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language: java
sudo: true
dist: xenial
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jdk:
- openjdk8
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.m2
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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env:
global:
- DOCKER_IP=127.0.0.1 # for integration tests
- MVN="mvn -B"
- > # Various options to make execution of maven goals faster (e.g., mvn install)
Web console basic end-to-end-test (#9595) Load data and query (i.e., automate https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html) to have some basic checks ensuring the web console is wired up to druid correctly. The new end-to-end tests (tutorial-batch.spec.ts) are added to `web-console/e2e-tests`. Within that directory: - `components` represent the various tabs of the web console. Currently, abstractions for `load data`, `ingestion`, `datasources`, and `query` are implemented. - `components/load-data/data-connector` contains abstractions for the different data source options available to the data loader's `Connect` step. Currently, only the `Local file` data source connector is implemented. - `components/load-data/config` contains abstractions for the different configuration options available for each step of the data loader flow. Currently, the `Configure Schema`, `Partition`, and `Publish` steps have initial implementation of their configuration options. - `util` contains various helper methods for the tests and does not contain abstractions of the web console. Changes to add the new tests to CI: - `.travis.yml`: New "web console end-to-end tests" job - `web-console/jest.*.js`: Refactor jest configurations to have different flavors for unit tests and for end-to-end tests. In particular, the latter adds a jest setup configuration to wait for the web console to be ready (`web-console/e2e-tests/util/setup.ts`). - `web-console/package.json`: Refactor run scripts to add new script for running end-to-end tests. - `web-console/script/druid`: Utility scripts for building, starting, and stopping druid. Other changes: - `pom.xml`: Refactor various settings disable java static checks and to disable java tests into two new maven profiles. Since the same settings are used in several places (e.g., .travis.yml, Dockerfiles, etc.), having them in maven profiles makes it more maintainable. - `web-console/src/console-application.tsx`: Fix typo ("the the").
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MAVEN_SKIP="-Pskip-static-checks -Ddruid.console.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true"
- MAVEN_SKIP_TESTS="-Pskip-tests"
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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addons:
apt:
packages:
- maven
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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# Add various options to make 'mvn install' fast and skip javascript compile (-Ddruid.console.skip=true) since it is not
# needed. Depending on network speeds, "mvn -q install" may take longer than the default 10 minute timeout to print any
# output. To compensate, use travis_wait to extend the timeout.
install: MAVEN_OPTS='-Xmx3000m' travis_wait 15 ${MVN} clean install -q -ff ${MAVEN_SKIP} ${MAVEN_SKIP_TESTS} -T1C
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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stages:
- name: test # jobs that do not specify a stage get this default value
if: type != cron
- name: cron
if: type = cron
jobs:
include:
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "animal sniffer checks"
script: ${MVN} animal-sniffer:check --fail-at-end
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "checkstyle"
script: ${MVN} checkstyle:checkstyle --fail-at-end
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "enforcer checks"
script: ${MVN} enforcer:enforce --fail-at-end
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "forbidden api checks"
script: ${MVN} forbiddenapis:check forbiddenapis:testCheck --fail-at-end
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "pmd checks"
script: ${MVN} pmd:check --fail-at-end # TODO: consider adding pmd:cpd-check
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "spotbugs checks"
script: ${MVN} spotbugs:check --fail-at-end -pl '!benchmarks'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "license checks"
install: skip
before_script: &setup_generate_license
- sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools -y
- pip3 install wheel # install wheel first explicitly
- pip3 install pyyaml
script:
- >
${MVN} apache-rat:check -Prat --fail-at-end
-Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.log.org.apache.maven.cli.transfer.Slf4jMavenTransferListener=warn
