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Managing partitioned topics

You can use Pulsar's admin API to create and manage partitioned topics.

In all of the instructions and commands below, the topic name structure is:


persistent://tenant/namespace/topic

Partitioned topics resources​

Create​

Partitioned topics in Pulsar must be explicitly created. When creating a new partitioned topic you need to provide a name for the topic as well as the desired number of partitions.

note

By default, after 60 seconds of creation, topics are considered inactive and deleted automatically to prevent from generating trash data. To disable this feature, set brokerDeleteInactiveTopicsEnabled to false. To change the frequency of checking inactive topics, set brokerDeleteInactiveTopicsFrequencySeconds to your desired value. For more information about these two parameters, see here.

pulsar-admin​

You can create partitioned topics using the create-partitioned-topic command and specifying the topic name as an argument and the number of partitions using the -p or --partitions flag.

Here's an example:


$ bin/pulsar-admin topics create-partitioned-topic \
persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic \
--partitions 4

note

If there already exists a non partitioned topic with suffix '-partition-' followed by numeric value like 'xyz-topic-partition-10', then you can not create partitioned topic with name 'xyz-topic' as the partitions of the partitioned topic could override the existing non partitioned topic. You have to delete that non partitioned topic first then create the partitioned topic.

REST API​

PUT /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/:topic/partitions/createPartitionedTopic

Java​


String topicName = "persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic";
int numPartitions = 4;
admin.persistentTopics().createPartitionedTopic(topicName, numPartitions);

Create missed partitions​

Try to create partitions for partitioned topic. The partitions of partition topic has to be created, can be used by repair partitions when topic auto creation is disabled

pulsar-admin​

You can create missed partitions using the create-missed-partitions command and specifying the topic name as an argument.

Here's an example:


$ bin/pulsar-admin topics create-missed-partitions \
persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic \

REST API​

POST /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/:topic/createMissedPartitions

Java​


String topicName = "persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic";
admin.persistentTopics().createMissedPartitions(topicName);

Get metadata​

Partitioned topics have metadata associated with them that you can fetch as a JSON object. The following metadata fields are currently available:

FieldMeaning
partitionsThe number of partitions into which the topic is divided

pulsar-admin​

You can see the number of partitions in a partitioned topic using the get-partitioned-topic-metadata subcommand. Here's an example:


$ pulsar-admin topics get-partitioned-topic-metadata \
persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic
{
"partitions": 4
}

REST API​

GET /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/:topic/partitions/getPartitionedMetadata

Java​


String topicName = "persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic";
admin.persistentTopics().getPartitionedTopicMetadata(topicName);

Update​

You can update the number of partitions on an existing partitioned topic if the topic is non-global. To update, the new number of partitions must be greater than the existing number.

Decrementing the number of partitions would deleting the topic, which is not supported in Pulsar.

Already created partitioned producers and consumers will automatically find the newly created partitions.

pulsar-admin​

Partitioned topics can be updated using the update-partitioned-topic command.


$ pulsar-admin topics update-partitioned-topic \
persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic \
--partitions 8

REST API​

POST /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:cluster/:namespace/:destination/partitions/updatePartitionedTopic

Java​


admin.persistentTopics().updatePartitionedTopic(persistentTopic, numPartitions);

Delete​

pulsar-admin​

Partitioned topics can be deleted using the delete-partitioned-topic command, specifying the topic by name:


$ bin/pulsar-admin topics delete-partitioned-topic \
persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/my-topic

REST API​

DELETE /admin/v2/:schema/:topic/:namespace/:destination/partitions/deletePartitionedTopic

Java​


admin.persistentTopics().delete(persistentTopic);

List​

It provides a list of persistent topics existing under a given namespace.

pulsar-admin​


$ pulsar-admin topics list tenant/namespace
persistent://tenant/namespace/topic1
persistent://tenant/namespace/topic2

REST API​

GET /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/getPartitionedTopicList

Java​


admin.persistentTopics().getList(namespace);

Stats​

It shows current statistics of a given partitioned topic. Here's an example payload:


{
"msgRateIn": 4641.528542257553,
"msgThroughputIn": 44663039.74947473,
"msgRateOut": 0,
"msgThroughputOut": 0,
"averageMsgSize": 1232439.816728665,
"storageSize": 135532389160,
"publishers": [
{
"msgRateIn": 57.855383881403576,
"msgThroughputIn": 558994.7078932219,
"averageMsgSize": 613135,
"producerId": 0,
"producerName": null,
"address": null,
"connectedSince": null
}
],
"subscriptions": {
"my-topic_subscription": {
"msgRateOut": 0,
"msgThroughputOut": 0,
"msgBacklog": 116632,
"type": null,
"msgRateExpired": 36.98245516804671,
"consumers": []
}
},
"replication": {}
}

The following stats are available:

