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Bruno Cadonna updated KAFKA-13511:
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Fix Version/s: 3.2.0
> Add support for different unix precisions in TimestampConverter SMT
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> Key: KAFKA-13511
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-13511
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: KafkaConnect
> Reporter: Julien Chanaud
> Assignee: Julien Chanaud
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: connect-transformation, needs-kip
> Fix For: 3.2.0
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> Currently, the SMT TimestampConverter can convert Timestamp from either
> source String, Long or Date into target String, Long or Date.
> The problem is that Long source or target is required to be epoch in
> milliseconds.
> In many cases, epoch is represented with different precisions. This leads to
> several Jira tickets :
> * KAFKA-12364
> * KAFKA-10561
> I propose to add a new config to TimestampConverter called "epoch.precision"
> which defaults to "millis" so as to not impact existing code, and allows for
> more precisions : seconds, millis, micros.
> {code:json}
> "transforms": "TimestampConverter",
> "transforms.TimestampConverter.type":
> "org.apache.kafka.connect.transforms.TimestampConverter$Value",
> "transforms.TimestampConverter.field": "event_date",
> "transforms.TimestampConverter.epoch.precision": "micros",
> "transforms.TimestampConverter.target.type": "Timestamp"
> {code}
> Exactly like "format" field which is used as input when the source in String
> and output when the target.type is string, this new field would be used as
> input when the field is Long, and as output when the target.type is "unix"
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