-Drat.consoleOutput=true
# Generate dependency reports and checks they are valid. When running on Travis CI, 2 cores are available
# (https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/#virtualisation-environment-vs-operating-system).
- mkdir -p target
- distribution/bin/generate-license-dependency-reports.py . target --clean-maven-artifact-transfer --parallel 2
- distribution/bin/check-licenses.py licenses.yaml target/license-reports
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- name: "(openjdk8) strict compilation"
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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install: skip
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# Strict compilation requires more than 2 GB
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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script: >
MAVEN_OPTS='-Xmx3000m' ${MVN} clean -Pstrict compile test-compile --fail-at-end
-pl '!benchmarks' ${MAVEN_SKIP} ${MAVEN_SKIP_TESTS}
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- name: "analyze dependencies"
script: |-
MAVEN_OPTS='-Xmx3000m' ${MVN} ${MAVEN_SKIP} dependency:analyze -DoutputXML=true -DignoreNonCompile=true -DfailOnWarning=true || { echo "
The dependency analysis has found a dependency that is either:
1) Used and undeclared: These are available as a transitive dependency but should be explicitly
added to the POM to ensure the dependency version. The XML to add the dependencies to the POM is
shown above.
2) Unused and declared: These are not needed and removing them from the POM will speed up the build
and reduce the artifact size. The dependencies to remove are shown above.
If there are false positive dependency analysis warnings, they can be suppressed:
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/analyze-mojo.html#usedDependencies
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/examples/exclude-dependencies-from-dependency-analysis.html
For more information, refer to:
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/analyze-mojo.html
" && false; }
- name: "intellij inspections"
script: >
docker run --rm
-v $(pwd):/project
-v ~/.m2:/home/inspect/.m2
ccaominh/intellij-inspect:1.0.0
/project/pom.xml
/project/.idea/inspectionProfiles/Druid.xml
--levels ERROR
--scope JavaInspectionsScope
- &package
name: "(openjdk8) packaging check"
install: skip
before_script: *setup_generate_license
script: >
MAVEN_OPTS='-Xmx3000m' ${MVN} clean install -Prat -Pdist -Pbundle-contrib-exts --fail-at-end
-pl '!benchmarks' ${MAVEN_SKIP} ${MAVEN_SKIP_TESTS} -Ddruid.console.skip=false -T1C
- <<: *package
name: "(openjdk11) packaging check"
jdk: openjdk11
- <<: *package
name: "Build and test on ARM64 CPU architecture"
arch: arm64
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk8) processing module test"
env:
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- MAVEN_PROJECTS='processing'
before_script:
- export DRUID_USE_DEFAULT_VALUE_FOR_NULL=true
script:
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- unset _JAVA_OPTIONS
# Set MAVEN_OPTS for Surefire launcher. Skip remoteresources to avoid intermittent connection timeouts when
# resolving the SIGAR dependency.
- >
MAVEN_OPTS='-Xmx800m' ${MVN} test -pl ${MAVEN_PROJECTS}
${MAVEN_SKIP} -Dremoteresources.skip=true -Ddruid.generic.useDefaultValueForNull=${DRUID_USE_DEFAULT_VALUE_FOR_NULL}
- sh -c "dmesg | egrep -i '(oom|out of memory|kill process|killed).*' -C 1 || exit 0"
- free -m
- ${MVN} -pl ${MAVEN_PROJECTS} jacoco:report
# Add merge target branch to determine diff (see https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/6069).
# This is not needed for build triggered by tags, since there will be no code diff.
- echo "TRAVIS_BRANCH=${TRAVIS_BRANCH}" # for debugging
- if [[ -z "${TRAVIS_TAG}" ]]; then git remote set-branches --add origin ${TRAVIS_BRANCH} && git fetch; fi
# Determine the modified files that match the maven projects being tested. We use maven project lists that
# either exclude (starts with "!") or include (does not start with "!"), so both cases need to be handled.
# If the build is triggered by a tag, an error will be printed, but `all_files` will be correctly set to empty
# so that the coverage check is skipped.
- all_files="$(git diff --name-only origin/${TRAVIS_BRANCH}...HEAD | grep "\.java$" || [[ $? == 1 ]])"
- for f in ${all_files}; do echo $f; done # for debugging
- >
if [[ "${MAVEN_PROJECTS}" = \!* ]]; then
regex="${MAVEN_PROJECTS:1}";
regex="^${regex//,\!/\\|^}";
project_files="$(echo "${all_files}" | grep -v "${regex}" || [[ $? == 1 ]])";
else
regex="^${MAVEN_PROJECTS//,/\\|^}";
project_files="$(echo "${all_files}" | grep "${regex}" || [[ $? == 1 ]])";
