The Apache Pulsar community releases version 2.9.2! 60 contributors provided improvements and bug fixes that delivered 317 commits.
Highlights of this release are as below:
- Transactions performance test tool is available. PR-11933
- Brokers decrease the number of unacked messages. PR-13383
- Readers continue to read data from the compacted ledgers. PR-13629
This blog walks through the most noteworthy changes grouped by the affected functionalities. For the complete list including all features, enhancements, and bug fixes, check out the Pulsar 2.9.2 Release Notes.
Notable bug fixes and enhancements
Readers continue to read data from the compacted ledgers. PR-13629
Issue
Previously, when topics were unloaded, some data was lost to be read by readers if they have consumed some messages from some compacted ledgers.
Resolution
Rewound the reader cursor to the next message of the mark delete position if readCompacted = true
.
Brokers decrease the number of unacked messages. PR-13383
Issue
Previously, brokers did not decrease the number of unacked messages if batch ack was enabled. Consequently, consumers were blocked if they reached maxUnackedMessagesPerConsumer
limit.
Resolution
Decreased the number of unacked messages when individualAckNormal
was called.
Chunked messages can be queried through Pulsar SQL. PR-12720
Issue
Previously, chunked messages could not be queried through Pulsar SQL.
Resolution
Add a chunked message map in PulsarRecordCursor
to maintain incomplete chunked messages. If one chunked message was received completely, it would be offered in the message queue to wait for deserialization.
Support enable or disable schema upload at the broker level. PR-12786
Issue
Previously, Pulsar didn't support enabling or disabling schema upload at the broker level.
Resolution
Added the configuration isSchemaAutoUploadEnabled
on the broker side.
Readers can read the latest messages in compacted topics. PR-14449
Issue
Previously, readers were not able to read the latest messages in compacted topics if readers enabled readCompacted
and all the data of topics has been compacted to compacted ledgers.
Resolution
Added the forceReset
configuration for the managed cursor, so that the cursor could be reset to a given position and readers can read data from compacted ledgers.
Transaction sequenceId can be recovered correctly. PR-13209
Issue
Previously, the wrong transaction sequenceId was recovered due to incorrect managedLedger
properties.
Resolution
Used ManagedLedgerInterceptor
to update current sequenceId to managedLedger
properties and more.
Transactions performance test tool is available. PR-11933
Issue
Previously, it was hard to test transaction performance (such as the delay and rate of sending and consuming messages) when opening a transaction.
Resolution
Added PerformanceTransaction
class to support this enhancement.
Port exhaustion and connection issues no longer exist in Pulsar Proxy. PR-14078
Issue
Previously, Pulsar proxy would get into a state where it stopped proxying broker connections while Admin API proxying kept working.
Resolution
Optimized the proxy connection to fail-fast if the target broker was not active, added connect timeout handling to proxy connection, and more.
No race condition in OpSendMsgQueue
when publishing messages. PR-14231
Issue
After the method getPendingQueueSize()
was called and the send receipt came back, the peek from the pendingMessages
might get NPE during the process.
Resolution
Added a thread-safe message count object in OpSendMsgQueue
for each compute process.
Change ContextClassLoader
to NarClassLoader
in AdditionalServlet. PR-13501
Issue
Previously, if a class was dynamically loaded by NarClassLoader
, ClassNotFoundException
occurred when it was used by the default class load.
Resolution
Changed context class loader through Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(classLoader)
before every plugin calling back and changed the context class loader back to original class loader afterwards.
What’s Next?
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