feat(taskbroker): Add drain mode#669
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Add a `drain: true` config flag that lets a broker start with zero consumable topics (and thus no consumers) and just flush whatever is already in its store out to workers, while upkeep keeps running. Used to move a topic off a broker by editing config: the old broker keeps draining its DB. ref STREAM-1042 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ref STREAM-1042
Add a drain flag that tells taskbroker to not consume from anything, but instead just serve up its activationstore.
Postgres currently works with this because if there are no assigned partitions, it does infact drain. Sqlite has always work.
This will probably be useful for rollbacks and incident response, but I haven't thought too deeply about it. Maybe for later.
It naturally falls out of #668, all we change is that instead of allowing 1..n topics, we allow 0..n topics.