fi
- for f in ${project_files}; do echo $f; done # for debugging
# Check diff code coverage for the maven projects being tested (retry install in case of network error).
# Currently, the function coverage check is not reliable, so it is disabled.
- >
if [ -n "${project_files}" ]; then
travis_retry npm install @connectis/diff-test-coverage@1.5.3
&& git diff origin/${TRAVIS_BRANCH}...HEAD -- ${project_files}
| node_modules/.bin/diff-test-coverage
--coverage "**/target/site/jacoco/jacoco.xml"
--type jacoco
--line-coverage 50
--branch-coverage 50
--function-coverage 0
--log-template "coverage-lines-complete"
--log-template "coverage-files-complete"
--log-template "totals-complete"
--log-template "errors"
--
|| { printf "\n\n****FAILED****\nDiff code coverage check failed. To view coverage report, run 'mvn clean test jacoco:report' and open 'target/site/jacoco/index.html'\nFor more details on how to run code coverage locally, follow instructions here - https://github.com/apache/druid/blob/master/dev/code-review/code-coverage.md#running-code-coverage-locally\n\n" && false; }
fi
after_success:
# retry in case of network error
- travis_retry curl -o codecov.sh -s https://codecov.io/bash
- travis_retry bash codecov.sh -X gcov
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- <<: *test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk11) processing module test"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_processing_module_sqlcompat
<<: *test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk8) processing module test (SQL Compatibility)"
before_script: &setup_sqlcompat
- export DRUID_USE_DEFAULT_VALUE_FOR_NULL=false
- <<: *test_processing_module_sqlcompat
name: "(openjdk11) processing module test (SQL Compatibility)"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_indexing_module
<<: *test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk8) indexing modules test"
env:
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- MAVEN_PROJECTS='indexing-hadoop,indexing-service,extensions-core/kafka-indexing-service,extensions-core/kinesis-indexing-service'
- <<: *test_indexing_module
name: "(openjdk11) indexing modules test"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_indexing_module_sqlcompat
<<: *test_indexing_module
name: "(openjdk8) indexing modules test (SQL Compatibility)"
before_script: *setup_sqlcompat
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
- <<: *test_indexing_module_sqlcompat
name: "(openjdk11) indexing modules test (SQL Compatibility)"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_server_module
<<: *test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk8) server module test"
env:
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- MAVEN_PROJECTS='server'
- <<: *test_server_module
name: "(openjdk11) server module test"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_server_module_sqlcompat
<<: *test_server_module
name: "(openjdk8) server module test (SQL Compatibility)"
before_script: *setup_sqlcompat
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
- <<: *test_server_module_sqlcompat
name: "(openjdk11) server module test (SQL Compatibility)"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_other_modules
<<: *test_processing_module
name: "(openjdk8) other modules test"
env:
- MAVEN_PROJECTS='!processing,!indexing-hadoop,!indexing-service,!extensions-core/kafka-indexing-service,!extensions-core/kinesis-indexing-service,!server,!web-console,!integration-tests'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
- <<: *test_other_modules
name: "(openjdk11) other modules test"
jdk: openjdk11
- &test_other_modules_sqlcompat
<<: *test_other_modules
name: "(openjdk8) other modules test (SQL Compatibility)"
before_script: *setup_sqlcompat
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
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- <<: *test_other_modules_sqlcompat
name: "(openjdk11) other modules test (SQL Compatibility)"
jdk: openjdk11
Web console basic end-to-end-test (#9595) Load data and query (i.e., automate https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html) to have some basic checks ensuring the web console is wired up to druid correctly. The new end-to-end tests (tutorial-batch.spec.ts) are added to `web-console/e2e-tests`. Within that directory: - `components` represent the various tabs of the web console. Currently, abstractions for `load data`, `ingestion`, `datasources`, and `query` are implemented. - `components/load-data/data-connector` contains abstractions for the different data source options available to the data loader's `Connect` step. Currently, only the `Local file` data source connector is implemented. - `components/load-data/config` contains abstractions for the different configuration options available for each step of the data loader flow. Currently, the `Configure Schema`, `Partition`, and `Publish` steps have initial implementation of their configuration options. - `util` contains various helper methods for the tests and does not contain abstractions of the web console. Changes to add the new tests to CI: - `.travis.yml`: New "web console end-to-end tests" job - `web-console/jest.*.js`: Refactor jest configurations to have different flavors for unit tests and for end-to-end tests. In particular, the latter adds a jest setup configuration to wait for the web console to be ready (`web-console/e2e-tests/util/setup.ts`). - `web-console/package.json`: Refactor run scripts to add new script for running end-to-end tests. - `web-console/script/druid`: Utility scripts for building, starting, and stopping druid. Other changes: - `pom.xml`: Refactor various settings disable java static checks and to disable java tests into two new maven profiles. Since the same settings are used in several places (e.g., .travis.yml, Dockerfiles, etc.), having them in maven profiles makes it more maintainable. - `web-console/src/console-application.tsx`: Fix typo ("the the").
