* Throw caught exception.
* Throw caught exceptions.
* Related checkstyle rule is added to prevent further bugs.
* RuntimeException() is used instead of Throwables.propagate().
* Missing import is added.
* Throwables are propogated if possible.
* Throwables are propogated if possible.
* Throwables are propogated if possible.
* Throwables are propogated if possible.
* * Checkstyle definition is improved.
* Throwables.propagate() usages are removed.
* Checkstyle pattern is changed for only scanning "Throwables.propagate(" instead of checking lookbehind.
* Throwable is kept before firing a Runtime Exception.
* Fix unused assignments.
* Remove DataSegmentFinder, InsertSegmentToDb, and descriptor.json file
* delete descriptor.file when killing segments
* fix test
* Add doc for ha
* improve warning
* Fix:
1. hadoop-common dependency for druid-hdfs and druid-kerberos extensions
Refactoring:
2. Hadoop config call in the inner static class to avoid class path conflicts for stopGracefully kill
* Fix:
1. hadoop-common test dependency
* Fix:
1. Avoid issue of kill command once the job is actually completed
* Add checkstyle rules about imports and empty lines between members
* Add suppressions
* Update Eclipse import order
* Add empty line
* Fix StatsDEmitter
* Prohibit some guava collection APIs and use JDK APIs directly
* reset files that changed by accident
* sort codestyle/druid-forbidden-apis.txt alphabetically
This PR accumulates many refactorings and small improvements that I did while preparing the next change set of https://github.com/druid-io/druid/projects/2. I finally decided to make them a separate PR to minimize the volume of the main PR.
Some of the changes:
- Renamed confusing "Generic Column" term to "Numeric Column" (what it actually implies) in many class names.
- Generified `ComplexMetricExtractor`
* 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.
* Various changes about druid-services module
* Patch improvements from reviewer
* Add ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument & ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument into inspection profile
* Fix ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument
* Fix conflict
* Fix ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument
* Fix AliEqualsAvoidNull
* Remove blank line
* Remove unused import clauses
* Fix code style in TopNQueryRunnerTest
* Fix conflict
* Don't use Collections.singletonList when converting the type of array type
* Add argLine into maven-surefire-plugin in druid-process module & increase the timeout value for testMoveSegment testcase
* Roll back the latest commit
* Add java.io.File#toURL() into druid-forbidden-apis
* Using Boolean.parseBoolean instead of Boolean.valueOf for CliCoordinator#isOverlord
* Add a new regexp element into stylecode xml file
* Fix style error for new regexp
* Set the level of ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument as WARNING
* Fix style error for new regexp
* Add option BY_LEVEL for ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument in inspection profile
* Roll back the level as ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument as ERROR
* Add toArray(new Object[0]) regexp into checkstyle config file & fix them
* Set the level of ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument as ERROR & Roll back the level of ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument as WARNING until Youtrack fix it
* Add a comment for string equals regexp in checkstyle config
* Fix code format
* Add RedundantTypeArguments as ERROR level inspection
* Fix cannot resolve symbol datasource
It seems that copy-before-close works OK on HDFS, but it doesn't work
on all filesystems. In particular, we observed this not working properly
with Google Cloud Storage. And anyway, it's better hygiene to close files
before attempting to copy them somewhere else.
* Add support for task reports, upload reports to deep storage
* PR comments
* Better name for method
* Fix report file upload
* Use TaskReportFileWriter
* Checkstyle
* More PR comments
* Use the official aws-sdk instead of jet3t
* fix compile and serde tests
* address comments and fix test
* add http version string
* remove redundant dependencies, fix potential NPE, and fix test
* resolve TODOs
* fix build
* downgrade jackson version to 2.6.7
* fix test
* resolve the last TODO
* support proxy and endpoint configurations
* fix build
* remove debugging log
* downgrade hadoop version to 2.8.3
* fix tests
* remove unused log
* fix it test
* revert KerberosAuthenticator change
* change hadoop-aws scope to provided in hdfs-storage
* address comments
* address comments
Druid relies on the page cache of Linux in order to have memory segments.
However when loading segments from deep storage or rebalancing the page
cache can get poisoned by segments that should not be in memory yet.
This can significantly slow down Druid in case rebalancing happens
as data that might not be queried often is suddenly in the page cache.
This PR implements the same logic as is in Apache Cassandra and Apache
Bookkeeper.
Closes#4746
* use reflection to call hadoop fs.rename to workaround different hadoop jar version in main and hdfs-storage extension class loader
* find rename method recursively
* Deduplicate DataSegments contents (loadSpec's keys, dimensions and metrics lists as a whole) more aggressively; use ArrayMap instead of default LinkedHashMap for DataSegment.loadSpec, because they have only 3 entries on average; prune DataSegment.loadSpec on brokers
* Fix DataSegmentTest
* Refinements
* Try to fix
* Fix the second DataSegmentTest
* Nullability
* Fix tests
* Fix tests, unify to use TestHelper.getJsonMapper()
* Revert TestUtil as ServerTestHelper, fix tests
* Add newline
* Fix indexing tests
* Fix s3 tests
* Try to fix tests, remove lazy caching of ObjectMapper in TestHelper, rename TestHelper.getJsonMapper() to makeJsonMapper()
* Fix HDFS tests
* Fix HdfsDataSegmentPusherTest
* Capitalize constant names
* Avoid usages of Default system Locale and printing to System.out or System.err in production code
* Fix Charset in DruidKerberosUtil
* Remove redundant string format in GenericIndexed
* Rename StringUtils.safeFormat() to unimportantSafeFormat(); add StringUtils.format() which fails as well as String.format()
* Fix testSafeFormat()
* More fixes of redundant StringUtils.format() inside ISE
* Rename unimportantSafeFormat() to nonStrictFormat()
* Make using implicit system charset an error
* Use StringUtils.toUtf8() and fromUtf8() instead of String.getBytes() and new String()
* Use English locale in StringUtils.safeFormat()
* Restore comment