kafka_connect.connector_client_config_override_policy string values: All, None Defines what client configurations can be overridden by the connector. Default is None
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kafka_connect.consumer_auto_offset_reset string values: earliest, latest What to do when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset does not exist any more on the server. Default is earliest
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kafka_connect.consumer_fetch_max_bytes long min: 1048576 max: 104857600 Records are fetched in batches by the consumer, and if the first record batch in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this value, the record batch will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make progress. As such, this is not a absolute maximum.
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kafka_connect.consumer_isolation_level string values: read_committed, read_uncommitted Transaction read isolation level. read_uncommitted is the default, but read_committed can be used if consume-exactly-once behavior is desired.
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kafka_connect.consumer_max_partition_fetch_bytes long min: 1048576 max: 104857600 Records are fetched in batches by the consumer.If the first record batch in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this limit, the batch will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make progress.
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kafka_connect.consumer_max_poll_interval_ms long min: 1 max: 2147483647 The maximum delay in milliseconds between invocations of poll() when using consumer group management (defaults to 300000).
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kafka_connect.consumer_max_poll_records long min: 1 max: 10000 The maximum number of records returned in a single call to poll() (defaults to 500).
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kafka_connect.offset_flush_interval_ms long min: 1 max: 100000000 The interval at which to try committing offsets for tasks (defaults to 60000).
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kafka_connect.offset_flush_timeout_ms long min: 1 max: 2147483647 Maximum number of milliseconds to wait for records to flush and partition offset data to be committed to offset storage before cancelling the process and restoring the offset data to be committed in a future attempt (defaults to 5000).
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kafka_connect.producer_batch_size long min: 0 max: 5242880 This setting gives the upper bound of the batch size to be sent. If there are fewer than this many bytes accumulated for this partition, the producer will 'linger' for the linger.ms time waiting for more records to show up. A batch size of zero will disable batching entirely (defaults to 16384).
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kafka_connect.producer_buffer_memory long min: 5242880 max: 134217728 The total bytes of memory the producer can use to buffer records waiting to be sent to the broker (defaults to 33554432).
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kafka_connect.producer_compression_type string values: gzip, lz4, none, snappy, zstd Specify the default compression type for producers. This configuration accepts the standard compression codecs ('gzip', 'snappy', 'lz4', 'zstd'). It additionally accepts 'none' which is the default and equivalent to no compression.
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kafka_connect.producer_linger_ms long min: 0 max: 5000 This setting gives the upper bound on the delay for batching: once there is batch.size worth of records for a partition it will be sent immediately regardless of this setting, however if there are fewer than this many bytes accumulated for this partition the producer will 'linger' for the specified time waiting for more records to show up. Defaults to 0.
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kafka_connect.producer_max_request_size long min: 131072 max: 67108864 This setting will limit the number of record batches the producer will send in a single request to avoid sending huge requests.
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kafka_connect.scheduled_rebalance_max_delay_ms long min: 0 max: 600000 The maximum delay that is scheduled in order to wait for the return of one or more departed workers before rebalancing and reassigning their connectors and tasks to the group. During this period the connectors and tasks of the departed workers remain unassigned. Defaults to 5 minutes.
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kafka_connect.session_timeout_ms long min: 1 max: 2147483647 The timeout in milliseconds used to detect failures when using Kafka’s group management facilities (defaults to 10000).
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