@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Python client for the Apache Kafka distributed stream processing system.
1616kafka-python is designed to function much like the official java client, with a
1717sprinkling of pythonic interfaces (e.g., consumer iterators).
1818
19- kafka-python is best used with 0.9 brokers , but is backwards-compatible with
19+ kafka-python is best used with newer brokers (0.10 or 0.9) , but is backwards-compatible with
2020older versions (to 0.8.0). Some features will only be enabled on newer brokers,
2121however; for example, fully coordinated consumer groups -- i.e., dynamic
2222partition assignment to multiple consumers in the same group -- requires use of
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ KafkaConsumer
3737*************
3838
3939:class: `~kafka.KafkaConsumer ` is a high-level message consumer, intended to
40- operate as similarly as possible to the official 0.9 java client. Full support
40+ operate as similarly as possible to the official java client. Full support
4141for coordinated consumer groups requires use of kafka brokers that support the
42- 0.9 Group APIs.
42+ Group APIs: kafka v0.9+ .
4343
4444See `KafkaConsumer <apidoc/KafkaConsumer.html >`_ for API and configuration details.
4545
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ for interacting with kafka brokers via the python repl. This is useful for
118118testing, probing, and general experimentation. The protocol support is
119119leveraged to enable a :meth: `~kafka.KafkaClient.check_version() `
120120method that probes a kafka broker and
121- attempts to identify which version it is running (0.8.0 to 0.9 ).
121+ attempts to identify which version it is running (0.8.0 to 0.10 ).
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123123
124124Low-level
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