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- name: "web console"
install: skip
script:
- ${MVN} test -pl 'web-console'
after_success:
- (cd web-console && travis_retry npm run codecov) # retry in case of network error
Web console basic end-to-end-test (#9595) Load data and query (i.e., automate https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html) to have some basic checks ensuring the web console is wired up to druid correctly. The new end-to-end tests (tutorial-batch.spec.ts) are added to `web-console/e2e-tests`. Within that directory: - `components` represent the various tabs of the web console. Currently, abstractions for `load data`, `ingestion`, `datasources`, and `query` are implemented. - `components/load-data/data-connector` contains abstractions for the different data source options available to the data loader's `Connect` step. Currently, only the `Local file` data source connector is implemented. - `components/load-data/config` contains abstractions for the different configuration options available for each step of the data loader flow. Currently, the `Configure Schema`, `Partition`, and `Publish` steps have initial implementation of their configuration options. - `util` contains various helper methods for the tests and does not contain abstractions of the web console. Changes to add the new tests to CI: - `.travis.yml`: New "web console end-to-end tests" job - `web-console/jest.*.js`: Refactor jest configurations to have different flavors for unit tests and for end-to-end tests. In particular, the latter adds a jest setup configuration to wait for the web console to be ready (`web-console/e2e-tests/util/setup.ts`). - `web-console/package.json`: Refactor run scripts to add new script for running end-to-end tests. - `web-console/script/druid`: Utility scripts for building, starting, and stopping druid. Other changes: - `pom.xml`: Refactor various settings disable java static checks and to disable java tests into two new maven profiles. Since the same settings are used in several places (e.g., .travis.yml, Dockerfiles, etc.), having them in maven profiles makes it more maintainable. - `web-console/src/console-application.tsx`: Fix typo ("the the").
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- name: "web console end-to-end test"
before_install: *setup_generate_license
install: web-console/script/druid build
before_script: web-console/script/druid start
script: (cd web-console && npm run test-e2e)
after_script: web-console/script/druid stop
- name: "docs"
install: (cd website && npm install)
script: |-
(cd website && npm run lint && npm run spellcheck) || { echo "
If there are spell check errors:
1) Suppressing False Positives: Edit website/.spelling to add suppressions. Instructions
are at the top of the file and explain how to suppress false positives either globally or
within a particular file.
