labuladong commented on code in PR #20709:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/20709#discussion_r1259089651
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pulsar-broker/src/main/java/org/apache/pulsar/broker/admin/impl/BrokersBase.java:
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@@ -545,16 +545,26 @@ public void shutDownBrokerGracefully(
@ApiParam(name = "maxConcurrentUnloadPerSec",
value = "if the value absent(value=0) means no concurrent
limitation.")
@QueryParam("maxConcurrentUnloadPerSec") int
maxConcurrentUnloadPerSec,
- @QueryParam("forcedTerminateTopic") @DefaultValue("true") boolean
forcedTerminateTopic
+ @QueryParam("forcedTerminateTopic") @DefaultValue("true") boolean
forcedTerminateTopic,
+ @Suspended final AsyncResponse asyncResponse
) {
- validateSuperUserAccess();
- doShutDownBrokerGracefully(maxConcurrentUnloadPerSec,
forcedTerminateTopic);
+ validateSuperUserAccessAsync()
+ .thenCompose(__ ->
doShutDownBrokerGracefullyAsync(maxConcurrentUnloadPerSec,
forcedTerminateTopic))
+ .thenAccept(__ -> {
+ LOG.info("[{}] Successfully shutdown broker gracefully",
clientAppId());
+ asyncResponse.resume(Response.noContent().build());
+ })
Review Comment:
`doShutDownBrokerGracefullyAsync` method will close the web service. After
the web service is closed, can
`asyncResponse.resume(Response.noContent().build());` work? I think we can
resume the response first, then call `doShutDownBrokerGracefullyAsync`. What do
you think?
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