Add a new API to return the history of changes to automatic compaction config history to make it easy for users to see what changes have been made to their auto-compaction config.
The API is scoped per dataSource to allow users to triage issues with an individual dataSource. The API responds with a list of configs when there is a change to either the settings that impact all auto-compaction configs on a cluster or the dataSource in question.
Much improved table functions
* Revises properties, definitions in the catalog
* Adds a "table function" abstraction to model such functions
* Specific functions for HTTP, inline, local and S3.
* Extended SQL types in the catalog
* Restructure external table definitions to use table functions
* EXTEND syntax for Druid's extern table function
* Support for array-valued table function parameters
* Support for array-valued SQL query parameters
* Much new documentation
* Kinesis: More robust default fetch settings.
1) Default recordsPerFetch and recordBufferSize based on available memory
rather than using hardcoded numbers. For this, we need an estimate
of record size. Use 10 KB for regular records and 1 MB for aggregated
records. With 1 GB heaps, 2 processors per task, and nonaggregated
records, recordBufferSize comes out to the same as the old
default (10000), and recordsPerFetch comes out slightly lower (1250
instead of 4000).
2) Default maxRecordsPerPoll based on whether records are aggregated
or not (100 if not aggregated, 1 if aggregated). Prior default was 100.
3) Default fetchThreads based on processors divided by task count on
Indexers, rather than overall processor count.
4) Additionally clean up the serialized JSON a bit by adding various
JsonInclude annotations.
* Updates for tests.
* Additional important verify.
* reword single server page
* fix typo
* Update docs/operations/single-server.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* spelling
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Remove specification of a Druid version in the quickstart, because the previous step
instructs downloading the latest version anyway.
- Mention usage of memory parameter in the quickstart
Main change: clarify that the "default value" for casts only applies if
druid.generic.useDefaultValueForNull = true.
Secondary change: adjust a bunch of wording from future to present tense.
Follow up to #13520
Bytes processed are currently tracked for intermediate stages in MSQ ingestion.
This patch adds the capability to track the bytes processed by an MSQ controller
task while reading from an external input source or a segment source.
Changes:
- Track `processedBytes` for every `InputSource` read in `ExternalInputSliceReader`
- Update `ChannelCounters` with the above obtained `processedBytes` when incrementing
the input file count.
- Update task report structure in docs
The total input processed bytes can be obtained by summing the `processedBytes` as follows:
totalBytes = 0
for every root stage (i.e. a stage which does not have another stage as an input):
for every worker in that stage:
for every input channel: (i.e. channels with prefix "input", e.g. "input0", "input1", etc.)
totalBytes += processedBytes
* Add validation checks to worker chat handler apis
* Merge things and polishing the error messages.
* Minor error message change
* Fixing race and adding some tests
* Fixing controller fetching stats from wrong workers.
Fixing race
Changing default mode to Parallel
Adding logging.
Fixing exceptions not propagated properly.
* Changing to kernel worker count
* Added a better logic to figure out assigned worker for a stage.
* Nits
* Moving to existing kernel methods
* Adding more coverage
Co-authored-by: cryptoe <karankumar1100@gmail.com>
* Zero-copy local deep storage.
This is useful for local deep storage, since it reduces disk usage and
makes Historicals able to load segments instantaneously.
Two changes:
1) Introduce "druid.storage.zip" parameter for local storage, which defaults
to false. This changes default behavior from writing an index.zip to writing
a regular directory. This is safe to do even during a rolling update, because
the older code actually already handled unzipped directories being present
on local deep storage.
2) In LocalDataSegmentPuller and LocalDataSegmentPusher, use hard links
instead of copies when possible. (Generally this is possible when the
source and destination directory are on the same filesystem.)
