I'm trying to understand the 'compression.type' configuration and my question is, If i set 'compression.type' at topic level and producer level, which takes precedence?
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When the broker receives a compressed batch of messages from a producer:
- it always decompresses the data in order to validate it
- it considers the compression codec of the destination topic
- if the compression codec of the destination topic is
producer
, or if the codecs of the batch and destination topic are the same, the broker takes the compressed batch from the client and writes it directly to the topic’s log file without recompressing the data. - Otherwise, the broker needs to re-compress the data to match the codec of the destination topic.
- if the compression codec of the destination topic is
Decompression and re-compression can also happen if producers are running a version prior to 0.10 because offsets need to be overwritten, or if any other message format conversion is required.
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@Raj Please see the latest edit. I tried a benchmark and was able to confirm what I saw and the source code also confirms what I've written. Jan 25, 2020 at 18:38
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what the difference between producer level compression and broker/topic level compression? Feb 3, 2022 at 7:53
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@AkmalSalikhov See this other related question which explains the difference a little bit stackoverflow.com/questions/48670584/… Jul 1, 2022 at 15:44
I tried out some experiments to answer this:
**Note:** server.properties has the config compression.type=producer
./kafka-topics.sh --create --zookeeper localhost:2181 --partitions 1 --replication-factor 1--config compression.type=producer --topic t
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t --compression-codec gzip
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t
sh kafka-run-class.sh kafka.tools.DumpLogSegments --deep-iteration --files /kafka-logs/t-0/00000000000000000000.log
Dumping /kafka-logs/t-0/00000000000000000000.log
Starting offset: 0
offset: 0 position: 0 compresscodec: NONE
offset: 1 position: 69 compresscodec: GZIP
offset: 2 position: 158 compresscodec: NONE
./kafka-topics.sh --create --zookeeper localhost:2181 --partitions 1 --replication-factor 1--config compression.type=gzip --topic t1
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t1
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t1 --compression-codec gzip
./kafka-console-producer.sh --broker-list node:6667 --topic t1 --compression-codec snappy
sh kafka-run-class.sh kafka.tools.DumpLogSegments --deep-iteration --files /kafka-logs/t1-0/00000000000000000000.log
Dumping /kafka-logs/t1-0/00000000000000000000.log
Starting offset: 0
offset: 0 position: 0 compresscodec: GZIP
offset: 1 position: 89 compresscodec: GZIP
offset: 2 position: 178 compresscodec: GZIP
Clearly the topic takes the override.
w.r.t compression and decompression text from Kafka - the definitive guide
The Kafka broker must decompress all message batches, however, in order to validate the checksum of the individual messages and assign offsets. It then needs to recompress the message batch in order to store it on disk.
As of version 0.10, there is a new message format that allows for relative offsets in a message batch. This means that newer producers will set relative offsets prior to sending the message batch, which allows the broker to skip recompression of the message batch.
So, when the compression type is different, the topic compression is honoured. if it is same, it will retain the original compression codec set by the producer.
Reference - https://kafka.apache.org/documentation/
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There's a section in that doc link that explains some of it if you search for "precedence"– dtcOct 15, 2021 at 18:26