Thanks Jordan. Will file a JIRA, and see if I can post a patch as well. Is there a way to be notified when the underlying ZooKeeper instance is updated?
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Jordan Zimmerman < [email protected]> wrote: > It looks like this is a limitation of Curator. Multiple auth support would > need to be added. Please open an issue in the Curator Jira. > > For now, you’ll need to get the underlying ZooKeeper instance directly and > add it: > > curator.getZookeeperClient().getZooKeeper().addAuth(…) > > Note, however, that if there is a connection problem Curator will allocate > a new ZooKeeper instance and you’d have to add the auth to that as well. > > -Jordan > > > From: Karthik Kambatla [email protected] > Reply: [email protected] [email protected] > Date: May 30, 2014 at 12:07:23 PM > To: [email protected] [email protected] > Subject: CuratorFramework: multiple auths > > Hi > > I am very new to Curator, but have used ZK before. Firstly, let me thank > you for putting Curator together - it makes talking to Zookeeper very easy. > > I have one of those noob questions and will greatly appreciate any help. > > For my usecase, I need multiple auths - multiple schemes - for my > connection. In the vanilla ZK world, I would call Zookeeper#addAuthInfo for > each of my schemes. How do I achieve the same using Curator? > > CuratorFrameworkFactory.Builder#authorization seems to allow adding a > single auth. I googled around but couldn't find much information. I was > considering calling > CuratorFramework#getZookeeperClient#getZookeeper()#addAuthInfo, but wasn't > sure if these auths would be preserved across disconnects/ session > timeouts. > > Is there a way to either add multiple auths or get notified if the > underlying client changes? > > Thanks again for all your help, > > Karthik > >