* Druid automated quickstart
* remove conf/druid/single-server/quickstart/_common/historical/jvm.config
* Minor changes in python script
* Add lower bound memory for some services
* Additional runtime properties for services
* Update supervise script to accept command arguments, corresponding changes in druid-quickstart.py
* File end newline
* Limit the ability to start multiple instances of a service, documentation changes
* simplify script arguments
* restore changes in medium profile
* run-druid refactor
* compute and pass middle manager runtime properties to run-druid
supervise script changes to process java opts array
use argparse, leave free memory, logging
* Remove extra quotes from mm task javaopts array
* Update logic to compute minimum memory
* simplify run-druid
* remove debug options from run-druid
* resolve the config_path provided
* comment out service specific runtime properties which are computed in the code
* simplify run-druid
* clean up docs, naming changes
* Throw ValueError exception on illegal state
* update docs
* rename args, compute_only -> compute, run_zk -> zk
* update help documentation
* update help documentation
* move task memory computation into separate method
* Add validation checks
* remove print
* Add validations
* remove start-druid bash script, rename start-druid-main
* Include tasks in lower bound memory calculation
* Fix test
* 256m instead of 256g
* caffeine cache uses 5% of heap
* ensure min task count is 2, task count is monotonic
* update configs and documentation for runtime props in conf/druid/single-server/quickstart
* Update docs
* Specify memory argument for each profile in single-server.md
* Update middleManager runtime.properties
* Move quickstart configs to conf/druid/base, add bash launch script, support python2
* Update supervise script
* rename base config directory to auto
* rename python script, changes to pass repeated args to supervise
* remove exmaples/conf/druid/base dir
* add docs
* restore changes in conf dir
* update start-druid-auto
* remove hashref for commands in supervise script
* start-druid-main java_opts array is comma separated
* update entry point script name in python script
* Update help docs
* documentation changes
* docs changes
* update docs
* add support for running indexer
* update supported services list
* update help
* Update python.md
* remove dir
* update .spelling
* Remove dependency on psutil and pathlib
* update docs
* Update get_physical_memory method
* Update help docs
* update docs
* update method to get physical memory on python
* udpate spelling
* update .spelling
* minor change
* Minor change
* memory comptuation for indexer
* update start-druid
* Update python.md
* Update single-server.md
* Update python.md
* run python3 --version to check if python is installed
* Update supervise script
* start-druid: echo message if python not found
* update anchor text
* minor change
* Update condition in supervise script
* JVM not jvm in docs
1) Edited the TooManyBuckets error message to mention PARTITIONED BY
instead of segmentGranularity.
2) Added error-code-specific anchors in the docs.
3) Add information to various error codes in the docs about common
causes and solutions.
* add padding and keywords
* add arrayOfDoubles
* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-tuple.md
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* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-tuple.md
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* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-tuple.md
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* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-tuple.md
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* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-tuple.md
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* partiton int
* fix docs
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Changes:
- Limit max batch size in `SegmentAllocationQueue` to 500
- Rename `batchAllocationMaxWaitTime` to `batchAllocationWaitTime` since the actual
wait time may exceed this configured value.
- Replace usage of `SegmentInsertAction` in `TaskToolbox` with `SegmentTransactionalInsertAction`
* Switching emitter. This will allow for a per feed emitter designation.
This will work by looking at an event's feed and direct it to a specific emitter. If no specific feed is specified for a feed.
The emitter can direct the event to a default emitter.
* fix checkstyle issues and make docs for switching emitter use basic event feeds
* fix broken docs, add test, and guard against misconfigurations
* add module test
add switching emitter module test
* fix broken SwitchingEmitterModuleTest
* add apache license to top of test
* fix checkstyle issues
* address comments by adding javadocs, removing a todo, and making druid docs more clear
* initial commit for jdbc tutorial
(cherry picked from commit 04c4adad71e5436b76c3425fe369df03aaaf0acb)
* add commentary
* address comments from charles
* add query context to example
* fix typo
* add links
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Frank Chen <frankchen@apache.org>
* fix datatype
* address feedback
* add parameterize to spelling file. the past tense version was already there
Co-authored-by: Frank Chen <frankchen@apache.org>
Main changes:
1) Convert SeekableStreamIndexTaskClient to an interface, move old code
to SeekableStreamIndexTaskClientSyncImpl, and add new implementation
SeekableStreamIndexTaskClientAsyncImpl that uses ServiceClient.
