* Remove DataSegmentFinder, InsertSegmentToDb, and descriptor.json file
* delete descriptor.file when killing segments
* fix test
* Add doc for ha
* improve warning
* bugfix: when building materialized-view, if taskCount >1, may cause ConcurrentModificationException
* remove entry after iteration instead of using ConcurrentMap, and add unit test
* small change
* modify unit test for coverage
* remove unused method
* Support kafka transactional topics
* update kafka to version 2.0.0
* Remove the skipOffsetGaps option since it's not used anymore
* Adjust kafka consumer to use transactional semantics
* Update tests
* Remove unused import from test
* Fix compilation
* Invoke transaction api to fix a unit test
* temporary modification of travis.yml for debugging
* another attempt to get travis tasklogs
* update kafka to 2.0.1 at all places
* Remove druid-kafka-eight dependency from integration-tests, remove the kafka firehose test and deprecate kafka-eight classes
* Add deprecated in docs for kafka-eight and kafka-simple extensions
* Remove skipOffsetGaps and code changes for transaction support
* Fix indentation
* remove skipOffsetGaps from kinesis
* Add transaction api to KafkaRecordSupplierTest
* Fix indent
* Fix test
* update kafka version to 2.1.0
* Prohibit assigning concurrent maps into Map-types variables and fields; Fix a race condition in CoordinatorRuleManager; improve logic in DirectDruidClient and ResourcePool
* Enforce that if compute(), computeIfAbsent(), computeIfPresent() or merge() is called on a ConcurrentHashMap, it's stored in a ConcurrentHashMap-typed variable, not ConcurrentMap; add comments explaining get()-before-computeIfAbsent() optimization; refactor Counters; fix a race condition in Intialization.java
* Remove unnecessary comment
* Checkstyle
* Fix getFromExtensions()
* Add a reference to the comment about guarded computeIfAbsent() optimization; IdentityHashMap optimization
* Fix UriCacheGeneratorTest
* Workaround issue with MaterializedViewQueryQueryToolChest
* Strengthen Appenderator's contract regarding concurrency
This is an extension of PR #5750 by @drcrallen which added retry to a variety of
GCS operations, but not to GoogleTaskLogs, which we have found to
occasionally fail in our cluster.
Also fixes a typo in a variable name and removes an unused private method
parameter.
Fixes#6912.
* blooming aggs
* partially address review
* fix docs
* minor test refactor after rebase
* use copied bloomkfilter
* add ByteBuffer methods to BloomKFilter to allow agg to use in place, simplify some things, more tests
* add methods to BloomKFilter to get number of set bits, use in comparator, fixes
* more docs
* fix
* fix style
* simplify bloomfilter bytebuffer merge, change methods to allow passing buffer offsets
* oof, more fixes
* more sane docs example
* fix it
* do the right thing in the right place
* formatting
* fix
* avoid conflict
* typo fixes, faster comparator, docs for comparator behavior
* unused imports
* use buffer comparator instead of deserializing
* striped readwrite lock for buffer agg, null handling comparator, other review changes
* style fixes
* style
* remove sync for now
* oops
* consistency
* inspect runtime shape of selector instead of selector plus, static comparator, add inner exception on serde exception
* CardinalityBufferAggregator inspect selectors instead of selectorPluses
* fix style
* refactor away from using ColumnSelectorPlus and ColumnSelectorStrategyFactory to instead use specialized aggregators for each supported column type, other review comments
* adjustment
* fix teamcity error?
* rename nil aggs to empty, change empty agg constructor signature, add comments
* use stringutils base64 stuff to be chill with master
* add aggregate combiner, comment
* * Add few methods about base64 into StringUtils
* Use `java.util.Base64` instead of others
* Add org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64 & com.google.common.io.BaseEncoding into druid-forbidden-apis
* Rename encodeBase64String & decodeBase64String
* Update druid-forbidden-apis
PR #6605 added support to the statsd emitter for DogStatsD tags. This commit
lets you specify "constant tags" in the config file which are included with
every event. This is helpful if you are running in an environment where you
cannot configure your datadog-agent with tags like "cluster name" --- eg, a
Kubernetes cluster with a datadog-agent on each node and different Druid
deployments in different namespaces but sharing the same datadog-agent
daemonset.
Also fix the name of an existing boolean getter to start with 'is'.
* Add checkstyle rules about imports and empty lines between members
* Add suppressions
* Update Eclipse import order
* Add empty line
* Fix StatsDEmitter
* Replace StatsD client library
The [Datadog package][1] is a StatsD compatible drop-in replacement for the
client library, but it seems to be [better maintained][2] and has support for
Datadog DogStatsD specific features, which will be made use of in a subsequent
commit.
