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Chris Egerton updated KAFKA-12463:
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    Description: 
Kafka consumers have a pluggable [partition assignment 
interface|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/ConsumerPartitionAssignor.html]
 that comes with several out-of-the-box implementations including the 
[RangeAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RangeAssignor.html],
 
[RoundRobinAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RoundRobinAssignor.html],
 
[StickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/StickyAssignor.html],
 and 
[CooperativeStickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/CooperativeStickyAssignor.html].

If no partition assignor is configured with a consumer, the {{RangeAssignor}} 
is used by default. Although there are some benefits to this assignor including 
stability of assignment across generations and simplicity of design, it comes 
with a major drawback: the number of active consumers in a group is limited to 
the number of partitions in the topic(s) with the most partitions. For an 
example of the worst case, in a consumer group where every member is subscribed 
to ten topics that each have one partition, only one member of that group will 
be assigned any topic partitions.

This can end up producing counterintuitive and even frustrating behavior when a 
sink connector is brought up with N tasks to read from some collection of 
topics with a total of N topic partitions, but some tasks end up idling and not 
processing any data.

 

[KIP-429|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-429%3A+Kafka+Consumer+Incremental+Rebalance+Protocol]
 introduced the {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}, which seeks to provide a stable 
assignment across generations wherever possible, provide the most even 
assignment possible (taking into account possible differences in subscriptions 
across consumers in the group), and allow consumers to continue processing data 
during rebalance. The documentation for the assignor states that "Users should 
prefer this assignor for newer clusters."

We should alter the default consumer configuration for sink tasks to use the 
new {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}. In order to do this in a 
backwards-compatible fashion that also enables rolling upgrades, this should be 
implemented by setting the {{partition.assignment.strategy}} property of sink 
task consumers to the list 
{{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}} when no worker-level or 
connector-level override is present.

This way, consumer groups for sink connectors on Connect clusters in the 
process of being upgraded will continue to use the {{RangeAssignor}} until all 
workers in the cluster have been upgraded, and then will switch over to the new 
{{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} automatically.

 

This improvement is viable as far back as -2.3- 2.4, when the 
{{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} was introduced, but given that it is not a bug 
fix, should only be applied to the Connect framework in an upcoming minor 
release. This does not preclude users from following the steps outlined here to 
improve sink connector behavior on existing clusters by modifying their worker 
configs to use {{consumer.partition.assignment.strategy =}} 
{{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}}, or doing the same on a 
per-connector basis using the 
{{consumer.override.partition.assignment.strategy}} property.

  was:
Kafka consumers have a pluggable [partition assignment 
interface|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/ConsumerPartitionAssignor.html]
 that comes with several out-of-the-box implementations including the 
[RangeAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RangeAssignor.html],
 
[RoundRobinAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RoundRobinAssignor.html],
 
[StickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/StickyAssignor.html],
 and 
[CooperativeStickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/CooperativeStickyAssignor.html].

If no partition assignor is configured with a consumer, the {{RangeAssignor}} 
is used by default. Although there are some benefits to this assignor including 
stability of assignment across generations and simplicity of design, it comes 
with a major drawback: the number of active consumers in a group is limited to 
the number of partitions in the topic(s) with the most partitions. For an 
example of the worst case, in a consumer group where every member is subscribed 
to ten topics that each have one partition, only one member of that group will 
be assigned any topic partitions.

This can end up producing counterintuitive and even frustrating behavior when a 
sink connector is brought up with N tasks to read from some collection of 
topics with a total of N topic partitions, but some tasks end up idling and not 
processing any data.

 

[KIP-429|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-429%3A+Kafka+Consumer+Incremental+Rebalance+Protocol]
 introduced the {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}, which seeks to provide a stable 
assignment across generations wherever possible, provide the most even 
assignment possible (taking into account possible differences in subscriptions 
across consumers in the group), and allow consumers to continue processing data 
during rebalance. The documentation for the assignor states that "Users should 
prefer this assignor for newer clusters."

