With spring-cloud-stream's kafka binder, how do you configure concurrent message consumers (in a single consumer jvm)? If I understand correctly, having concurrent message consumption when using kafka requires partitions, but the s-c-s docs indicate that to use partitioning you need to specify partition selection in the producer via partitionKeyExpression or partitionKeyExtractorClass. Kafka docs mention round-robin partitioning.
The s-c-s docs don't mention spring.cloud.stream.bindings.*.concurrency at all, though that does seem to matter in the use case I've described above. With producer config
spring:
cloud:
stream:
bindings:
customer-save:
destination: customer-save
group: customer-save
content-type: application/json
partitionCount: 3
and consumer config
spring:
cloud:
stream:
bindings:
customer-save:
destination: customer-save
group: customer-save
content-type: application/x-java-object;type=foo.Customer
partitioned: true
concurrency: 3
I seem to be getting the behavior I want (at least somewhat). I can see that there are 3 consumer threads active sometimes, though there does seem to be some partitioning other than round robin at play, since some messages seem to wait for a busy consumer thread and get consumed once that thread is finished. I'd assume that's because the message is getting sent to the same partition.
Is there some default key extraction and partitioning strategy that's getting used on the producer when I don't specify partitionKeyExpression or partitionKeyExtractorClass? Is this an appropriate way to set up an s-c-s consumer with kafka where you want multiple threads consuming messages in order to increase consumer throughput?