2) Add "chatAsync" parameter to seekable stream supervisors that causes
the supervisor to use an async task client.
3) In SeekableStreamSupervisor.discoverTasks, adjust logic to avoid making
blocking RPC calls in workerExec threads.
4) In SeekableStreamSupervisor generally, switch from Futures.successfulAsList
to FutureUtils.coalesce, so we can better capture the errors that occurred
with contacting individual tasks.
Other, related changes:
1) Add ServiceRetryPolicy.retryNotAvailable, which controls whether
ServiceClient retries unavailable services. Useful since we do not
want to retry calls unavailable tasks within the service client. (The
supervisor does its own higher-level retries.)
2) Add FutureUtils.transformAsync, a more lambda friendly version of
Futures.transform(f, AsyncFunction).
3) Add FutureUtils.coalesce. Similar to Futures.successfulAsList, but
returns Either instead of using null on error.
4) Add JacksonUtils.readValue overloads for JavaType and TypeReference.
* Use standard library to correctly glob and stop at the correct folder structure when filtering cloud objects.
Removed:
import org.apache.commons.io.FilenameUtils;
Add:
import java.nio.file.FileSystems;
import java.nio.file.PathMatcher;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
* Forgot to update CloudObjectInputSource as well.
* Fix tests.
* Removed unused exceptions.
* Able to reduced user mistakes, by removing the protocol and the bucket on filter.
* add 1 more test.
* add comment on filterWithoutProtocolAndBucket
* Fix lint issue.
* Fix another lint issue.
* Replace all mention of filter -> objectGlob per convo here:
https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/13027#issuecomment-1266410707
* fix 1 bad constructor.
* Fix the documentation.
* Don’t do anything clever with the object path.
* Remove unused imports.
* Fix spelling error.
* Fix incorrect search and replace.
* Addressing Gian’s comment.
* add filename on .spelling
* Fix documentation.
* fix documentation again
Co-authored-by: Didip Kerabat <didip@apple.com>
* Fix typo
* Fix some spacing
* Add missing fields
* Cleanup table spacing
* Remove durable storage docs again
Thanks Brian for pointing out previous discussions.
* Update docs/multi-stage-query/reference.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Mark codes as code
* And even more codes as code
* Another set of spaces
* Combine `ColumnTypeNotSupported`
Thanks Karan.
* More whitespaces and typos
* Add spelling and fix links
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Add a metric for partition-wise kafka/kinesis lag for streaming ingestion.
- Emit lag metrics for streaming ingestion when supervisor is not suspended and state is in {RUNNING, IDLE, UNHEALTHY_TASKS, UNHEALTHY_SUPERVISOR}
- Document metrics
* scratch
* s3 ls fix, add docs
* add documentation, update method name
* Add tests, address commits, change default value of the helper
* fix test
* update the default value of config, remove initial delay config
* Trigger Build
* update class
* add more tests
* docs update
* spellcheck
* remove ioe from the signature
* add back dmmy constructor for initialization
* fix guice bindings, intellij inspections
`cachingCost` strategy has some discrepancies when compared to cost strategy.
This commit addresses two of these by retaining the same behaviour as the `cost` strategy
when computing the cost of moving a segment to a server:
- subtract the self cost of a segment if it is being served by the target server
- subtract the cost of segments that are marked to be dropped
Other changes:
- Add tests to verify fixed strategy. These tests would fail without the fixes made to `CachingCostStrategy.computeCost()`
- Fix the definition of the segment related metrics in the docs.
- Fix some docs issues introduced in #13181
* MSQ: Fix task lock checking during publish, fix lock priority.
