This patch adds "TypeCastSelectors", which is used when writing frames to
perform two coercions:
- When a numeric type is desired and the underlying type is non-numeric or
unknown, the underlying selector is wrapped, "getObject" is called and the
result is coerced using "ExprEval.ofType". This differs from the prior
behavior where the primitive methods like "getLong", "getDouble", etc, would
be called directly. This fixes an issue where a column would be read as
all-zeroes when its SQL type is numeric and its physical type is string, which
can happen when evolving a column's type from string to number.
- When an array type is desired, the underlying selector is wrapped,
"getObject" is called, and the result is coerced to Object[]. This coercion
replaces some earlier logic from #15917.
Added a new revised IT group BackwardCompatibilityMain. The idea is to catch potential backward compatibility issues that may arise during rolling upgrade.
This test group runs a docker-compose cluster with Overlord & Coordinator service on the previous druid version.
Following env vars are required in the GHA file .github/workflows/unit-and-integration-tests-unified.yml to run this test
DRUID_PREVIOUS_VERSION -> Previous druid version to test backward incompatibility.
DRUID_PREVIOUS_VERSION_DOWNLOAD_URL -> URL to fetch the tar.
changes:
* removed `Firehose` and `FirehoseFactory` and remaining implementations which were mostly no longer used after #16602
* Moved `IngestSegmentFirehose` which was still used internally by Hadoop ingestion to `DatasourceRecordReader.SegmentReader`
* Rename `SQLFirehoseFactoryDatabaseConnector` to `SQLInputSourceDatabaseConnector` and similar renames for sub-classes
* Moved anything remaining in a 'firehose' package somewhere else
* Clean up docs on firehose stuff
Previously, the segment granularity for tables in the catalog had to be defined in period format, ie `'PT1H'` , `'P1D'`, etc. This disallows a user from defining segment granularity of `'ALL'` for a table in the catalog, which may be a valid use case. This change makes it so that a user may define the segment granularity of a table in the catalog, as any string that results in a valid granularity using either the `Granularity.fromString(str)` method, or `new PeriodGranularity(new Period(value), null, null)`, and that granularity maps to a standard supported granularity, where `GranularityType.isStandard(granularity)` returns true. As a result a user may who wants to assign a catalog table's segment granularity to be hourly, may assign the segment granularity property of the table to be either `PT1H`, or `HOUR`. These are the same formats accepted at query time.
index_realtime tasks were removed from the documentation in #13107. Even
at that time, they weren't really documented per se— just mentioned. They
existed solely to support Tranquility, which is an obsolete ingestion
method that predates migration of Druid to ASF and is no longer being
maintained. Tranquility docs were also de-linked from the sidebars and
the other doc pages in #11134. Only a stub remains, so people with
links to the page can see that it's no longer recommended.
index_realtime_appenderator tasks existed in the code base, but were
never documented, nor as far as I am aware were they used for any purpose.
This patch removes both task types completely, as well as removes all
supporting code that was otherwise unused. It also updates the stub
doc for Tranquility to be firmer that it is not compatible. (Previously,
the stub doc said it wasn't recommended, and pointed out that it is
built against an ancient 0.9.2 version of Druid.)
ITUnionQueryTest has been migrated to the new integration tests framework and updated to use Kafka ingestion.
Co-authored-by: Gian Merlino <gianmerlino@gmail.com>
* * add new catalog IT with failure to ensure that it is run in CI
* * actually add failing test referred to and fix checkstyle
* * add some tests
* * fix checkstyle
* * add test descriptions
* * add more tests
* MSQ controller: Support in-memory shuffles; towards JVM reuse.
This patch contains two controller changes that make progress towards a
lower-latency MSQ.
First, support for in-memory shuffles. The main feature of in-memory shuffles,
as far as the controller is concerned, is that they are not fully buffered. That
means that whenever a producer stage uses in-memory output, its consumer must run
concurrently. The controller determines which stages run concurrently, and when
they start and stop.
