Allow to override Docker maven plugin properties [1] from command line
to be able to change various Docker parameters more easily when starting
the container.
[1] https://dmp.fabric8.io/#combining-property-config
`TOPIC_PREFIX` is now mandatory to all connectors therefore it make
sense to have it in common config. Beside that, it also makes it more
easy to use it in Debezium UI without any workarounds - if the field is
not member of the given connector config, the field has to be
explicitely added into known fields otherwise is invisible for UI.
With this change the user cannot direcly set connector logical name and
thus in the future it can be remove without breaking user config.
If the turn out that the logical name is useful and user should be able
to configure it, dedicated config option can be added.
Originally it was prposed in the Jira to replace it with connector name,
but it turned out that logical name defaults to `database.server.name`
and is heavily used in the tests and JMX, so it would require another
big refactoring. Thus, use topic prefix for now. Once we know further
direction (remove logical name or add new option), do this refactoring.
Add two JXM objects:
* `snapshotPaused` - detemines if the incremental snapshot is paused
or not
* `snapshotPausedDurationInSeconds` - overall time when the incremental
snapshot was paused. The time adds up - if the snapshot was paused
e.g. two times, the `snapshotPausedDurationInSeconds` is the sum of
these two paused times.
Intorduce two new signals:
* `pause-snapshot` - pauses running incremental snapshot
* `resume-snapshot` - resumes paused incremental snapshot
If the incremental snapshot is running and pause signal is sent,
currently processed chunk is finished and then no other chunk is read.
Snapshot state is kept in running state. Once snapshot is resume,
chunk is reverted to position which was last sent to the broker and
process of reading chunks and emitting `read` events continues until
all tables are read and sent.
This patch handles only table-based signals. MySQL Kafka-based signals
will be addressed later.