2) Running Spell Check Locally: cd website && npm install && npm run spellcheck
For more information, refer to: https://www.npmjs.com/package/markdown-spellcheck
" && false; }
# Integration tests Java Compile version is set by the machine environment jdk (set by the jdk key)
# Integration tests Java Runtime version is set by the JVM_RUNTIME env property (set env key to -Djvm.runtime=<JVM_RUNTIME_VERSION>)
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
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# Integration tests will either use MiddleManagers or Indexers
# (Currently integration tests only support running with jvm runtime 8 and 11)
# START - Integration tests for Compile with Java 8 and Run with Java 8
- &integration_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) batch index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
services: &integration_test_services
- docker
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
script: &run_integration_test
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- ${MVN} verify -pl integration-tests -P integration-tests ${TESTNG_GROUPS} ${JVM_RUNTIME} -Dit.indexer=${USE_INDEXER} ${MAVEN_SKIP}
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
after_failure: &integration_test_diags
- for v in ~/shared/logs/*.log ; do
echo $v logtail ======================== ; tail -100 $v ;
done
- for v in broker middlemanager overlord router coordinator historical ; do
echo $v dmesg ======================== ;
docker exec -it druid-$v sh -c 'dmesg | tail -3' ;
done
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) batch index integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_input_format
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) input format integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-format' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_input_format
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) input format integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-format' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_input_source
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) input source integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-source' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_input_source
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) input source integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-source' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
Parallel indexing single dim partitions (#8925) * Parallel indexing single dim partitions Implements single dimension range partitioning for native parallel batch indexing as described in #8769. This initial version requires the druid-datasketches extension to be loaded. The algorithm has 5 phases that are orchestrated by the supervisor in `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#runRangePartitionMultiPhaseParallel()`. These phases and the main classes involved are described below: 1) In parallel, determine the distribution of dimension values for each input source split. `PartialDimensionDistributionTask` uses `StringSketch` to generate the approximate distribution of dimension values for each input source split. If the rows are ungrouped, `PartialDimensionDistributionTask.UngroupedRowDimensionValueFilter` uses a Bloom filter to skip rows that would be grouped. The final distribution is sent back to the supervisor via `DimensionDistributionReport`. 2) The range partitions are determined. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#determineAllRangePartitions()`, the supervisor uses `StringSketchMerger` to merge the individual `StringSketch`es created in the preceding phase. The merged sketch is then used to create the range partitions. 3) In parallel, generate partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialRangeSegmentGenerateTask` uses the range partitions determined in the preceding phase and `RangePartitionCachingLocalSegmentAllocator` to generate `SingleDimensionShardSpec`s. The partition information is sent back to the supervisor via `GeneratedGenericPartitionsReport`. 4) The partial range segments are grouped. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#groupGenericPartitionLocationsPerPartition()`, the supervisor creates the `PartialGenericSegmentMergeIOConfig`s necessary for the next phase. 5) In parallel, merge partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialGenericSegmentMergeTask` uses `GenericPartitionLocation` to retrieve the partial range-partitioned segments generated earlier and then merges and publishes them. * Fix dependencies & forbidden apis * Fixes for integration test * Address review comments * Fix docs, strict compile, sketch check, rollup check * Fix first shard spec, partition serde, single subtask * Fix first partition check in test * Misc rewording/refactoring to address code review * Fix doc link * Split batch index integration test * Do not run parallel-batch-index twice * Adjust last partition * Split ITParallelIndexTest to reduce runtime * Rename test class * Allow null values in range partitions * Indicate which phase failed * Improve asserts in tests
2019-12-10 02:05:49 -05:00
- &integration_perfect_rollup_parallel_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) perfect rollup parallel batch index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Parallel indexing single dim partitions (#8925) * Parallel indexing single dim partitions Implements single dimension range partitioning for native parallel batch indexing as described in #8769. This initial version requires the druid-datasketches extension to be loaded. The algorithm has 5 phases that are orchestrated by the supervisor in `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#runRangePartitionMultiPhaseParallel()`. These phases and the main classes involved are described below: 1) In parallel, determine the distribution of dimension values for each input source split. `PartialDimensionDistributionTask` uses `StringSketch` to generate the approximate distribution of dimension values for each input source split. If the rows are ungrouped, `PartialDimensionDistributionTask.UngroupedRowDimensionValueFilter` uses a Bloom filter to skip rows that would be grouped. The final distribution is sent back to the supervisor via `DimensionDistributionReport`. 2) The range partitions are determined. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#determineAllRangePartitions()`, the supervisor uses `StringSketchMerger` to merge the individual `StringSketch`es created in the preceding phase. The merged sketch is then used to create the range partitions. 3) In parallel, generate partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialRangeSegmentGenerateTask` uses the range partitions determined in the preceding phase and `RangePartitionCachingLocalSegmentAllocator` to generate `SingleDimensionShardSpec`s. The partition information is sent back to the supervisor via `GeneratedGenericPartitionsReport`. 4) The partial range segments are grouped. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#groupGenericPartitionLocationsPerPartition()`, the supervisor creates the `PartialGenericSegmentMergeIOConfig`s necessary for the next phase. 5) In parallel, merge partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialGenericSegmentMergeTask` uses `GenericPartitionLocation` to retrieve the partial range-partitioned segments generated earlier and then merges and publishes them. * Fix dependencies & forbidden apis * Fixes for integration test * Address review comments * Fix docs, strict compile, sketch check, rollup check * Fix first shard spec, partition serde, single subtask * Fix first partition check in test * Misc rewording/refactoring to address code review * Fix doc link * Split batch index integration test * Do not run parallel-batch-index twice * Adjust last partition * Split ITParallelIndexTest to reduce runtime * Rename test class * Allow null values in range partitions * Indicate which phase failed * Improve asserts in tests