Fixes two issues:
1) ControllerImpl did not properly check the return value of
SegmentTransactionalInsertAction when doing a REPLACE. This could cause
it to not realize that its locks were preempted.
2) Task lock priority was the default of 0. It should be the higher
batch default of 50. The low priority made it possible for MSQ tasks
to be preempted by compaction tasks, which is not desired.
* Restructuring, add docs.
* Add performSegmentPublish tests.
* Fix tests.
* Compaction: Fetch segments one at a time on main task; skip when possible.
Compact tasks include the ability to fetch existing segments and determine
reasonable defaults for granularitySpec, dimensionsSpec, and metricsSpec.
This is a useful feature that makes compact tasks work well even when the
user running the compaction does not have a clear idea of what they want
the compacted segments to be like.
However, this comes at a cost: it takes time, and disk space, to do all
of these fetches. This patch improves the situation in two ways:
1) When segments do need to be fetched, download them one at a time and
delete them when we're done. This still takes time, but minimizes the
required disk space.
2) Don't fetch segments on the main compact task when they aren't needed.
If the user provides a full granularitySpec, dimensionsSpec, and
metricsSpec, we can skip it.
* Adjustments.
* Changes from code review.
* Fix logic for determining rollup.
* MSQ: Consider PARTITION_STATS_MAX_BYTES in WorkerMemoryParameters.
This consideration is important, because otherwise we can run out of
memory due to large statistics-tracking objects.
* Improved calculations.
* Always return sketches from DS_HLL, DS_THETA, DS_QUANTILES_SKETCH.
These aggregation functions are documented as creating sketches. However,
they are planned into native aggregators that include finalization logic
to convert the sketch to a number of some sort. This creates an
inconsistency: the functions sometimes return sketches, and sometimes
return numbers, depending on where they lie in the native query plan.
This patch changes these SQL aggregators to _never_ finalize, by using
the "shouldFinalize" feature of the native aggregators. It already
existed for theta sketches. This patch adds the feature for hll and
quantiles sketches.
As to impact, Druid finalizes aggregators in two cases:
- When they appear in the outer level of a query (not a subquery).
- When they are used as input to an expression or finalizing-field-access
post-aggregator (not any other kind of post-aggregator).
With this patch, the functions will no longer be finalized in these cases.
The second item is not likely to matter much. The SQL functions all declare
return type OTHER, which would be usable as an input to any other function
that makes sense and that would be planned into an expression.
So, the main effect of this patch is the first item. To provide backwards
compatibility with anyone that was depending on the old behavior, the
patch adds a "sqlFinalizeOuterSketches" query context parameter that
restores the old behavior.
Other changes:
1) Move various argument-checking logic from runtime to planning time in
DoublesSketchListArgBaseOperatorConversion, by adding an OperandTypeChecker.
2) Add various JsonIgnores to the sketches to simplify their JSON representations.
3) Allow chaining of ExpressionPostAggregators and other PostAggregators
in the SQL layer.
4) Avoid unnecessary FieldAccessPostAggregator wrapping in the SQL layer,
now that expressions can operate on complex inputs.
5) Adjust return type to thetaSketch (instead of OTHER) in
ThetaSketchSetBaseOperatorConversion.
* Fix benchmark class.
* Fix compilation error.
* Fix ThetaSketchSqlAggregatorTest.
* Hopefully fix ITAutoCompactionTest.
* Adjustment to ITAutoCompactionTest.
* Use lookup memory footprint in MSQ memory computations.
Two main changes:
1) Add estimateHeapFootprint to LookupExtractor.
2) Use this in MSQ's IndexerWorkerContext when determining the total
amount of available memory. It's taken off the top.
This prevents MSQ tasks from running out of memory when there are lookups
defined in the cluster.
* Updates from code review.
