This Week in Fluvio #19
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New Release - Fluvio v0.9.17
Tune configuration defaults to Producer auto-batching
This is a small change to the default auto-batching producer configuration linger and batch size.
- Linger time was set to
250ms
but now it is100ms
. - Batch size was
16000
but now is16384
(That's 214)
If you want to configure your producer to something other than the defaults, you can set a different value for your producer when you create the config.
Example of auto-batching producer w/ linger of 1 second
and a batch size of 100
bytes.
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let fluvio_client = Fluvio::connect().await?;
let config = TopicProducerConfigBuilder::default()
.linger(Duration::from_secs(1))
.batch_size(100)
.build()
.expect("failed to build config");
let producer: TopicProducer = fluvio_client
.topic_producer_with_config(topic, config)
.await;
CLI consumer output change
This is a fix to the CLI consumer using the --format
output feature. Due to the default behavior of handlebars, the templating engine we use for custom formatting on the CLI, we were unintentionally HTML escaping record data. But that is not longer the behavior.
Before:
# Fluvio v0.9.16 and older
$ fluvio consume twif19 --format "{{offset}} {{value}}" -B -d
Consuming records from the beginning of topic 'twif19'
0 {"examplekey":"examplevalue"}
After:
# Fluvio v0.9.17+
$ fluvio consume twif19 --format "{{offset}} {{value}}" -B -d
Consuming records from the beginning of topic 'twif19'
0 {"examplekey":"examplevalue"}
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