We should alter the default consumer configuration for sink tasks to use the 
new {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}. In order to do this in a 
backwards-compatible fashion that also enables rolling upgrades, this should be 
implemented by setting the {{partition.assignment.strategy}} property of sink 
task consumers to the list 
{{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}} when no worker-level or 
connector-level override is present.

This way, consumer groups for sink connectors on Connect clusters in the 
process of being upgraded will continue to use the {{RangeAssignor}} until all 
workers in the cluster have been upgraded, and then will switch over to the new 
{{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} automatically.

 

This improvement is viable as far back as 2.3, when the 
{{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} was introduced, but given that it is not a bug 
fix, should only be applied to the Connect framework in an upcoming minor 
release. This does not preclude users from following the steps outlined here to 
improve sink connector behavior on existing clusters by modifying their worker 
configs to use {{consumer.partition.assignment.strategy =}} 
{{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}}, or doing the same on a 
per-connector basis using the 
{{consumer.override.partition.assignment.strategy}} property.


> Update default consumer partition assignor for sink tasks
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-12463
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-12463
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: KafkaConnect
>            Reporter: Chris Egerton
>            Assignee: Chris Egerton
>            Priority: Major
>
> Kafka consumers have a pluggable [partition assignment 
> interface|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/ConsumerPartitionAssignor.html]
>  that comes with several out-of-the-box implementations including the 
> [RangeAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RangeAssignor.html],
>  
> [RoundRobinAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/RoundRobinAssignor.html],
>  
> [StickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/StickyAssignor.html],
>  and 
> [CooperativeStickyAssignor|https://kafka.apache.org/27/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/CooperativeStickyAssignor.html].
> If no partition assignor is configured with a consumer, the {{RangeAssignor}} 
> is used by default. Although there are some benefits to this assignor 
> including stability of assignment across generations and simplicity of 
> design, it comes with a major drawback: the number of active consumers in a 
> group is limited to the number of partitions in the topic(s) with the most 
> partitions. For an example of the worst case, in a consumer group where every 
> member is subscribed to ten topics that each have one partition, only one 
> member of that group will be assigned any topic partitions.
> This can end up producing counterintuitive and even frustrating behavior when 
> a sink connector is brought up with N tasks to read from some collection of 
> topics with a total of N topic partitions, but some tasks end up idling and 
> not processing any data.
>  
> [KIP-429|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-429%3A+Kafka+Consumer+Incremental+Rebalance+Protocol]
>  introduced the {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}, which seeks to provide a 
> stable assignment across generations wherever possible, provide the most even 
> assignment possible (taking into account possible differences in 
> subscriptions across consumers in the group), and allow consumers to continue 
> processing data during rebalance. The documentation for the assignor states 
> that "Users should prefer this assignor for newer clusters."
> We should alter the default consumer configuration for sink tasks to use the 
> new {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}}. In order to do this in a 
> backwards-compatible fashion that also enables rolling upgrades, this should 
> be implemented by setting the {{partition.assignment.strategy}} property of 
> sink task consumers to the list 
> {{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
> org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}} when no worker-level or 
> connector-level override is present.
> This way, consumer groups for sink connectors on Connect clusters in the 
> process of being upgraded will continue to use the {{RangeAssignor}} until 
> all workers in the cluster have been upgraded, and then will switch over to 
> the new {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} automatically.
>  
> This improvement is viable as far back as -2.3- 2.4, when the 
> {{CooperativeStickyAssignor}} was introduced, but given that it is not a bug 
> fix, should only be applied to the Connect framework in an upcoming minor 
> release. This does not preclude users from following the steps outlined here 
> to improve sink connector behavior on existing clusters by modifying their 
> worker configs to use {{consumer.partition.assignment.strategy =}} 
> {{org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.CooperativeStickyAssignor, 
> org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.RangeAssignor}}, or doing the same on a 
> per-connector basis using the 
> {{consumer.override.partition.assignment.strategy}} property.



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