* SQL: Support more result formats, add columns header.
- Add result formats for line-based JSON and CSV.
- Add X-Druid-Sql-Columns header with a list of all columns that
the response will contain.
- Add more comprehensive documentation on what callers should expect
when making Druid SQL queries.
* Fix some tests.
* Adjust tests.
* Adjust trailer, add types header.
* Fix trailers.
* Update JSONPath Library
Re: #5792
- Add a unit test containing a JSONPath conditional
- Update the JSONPath library and no longer exclude the json-smart dependency.
- I believe the original reason for excluding this has been fixed: https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath/pull/315
* Add test
* Fix test
* implement materialized view
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments - 2
* add documentation about materialized view
* use new HadoopTuningConfig in pr 5583
* add minDataLag and fix optimizer bug
* correct value of DEFAULT_MIN_DATA_LAG_MS
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments - 3
* use the boolean expression instead of if-else
* 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
* Future-proof some Guava usage
* Use a java-util EmptyIterator instead of Guava's
* Change some of the guava future handling to do manual async
transforms. Guava changes transform into transformAsync by deprecating
transform in ONLY Guava 19. Then its gone in 20
* Use `Collections.emptyIterator()`
* Pretty formatting
* Make listenable future transforms a thing in default druid
* Format fix
* Add forbidden guava apis
* Make the ListenableFutrues.transformAsync have comments
* Undo intellij bad pattern matching in comments
* Futrues --> Futures
* Add empty iterators forbidding
* Fix extra `A`
* Correct method signature
* Address review comments
* Finish Gian review comments
* Proper syntax from https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/wiki/SignaturesSyntax
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
* opentsdb emitter extension
* doc for opentsdb emitter extension
* update opentsdb emitter doc
* add the ms unit to the constant name
* add a configurable event limit
* fix version to 0.13.0-SNAPSHOT
* using a thread to consume metric event
* rename method and parameter
* Use both Joad Ids and Java IDs as Timezone to string readers
Change-Id: Ieb5c18559879f3f3a0104912ce2f0a354ad0aac3
* move the function to DateTimes and add org.joda.time.DateTimeZone#forID as part of forbidden api
Change-Id: Iff97fa044758019ed0c231587d10e31a9cc18da0
* exclude class and remove other usage
Change-Id: Ib458c2caaa1865535767e1009fbf017a92c8f615
* remove it from test classes
Change-Id: I9b576324f6c7e17a74bd8b13879232c9a8cd40b4
* remove unused
Change-Id: If1c5b70c26c2b7c83c20434cb72b2060653f5052
* IT: Switch to OpenJDK8 base image.
Also split the Docker image into a base image and a child image, and
build the base image ahead of time for efficiency's sake. Also upgrade
ZK to 3.4.10.
* Additional comments about ZK upgrades.
* Introduce System wide property to select how to store double.
Set the default to store as float
Change-Id: Id85cca04ed0e7ecbce78624168c586dcc2adafaa
* fix tests
Change-Id: Ib42db724b8a8f032d204b58c366caaeabdd0d939
* Change the property name
Change-Id: I3ed69f79fc56e3735bc8f3a097f52a9f932b4734
* add tests and make default distribution store doubles as 64bits
Change-Id: I237b07829117ac61e247a6124423b03992f550f2
* adding mvn argument to parallel-test profile
Change-Id: Iae5d1328f901c4876b133894fa37e0d9a4162b05
* move property name and helper function to io.druid.segment.column.Column
Change-Id: I62ea903d332515de2b7ca45c02587a1b015cb065
* fix docs and clean style
Change-Id: I726abb8f52d25dc9dc62ad98814c5feda5e4d065
* fix docs
Change-Id: If10f4cf1e51a58285a301af4107ea17fe5e09b6d
* SQL: Upgrade to Calcite 1.14.0, some refactoring of internals.
This brings benefits:
- Ability to do GROUP BY and ORDER BY with ordinals.
- Ability to support IN filters beyond 19 elements (fixes#4203).
Some refactoring of druid-sql internals:
- Builtin aggregators and operators are implemented as SqlAggregators
and SqlOperatorConversions rather being special cases. This simplifies
the Expressions and GroupByRules code, which were becoming complex.
- SqlAggregator implementations are no longer responsible for filtering.
Added new functions:
- Expressions: strpos.
- SQL: TRUNCATE, TRUNC, LENGTH, CHAR_LENGTH, STRLEN, STRPOS, SUBSTR,
and DATE_TRUNC.
* Add missing @Override annotation.
* Adjustments for forbidden APIs.
* Adjustments for forbidden APIs.
* Disable GROUP BY alias.
* Doc reword.
* Added org.joda.time.DateTime#(java.lang.String) to forbidden API.
* Added org.joda.time.DateTime#(java.lang.String, org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatter) to forbidden API.
* Add additional APIs that may create DateTime with default time zone
* Add helper function that accepts formatter to parse String.
* Add additional forbidden APIs
* Replace existing usage of forbidden APIs
* Use wrapper class to enforce Chronology on DateTimeFormatter.
* Creates constant UtcFormatter for constant ISODateTimeFormat.
* Move caffeine out of extension.
* Remove `JsonTypeName` from the class itself
* Fix bad docs
* Fix distribution pom
* Fix unused import
* Make caffeine default
* Address code comments
* Add more description around the jre version in the readme
* Add suggested comments
* Move emitters from io.druid.server.initialization to the dedicated io.druid.server.emitter package; Update emitter library to 0.6.0; Add support for ParametrizedUriEmitter; Support hierarical properties in JsonConfigurator (was needed for ParametrizedUriEmitter)
* Log created RequestLoggers
* Fix forbidden API
* Test fix
* More Http and Parametrized Http Emitter docs
* Switch to debug level
* Move scan-query from a contrib extension into core.
Based on a proposal at: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/druid-development/ME_OatUDnbk/discussion
This patch also adds support for virtual columns to the Scan query,
and updates Druid SQL to use Scan instead of Select.
This patch also makes some behavioral changes to handling of the __time
column. In particular, it is now is returned as "__time" rather than
"timestamp"; it is no longer included if you do not specifically ask for
it in your "columns"; and it is returned as a long rather than a string.
Users can revert time handling to the legacy extension behavior by
setting "legacy" : true in their queries, or setting the property
druid.query.scan.legacy = true. This is meant to provide a migration
path for users that were formerly using the contrib extension.
* Adjustments from review.
* Add back Select query.
* Adjust SQL docs.
* Restore SelectQuery link.
* add jq expression in the flattenSpec
* more tests
* add benchmark
* fix style
* use JsonNode for both JSONPath and JQ
* clean up
* more clean up
* add documentation
* fix style
* move jackson-jq version to dependencyManagement section. remove commented code
* oops. revert wrong fix
* throw IllegalArgumentException for JQ syntax error
* remove e.printStackTrace() that is forbidden
* touch
* Use trusty for travis jobs.
The distro was set to "precise" in #4572 due to memory issues on trusty,
but we've been seeing performance issues on "precise" recently so let's
see how trusty is working these days.
* Less quiet.
* Adjust memory settings.
* Add back -q option.
* Tweak memory again.
* Adjustments.
* Try squeezing memory a bit more.