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Ismael Juma edited comment on KAFKA-3732 at 5/19/16 10:12 PM:
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There are a number of distributions that alias `rm` to be interactive by
default so there is definitely Linux precedent for prompting on dangerous
operations. The typical switch to disable the prompts is `--force` (not
super-descriptive though).
`TopicCommand` doesn't prompt on delete, but it does prompt when
`max.message.bytes` is greater than the broker's default `max.message.bytes`
(and if there's more than 1 replica). We have a `--force` switch to disable the
prompt for that case.
was (Author: ijuma):
There are a number of distributions that alias `rm` to be interactive by
default (`-i`) so there is definitely Linux precedent for prompting on
dangerous operations. The typical switch to disable the prompts is `--force`
(not super-descriptive though).
`TopicCommand` doesn't prompt on delete, but it does prompt when
`max.message.bytes` is greater than the broker's default `max.message.bytes`
(and if there's more than 1 replica). We have a `--force` switch to disable the
prompt for that case.
> Add an auto accept option to kafka-acls.sh
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> Key: KAFKA-3732
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3732
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: admin
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0.0
> Reporter: Mickael Maison
> Priority: Minor
>
> When removing ACLs, kafka-acls.sh always prompts the user to confirm the ACL
> change. Having an option to auto accept would make it easier to use
> kafka-acls.sh in scripts.
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