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package kafka
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/segmentio/kafka-go/sasl"
)
// The Dialer type mirrors the net.Dialer API but is designed to open kafka
// connections instead of raw network connections.
type Dialer struct {
// Unique identifier for client connections established by this Dialer.
ClientID string
// Optionally specifies the function that the dialer uses to establish
// network connections. If nil, net.(*Dialer).DialContext is used instead.
//
// When DialFunc is set, LocalAddr, DualStack, FallbackDelay, and KeepAlive
// are ignored.
DialFunc func(ctx context.Context, network string, address string) (net.Conn, error)
// Timeout is the maximum amount of time a dial will wait for a connect to
// complete. If Deadline is also set, it may fail earlier.
//
// The default is no timeout.
//
// When dialing a name with multiple IP addresses, the timeout may be
// divided between them.
//
// With or without a timeout, the operating system may impose its own
// earlier timeout. For instance, TCP timeouts are often around 3 minutes.
Timeout time.Duration
// Deadline is the absolute point in time after which dials will fail.
// If Timeout is set, it may fail earlier.
// Zero means no deadline, or dependent on the operating system as with the
// Timeout option.
Deadline time.Time
// LocalAddr is the local address to use when dialing an address.
// The address must be of a compatible type for the network being dialed.
// If nil, a local address is automatically chosen.
LocalAddr net.Addr
// DualStack enables RFC 6555-compliant "Happy Eyeballs" dialing when the
// network is "tcp" and the destination is a host name with both IPv4 and
// IPv6 addresses. This allows a client to tolerate networks where one
// address family is silently broken.
DualStack bool
// FallbackDelay specifies the length of time to wait before spawning a
// fallback connection, when DualStack is enabled.
// If zero, a default delay of 300ms is used.
FallbackDelay time.Duration
// KeepAlive specifies the keep-alive period for an active network
// connection.
// If zero, keep-alives are not enabled. Network protocols that do not
// support keep-alives ignore this field.
KeepAlive time.Duration
// Resolver optionally gives a hook to convert the broker address into an
// alternate host or IP address which is useful for custom service discovery.
// If a custom resolver returns any possible hosts, the first one will be
// used and the original discarded. If a port number is included with the
// resolved host, it will only be used if a port number was not previously
// specified. If no port is specified or resolved, the default of 9092 will be
// used.
Resolver Resolver
// TLS enables Dialer to open secure connections. If nil, standard net.Conn
// will be used.
TLS *tls.Config
// SASLMechanism configures the Dialer to use SASL authentication. If nil,
// no authentication will be performed.
SASLMechanism sasl.Mechanism
// The transactional id to use for transactional delivery. Idempotent
// deliver should be enabled if transactional id is configured.
// For more details look at transactional.id description here: http://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#producerconfigs
// Empty string means that the connection will be non-transactional.
TransactionalID string
}
// Dial connects to the address on the named network.
func (d *Dialer) Dial(network string, address string) (*Conn, error) {
return d.DialContext(context.Background(), network, address)
}
// DialContext connects to the address on the named network using the provided
// context.
//
// The provided Context must be non-nil. If the context expires before the
// connection is complete, an error is returned. Once successfully connected,
// any expiration of the context will not affect the connection.
//
// When using TCP, and the host in the address parameter resolves to multiple
// network addresses, any dial timeout (from d.Timeout or ctx) is spread over
// each consecutive dial, such that each is given an appropriate fraction of the
// time to connect. For example, if a host has 4 IP addresses and the timeout is
// 1 minute, the connect to each single address will be given 15 seconds to
// complete before trying the next one.
func (d *Dialer) DialContext(ctx context.Context, network string, address string) (*Conn, error) {
return d.connect(
ctx,
network,
address,
ConnConfig{
ClientID: d.ClientID,
TransactionalID: d.TransactionalID,
},
)
}
// DialLeader opens a connection to the leader of the partition for a given
// topic.
//
// The address given to the DialContext method may not be the one that the
// connection will end up being established to, because the dialer will lookup
// the partition leader for the topic and return a connection to that server.
