I have been working with Kafka lately and have bit of confusion regarding the consumers under a consumer group. The center of the confusion is whether to implement consumers as processes or threads. For this question, assume I am using the high level consumer.
Let's consider a scenario that I have experimented with. In my topic there are 2 partitions (for simplicity let's assume replication factor is just 1). I created a consumer (ConsumerConnector
) process consumer1
with group group1
, then created a topic count map of size 2 and then spawned 2 consumer threads consumer1_thread1
and consumer1_thread2
under that process. It looks like consumer1_thread1
is consuming partition 0
and consumer1_thread2
is consuming partition 1
. Is this behaviour always deterministic? Below is the code snippet. Class TestConsumer
is my consumer thread class.
...
Map<String, Integer> topicCountMap = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
topicCountMap.put(topic, new Integer(2));
Map<String, List<KafkaStream<byte[], byte[]>>> consumerMap = consumer.createMessageStreams(topicCountMap);
List<KafkaStream<byte[], byte[]>> streams = consumerMap.get(topic);
executor = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2);
int threadNumber = 0;
for (final KafkaStream stream : streams) {
executor.submit(new TestConsumer(stream, threadNumber));
threadNumber++;
}
...
Now, let's consider another scenario (which I haven't experimented but am curious) where I start 2 consumer processes consumer1
and consumer2
both having the same group group1
and each of them is a single threaded process. Now my questions are:
How will the two independent consumer processes (under the same group nevertheless) be related to the partitions in this case ? How is it different from the above single process multi-thread scenario?
In general, how are consumer threads or processes mapped / related to partitions in the topic?
The Kafka documentation does say that each consumer under a consumer group will consume one partition. However, does that refer to a consumer thread (like my above code example) or independent consumer processes?
Is there any subtle thing I am missing here regarding implementing consumers as processes vs threads? Thanks in advance.
The main design decision for opting for multiple consumer group instances with the same id vs a single consumer group instance is resiliency. For example if you have a single consumer with two threads then if this machine goes down you loose all consumers. If you have two separate consumer groups with the same id, each on different hosts then they can survive failure. Ideally each consumer group should have two threads in the above, therefore if one host goes down the other consumer group uses its dormant thread to take up the other partition. Indeed it is always desirable to have more threads than partitions to cover this factor.
A consumer group can have multiple consumer instances running (multiple process with the same
group-id
). While consuming each partition is consumed by exactly one consumer instance in the group.E.g. if your topic contains 2 partitions and you start a consumer group
group-A
with 2 consumer instances then each one of them will be consuming messages from a particular partition of the topic.If you start the same 2 consumer with different group id
group-A
&group-B
then the message from both partitions of the topic will be broadcast to each one of them. So in that case the consumer instance running undergroup-A
will have messages from both the partitions of the topic, and same is true forgroup-B
as well.Read more on this on their documentation
EDIT : Based on your comment which says,
The consumer
group-id
is same/global across the cluster. Suppose you have started process-one with 2 threads and then spawn another process (may be in a different machine) with the same groupId having 2 more threads then kafka will add these 2 new threads to consume messages from the topic. So eventually there will be 4 threads responsible for consuming from the same topic. Kafka will then trigger a re-balance to re-assign partitions to threads, so it could happen that for a particular partition which was being consumed by threadT1 of process P1
may be allocated to be consumed by threadT2 of process P2
. The below few lines are taken from the wiki page