Currently, Druid is using Guava 16.0.1 version. This upgrade to 31.1-jre fixes the following issues.
CVE-2018-10237 (Unbounded memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data because the AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether the data size is reasonable). We don't use Java or GWT serializations. Despite being false positive they're causing red security scans on Druid distribution.
Latest version of google-client-api is incompatible with the existing Guava version. This PR unblocks Update google client apis to latest version #14414
* Updates `org.apache.jclouds:*` from 1.9.1 to 2.0.3
* Pin jclouds to 2.0.x since 2.1.x requires Guava 18+
* replace easymock with mockito
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The FiniteFirehoseFactory and InputRowParser classes were deprecated in 0.17.0 (#8823) in favor of InputSource & InputFormat. This PR removes the FiniteFirehoseFactory and all its implementations along with classes solely used by them like Fetcher (Used by PrefetchableTextFilesFirehoseFactory). Refactors classes including tests using FiniteFirehoseFactory to use InputSource instead.
Removing InputRowParser may not be as trivial as many classes that aren't deprecated depends on it (with no alternatives), like EventReceiverFirehoseFactory. Hence FirehoseFactory, EventReceiverFirehoseFactory, and Firehose are marked deprecated.
* merge druid-core, extendedset, and druid-hll into druid-processing to simplify everything
* fix poms and license stuff
* mockito is evil
* allow reset of JvmUtils RuntimeInfo if tests used static injection to override
Switching to the bom dependency declaration simplifies managing jackson
dependencies. It also removes the need to override individual library
versions for CVE fixes, since the bom takes care of that internally.
This change aligns our jackson dependency versions on 2.10.5(.x):
- updates jackson libraries from 2.10.2 to 2.10.5
- jackson-databind remains at 2.10.5.1 as defined in the bom
Release notes: https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/wiki/Jackson-Release-2.10
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports and
updated druid-forbidden-apis to prevent regressions.
* Address review comments
* Adjust scope for org.glassfish.jaxb:jaxb-runtime
* Fix dependencies for hdfs-storage
* Consolidate netty4 versions
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports.
* Fix licenses and dependencies
* Fix licenses and dependencies again
* Fix integration test dependency
* Address review comments
* Fix unit test dependencies
* Fix integration test dependency
* Fix integration test dependency again
* Fix integration test dependency third time
* Fix integration test dependency fourth time
* Fix compile error
* Fix assert package
* Rename io.druid to org.apache.druid.
* Fix META-INF files and remove some benchmark results.
* MonitorsConfig update for metrics package migration.
* Reorder some dimensions in inner queries for some reason.
* Fix protobuf tests.
* Eliminate exclusion groups from pull-deps
* Only consider dependency nodes in pull-deps if they are not in the following scopes
* provided
* test
* system
* Fix a bunch of `<scope>provided</scope>` missing tags
* Better exclusions for a couple of problematic libs