// The original address is only used as a mechanism to discover the
// configuration of the kafka cluster that we're connecting to.
func (d *Dialer) DialLeader(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string, partition int) (*Conn, error) {
p, err := d.LookupPartition(ctx, network, address, topic, partition)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return d.DialPartition(ctx, network, address, p)
}
// DialPartition opens a connection to the leader of the partition specified by partition
// descriptor. It's strongly advised to use descriptor of the partition that comes out of
// functions LookupPartition or LookupPartitions.
func (d *Dialer) DialPartition(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, partition Partition) (*Conn, error) {
return d.connect(ctx, network, net.JoinHostPort(partition.Leader.Host, strconv.Itoa(partition.Leader.Port)), ConnConfig{
ClientID: d.ClientID,
Topic: partition.Topic,
Partition: partition.ID,
Broker: partition.Leader.ID,
Rack: partition.Leader.Rack,
TransactionalID: d.TransactionalID,
})
}
// LookupLeader searches for the kafka broker that is the leader of the
// partition for a given topic, returning a Broker value representing it.
func (d *Dialer) LookupLeader(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string, partition int) (Broker, error) {
p, err := d.LookupPartition(ctx, network, address, topic, partition)
return p.Leader, err
}
// LookupPartition searches for the description of specified partition id.
func (d *Dialer) LookupPartition(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string, partition int) (Partition, error) {
c, err := d.DialContext(ctx, network, address)
if err != nil {
return Partition{}, err
}
defer c.Close()
brkch := make(chan Partition, 1)
errch := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
for attempt := 0; true; attempt++ {
if attempt != 0 {
if !sleep(ctx, backoff(attempt, 100*time.Millisecond, 10*time.Second)) {
errch <- ctx.Err()
return
}
}
partitions, err := c.ReadPartitions(topic)
if err != nil {
if isTemporary(err) {
continue
}
errch <- err
return
}
for _, p := range partitions {
if p.ID == partition {
brkch <- p
return
}
}
}
errch <- UnknownTopicOrPartition
}()
var prt Partition
select {
case prt = <-brkch:
case err = <-errch:
case <-ctx.Done():
err = ctx.Err()
}
return prt, err
}
// LookupPartitions returns the list of partitions that exist for the given topic.
func (d *Dialer) LookupPartitions(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string) ([]Partition, error) {
conn, err := d.DialContext(ctx, network, address)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer conn.Close()
prtch := make(chan []Partition, 1)
errch := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
if prt, err := conn.ReadPartitions(topic); err != nil {
errch <- err
} else {
prtch <- prt
}
}()
var prt []Partition
select {
case prt = <-prtch:
case err = <-errch:
case <-ctx.Done():
err = ctx.Err()
}
return prt, err
}
// connectTLS returns a tls.Conn that has already completed the Handshake.
func (d *Dialer) connectTLS(ctx context.Context, conn net.Conn, config *tls.Config) (tlsConn *tls.Conn, err error) {
tlsConn = tls.Client(conn, config)
errch := make(chan error)
go func() {
defer close(errch)
errch <- tlsConn.Handshake()
}()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
conn.Close()
tlsConn.Close()
<-errch // ignore possible error from Handshake
err = ctx.Err()
case err = <-errch:
}
return
}
// connect opens a socket connection to the broker, wraps it to create a
// kafka connection, and performs SASL authentication if configured to do so.
func (d *Dialer) connect(ctx context.Context, network, address string, connCfg ConnConfig) (*Conn, error) {
if d.Timeout != 0 {
var cancel context.CancelFunc
ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, d.Timeout)
defer cancel()
}
if !d.Deadline.IsZero() {
var cancel context.CancelFunc
ctx, cancel = context.WithDeadline(ctx, d.Deadline)
defer cancel()
}
c, err := d.dialContext(ctx, network, address)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to dial: %w", err)
}
conn := NewConnWith(c, connCfg)
if d.SASLMechanism != nil {
host, port, err := splitHostPortNumber(address)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not determine host/port for SASL authentication: %w", err)
}
metadata := &sasl.Metadata{
Host: host,
Port: port,
}
if err := d.authenticateSASL(sasl.WithMetadata(ctx, metadata), conn); err != nil {
_ = conn.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not successfully authenticate to %s:%d with SASL: %w", host, port, err)
}
}
return conn, nil
}
// authenticateSASL performs all of the required requests to authenticate this
// connection. If any step fails, this function returns with an error. A nil
// error indicates successful authentication.
