If nonempty, produce failed
Contains offset of first published message
If LogAppendTime is used for the topic, this is the timestamp assigned by the broker to the message set. All the messages in the message set have the same timestamp. If CreateTime is used, this field is always None. The producer can assume the timestamp of the messages in the produce request has been accepted by the broker if there is no error code returned. Unit is milliseconds since beginning of the epoch (midnight Jan 1, 1970 (UTC)). Available since kafka 0.10.0
If nonempty, produce failed
Contains offset of first published message
If LogAppendTime is used for the topic, this is the timestamp assigned by the broker to the message set.
If LogAppendTime is used for the topic, this is the timestamp assigned by the broker to the message set. All the messages in the message set have the same timestamp. If CreateTime is used, this field is always None. The producer can assume the timestamp of the messages in the produce request has been accepted by the broker if there is no error code returned. Unit is milliseconds since beginning of the epoch (midnight Jan 1, 1970 (UTC)). Available since kafka 0.10.0
Contains result of the produce for single partition
If nonempty, produce failed
Contains offset of first published message
If LogAppendTime is used for the topic, this is the timestamp assigned by the broker to the message set. All the messages in the message set have the same timestamp. If CreateTime is used, this field is always None. The producer can assume the timestamp of the messages in the produce request has been accepted by the broker if there is no error code returned. Unit is milliseconds since beginning of the epoch (midnight Jan 1, 1970 (UTC)). Available since kafka 0.10.0