* Use Druid's extension loading for integration test instead of maven
* fix maven command
* override config path
* load input format extensions and kafka by default; add prepopulated-data group
* all docker-composes are overridable
* fix s3 configs
* override config for all
* fix docker_compose_args
* fix security tests
* turn off debug logs for overlord api calls
* clean up stuff
* revert docker-compose.yml
* fix override config for query error test; fix circular dependency in docker compose
* add back some dependencies in docker compose
* new maven profile for integration test
* example file filter
* DruidInputSource: Fix issues in column projection, timestamp handling.
DruidInputSource, DruidSegmentReader changes:
1) Remove "dimensions" and "metrics". They are not necessary, because we
can compute which columns we need to read based on what is going to
be used by the timestamp, transform, dimensions, and metrics.
2) Start using ColumnsFilter (see below) to decide which columns we need
to read.
3) Actually respect the "timestampSpec". Previously, it was ignored, and
the timestamp of the returned InputRows was set to the `__time` column
of the input datasource.
(1) and (2) together fix a bug in which the DruidInputSource would not
properly read columns that are used as inputs to a transformSpec.
(3) fixes a bug where the timestampSpec would be ignored if you attempted
to set the column to something other than `__time`.
(1) and (3) are breaking changes.
Web console changes:
1) Remove "Dimensions" and "Metrics" from the Druid input source.
2) Set timestampSpec to `{"column": "__time", "format": "millis"}` for
compatibility with the new behavior.
Other changes:
1) Add ColumnsFilter, a new class that allows input readers to determine
which columns they need to read. Currently, it's only used by the
DruidInputSource, but it could be used by other columnar input sources
in the future.
2) Add a ColumnsFilter to InputRowSchema.
3) Remove the metric names from InputRowSchema (they were unused).
4) Add InputRowSchemas.fromDataSchema method that computes the proper
ColumnsFilter for given timestamp, dimensions, transform, and metrics.
5) Add "getRequiredColumns" method to TransformSpec to support the above.
* Various fixups.
* Uncomment incorrectly commented lines.
* Move TransformSpecTest to the proper module.
* Add druid.indexer.task.ignoreTimestampSpecForDruidInputSource setting.
* Fix.
* Fix build.
* Checkstyle.
* Misc fixes.
* Fix test.
* Move config.
* Fix imports.
* Fixup.
* Fix ShuffleResourceTest.
* Add import.
* Smarter exclusions.
* Fixes based on tests.
Also, add TIME_COLUMN constant in the web console.
* Adjustments for tests.
* Reorder test data.
* Update docs.
* Update docs to say Druid 0.22.0 instead of 0.21.0.
* Fix test.
* Fix ITAutoCompactionTest.
* Changes from review & from merging.
* integration test for coordinator and overlord leadership, added sys.servers is_leader column
* docs
* remove not needed
* fix comments
* fix compile heh
* oof
* revert unintended
* fix tests, split out docker-compose file selection from starting cluster, use docker-compose down to stop cluster
* fixes
* style
* dang
* heh
* scripts are hard
* fix spelling
* fix thing that must not matter since was already wrong ip, log when test fails
* needs more heap
* fix merge
* less aggro
* Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process.
Three bugs fixed:
1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they
did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was
broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method
to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce
if this method returns true.
2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady"
would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular,
they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this
by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called
before "run" for these tasks.
3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex
datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this.
Test changes:
1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an
Indexer instead of a MiddleManager.
2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if
docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager.
3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and
Indexer mode.
4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker
build scripts.
5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory
usage.
6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP.
This was useful on my development machine.
7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a
race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist
together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused).
Javadoc updates:
1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX
that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side
effect. (Related to the second bug above.)
2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before
"run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit.
3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message.
4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message.
* Fix stop_cluster script.
* Fix sanity check in script.
* Fix hashbang lines.
* Test and doc adjustments.
* Additional tests, and adjustments for tests.
* Split ITs back out.
* Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod.
* Set Indexer capacity to match MM.
* Bump up Historical memory.
* Bump down coordinator, overlord memory.
* Bump up Broker memory.
* Filter http requests by http method
Add a config that allows a user which http methods to allow against their
Druid server.
Druid will only accept http requests with the method: GET, PUT, POST, DELETE
and OPTIONS.
If a Druid admin wants to allow other methods, they can do so by using the
ServerConfig#allowedHttpMethods config.
If a Druid user would like to disallow OPTIONS, this can be done by changing
the AuthConfig#allowUnauthenticatedHttpOptions config
* Exclude OPTIONS from always supported HTTP methods
Add HEAD as an allowed method for web console e2e tests
* fix docs
* fix security IT
* Actually fix the web console e2e tests
* Ignore icode coverage for nitialization classes
* code review
* integration test refactor
* integration test refactor
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* refactor integration test
* address comments