@InterfaceAudience.Public @InterfaceStability.Stable @Deprecated public interface ProducerInterceptor<T> extends AutoCloseable
Exceptions thrown by ProducerInterceptor methods will be caught, logged, but not propagated further.
ProducerInterceptor callbacks may be called from multiple threads. Interceptor implementation must ensure thread-safety, if needed.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Message<T> |
beforeSend(Producer<T> producer,
Message<T> message)
Deprecated.
This is called from
Producer.send(Object) and Producer.sendAsync(Object) methods, before
send the message to the brokers. |
void |
close()
Deprecated.
Close the interceptor.
|
void |
onSendAcknowledgement(Producer<T> producer,
Message<T> message,
MessageId msgId,
Throwable exception)
Deprecated.
This method is called when the message sent to the broker has been
acknowledged, or when sending the message fails.
|
void close()
close in interface AutoCloseableMessage<T> beforeSend(Producer<T> producer, Message<T> message)
Producer.send(Object) and Producer.sendAsync(Object) methods, before
send the message to the brokers. This method is allowed to modify the
record, in which case, the new record
will be returned.
Any exception thrown by this method will be caught by the caller and logged, but not propagated further.
Since the producer may run multiple interceptors, a particular
interceptor's beforeSend(Producer, Message) callback will be called in the
order specified by
ProducerBuilder.intercept(ProducerInterceptor[]).
The first interceptor in the list gets the message passed from the client, the following interceptor will be passed the message returned by the previous interceptor, and so on. Since interceptors are allowed to modify messages, interceptors may potentially get the message already modified by other interceptors. However, building a pipeline of mutable interceptors that depend on the output of the previous interceptor is discouraged, because of potential side-effects caused by interceptors potentially failing to modify the message and throwing an exception. If one of the interceptors in the list throws an exception from , the exception is caught, logged, and the next interceptor is called with the message returned by the last successful interceptor in the list, or otherwise the client.
producer - the producer which contains the interceptor.message - message to sendvoid onSendAcknowledgement(Producer<T> producer, Message<T> message, MessageId msgId, Throwable exception)
Any exception thrown by this method will be ignored by the caller.
This method will generally execute in the background I/O thread, so the implementation should be reasonably fast. Otherwise, sending of messages from other threads could be delayed.
producer - the producer which contains the interceptor.message - the message that application sendsmsgId - the message id that assigned by the broker; null if send failed.exception - the exception on sending messages, null indicates send has succeed.Copyright © 2017–2021 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.