"Leapfrogging" allows any chain of sort-based stages to use in-memory shuffles
even if we can only run two stages at once. For example, in a linear chain of
stages 0 -> 1 -> 2 where all do sort-based shuffles, we can use in-memory shuffling
for each one while only running two at once. (When stage 1 is done reading input
and about to start writing its output, we can stop 0 and start 2.)
1) New OutputChannelMode enum attached to WorkOrders that tells workers
whether stage output should be in memory (MEMORY), or use local or durable
storage.
2) New logic in the ControllerQueryKernel to determine which stages can use
in-memory shuffling (ControllerUtils#computeStageGroups) and to launch them
at the appropriate time (ControllerQueryKernel#createNewKernels).
3) New "doneReadingInput" method on Controller (passed down to the stage kernels)
which allows stages to transition to POST_READING even if they are not
gathering statistics. This is important because it enables "leapfrogging"
for HASH_LOCAL_SORT shuffles, and for GLOBAL_SORT shuffles with 1 partition.
4) Moved result-reading from ControllerContext#writeReports to new QueryListener
interface, which ControllerImpl feeds results to row-by-row while the query
is still running. Important so we can read query results from the final
stage using an in-memory channel.
5) New class ControllerQueryKernelConfig holds configs that control kernel
behavior (such as whether to pipeline, maximum number of concurrent stages,
etc). Generated by the ControllerContext.
Second, a refactor towards running workers in persistent JVMs that are able to
cache data across queries. This is helpful because I believe we'll want to reuse
JVMs and cached data for latency reasons.
1) Move creation of WorkerManager and TableInputSpecSlicer to the
ControllerContext, rather than ControllerImpl. This allows managing workers and
work assignment differently when JVMs are reusable.
2) Lift the Controller Jersey resource out from ControllerChatHandler to a
reusable resource.
3) Move memory introspection to a MemoryIntrospector interface, and introduce
ControllerMemoryParameters that uses it. This makes it easier to run MSQ in
process types other than Indexer and Peon.
Both of these areas will have follow-ups that make similar changes on the
worker side.
* Address static checks.
* Address static checks.
* Fixes.
* Report writer tests.
* Adjustments.
* Fix reports.
* Review updates.
* Adjust name.
* Small changes.
Follow up to #16217
Changes:
- Update `OverlordClient.getReportAsMap()` to return `TaskReport.ReportMap`
- Move the following classes to `org.apache.druid.indexer.report` in the `druid-processing` module
- `TaskReport`
- `KillTaskReport`
- `IngestionStatsAndErrorsTaskReport`
- `TaskContextReport`
- `TaskReportFileWriter`
- `SingleFileTaskReportFileWriter`
- `TaskReportSerdeTest`
- Remove `MsqOverlordResourceTestClient` as it had only one method
which is already present in `OverlordResourceTestClient` itself
Changes:
- Add `TaskContextEnricher` interface to improve task management and monitoring
- Invoke `enrichContext` in `TaskQueue.add()` whenever a new task is submitted to the Overlord
- Add `TaskContextReport` to write out task context information in reports
* Reduce upload buffer size in GoogleTaskLogs.
Use a 1MB upload buffer, rather than the default of 15 MB in the API client. This is
mainly because MMs may upload logs in parallel, and typically have small heaps. The
default-sized 15 MB buffers add up quickly and can cause a MM to run out of memory.
* Make bufferSize a nullable Integer. Add tests.
Changes
- No functional changes
- Add method `AbstractBatchIndexTask.buildIngestionStatsReport()` used in several batch tasks
- Add utility method `AbstractBatchIndexTask.addBuildSegmentStatsToReport()`
- Use boolean argument to represent a full report instead of the String `full`
in internal methods. (REST API remains unchanged.)
