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Disable Kafka by default #1548

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Disable Kafka by default #1548

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Description

This PR modifies the isKafkaEnabled flag to false to disable the Kafka feature by default.

Type of change

  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Docs update
  • Breaking change (What changes might users need to make in their application due to this PR?)
  • Requires DB changes

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  • New Test X
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  • Kubernetes clusters tested on:

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  • Followed coding guidelines
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  • Dependent changes merged
  • Documentation updated
  • Tests added or updated

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@khansaad khansaad added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 21, 2025
@khansaad khansaad added this to the Kruize 0.5 Release milestone Mar 21, 2025
@khansaad khansaad self-assigned this Mar 21, 2025
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LGTM

@dinogun dinogun merged commit 0c7cecd into kruize:mvp_demo Mar 21, 2025
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