, Time.SYSTEM, plugins, config,
offsetBackingStore,
+ connectorClientConfigOverridePolicy);
+
+ return new StandaloneHerder(worker, config.kafkaClusterId(),
connectorClientConfigOverridePolicy);
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ protected StandaloneConfig createConfig(Map<String, String> workerProps) {
+ return new StandaloneConfig(workerProps);
+ }
+
public static void main(String[] args) {
Review Comment:
Nice! This looks much cleaner and I've made the changes (largely the same
with minor tweaks). The only small qualm that I have is that the integration
test framework also uses `startConnect` and it's a bit odd as it's initializing
a CLI class with no args (since it passes the worker properties map directly to
`startConnect`).
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