The `count`, `time`, and `gauge` methods are actually exactly compatible with
the previous library and the modifications shouldn't be required, but EasyMock
seems to have a hard time dealing with the variable arguments added by the
DogStatsD library and causes tests to fail if no arguments are provided for the
last String vararg. Passing an empty array fixes the test failures.
[1]: https://github.com/DataDog/java-dogstatsd-client
[2]: https://github.com/tim-group/java-statsd-client/issues/37#issuecomment-248698856
* Retain dimension key information for StatsD metrics
This doesn't change behavior, but allows separating dimensions from the metric
name in subsequent commits.
There is a possible order change for values from
`dimsBuilder.build().values()`, but from the tests it looks like it doesn't
affect actual behavior and the order of user dimensions is also retained.
* Support DogStatsD style tags in statsd-emitter
Datadog [doesn't support name-encoded dimensions and uses a concept of _tags_
instead.][1] This change allows Datadog users to send the metrics without
having to encode the various dimensions in the metric names. This enables
building graphs and monitors with and without aggregation across various
dimensions from the same data.
As tests in this commit verify, the behavior remains the same for users who
don't enable the `druid.emitter.statsd.dogstatsd` configuration flag.
[1]: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/the-power-of-tagged-metrics/#tags-decouple-collection-and-reporting
* Disable convertRange behavior for DogStatsD users
DogStatsD, unlike regular StatsD, supports floating-point values, so this
behavior is unnecessary. It would be possible to still support `convertRange`,
even with `dogstatsd` enabled, but that would mean that people using the
default mapping would have some of the gauges unnecessarily converted.
`time` is in milliseconds and doesn't support floating-point values.
* move parquet-extensions from contrib to core, adds new hadoop parquet parser that does not convert to avro first and supports flattenSpec and int96 columns, add support for flattenSpec for parquet-avro conversion parser, much test with a bunch of files lifted from spark-sql
* fix avro flattener to support nullable primitives for auto discovery and now only supports primitive arrays instead of all arrays
* remove leftover print
* convert micro timestamp to millis
* checkstyle
* add ignore for .parquet and .parq to rat exclude
* fix legit test failure from avro flattern behavior change
* fix rebase
* add exclusions to pom to cut down on redundant jars
* refactor tests, add support for unwrapping lists for parquet-avro, review comments
* more comment
* fix oops
* tweak parquet-avro list handling
* more docs
* fix style
* grr styles
This PR allows to control the fields in `RequestLogEvent`, emitted in `EmittingRequestLogger`. In our case, we want to get rid of the `intervals` fields of the query objects that are a part of `DefaultRequestLogEvent`. They are enormous (thousands of segments) and not useful.
Related to #5522, FYI @a2l007.
* 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`
* Adding licenses and enable apache-rat-plugi.
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* restore the copywrite of demo_table and add it to the list of allowed ones
Change-Id: I2a9efde6f4b984bc1ac90483e90d98e71f818a14
* revirew comments
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* more fixup
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* align
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* fix opentsdb emitter always be running
* check if emitter started
* add more details about consumeDelay in doc
* fix possible thread unsafe
* fix fail sending tags whose value contain colon
* 'suspend' and 'resume' support for kafka indexing service
changes:
* introduces `SuspendableSupervisorSpec` interface to describe supervisors which support suspend/resume functionality controlled through the `SupervisorManager`, which will gracefully shutdown the supervisor and it's tasks, update it's `SupervisorSpec` with either a suspended or running state, and update with the toggled spec. Spec updates are provided by `SuspendableSupervisorSpec.createSuspendedSpec` and `SuspendableSupervisorSpec.createRunningSpec` respectively.
* `KafkaSupervisorSpec` extends `SuspendableSupervisorSpec` and now supports suspend/resume functionality. The difference in behavior between 'running' and 'suspended' state is whether the supervisor will attempt to ensure that indexing tasks are or are not running respectively. Behavior is identical otherwise.
* `SupervisorResource` now provides `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/suspend` and `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/resume` which are used to suspend/resume suspendable supervisors
* Deprecated `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/shutdown` and moved it's functionality to `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/terminate` since 'shutdown' is ambiguous verbage for something that effectively stops a supervisor forever
* Added ability to get all supervisor specs from `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor` by supplying the 'full' query parameter `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor?full` which will return a list of json objects of the form `{"id":<id>, "spec":<SupervisorSpec>}`
* Updated overlord console ui to enable suspend/resume, and changed 'shutdown' to 'terminate'
* move overlord console status to own column in supervisor table so does not look like garbage
* spacing
* padding
* other kind of spacing
* fix rebase fail
* fix more better
* all supervisors now suspendable, updated materialized view supervisor to support suspend, more tests
* fix log