- Rename `IngestionStatsAndErrorsTaskReportData` to `IngestionStatsAndErrors`
- Clean up some of the methods
The PR addresses 2 things:
Add MSQ durable storage connector for GCS
Change GCS client library from the old Google API Client Library to the recommended Google Cloud Client Library. Ref: https://cloud.google.com/apis/docs/client-libraries-explained
Currently Druid is using google apis client 1.26.0 version and google-oauth-client-1.26.0.jar in particular is bringing following CVEs CVE-2020-7692, CVE-2021-22573. Despite the CVEs being false positives, they're causing red security scans on Druid distribution. Hence updating the version to latest version with these CVE fixes.
* Fixing an issue in sequential merge where workers without any partial key statistics would get stuck because controller did not change the worker state.
* Removing empty check
* Adding IT for MSQ sequential bug fix.
* Add ZooKeeper connection state alerts and metrics.
- New metric "zk/connected" is an indicator showing 1 when connected,
0 when disconnected.
- New metric "zk/disconnected/time" measures time spent disconnected.
- New alert when Curator connection state enters LOST or SUSPENDED.
* Use right GuardedBy.
* Test fixes, coverage.
* Adjustment.
* Fix tests.
* Fix ITs.
* Improved injection.
* Adjust metric name, add tests.
Apache Druid brings multiple direct and transitive dependencies that are affected by plethora of CVEs.
This PR attempts to update all the dependencies that did not require code refactoring.
This PR modifies pom files, license file and OWASP Dependency Check suppression file.
Our CI system has a lot of tests. And much of this testing is really unnecessary for most of the PRs. This PR adds some checks so we can skip these expensive tests when we know they are not necessary.
This commit does a complete revamp of the coordinator to address problem areas:
- Stability: Fix several bugs, add capabilities to prioritize and cancel load queue items
- Visibility: Add new metrics, improve logs, revamp `CoordinatorRunStats`
- Configuration: Add dynamic config `smartSegmentLoading` to automatically set
optimal values for all segment loading configs such as `maxSegmentsToMove`,
`replicationThrottleLimit` and `maxSegmentsInNodeLoadingQueue`.
Changed classes:
- Add `StrategicSegmentAssigner` to make assignment decisions for load, replicate and move
- Add `SegmentAction` to distinguish between load, replicate, drop and move operations
- Add `SegmentReplicationStatus` to capture current state of replication of all used segments
- Add `SegmentLoadingConfig` to contain recomputed dynamic config values
- Simplify classes `LoadRule`, `BroadcastRule`
- Simplify the `BalancerStrategy` and `CostBalancerStrategy`
- Add several new methods to `ServerHolder` to track loaded and queued segments
- Refactor `DruidCoordinator`
Impact:
- Enable `smartSegmentLoading` by default. With this enabled, none of the following
dynamic configs need to be set: `maxSegmentsToMove`, `replicationThrottleLimit`,
`maxSegmentsInNodeLoadingQueue`, `useRoundRobinSegmentAssignment`,
`emitBalancingStats` and `replicantLifetime`.
- Coordinator reports richer metrics and produces cleaner and more informative logs
- Coordinator uses an unlimited load queue for all serves, and makes better assignment decisions
* Fix read timed out failures and remove containers before test
* remove containers before loading images
* add labels to IT docker containers, download stable minio docker image release instead of latest
The "new" IT framework provides a convenient way to package and run integration tests (ITs), but only for core modules. We have a use case to run an IT for a contrib extension: the proposed gRPC query extension. This PR provides the IT framework functionality to allow non-core ITs.
* MSQ: Use the same result coercion routines as the regular SQL endpoint.
The main changes are to move NativeQueryMaker.coerce to SqlResults, and
to formally make the list of sqlTypeNames from the MSQ results reports
use SqlTypeNames.
- Change the default to MSQ-compatible rather than MSQ-incompatible.
The explicit marker function is now "notMsqCompatible()".
*
1. Handling deletion/creation of container created during the previously run test in AzureTestUtil.java.
2. Adding/updating log messages and comments in Azure and GCS deep storage tests.
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.