I am usign kafka-node within a NodeJs application to create topics via the loadMetadataForTopics option. I want my application to dynamically understand the number of partitions avaiable so that it can properly distribute messages across those partitions.
In a single node Kafka instance the method is creating the topics and returning metadata like this:
"step1_channelOut": {
"0": {
"topic": "step1_channelOut",
"partition": 0,
"leader": 1,
"replicas": [
1
],
"isr": [
1
]
}
},
However in a three node cluster, the method creates more entries:
{
"0": {
"topic": "step1_channelOut",
"partition": 0,
"leader": 3,
"replicas": [
3,
2,
1
],
"isr": [
3,
2,
1
]
},
"1": {
"topic": "step1_channelOut",
"partition": 1,
"leader": 1,
"replicas": [
1,
3,
2
],
"isr": [
1,
3,
2
]
},
"2": {
"topic": "step1_channelOut",
"partition": 2,
"leader": 2,
"replicas": [
2,
1,
3
],
"isr": [
2,
1,
3
]
},
"3": {
"topic": "step1_channelOut",
"partition": 3,
"leader": 3,
"replicas": [
3,
1,
2
],
"isr": [
3,
1,
2
]
}
}
In this case did it create 4 partitions? It looks like it to me - since this is just a last case scenario (really set the partitions explicitly) I dont really care what it does so long as it is predictable. THat said the more control I have the better.
What is the relationship between the topic information in zookeeper versus that on the kafka server? Is there a bettet way to manipulate (create / configure topics) the kafka cluster via nodejs?
WHy four partitions? I could understand three, or one, but four?