218 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
218 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
package sarama
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import (
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"hash"
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"hash/fnv"
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"math/rand"
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"time"
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)
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// Partitioner is anything that, given a Kafka message and a number of partitions indexed [0...numPartitions-1],
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// decides to which partition to send the message. RandomPartitioner, RoundRobinPartitioner and HashPartitioner are provided
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// as simple default implementations.
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type Partitioner interface {
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// Partition takes a message and partition count and chooses a partition
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Partition(message *ProducerMessage, numPartitions int32) (int32, error)
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// RequiresConsistency indicates to the user of the partitioner whether the
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// mapping of key->partition is consistent or not. Specifically, if a
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// partitioner requires consistency then it must be allowed to choose from all
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// partitions (even ones known to be unavailable), and its choice must be
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// respected by the caller. The obvious example is the HashPartitioner.
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RequiresConsistency() bool
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}
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// DynamicConsistencyPartitioner can optionally be implemented by Partitioners
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// in order to allow more flexibility than is originally allowed by the
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// RequiresConsistency method in the Partitioner interface. This allows
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// partitioners to require consistency sometimes, but not all times. It's useful
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// for, e.g., the HashPartitioner, which does not require consistency if the
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// message key is nil.
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type DynamicConsistencyPartitioner interface {
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Partitioner
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// MessageRequiresConsistency is similar to Partitioner.RequiresConsistency,
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// but takes in the message being partitioned so that the partitioner can
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// make a per-message determination.
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MessageRequiresConsistency(message *ProducerMessage) bool
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}
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// PartitionerConstructor is the type for a function capable of constructing new Partitioners.
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type PartitionerConstructor func(topic string) Partitioner
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type manualPartitioner struct{}
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// HashPartitionOption lets you modify default values of the partitioner
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type HashPartitionerOption func(*hashPartitioner)
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// WithAbsFirst means that the partitioner handles absolute values
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// in the same way as the reference Java implementation
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func WithAbsFirst() HashPartitionerOption {
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return func(hp *hashPartitioner) {
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hp.referenceAbs = true
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}
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}
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// WithCustomHashFunction lets you specify what hash function to use for the partitioning
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func WithCustomHashFunction(hasher func() hash.Hash32) HashPartitionerOption {
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return func(hp *hashPartitioner) {
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hp.hasher = hasher()
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}
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}
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// WithCustomFallbackPartitioner lets you specify what HashPartitioner should be used in case a Distribution Key is empty
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func WithCustomFallbackPartitioner(randomHP *hashPartitioner) HashPartitionerOption {
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return func(hp *hashPartitioner) {
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hp.random = hp
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}
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}
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// NewManualPartitioner returns a Partitioner which uses the partition manually set in the provided
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// ProducerMessage's Partition field as the partition to produce to.
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func NewManualPartitioner(topic string) Partitioner {
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return new(manualPartitioner)
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}
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func (p *manualPartitioner) Partition(message *ProducerMessage, numPartitions int32) (int32, error) {
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return message.Partition, nil
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}
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func (p *manualPartitioner) RequiresConsistency() bool {
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return true
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}
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type randomPartitioner struct {
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generator *rand.Rand
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}
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// NewRandomPartitioner returns a Partitioner which chooses a random partition each time.
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func NewRandomPartitioner(topic string) Partitioner {
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p := new(randomPartitioner)
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p.generator = rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UTC().UnixNano()))
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return p
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}
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func (p *randomPartitioner) Partition(message *ProducerMessage, numPartitions int32) (int32, error) {
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return int32(p.generator.Intn(int(numPartitions))), nil
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}
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func (p *randomPartitioner) RequiresConsistency() bool {
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return false
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}
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type roundRobinPartitioner struct {
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partition int32
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}
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// NewRoundRobinPartitioner returns a Partitioner which walks through the available partitions one at a time.
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func NewRoundRobinPartitioner(topic string) Partitioner {
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return &roundRobinPartitioner{}
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}
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func (p *roundRobinPartitioner) Partition(message *ProducerMessage, numPartitions int32) (int32, error) {
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if p.partition >= numPartitions {
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p.partition = 0
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}
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ret := p.partition
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p.partition++
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return ret, nil
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}
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func (p *roundRobinPartitioner) RequiresConsistency() bool {
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return false
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}
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type hashPartitioner struct {
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random Partitioner
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hasher hash.Hash32
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referenceAbs bool
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}
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// NewCustomHashPartitioner is a wrapper around NewHashPartitioner, allowing the use of custom hasher.
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// The argument is a function providing the instance, implementing the hash.Hash32 interface. This is to ensure that
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// each partition dispatcher gets its own hasher, to avoid concurrency issues by sharing an instance.
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func NewCustomHashPartitioner(hasher func() hash.Hash32) PartitionerConstructor {
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return func(topic string) Partitioner {
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p := new(hashPartitioner)
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p.random = NewRandomPartitioner(topic)
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p.hasher = hasher()
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p.referenceAbs = false
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return p
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}
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}
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// NewCustomPartitioner creates a default Partitioner but lets you specify the behavior of each component via options
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func NewCustomPartitioner(options ...HashPartitionerOption) PartitionerConstructor {
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return func(topic string) Partitioner {
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p := new(hashPartitioner)
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p.random = NewRandomPartitioner(topic)
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p.hasher = fnv.New32a()
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p.referenceAbs = false
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for _, option := range options {
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option(p)
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}
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return p
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}
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}
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// NewHashPartitioner returns a Partitioner which behaves as follows. If the message's key is nil then a
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// random partition is chosen. Otherwise the FNV-1a hash of the encoded bytes of the message key is used,
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// modulus the number of partitions. This ensures that messages with the same key always end up on the
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// same partition.
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func NewHashPartitioner(topic string) Partitioner {
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p := new(hashPartitioner)
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p.random = NewRandomPartitioner(topic)
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p.hasher = fnv.New32a()
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p.referenceAbs = false
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return p
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}
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// NewReferenceHashPartitioner is like NewHashPartitioner except that it handles absolute values
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// in the same way as the reference Java implementation. NewHashPartitioner was supposed to do
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// that but it had a mistake and now there are people depending on both behaviours. This will
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// all go away on the next major version bump.
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func NewReferenceHashPartitioner(topic string) Partitioner {
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p := new(hashPartitioner)
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p.random = NewRandomPartitioner(topic)
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p.hasher = fnv.New32a()
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p.referenceAbs = true
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return p
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}
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func (p *hashPartitioner) Partition(message *ProducerMessage, numPartitions int32) (int32, error) {
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if message.Key == nil {
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return p.random.Partition(message, numPartitions)
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}
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bytes, err := message.Key.Encode()
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if err != nil {
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return -1, err
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}
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p.hasher.Reset()
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_, err = p.hasher.Write(bytes)
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if err != nil {
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return -1, err
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}
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var partition int32
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// Turns out we were doing our absolute value in a subtly different way from the upstream
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// implementation, but now we need to maintain backwards compat for people who started using
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// the old version; if referenceAbs is set we are compatible with the reference java client
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// but not past Sarama versions
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if p.referenceAbs {
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partition = (int32(p.hasher.Sum32()) & 0x7fffffff) % numPartitions
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} else {
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partition = int32(p.hasher.Sum32()) % numPartitions
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if partition < 0 {
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partition = -partition
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}
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}
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return partition, nil
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}
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func (p *hashPartitioner) RequiresConsistency() bool {
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return true
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}
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func (p *hashPartitioner) MessageRequiresConsistency(message *ProducerMessage) bool {
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return message.Key != nil
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}
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