- Globally cached lookups from local files, remote URIs, or JDBC through [lookups-cached-global](../development/extensions-core/lookups-cached-global.html).
- Globally cached lookups from a Kafka topic through [kafka-extraction-namespace](../development/extensions-core/kafka-extraction-namespace.html).
All URIs below are assumed to have `http://<COORDINATOR_IP>:<PORT>` prepended.
If you have NEVER configured lookups before, you MUST post an empty json object `{}` to `/druid/coordinator/v1/lookups` to initialize the configuration.
These endpoints will return one of the following results:
* 404 if the resource is not found
* 400 if there is a problem in the formatting of the request
* 202 if the request was accepted asynchronously (`POST` and `DELETE`)
* 200 if the request succeeded (`GET` only)
## Configuration propagation behavior
The configuration is propagated to the query serving nodes (broker / router / peon / historical) by the coordinator.
Note that "version" is an arbitrary string assigned by the user, when making updates to existing lookup then user would need to specify a lexicographically higher version.
A `DELETE` to `/druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/{tier}/{id}` will remove that lookup from the cluster.
## List tier names
A `GET` to `/druid/coordinator/v1/lookups` will return a list of known tier names in the dynamic configuration.
To discover a list of tiers currently active in the cluster **instead of** ones known in the dynamic configuration, the parameter `discover=true` can be added as per `/druid/coordinator/v1/lookups?discover=true`.
## List lookup names
A `GET` to `/druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/{tier}` will return a list of known lookup names for that tier.
# Additional API related to status of configured lookups
These end points can be used to get the propagation status of configured lookups to lookup nodes such as historicals.
## List load status of all lookups
`GET /druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/status` with optional query parameter `detailed`.
## List load status of lookups in a tier
`GET /druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/status/{tier}` with optional query parameter `detailed`.
## List load status of single lookup
`GET /druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/status/{tier}/{lookup}` with optional query parameter `detailed`.
## List lookup state of all nodes
`GET /druid/coordinator/v1/lookups/nodeStatus` with optional query parameter `discover` to discover tiers from zookeeper or configured lookup tiers are listed.
A `GET` to the node at `/druid/listen/v1/lookups/some_lookup_name` will return the LookupExtractorFactory for the lookup identified by `some_lookup_name`.
The return value will be the json representation of the factory.
|`druid.lookup.lookupTier`| The tier for **lookups** for this node. This is independent of other tiers.|`__default`|
|`druid.lookup.lookupTierIsDatasource`|For some things like indexing service tasks, the datasource is passed in the runtime properties of a task. This option fetches the tierName from the same value as the datasource for the task. It is suggested to only use this as peon options for the indexing service, if at all. If true, `druid.lookup.lookupTier` MUST NOT be specified|`"false"`|
It is possible to save the configuration across restarts such that a node will not have to wait for coordinator action to re-populate its lookups. To do this the following property is set:
|Property|Description|Default|
|--------|-----------|-------|
|`druid.lookup.snapshotWorkingDir`| Working path used to store snapshot of current lookup configuration, leaving this property null will disable snapshot/bootstrap utility|null|
Lookup implementations can provide some introspection capabilities by implementing `LookupIntrospectHandler`. User will send request to `/druid/lookups/v1/introspect/{lookupId}` to enable introspection on a given lookup.
For instance you can list all the keys/values of a map based lookup by issuing a `GET` request to `/druid/lookups/v1/introspect/{lookupId}/keys"` or `/druid/lookups/v1/introspect/{lookupId}/values"`
## Druid version 0.10.0 to 0.10.1 upgrade/downgrade
Overall druid cluster lookups configuration is persisted in metadata store and also individual lookup nodes optionally persist a snapshot of loaded lookups on disk.
If upgrading from druid version 0.10.0 to 0.10.1, then migration for all persisted metadata is handled automatically.
If downgrading from 0.10.1 to 0.9.0 then lookups updates done via coordinator while 0.10.1 was running, would be lost.