//
// In case of error, this function *does not* close the connection. That is the
// responsibility of the caller.
func (d *Dialer) authenticateSASL(ctx context.Context, conn *Conn) error {
if err := conn.saslHandshake(d.SASLMechanism.Name()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("SASL handshake failed: %w", err)
}
sess, state, err := d.SASLMechanism.Start(ctx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("SASL authentication process could not be started: %w", err)
}
for completed := false; !completed; {
challenge, err := conn.saslAuthenticate(state)
switch {
case err == nil:
case errors.Is(err, io.EOF):
// the broker may communicate a failed exchange by closing the
// connection (esp. in the case where we're passing opaque sasl
// data over the wire since there's no protocol info).
return SASLAuthenticationFailed
default:
return err
}
completed, state, err = sess.Next(ctx, challenge)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("SASL authentication process has failed: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
func (d *Dialer) dialContext(ctx context.Context, network string, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
address, err := lookupHost(ctx, addr, d.Resolver)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to resolve host: %w", err)
}
dial := d.DialFunc
if dial == nil {
dial = (&net.Dialer{
LocalAddr: d.LocalAddr,
DualStack: d.DualStack,
FallbackDelay: d.FallbackDelay,
KeepAlive: d.KeepAlive,
}).DialContext
}
conn, err := dial(ctx, network, address)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to open connection to %s: %w", address, err)
}
if d.TLS != nil {
c := d.TLS
// If no ServerName is set, infer the ServerName
// from the hostname we're connecting to.
if c.ServerName == "" {
c = d.TLS.Clone()
// Copied from tls.go in the standard library.
colonPos := strings.LastIndex(address, ":")
if colonPos == -1 {
colonPos = len(address)
}
hostname := address[:colonPos]
c.ServerName = hostname
}
return d.connectTLS(ctx, conn, c)
}
return conn, nil
}
// DefaultDialer is the default dialer used when none is specified.
var DefaultDialer = &Dialer{
Timeout: 10 * time.Second,
DualStack: true,
}
// Dial is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.Dial.
func Dial(network string, address string) (*Conn, error) {
return DefaultDialer.Dial(network, address)
}
// DialContext is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.DialContext.
func DialContext(ctx context.Context, network string, address string) (*Conn, error) {
return DefaultDialer.DialContext(ctx, network, address)
}
// DialLeader is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.DialLeader.
func DialLeader(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string, partition int) (*Conn, error) {
return DefaultDialer.DialLeader(ctx, network, address, topic, partition)
}
// DialPartition is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.DialPartition.
func DialPartition(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, partition Partition) (*Conn, error) {
return DefaultDialer.DialPartition(ctx, network, address, partition)
}
// LookupPartition is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.LookupPartition.
func LookupPartition(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string, partition int) (Partition, error) {
return DefaultDialer.LookupPartition(ctx, network, address, topic, partition)
}
// LookupPartitions is a convenience wrapper for DefaultDialer.LookupPartitions.
func LookupPartitions(ctx context.Context, network string, address string, topic string) ([]Partition, error) {
return DefaultDialer.LookupPartitions(ctx, network, address, topic)
}
func sleep(ctx context.Context, duration time.Duration) bool {
if duration == 0 {
select {
default:
return true
case <-ctx.Done():
return false
}
}
timer := time.NewTimer(duration)
defer timer.Stop()
select {
case <-timer.C:
return true
case <-ctx.Done():
return false
}
}
func backoff(attempt int, min time.Duration, max time.Duration) time.Duration {
d := time.Duration(attempt*attempt) * min
if d > max {
d = max
}
return d
}
func canonicalAddress(s string) string {
return net.JoinHostPort(splitHostPort(s))
}
func splitHostPort(s string) (host string, port string) {
host, port, _ = net.SplitHostPort(s)
if len(host) == 0 && len(port) == 0 {
host = s
port = "9092"
}
return
}
func splitHostPortNumber(s string) (host string, portNumber int, err error) {
host, port := splitHostPort(s)
portNumber, err = strconv.Atoi(port)
if err != nil {
return host, 0, fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", s, err)
}
return host, portNumber, nil
}
func lookupHost(ctx context.Context, address string, resolver Resolver) (string, error) {
host, port := splitHostPort(address)
if resolver != nil {
resolved, err := resolver.LookupHost(ctx, host)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to resolve host %s: %w", host, err)
}
// if the resolver doesn't return anything, we'll fall back on the provided
// address instead
if len(resolved) > 0 {
resolvedHost, resolvedPort := splitHostPort(resolved[0])
// we'll always prefer the resolved host
host = resolvedHost
// in the case of port though, the provided address takes priority, and we
// only use the resolved address to set the port when not specified
if port == "" {
port = resolvedPort
}
}
}
return net.JoinHostPort(host, port), nil
}