StatDescription
msgRateInThe sum of all local and replication publishers’ publish rates in messages per second
msgThroughputInSame as msgRateIn but in bytes per second instead of messages per second
msgRateOutThe sum of all local and replication consumers’ dispatch rates in messages per second
msgThroughputOutSame as msgRateOut but in bytes per second instead of messages per second
averageMsgSizeAverage message size, in bytes, from this publisher within the last interval
storageSizeThe sum of the ledgers’ storage size for this topic
publishersThe list of all local publishers into the topic. There can be anywhere from zero to thousands.
producerIdInternal identifier for this producer on this topic
producerNameInternal identifier for this producer, generated by the client library
addressIP address and source port for the connection of this producer
connectedSinceTimestamp this producer was created or last reconnected
subscriptionsThe list of all local subscriptions to the topic
my-subscriptionThe name of this subscription (client defined)
msgBacklogThe count of messages in backlog for this subscription
typeThis subscription type
msgRateExpiredThe rate at which messages were discarded instead of dispatched from this subscription due to TTL
consumersThe list of connected consumers for this subscription
consumerNameInternal identifier for this consumer, generated by the client library
availablePermitsThe number of messages this consumer has space for in the client library’s listen queue. A value of 0 means the client library’s queue is full and receive() isn’t being called. A nonzero value means this consumer is ready to be dispatched messages.
replicationThis section gives the stats for cross-colo replication of this topic
replicationBacklogThe outbound replication backlog in messages
connectedWhether the outbound replicator is connected
replicationDelayInSecondsHow long the oldest message has been waiting to be sent through the connection, if connected is true
inboundConnectionThe IP and port of the broker in the remote cluster’s publisher connection to this broker
inboundConnectedSinceThe TCP connection being used to publish messages to the remote cluster. If there are no local publishers connected, this connection is automatically closed after a minute.

pulsar-admin​

The stats for the partitioned topic and its connected producers and consumers can be fetched by using the partitioned-stats command, specifying the topic by name:


$ pulsar-admin topics partitioned-stats \
persistent://test-tenant/namespace/topic \
--per-partition

REST API​

GET /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/:topic/partitioned-stats/getPartitionedStats

Java​


admin.persistentTopics().getStats(persistentTopic);

Internal stats​

It shows detailed statistics of a topic.

StatDescription
entriesAddedCounterMessages published since this broker loaded this topic
numberOfEntriesTotal number of messages being tracked
totalSizeTotal storage size in bytes of all messages
currentLedgerEntriesCount of messages written to the ledger currently open for writing
currentLedgerSizeSize in bytes of messages written to ledger currently open for writing
lastLedgerCreatedTimestampTime when last ledger was created
lastLedgerCreationFailureTimestamptime when last ledger was failed
waitingCursorsCountHow many cursors are caught up and waiting for a new message to be published
pendingAddEntriesCountHow many messages have (asynchronous) write requests we are waiting on completion
lastConfirmedEntryThe ledgerid:entryid of the last message successfully written. If the entryid is -1, then the ledger has been opened or is currently being opened but has no entries written yet.
stateThe state of the cursor ledger. Open means we have a cursor ledger for saving updates of the markDeletePosition.
ledgersThe ordered list of all ledgers for this topic holding its messages
cursorsThe list of all cursors on this topic. There will be one for every subscription you saw in the topic stats.
markDeletePositionThe ack position: the last message the subscriber acknowledged receiving
readPositionThe latest position of subscriber for reading message
waitingReadOpThis is true when the subscription has read the latest message published to the topic and is waiting on new messages to be published.
pendingReadOpsThe counter for how many outstanding read requests to the BookKeepers we have in progress
messagesConsumedCounterNumber of messages this cursor has acked since this broker loaded this topic
cursorLedgerThe ledger being used to persistently store the current markDeletePosition
cursorLedgerLastEntryThe last entryid used to persistently store the current markDeletePosition
individuallyDeletedMessagesIf Acks are being done out of order, shows the ranges of messages Acked between the markDeletePosition and the read-position
lastLedgerSwitchTimestampThe last time the cursor ledger was rolled over

{
"entriesAddedCounter": 20449518,
"numberOfEntries": 3233,
"totalSize": 331482,
"currentLedgerEntries": 3233,
"currentLedgerSize": 331482,
"lastLedgerCreatedTimestamp": "2016-06-29 03:00:23.825",
"lastLedgerCreationFailureTimestamp": null,
"waitingCursorsCount": 1,
"pendingAddEntriesCount": 0,
"lastConfirmedEntry": "324711539:3232",
"state": "LedgerOpened",
"ledgers": [
{
"ledgerId": 324711539,
"entries": 0,
"size": 0
}
],
"cursors": {
"my-subscription": {
"markDeletePosition": "324711539:3133",
"readPosition": "324711539:3233",
"waitingReadOp": true,
"pendingReadOps": 0,
"messagesConsumedCounter": 20449501,
"cursorLedger": 324702104,
"cursorLedgerLastEntry": 21,
"individuallyDeletedMessages": "[(324711539:3134‥324711539:3136], (324711539:3137‥324711539:3140], ]",
"lastLedgerSwitchTimestamp": "2016-06-29 01:30:19.313",
"state": "Open"
}
}
}

pulsar-admin​

The internal stats for the partitioned topic can be fetched by using the stats-internal command, specifying the topic by name:


$ pulsar-admin topics stats-internal \
persistent://test-tenant/namespace/topic

REST API​

GET /admin/v2/:schema/:tenant/:namespace/:topic/internalStats/getInternalStats

Java​


admin.persistentTopics().getInternalStats(persistentTopic);