* before i leaped i should've seen, the view from halfway down
* fixes
* fixes, more test
* rename
* fix style
* further refactoring
* review stuffs
* rename
* more javadoc and comments
* add offsetFetchPeriod to kinesis ingestion doc
* Remove jackson dependencies from extensions
* Use fixed delay for lag collection
* Metrics reset after finishing processing
* comments
* Broaden the list of exceptions to retry for
* Unit tests
* Add more tests
* Refactoring
* re-order metrics
* Doc suggestions
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* Add tests
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* do build and stop action in IT
* change base dir from druidHome to druidHome/integration-tests
* add env DRUID_HOME
* bug fix
* modify stop_sh
* ready to test
* bug fix
* modify dir
* tested on dev
* modify dir
* move DRUID_HOME env
* done
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* move integration tests from ZooKeeper 3.4.x to 3.5.x
* run a subset of our integration tests with ZK 3.4 for backwards compatibility testing.
* remove need to build separate docker-base image
- use multi-stage build for the base image
- use openjdk base image instead of building our own JDK base
- workaround Debian not including MySQL by using MariaDB
- download mysql connector directly instead of using distro version
* fix incorrect openssl command failing on Debian
* keep mysql connector version in sync with pom version
* Vectorized theta sketch aggregator.
Also a refactoring of BufferAggregator and VectorAggregator such that
they share a common interface, BaseBufferAggregator. This allows
implementing both in the same file with an abstract + dual subclass
structure.
* Rework implementation to use composition instead of inheritance.
* Rework things to enable working properly for both complex types and
regular types.
Involved finally moving makeVectorProcessor from DimensionHandlerUtils
into ColumnProcessors and harmonizing the two things.
* Add missing method.
* Style and name changes.
* Fix issues from inspections.
* Fix style issue.
* Prevent interval materialization for UniformGranularitySpec inside the overlord
* Change API of bucketIntervals in GranularitySpec to return an Iterable<Interval>
* Javadoc update, respect inputIntervals contract
* Eliminate dependency on wrappedspec (i.e. ArbitraryGranularity) in UniformGranularitySpec
* Added one boundary condition test to UniformGranularityTest and fixed Travis forbidden method errors in IntervalsByGranularity
* Fix Travis style & other checks
* Refactor TreeSet to facilitate re-use in UniformGranularitySpec
* Make sure intervals are unique when there is no segment granularity
* Style/bugspot fixes...
* More travis checks
* Add condensedIntervals method to GranularitySpec and pass it as needed to the lock method
* Style & PR feedback
* Fixed failing test
* Fixed bug in IntervalsByGranularity iterator that it would return repeated elements (see added unit tests that were broken before this change)
* Refactor so that we can get the condensed buckets without materializing the intervals
* Get rid of GranularitySpec::condensedInputIntervals ... not needed
* Travis failures fixes
* Travis checkstyle fix
* Edited/added javadoc comments and a method name (code review feedback)
* Fixed jacoco coverage by moving class and adding more coverage
* Avoid materializing the condensed intervals when locking
* Deal with overlapping intervals
* Remove code and use library code instead
* Refactor intervals by granularity using the FluentIterable, add sanity checks
* Change !hasNext() to inputIntervals().isEmpty()
* Remove redundant lambda
* Use materialized intervals here since this is outside the overlord (for performance)
* Name refactor to reflect the fact that bucket intervals are sorted.
* Style fixes
* Removed redundant method and have condensedIntervalIterator throw IAE when element is null for consistency with other methods in this class (as well that null interval when condensing does not make sense)
* Remove forbidden api
* Move helper class inside common base class to reduce public space pollution
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* fix checkstyle
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* fix test
* fix test
* add log
* Fix byte calculation for maxBytesInMemory to take into account of Sink/Hydrant Object overhead
* address comments
* fix checkstyle
* fix checkstyle
* add config to skip overhead memory calculation
* add test for the skipBytesInMemoryOverheadCheck config
* add docs
* fix checkstyle
* fix checkstyle
* fix spelling
* address comments
* fix travis
* address comments
* enhance the logic of Start up DruidSchema immediately if there are no segments.
* add UT to test DruidSchema init
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* Retain order of AND, OR filter children.
If we retain the order, it enables short-circuiting. People can put a
more selective filter earlier in the list and lower the chance that
later filters will need to be evaluated.
Short-circuiting was working before #9608, which switched to unordered
sets to solve a different problem. This patch tries to solve that
problem a different way.
This patch moves filter simplification logic from "optimize" to
"toFilter", because that allows the code to be shared with Filters.and
and Filters.or. The simplification has become more complicated and so
it's useful to share it.
This patch also removes code from CalciteCnfHelper that is no longer
necessary because Filters.and and Filters.or are now doing the work.
* Fixes for inspections.
* Fix tests.
* Back to a Set.
* ready to test
* tested on dev cluster
* tested
* code review
* add UTs
* add UTs
* ut passed
* ut passed
* opti imports
* done
* done
* fix checkstyle
* modify uts
* modify logs
* changing the package of SegmentLazyLoadFailCallback.java to org.apache.druid.segment
* merge from master
* modify import orders
* merge from master
* merge from master
* modify logs
* modify docs
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
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except success and failure stats, task count metrics should all be
gauges, since they represent the current state and not some aggregate
counter over time.
* OrFilter: Properly handle child matchers that return the original mask.
This happens when a child matcher is literally true (for example,
BooleanVectorValueMatcher). In this case, OrFilter would throw this
exception from its call to removeAll while processing the next filter:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: 'other' must be a different instance from 'this'
Also update the javadocs for VectorValueMatcher to call out that the
returned object may be the same as the input mask.
* Fix style.
No existing code relies on being able to call these methods in this way.
The new tests exhaustively test all vectors up to size 7, and also test
behavior the run-on-self behavior that has been adjusted by this patch.
* Add a config for monitorScheduler type
* check interrupted
* null check
* do not schedule monitor if the previous one is still running
* checkstyle
* clean up names
* change default back to basic
* fix test
* Tidy up query error codes
* fix tests
* Restore query exception type in JsonParserIterator
* address review comments; add a comment explaining the ugly switch
* fix test
* cache expression selector results by associating vector expression bindings to underlying vector offset
* better coverage, fix floats
* style
* stupid bot
* stupid me
* more test
* intellij threw me under the bus when it generated those junit methods
* narrow interface instead of passing around offset