2019-12-10 02:05:49 -05:00
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Parallel indexing single dim partitions (#8925) * Parallel indexing single dim partitions Implements single dimension range partitioning for native parallel batch indexing as described in #8769. This initial version requires the druid-datasketches extension to be loaded. The algorithm has 5 phases that are orchestrated by the supervisor in `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#runRangePartitionMultiPhaseParallel()`. These phases and the main classes involved are described below: 1) In parallel, determine the distribution of dimension values for each input source split. `PartialDimensionDistributionTask` uses `StringSketch` to generate the approximate distribution of dimension values for each input source split. If the rows are ungrouped, `PartialDimensionDistributionTask.UngroupedRowDimensionValueFilter` uses a Bloom filter to skip rows that would be grouped. The final distribution is sent back to the supervisor via `DimensionDistributionReport`. 2) The range partitions are determined. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#determineAllRangePartitions()`, the supervisor uses `StringSketchMerger` to merge the individual `StringSketch`es created in the preceding phase. The merged sketch is then used to create the range partitions. 3) In parallel, generate partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialRangeSegmentGenerateTask` uses the range partitions determined in the preceding phase and `RangePartitionCachingLocalSegmentAllocator` to generate `SingleDimensionShardSpec`s. The partition information is sent back to the supervisor via `GeneratedGenericPartitionsReport`. 4) The partial range segments are grouped. In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#groupGenericPartitionLocationsPerPartition()`, the supervisor creates the `PartialGenericSegmentMergeIOConfig`s necessary for the next phase. 5) In parallel, merge partial range-partitioned segments. `PartialGenericSegmentMergeTask` uses `GenericPartitionLocation` to retrieve the partial range-partitioned segments generated earlier and then merges and publishes them. * Fix dependencies & forbidden apis * Fixes for integration test * Address review comments * Fix docs, strict compile, sketch check, rollup check * Fix first shard spec, partition serde, single subtask * Fix first partition check in test * Misc rewording/refactoring to address code review * Fix doc link * Split batch index integration test * Do not run parallel-batch-index twice * Adjust last partition * Split ITParallelIndexTest to reduce runtime * Rename test class * Allow null values in range partitions * Indicate which phase failed * Improve asserts in tests
2019-12-10 02:05:49 -05:00
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_perfect_rollup_parallel_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) perfect rollup parallel batch index integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_kafka_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) kafka index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_kafka_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) kafka index, transactional kafka index integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-index,kafka-transactional-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_kafka_index_slow
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) kafka index integration test slow"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-index-slow' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_kafka_index_slow
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) kafka index integration test slow with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-index-slow' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_kafka_transactional_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) transactional kafka index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-transactional-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- &integration_kafka_transactional_index_slow
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) transactional kafka index integration test slow"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-transactional-index-slow' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_kafka_transactional_index_slow
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) transactional kafka index integration test slow with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-transactional-index-slow' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_kafka_format_tests
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) Kafka index integration test with various formats"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-data-format' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- <<: *integration_kafka_format_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) Kafka index integration test with various formats with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=kafka-data-format' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_query
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) query integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=query' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- &integration_query_retry
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) query retry integration test for missing segments"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=query-retry' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- &integration_security
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) security integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=security' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- &integration_realtime_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) realtime index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=realtime-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
- &integration_append_ingestion
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) append ingestion integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=append-ingestion' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_append_ingestion
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) append ingestion integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=append-ingestion' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_compaction_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) compaction integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: *integration_test_services
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=compaction' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_compaction_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) compaction integration test with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=compaction' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- &integration_tests
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) other integration tests"
jdk: openjdk8
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
services: *integration_test_services