* Support for middle manager less druid, tasks launch as k8s jobs
* Fixing forking task runner test
* Test cleanup, dependency cleanup, intellij inspections cleanup
* Changes per PR review
Add configuration option to disable http/https proxy for the k8s client
Update the docs to provide more detail about sidecar support
* Removing un-needed log lines
* Small changes per PR review
* Upon task completion we callback to the overlord to update the status / locaiton, for slower k8s clusters, this reduces locking time significantly
* Merge conflict fix
* Fixing tests and docs
* update tiny-cluster.yaml
changed `enableTaskLevelLogPush` to `encapsulatedTask`
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Minor changes per PR request
* Cleanup, adding test to AbstractTask
* Add comment in peon.sh
* Bumping code coverage
* More tests to make code coverage happy
* Doh a duplicate dependnecy
* Integration test setup is weird for k8s, will do this in a different PR
* Reverting back all integration test changes, will do in anotbher PR
* use StringUtils.base64 instead of Base64
* Jdk is nasty, if i compress in jdk 11 in jdk 17 the decompressed result is different
Co-authored-by: Rahul Gidwani <r_gidwani@apple.com>
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* introduce a "tree" type to the flattenSpec
* feedback - rename exprs to nodes, use CollectionsUtils.isNullOrEmpty for guard
* feedback - expand docs to more clearly capture limitations of "tree" flattenSpec
* feedback - fix for typo on docs
* introduce a comment to explain defensive copy, tweak null handling
* fix: part of rebase
* mark ObjectFlatteners.FlattenerMaker as an ExtensionPoint and provide default for new tree type
* fix: objectflattener restore previous behavior to call getRootField for root type
* docs: ingestion/data-formats add note that ORC only supports path expressions
* chore: linter remove unused import
* fix: use correct newer form for empty DimensionsSpec in FlattenJSONBenchmark
* add FrontCodedIndexed for delta string encoding
* now for actual segments
* fix indexOf
* fixes and thread safety
* add bucket size 4, which seems generally better
* fixes
* fixes maybe
* update indexes to latest interfaces
* utf8 support
* adjust
* oops
* oops
* refactor, better, faster
* more test
* fixes
* revert
* adjustments
* fix prefixing
* more chill
* sql nested benchmark too
* refactor
* more comments and javadocs
* better get
* remove base class
* fix
* hot rod
* adjust comments
* faster still
* minor adjustments
* spatial index support
* spotbugs
* add isSorted to Indexed to strengthen indexOf contract if set, improve javadocs, add docs
* fix docs
* push into constructor
* use base buffer instead of copy
* oops
Tracking additional improvements requested by @paul-rogers: #13239
* api: refactor page so that indented bullet is child and unindented portion is parent
* get rid of post etc headings and combine them with the endpoint
* Update docs/operations/api-reference.md
Co-authored-by: Kashif Faraz <kashif.faraz@gmail.com>
* fix broken links
* fix typo
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Async reads for JDBC:
Prevents JDBC timeouts on long queries by returning empty batches
when a batch fetch takes too long. Uses an async model to run the
result fetch concurrently with JDBC requests.
Fixed race condition in Druid's Avatica server-side handler
Fixed issue with no-user connections
Druid currently uses Zookeeper dependent options as the default.
This commit updates the following to use HTTP as the default instead.
- task runner. `druid.indexer.runner.type=remote -> httpRemote`
- load queue peon. `druid.coordinator.loadqueuepeon.type=curator -> http`
- server inventory view. `druid.serverview.type=curator -> http`
* add a note to the documentation about pre-built HLLSketches
Druid actually supports ingesting a pre-generated sketch column by using
the HLLSketchMerge aggregator. However, this functionality was
previously not made clear in the documentation.
* copyedit from the King's English to American English
* add suggested style changes
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* update log4j example
* fix some style issues
* Update docs/configuration/logging.md
Co-authored-by: Frank Chen <frankchen@apache.org>
Co-authored-by: Frank Chen <frankchen@apache.org>
* Clarified the behaviour of COUNT(DISTINCT column) on multi-value columns
* Update docs/querying/sql-aggregations.md
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