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-DexcludedGroups=batch-index,input-format,input-source,perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index,kafka-index,query,query-retry,realtime-index,security,s3-deep-storage,gcs-deep-storage,azure-deep-storage,hdfs-deep-storage,s3-ingestion,kinesis-index,kinesis-data-format,kafka-transactional-index,kafka-index-slow,kafka-transactional-index-slow,kafka-data-format,hadoop-s3-to-s3-deep-storage,hadoop-s3-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-azure-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-gcs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-hdfs-deep-storage,aliyun-oss-deep-storage,append-ingestion,compaction,high-availability' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
Speedup Travis CI jobs (#8240) Reorganize Travis CI jobs into smaller faster (and more) jobs. Add various maven options to skip unnecessary work and refactored Travis CI job definitions to follow DRY. Detailed changes: .travis.yml - Refactor build logic to get rid of copy-and-paste logic - Skip static checks and enable parallelism for maven install - Split static analysis into different jobs to ease triage - Use "name" attribute instead of NAME environment variable - Split "indexing" and "web console" out of "other modules test" - Split 2 integration test jobs into multiple smaller jobs build.sh - Enable parallelism - Disable more static checks travis_script_integration.sh travis_script_integration_part2.sh integration-tests/README.md - Use TestNG groups instead of shell scripts and move definition of jobs into Travis CI yaml integration-tests/pom.xml - Show elapsed time of individual tests to aid in future rebalancing of Travis CI integration test jobs run time TestNGGroup.java - Use TestNG groups to make it easy to have multiple Travis CI integration test jobs. TestNG groups also make it easier to have an "other" integration test group and make it less likely a test will accidentally not be included in a CI job. IT*Test.java AbstractITBatchIndexTest.java AbstractKafkaIndexerTest.java - Add TestNG group - Fix various IntelliJ inspection warnings - Reduce scope of helper methods since the TestNG group annotation on the class makes TestNG consider all public methods as test methods pom.xml - Allow enforce plugin to be run from command-line - Bump resources plugin version so that "[debug] execute contextualize" output is correctly suppressed by "mvn -q" - Bump exec plugin version so that skip property is renamed from "skip" to "exec.skip" web-console/pom.xml - Add property to allow disabling javascript-related work. This property is overridden in Travis CI to speed up the jobs.
2019-08-07 12:52:42 -04:00
script: *run_integration_test
after_failure: *integration_test_diags
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
- <<: *integration_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) other integration tests with Indexer"
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-DexcludedGroups=batch-index,input-format,input-source,perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index,kafka-index,query,query-retry,realtime-index,security,s3-deep-storage,gcs-deep-storage,azure-deep-storage,hdfs-deep-storage,s3-ingestion,kinesis-index,kinesis-data-format,kafka-transactional-index,kafka-index-slow,kafka-transactional-index-slow,kafka-data-format,hadoop-s3-to-s3-deep-storage,hadoop-s3-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-azure-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-gcs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-hdfs-deep-storage,aliyun-oss-deep-storage,append-ingestion,compaction,high-availability' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='indexer'
- <<: *integration_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8) leadership and high availability integration tests"
jdk: openjdk8
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=high-availability' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=8' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
# END - Integration tests for Compile with Java 8 and Run with Java 8
# START - Integration tests for Compile with Java 8 and Run with Java 11
- <<: *integration_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) batch index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_input_format
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) input format integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-format' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_input_source
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) input source integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=input-source' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_perfect_rollup_parallel_batch_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) perfect rollup parallel batch index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_query
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) query integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=query' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_query_retry
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) query retry integration test for missing segments"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=query-retry' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_security
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) security integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=security' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_realtime_index
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) realtime index integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=realtime-index' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_append_ingestion
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) append ingestion integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=append-ingestion' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_compaction_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) compaction integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. (#10631) * Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process. Three bugs fixed: 1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce if this method returns true. 2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady" would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular, they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called before "run" for these tasks. 3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this. Test changes: 1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an Indexer instead of a MiddleManager. 2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager. 3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and Indexer mode. 4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker build scripts. 5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory usage. 6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP. This was useful on my development machine. 7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused). Javadoc updates: 1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side effect. (Related to the second bug above.) 2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before "run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit. 3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message. 4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message. * Fix stop_cluster script. * Fix sanity check in script. * Fix hashbang lines. * Test and doc adjustments. * Additional tests, and adjustments for tests. * Split ITs back out. * Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod. * Set Indexer capacity to match MM. * Bump up Historical memory. * Bump down coordinator, overlord memory. * Bump up Broker memory.
2020-12-08 19:02:26 -05:00
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=compaction' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) other integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-DexcludedGroups=batch-index,input-format,input-source,perfect-rollup-parallel-batch-index,kafka-index,query,query-retry,realtime-index,security,s3-deep-storage,gcs-deep-storage,azure-deep-storage,hdfs-deep-storage,s3-ingestion,kinesis-index,kinesis-data-format,kafka-transactional-index,kafka-index-slow,kafka-transactional-index-slow,kafka-data-format,hadoop-s3-to-s3-deep-storage,hadoop-s3-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-azure-deep-storage,hadoop-azure-to-hdfs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-gcs-deep-storage,hadoop-gcs-to-hdfs-deep-storage,aliyun-oss-deep-storage,append-ingestion,compaction,high-availability' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
- <<: *integration_tests
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk11) leadership and high availability integration tests"
jdk: openjdk8
env: TESTNG_GROUPS='-Dgroups=high-availability' JVM_RUNTIME='-Djvm.runtime=11' USE_INDEXER='middleManager'
# END - Integration tests for Compile with Java 8 and Run with Java 11
- &integration_batch_index_k8s
name: "(Compile=openjdk8, Run=openjdk8, Cluster Build On K8s) ITNestedQueryPushDownTest integration test"
jdk: openjdk8
services: &integration_test_services_k8s
- docker
env: CONFIG_FILE='k8s_run_config_file.json' IT_TEST='-Dit.test=ITNestedQueryPushDownTest'
before_script: integration-tests/script/build_run_k8s_cluster.sh
script: &run_integration_test_k8s
- ${MVN} verify -pl integration-tests -P int-tests-config-file ${IT_TEST} ${MAVEN_SKIP}
after_script: integration-tests/script/stop_k8s_cluster.sh
after_failure: &integration_test_diags_k8s
- for v in broker middlemanager router coordinator historical ; do
echo "------------------------druid-tiny-cluster-"$v"s-0-------------------------";
sudo /usr/local/bin/kubectl logs --tail 1000 druid-tiny-cluster-"$v"s-0;
done
- name: "security vulnerabilities"
stage: cron
install: skip
script: |-
${MVN} dependency-check:check || { echo "
The OWASP dependency check has found security vulnerabilities. Please use a newer version
of the dependency that does not have vulnerabilities. If the analysis has false positives,
they can be suppressed by adding entries to owasp-dependency-check-suppressions.xml (for more
information, see https://jeremylong.github.io/DependencyCheck/general/suppression.html).
" && false; }
# Travis CI only supports per build (and not per-job notifications): https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9888
notifications:
email:
if: type = cron
recipients:
# This is the string "dev@druid.apache.org" encrypted against the apache/druid repo so that forks are unable to
# use this notification:
# https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1094#issuecomment-215019909
# https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/2711
- secure: "MupjX/0jLwh3XzHPl74BTk2/Kp5r+8TrEewfRhpQdWKFMBXLKNqu0k2VXf5C/NIg3uvPianq3REk+qeTHI8dL2ShjiWS/eIRkJOHLfObdNNBuos5fo4TxAuBQcXyT4VjAq5jnAkH84Pxf2Nl0rkisWoIhvwSX7+kNrjW1qdu7K0="
on_success: change
on_failure: change